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  1. Christine de Pizan was born in Italy and moved to the French court of Charles V when she was four years old. She led a life of learning, stimulated by her reading and by her drive to engage with the cultural and political issues of her day. As a young widow she sought to support her family through writing, and she broke new ground by pursuing a life as an author and self-publisher, producing ...

  2. Christine de Pizan (Der Sendbrief vom Liebesgott / The Letter of the God of Love (L'Epistre au Dieu d'Amours)) Not all men (and especially the wisest) share the opinion that it is bad for women to be educated.

  3. Fenster and Reno further highlight the “presence” of Christine in the four manuscripts by also including the variants of the Epistre au dieu d’Amours from an anthology compiled later (London, Westminster Abbey, MS 21)--the significant variations between that version and those created under Christine’s watch are telling.

  4. This volume offers texts of two medieval French poems by Christine de Pizan: the Epistre au dieu d'amours and Dit de la Rose, together with the first translation of these poems into modern English. The medieval English adaptation of Christine's Epistre , Thomas Hoccleve's The Letter of Cupid , is likewise presented here, and provided with a modern English translation.

  5. 18 de mar. de 2014 · Theresa Coletti, University of Maryland, College Park Thelma S. Fenster and Mary Carpenter Erler. Poems of Cupid. God of Love. Christine de Pizan's Epistre au dieu d'Amours andDit de laRose; Thomas Hoccleve's The Letter of Cupid: editions and translations: with George Sewell's The Proclamation of Cupid. EJ. Brill: Leiden, New York, 1990.

  6. “Those who plead their cause in the absence of an opponent can invent to their heart's content, can pontificate without taking into account the opposite point of view and keep the best arguments for themselves, for aggressors are always quick to attack those who have no means of defence.”

  7. Synonyms for Liebesgott and translation of Liebesgott to 25 languages. Educalingo cookies are used to personalize ads and get web traffic statistics. We also share information about the use of the site with our social media, advertising and analytics partners.