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  1. Hamid- Siddiqui, A.  (1980), Sahih Muslim, Third Edition. Sh. Muhammead Ashraf,
    Lahore; No. 5830, p. 1259.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Ambrose of Milan, De Virginibus, cited by Augspach, The Garden as Woman’s Space, p. 30.

  5. Methodius, The Banquet of the Ten Virgins, cited by Augspach, The Garden as Woman’s
    Space, p. 32.
    36. Ibid.

  6. Precationes ad Deiparam in Opp. Graec. Lat., III, 524– 537.

  7. Letter of Jerome to Pammachius, 393 ad.

  8. Augspach, The Garden as Woman’s Space.

  9. Paschasius Radbertus, Espositio in Evangelium Matthaee, cited by Augspach, The Garden
    as Woman’s Space, p. 37.
    41. Ibid.

  10. Gonzalo de Berceo (1997), Miracles of Our Lady, trans. R.  T. Mount and A.  G. Cash.
    University of Kentucky Press.

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