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Online-Ressource (176 p.)
ISBN:
9780226849980
Series Statement:
Other Voice in Early Modern Europe, The
Content:
Advocate and exemplar of women's education, female of aristocratic birth and modest demeanor, Anna Maria van Schurman (1607-1678) was one of Reformation Europe's most renowned writers defending women's intelligence. From her early teens, Schurman garnered recognition and admiration for her accomplishments in languages, philosophy, poetry, and painting. As an adult she actively engaged in written correspondence and debate with Europe's leading intellectuals. Nevertheless, Schurman refused to regard herself as an anomaly among women. A supporter of the female sex, she argues that the same rigoro
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Contents; Introduction to the Series; Introduction: Anna Maria van Schurman and Her Intellectual Circle; Selections from the Writings of Anna Maria van Schurman; A Practical Problem: Whether the Study of Letters Is Fitting for a Christian Woman; Correspondence with Andre Rivet on this Question; Correspondence with Other Women; Eukleria, Chapters 1 and 2; Concerning Women, by Gisbertus Voetius; Chapter I: The Natural Status and Condition of Women; Chapter II: The Secular and Political Status of Women; Chapter III: The Spiritual and Ecclesiastical Status of Women; Bibliography; Index;
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780226850009
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780226849980
Additional Edition:
Print version Whether a Christian Woman Should Be Educated and Other Writings from Her Intellectual Circle
Language:
English
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