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- Hamid- Siddiqui, A. (1980), Sahih Muslim, Third Edition. Sh. Muhammead Ashraf,
Lahore; No. 5830, p. 1259. - Much of the information contained in this section is taken from Elisabeth A. Augspach’s
book, The Garden as Woman’s Space in Twelfth- and Thirteenth- Century Literature (2004),
Edwin Mellon Press. - The term hortus conclusus is from the Vulgate, the early fifth- century Latin version of the
Bible written largely by Jerome. The Vulgate ultimately became the official Latin version of the
Bible used by the Roman Catholic Church. - Ambrose of Milan, De Virginibus, cited by Augspach, The Garden as Woman’s Space, p. 30.
- Methodius, The Banquet of the Ten Virgins, cited by Augspach, The Garden as Woman’s
Space, p. 32.
36. Ibid. - Precationes ad Deiparam in Opp. Graec. Lat., III, 524– 537.
- Letter of Jerome to Pammachius, 393 ad.
- Augspach, The Garden as Woman’s Space.
- Paschasius Radbertus, Espositio in Evangelium Matthaee, cited by Augspach, The Garden
as Woman’s Space, p. 37.
41. Ibid. - Gonzalo de Berceo (1997), Miracles of Our Lady, trans. R. T. Mount and A. G. Cash.
University of Kentucky Press.