@inbook{10.2307/j.ctt15jjd9d.5, ISBN = {9780812247152}, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt15jjd9d.5}, abstract = {Let us imagine the moment when Jean le Graveur suggested to Ermine that she could “move in with him.” Of course, he did not mean this in the modern sense: they would not cohabit as a couple, but nonetheless she would be very near him at all times, just a stone’s throw from the Augustinian priory he called home. Here is how Jean describes the crucial moment that occurred in 1393:And it happened that Regnault passed away and he was seventy-two at the time of his death, and Ermine was forty-six. After her husband died, Ermine’s friends came to}, bookauthor = {Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski}, booktitle = {The Strange Case of Ermine de Reims: A Medieval Woman Between Demons and Saints}, pages = {27--57}, publisher = {University of Pennsylvania Press}, title = {Ermine and Her Confessor, Jean le Graveur}, year = {2015} }