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  1. Bathsua Reginald Makin (1600-1675) fue una proto- feminista, de la clase media inglesa, que contribuyó a los avances de la crítica de la posición de la mujer en la esfera doméstica y la esfera pública en el siglo XVII en Inglaterra. Makin, una mujer altamente educada, fue conocida como «la dama más culta de Inglaterra», experta en ...

  2. Bathsua Reginald Makin (/ ˈ m æ k ɪ n /; c. 1600 – c. 1675) was a teacher who contributed to the emerging criticism of woman's position in the domestic and public spheres in 17th-century England. Herself a highly educated woman, Makin was referred to as England's most learned lady, skilled in Greek, Latin, Hebrew, German ...

  3. 12 de ene. de 2021 · Bathsua Makin (b. 1600–d. 1681?) was a child prodigy, writer, and noted educator. Her father Henry Reginald was a schoolmaster. Her first book, Musa Virginea , appeared when she was 16; a second published work on shorthand is undated, but appeared before 1619.

  4. Bathsua Reginald Makin (1600-1675) fue una proto-feminista, de la clase media inglesa, que contribuyó a los avances de la crítica de la posición de la mujer en la esfera doméstica y la esfera pública en el siglo XVII en Inglaterra.

  5. celm.folger.edu › introductions › MakinBathsuaCELM: Bathsua Makin

    Frances Teague, Bathsua Makin, Woman of Learning (Lewisburg & London, 1998) Introduction Bathsua Makin (née Reynolds or Reginald), scholar and teacher, who in the 1640s tutored Charles I's daughter Princess Elizabeth, was commonly acknowledged in her time to be the most learned woman in England.

  6. 7 de dic. de 2021 · DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01537-4_200-1. The biography of the educator, poet, linguist, and renowned polyglot, Bathsua Makin (née Reynolds) (c. 1600–1675), has been marked by misidentification and uncertain provenance. Although known today mainly for her essay promoting a humanist education for...

  7. Abstract. Known as a staunch advocate of the equal rights of women to receive an education, Bathsua Reginald Makin developed a reputation as a learned woman and maintained correspondence with intellectual men and women throughout Europe. At the age of 16, Bathsua published her first book of poetry, Musa Virginea.