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Women + History -- Renaissance, 1450-1600
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Women + History -- Renaissance, 1450-1600
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Women + History
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Women + History
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History
Women
Renaissance, 1450-1600
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The Renaissance notion of woman, a study in the fortunes of scholasticism and medical science in European intellectual life, Ian Maclean
Boccaccio's heroines, power and virtue in Renaissance society, Margaret Franklin
Representing women's political identity in the early modern Iberian world, edited by Jeremy Roe and Jean Andrews
Women on the edge in early modern Europe, edited by Lisa Hopkins and Aidan Norrie
The nobility and excellence of women, and the defects and vices of men, Lucrezia Marinella ; edited and translated by Anne Dunhill ; introduction by Letizia Panizza
Women in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, literary and historical perspectives, edited, with an introduction by Mary Beth Rose
The impact of Protestantism on the Renaissance ideal of women in Tudor England, by Jane Renner Hood
Women and politics in early modern England, 1450-1700, edited by James Daybell
Early modern women, Center for Renaissance & Baroque Studies, University of Maryland, College Park
Masculinities, childhood, violence, attending to early modern women--and men : proceedings of the 2006 symposium, edited by Amy E. Leonard and Karen L. Nelson
Humanism, Venice, and women, essays on the Italian Renaissance, Margaret L. King
The merits of women, wherein is revealed their nobility and their superiority to men, Moderata Fonte (Modesta Pozzo) ; edited, translated, and abridged by Virginia Cox ; with a new foreword by Dacia Maraini
The monstrous regiment of women, female rulers in early modern Europe, Sharon L. Jansen
Renaissance woman, Gaia Servadio
The worth of women, wherein is clearly revealed their nobility and their superiority to men, Moderata Fonte (Modesta Pozzo) ; edited and translated by Virginia Cox
Puritans and libertines, Anglo-French literary relations in the Reformation, Hugh M. Richmond
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Women
Renaissance, 1450-1600
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