Christine de Pizan or Pisan (French: [kʁistin də pizɑ̃] , Middle French: [krisˈtinə də piˈzã]; born Cristina da Pizzano; September 1364 – c. 1430), was...
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The Book of the City of Ladies (redirect from Le Livre de la cité des dames)
Ladies, or Le Livre de la Cité des Dames, is a book written by Christine de Pizan believed to have been finished by 1405. Perhaps Pizan's most famous literary...
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The Tale of Joan of Arc (redirect from Ditie de Jehanne d'Arc)
work of the medieval French poet Christine de Pizan, who lived from 1364 to about 1430 AD. Earlier in her career Pizan wrote many texts including The Book...
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though it conveyed many humanistic Renaissance ideas. Created by Christine de Pizan, its patron was Louis of Orleans, heir to the French throne. It contained...
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Le Livre de la mutation de fortune is a 1403 poem by Christine de Pizan. It is a universal history that tells the story of how Fortune has affected events...
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Christine de Pizan – Dit de la Rose 1402–1403 Christine de Pizan – Le livre du chemin de long estude 1405 Christine de Pizan L'Avision de Christine The...
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The Treasure of the City of Ladies (redirect from Le trésor de la cité des dames)
Willard, Charity C. (1984). Christine de Pizan: Her Life and Works. New York: Persea Books. p. 135. Pizan, Christine de (1985). The Treasure of the City...
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(d.1285) Guillaume de Machaut (1300–1377) Eustache Deschamps (1346-c. 1406) Alain Chartier (c. 1392 – c. 1430) Christine de Pizan (1364–1430) Charles...
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Isabeau of Bavaria (redirect from Isabeau de Baviere)
Volume 6, 51–73 Green, Karen. (2006). "Isabeau de Bavière and the Political Philosophy of Christine de Pizan". Historical Reflections / Réflexions Historiques...
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French by Jean Le Fèvre de Ressons [fr] at the end of the 14th century. The Book of the City of Ladies by Christine de Pizan was primarily written in...
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15th-century poet and author Christine de Pizan in the English-speaking world. Willard translated and wrote critical editions of Pizan's work, and "is widely...
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the French army on several occasions during the Hundred Years' War. Christine de Pizan was a noted late medieval writer on women's issues. Her Book of the...
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of Cards, and for her one-woman touring show Je Christine about late-Medieval author Christine de Pizan. She appears in and does voice-overs for many commercials...
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humanist work in Catalan. Christine de Pizan Cent Ballades d'Amant et de Dame, Virelyas, Rondeaux L'Épistre au Dieu d'amours L'Épistre de Othéa a Hector Unknown...
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governess to the children of the governor of Iowa. She was an expert on Christine de Pizan and is credited with helping to revive interest in the early feminist...
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time, so we can infer that Marie de France was of noble birth, as other noble women such as Heloise and Christine de Pizan were also educated and wrote....
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answer 'the woman question' was Christine de Pizan. She published The Book of the City of Ladies in 1405, in which de Pizan narrated her learning of the...
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realm as well—reflections on courtly love and society by Marie de France and Christine de Pizan continue to be studied for their glimpses of medieval society...
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scientist Christine de Pizan (1364 – c. 1430), French writer Christine Figgener, German marine biologist and science communicator Christine Adjobi, an...
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1510–1556) Lalleshwari (1320–1392) Catherine of Siena (1347–1380) Christine de Pizan (1364–1430) Moderata Fonte (1555–1592) Hildegard of Bingen (1098–1179)...
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supposed promulgation of misogyny, provoked attacks by Jean Gerson, Christine de Pizan, Pierre d'Ailly, and many other writers and moralists of the 14th...
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Breviary. It was also for him that Christine de Pizan wrote her Livre du corps de policie (1406–07) and Livre de paix (1412–13) as instructions for a...
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society ruled by Muhammad The Book of the City of Ladies (1404) by Christine de Pizan – the earliest European work on women's history by a woman, and about...
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discussed in Boccaccio's De Mulieribus Claris ("On Famous Women"), as well as The Book of the City of Ladies, by Christine de Pizan. In 1691, French tragedian...
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City, New York: Doubleday and Company. p. 17. Adams, Tracy (2014). Christine de Pizan and the Fight for France. University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania...
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important figure at the French court, he is the subject of two of Christine de Pizan's Autres Ballades (#2 and #3). Although nominal commander of the French...
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their memoirs or their correspondence. We can cite the example of Christine de Pizan, poet, philosopher and woman of letters from the 15th century, author...
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"Letter 83: To Mona Lapa, her mother, in Siena" (1376) (1364–1430) Christine de Pizan had a writing career that spanned approximately thirty years. During...
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including widows. It was an undertaking that earned the praise of Christine de Pizan. According to his Livre des faits, in 1399 Jean Le Maingre, tired...
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Joan of Arc (redirect from Joan de Arc)
Apostolicae Sedia (in Latin). 14 (7): 185–187. de Pizan, Christine (1977) [1493]. "Christine de Pisan: Ditié de Jehanne D'Arc". Jeanne dárc la pucelle. Translated...
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