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  1. 25 de oct. de 2019 · It is the MS. “H,” readings from which are given here in the notes, and the collotype frontispiece, which depicts the goddess Othea personally handing her letter to Hector, is reproduced from the second of its numerous miniatures, one of which precedes each of the hundred “ textes.”

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  3. Christine de Pizan. Edited and Translated by Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski and Earl Jeffrey Richards. Othea’s Letter to Hector, one of Christine de Pizan’s most popular works, is at the same time one of her most complex creations. Combining a somewhat Sibylline verse text based on a mythological figure with extensive citation of pagan ...

  4. The Letter of Othea to Hector {Epistre d'Othéa a Hector) was composed between 1399-1401 by an Italian-born Parisian named Christine de Pizan. She had previously written a poem in the courdy style entitled Letter of the God of Love {Epistre au Dieu d'Amours) in 1399, but the Othea marked a stylistic and

  5. Epistre d’Othea. This didactic work by Christine de Pizan is a poetic text about love written as a letter from the Goddess of Prudence, Othea, to the ideal knight . Hector. The . Epistre dOthea. consists of three elements: one hundred texts in verse followed by a gloss and allegory both written in prose for each text.

  6. Othea's Letter to Hector. Christine de Pizan. Ed. and trans. Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski and Earl Jeffrey Richards. The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe: The Toronto Series 57; Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies 521. Toronto: Iter Press; Tempe: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2017. 182 pp. $34.95

  7. Othea’s Letter to Hector, one of Christine de Pizan’s most popular works, is at the same time one of her most complex creations. Combining a somewhat Sibylline verse text based on a mythological figure with extensive citation of pagan sapiential authorities, the Bible, and the Church Fathers, it showcases Christine’s extraordinary ...