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  1. Bathsua Reginald Makin (c. 1600 c. 1675) was a proto feminist, middle class Englishwoman who contributed to the emerging criticism of woman’s position in domestic and public spheres in seventeenth century England.

  2. Bathsua Makin ( Stepney, a prop de Londres, c. 1600 - Londres, c. 1675) fou una acadèmica i professora anglesa. Fou la primera dona anglesa a escriure un tractat sobre el dret de les dones a l' educació. El seu pare, Henry Reginald, va dirigir una escola a Londres, on Bathsua va passar els seus primers anys, tant com a alumna com com a ...

  3. Gentlewomen, Bathsua Makin (c. 1600–1675) declares that “learning perfects and adorns the soul, which all creatures aim at.” She then poses a reasonable question, “Why should we not by instruction endeavor to repair that which shall be perfectedinheaven?”(Makin1673,24).Afterall, women had minds and souls that were “nothing

  4. 29 de may. de 2009 · This essay examines the writings of women’s education advocate Bathsua Makin (1608-1675) in an effort to determine to what extent they were the product of traditional print debates about women and to what extent they were the innovative foundation for the ideas of Mary Astell (1668-1731), whose efforts on behalf of women have been deemed feminist by twentieth-century scholars.

  5. Bathsua Reginald Makin 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, Spanish, French and Italian.

  6. Bathsua Reginald Makin (/ˈmækɪn/; 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, Spanish, French and Italian. Makin argued primarily for the equal right of ...

  7. 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 griego, latín, hebreo, alemán, español, francés e ...