Talk:Revelations of Divine Love

unlettered
My understanding, from a long ago graduate course in Chaucer, was that unlettered could mean simply "unable to read and write IN LATIN," that is, literate only in the vernacular. If a medievalist could confirm this, that section might be easily cleaned up. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.81.25.127 (talk) 04:02, 22 June 2010 (UTC)

I have no expert credentials, but the same thought occurred to me. In any case, if it is suggested she may have been unable to read and write, how did she produce her work? Is it assumed therefore that she dictated all her writings? Orlando098 (talk) 11:24, 7 November 2010 (UTC)

"Shewings"
Wondering if "shewings" might be a middle-English form of "showings." Just a thought, b/c if so we might wanna remark about that too. Augend (drop a line) 16:07, 13 May 2020 (UTC)

Lulu.com source
, the Armstrong book is published by Lulu.com which is a self publishing platform. WP also black lists it (I spotted it by using User:Headbomb/unreliable) – you may want to remove it or switch it out :) Aza24 (talk) 07:43, 5 December 2020 (UTC)
 * - thanks for spotting it, now sorted. Amitchell125 (talk) 07:51, 5 December 2020 (UTC)