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Homagium: Joan Cadden's "Meanings of Sex Difference in the Middle Ages"
2010
Medieval Feminist Forum (MFF)
f today the fourteenth-century scholar Peter of Abano is almost a household name, at least among medievalists, we owe Joan Cadden for having brought to our attention this long neglected thinker without whom any account of medical thought during the Middle Ages would be incomplete. If today pleasure has been accorded its proper place in the history of medicine, generation, and sexuality, then the same scholar needs to be credited for many important insights into pleasure's workings. If
doi:10.17077/1536-8742.1855
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