<b>To teach the women: admonition to modesty in the De <i>cultu feminarum</i> to Tertullian</b> - doi: 10.4025/actascieduc.v33i2.14512
Abstract
This article examines De cultu feminarum of the Tertullian and the imortance of weaving instruction as an admonition to modesty illustrating how during certain periods of Christianity women were also the object of educational activities.
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