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One prominent member of the family is historian Sylvana Tomaselli, the wife of George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews, and daughter-in-law of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent. Her father Maximilian Karl Tomaselli was born in Salzburg and descends from a branch of the family that moved to Salzburg and was founded by Giuseppe Tomaselli. [citation needed]
Sylvana Tomaselli is an intellectual historian working predominantly on the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Her published work includes articles on the history of theories of personal identity and eighteenth-century conjectural histories of women, and a translation of a book by Jacques Lacan on the ego in Freud's theory and in psychoanalytic technique.
13 de sept. de 2021 · In our series of short films for prospective students at St John's College, University of Cambridge, we meet Dr Sylvana Tomaselli, Tutor for Postgraduates, t...
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8 de dic. de 2020 · Sylvana Tomaselli. Princeton University Press, Dec 8, 2020 - Philosophy - 248 pages. A compelling portrait of Mary Wollstonecraft that shows the intimate connections between her life and work Mary Wollstonecraft’s A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, first published in 1792, is a work of enduring relevance in women's rights advocacy.
1 de oct. de 1985 · Sylvana Tomaselli, The Enlightenment Debate on Women, History Workshop Journal, Volume 20, Issue 1, Autumn 1985, Pages 101–124, ...
3 de mar. de 2021 · By Sylvana Tomaselli March 03, 2021. Wollstonecraft. Available in 3 editions. Mary Wollstonecraft’s A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, first published in 1792, is a work of enduring relevance in women’s rights advocacy. However, as Sylvana Tomaselli shows, a full understanding of Wollstonecraft’s thought is possible only through a more ...
13 de jul. de 2023 · Sylvana Tomaselli (FRHS) is currently the Sir Harry Hinsley Lecturer in History at St John’s College, Cambridge. As an intellectual historian, she has worked on a wide range of topics and authors, predominantly within the long eighteenth century.