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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • directorial debut. It depicts medieval writer Christine de Pizan's real life events. Amanda Sandrelli as Christine Alessio Boni as Gerson Alessandro Haber as...
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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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    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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  • 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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    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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  • Le livre du chemin de long estude ("The book of the path of long study") is a first-person dream allegory by Christine de Pizan. Composed in 1402–03, it...
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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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  • development of feminism include Marie de France, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Bettisia Gozzadini, Nicola de la Haye, Christine de Pizan, Jadwiga of Poland, and Laura...
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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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    Consolation of Philosophy, the Roman de la Rose, and the Canterbury Tales. The topos was attacked by Christine de Pizan around 1400, who argued that if women...
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    Lewis 2000, p. 229. Duffy 1992, p. 174. Lewis 1999. de Pizan 2003, p. 146. Christine de Pizan, The Book of the City of Ladies trans. by Rosalind Brown-Grant...
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  • Francoise Sagan The Book of Chuang Tzu The Book of the City of Ladies by Christine de Pizan The Book of Contemplation: Islam and the Crusades by Usama ibn Munqidh...
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  • (1270–1342) William of Ockham, OFM (1285–1349) Ibn Khaldun (1332–1406) Christine de Pizan (1363–1434) Jean Gerson (1363–1429) Nicholas of Cusa (1401–1464) Thomas...
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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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    "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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    Gaude-Ferragu 2016, p. 34. de Viriville 1859, p. 176. Autrand 1994, pp. 15. Henneman 1971, p. xvii. Adams, Tracy (2014). Christine de Pizan and the Fight for France...
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