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AuthorRolker, Christofnull
Date2015null
Other Identifierhttp://mittelalter.hypotheses.org/6596null
CitationChristof Rolker: ‘All humans are male, female, or hermaphrodite’: ambiguously sexed bodies in late-medieval Europe, in: Mittelalter. Interdisziplinäre Forschung und Rezeptionsgeschichte, 11. September 2015, http://mittelalter.hypotheses.org/6596.-
URIhttps://www.amad.org/jspui/handle/123456789/80396-
Description1000 Worte Forschung: Laufendes Post-Doc-Projekt (Mittelalterliche Geschichte) an den Universitäten Konstanz und Zürich Which sex, which gender? A few general observations In medieval Europe, it was commonly assumed that hermaphrodites, even if constituting a separate sex, in practice could be assigned either male or female gender according to the ‘sex which The genus commune, one of six grammatical genders in Latin, here symbolized by an hermaphrodite. Source: Die Grammatica figurata des Ma...null
PublisherMittelalternull
Relationinfo:eu-repo/semantics/reference/issn/2197-6120null
KeywordsKanonistiknull
Keywordsmalenull
Keywordsmedieval lawnull
Keywordsmedieval medicinenull
KeywordsHostiensisnull
Keywordshermaphroditesnull
Keywordsintersexnull
Keywordsfemalenull
Keywordsgendernull
KeywordsGeschlechtnull
KeywordsHermaphroditennull
Keywords1000 Worte Forschungnull
KeywordsArtikelnull
KeywordsGeschichtswissenschaftnull
KeywordsMediävistiknull
KeywordsRechtsgeschichtenull
Keywordssumma summarumnull
Keywordscanon lawnull
Dewey Decimal Classification940-
Title‘All humans are male, female, or hermaphrodite’: ambiguously sexed bodies in late-medieval Europenull
TypeArtikelnull
AMAD ID6596null
DisciplineSoziologie-
Appears in Collections:General history of Europe
Mittelalter. Interdisziplinäre Forschung und Rezeptionsgeschichte
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