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Women and Latin in the Early Modern Period

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Women and Latin in the Early Modern Period

$91.48
 
The first early modern women Latinists lived in mid-fourteenth century Italy, and were educated as diplomats. By the fifteenth century, other upper-class women were educated in order to perform as prodigies on behalf of their city. Both strands of education for women spread to other European countries in the course of the sixteenth century: the principal women humanists were either princesses or courtiers. In the seventeenth century Latin lost its importance as a language of diplomacy and was no longer needed at court, but there was still a place for the 'woman prodigy', and a variety of women performed in this way. However, the productions of seventeenth and eighteenth-century women Latinists are more extensive and more varied than those of their predecessors, and include scientific writing and ambitious translations. By the mid-nineteenth century the integration of studious women into the wider academy was well under way.


Author: Jane Stevenson
Publisher: Brill
Publication Date: Sep 15, 2022
Number of Pages: 124 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 9004529756
ISBN-13: 9789004529755
 

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