Mystic Women come to Television - Page 2


© Kathy Shaidle
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According to their website, SYBILS! (http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~mmedi...), a CD-ROM about women in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance is also available. It boasts period music, essays, medieval texts in translation and more.

As well, this October the department will launch a website on women in the Middle Ages.

The site promises to replicate "a fully realized late medieval environment," seen through the eyes of a 15-year-old girl living in the 15th century.

With its excellent production values and understated tone, Mystic Women of the Middle Ages is an inspiring introduction to the lives of six courageous women, who seem so far away, and yet so like us in their quest for God.

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1.   Oct 7, 2000 4:19 PM
Yay Univerity of Windsor for giving me an undergraduate degree in all this stuff. I'm surprised the series doesn't mention J. S. Mill. radio ...

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