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  1. Hace 3 días · Christine de Pizan, Madre soltera medieval, primera escritora profesional.La Ciudad de Las Damas, Obra feminista Medieval, Medieval girl power.Mujeres admira...

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  2. Hace 2 días · Joan of Arc by John Everett Millais, 19th century. Source: cc, Wikimedia Commons via artrenewal.org The proto-Feminist author Christine de Pizan, who lived at the same time as Joan of Arc, celebrated the heroine as a feminist symbol.

  3. Hace 3 días · Organisation : Estelle DOUDET, Yasmina FOEHR-JANSSENS, Chloé GUMY, Julie BEVANT, Yuanbo WANG, Philippe FRIEDEN. Le premier “Rangement et dérangement, une polarité féconde” porte sur l’œuvre de Christine Pizan, en incitant à interroger les tensions entre les pulsions novatrices et transgressives des traités rédigés “pour la défense des Femmes” et la pensée politique de l ...

  4. Hace 2 días · Veneziana di nascita ma di formazione italo-francese a causa del ruolo di medico e astrologo ricoperto dal padre prima presso la Serenissima e successivamente nel contesto della corte di Carlo V, Christine de Pizan poté godere per tutto il corso della propria infanzia di un’istruzione privilegiata e d’altissimo livello, che la portò a diventare un’abituale […]

  5. Hace 3 días · Since the first appearance of texts such as Christine de Pizan’s 1405 Book of the City of Ladies, European thinkers were consumed with questions such as, were women fully human? Could women be capable of being educated, exercise reason, and control their emotions?

  6. Iaia lived precisely during the Roman era, specifically in the late Republic (in fact, she died in 27 BC, the same year Octavian became emperor). Iaia (sometimes called Marcia in Rome) practising sculpture in an anonymous illustration from a 1450 French edition of Bocaccio’s De mulieribus claris. Credit: Public domain / Wikimedia Commons.

  7. Hace 4 días · La trasformazione della parola sibillina in Christine de Pizan. Claudia Daniotti (University of Warwick, UK), Gifted Women Eluding the Canon: Sibyls and Ancient Heroines in Late Medieval and Renaissance Europe. break. Mauro Salis (Institut Català de Recerca en Patrimoni Cultural, Girona, Spain), Sibille in cornice.

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