The Lady's Primer is a devotional Book of Hours, intended to guide laywomen in their daily prayers and spiritual practices. This edition provides access to a classic example of medieval piety, offering insights into the religious life and literary tastes of women during the period. The text includes prayers, psalms, and other devotional material designed to foster a closer relationship with God and the Virgin Mary. This book serves as a valuable resource for scholars of religious history, women's studies, and medieval literature, as well as for anyone interested in exploring the rich tradition of Christian spirituality.
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