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2012
De tous les ecrivains du Moyen Âge, Christine de Pizan est celui dont le plus grand nombre de manuscrits originaux sont conserves, certains autographes, les autres realises sous sa direction. Ces cinquante-deux manuscrits forment donc un ensemble inestimable et representent un objet d’etude d’une exceptionnelle richesse d’enseignements, tant pour les ...
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De tous les ecrivains du Moyen Âge, Christine de Pizan est celui dont le plus grand nombre de manuscrits originaux sont conserves, certains autographes, les autres realises sous sa direction. Ces cinquante-deux manuscrits forment donc un ensemble inestimable et representent un objet d’etude d’une exceptionnelle richesse d’enseignements, tant pour les ...
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Christine de Pizan, France’s memorialist
Journal of European Studies, 2005This study deals with the ways that Christine de Pizan (c. 1365-1430) transformed her personal memories of King Charles V into an enduring form of national memory by allying her 1404 biography of Charles with official French history. To legitimize her role as royal biographer, Christine created a double-gendered persona evocative of Mary and Christ ...
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History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis
Abstract I argue that the fifteenth-century writer Christine de Pizan, rather than Karl Marx, should be credited with anticipating the distinction he drew between the class-in-itself and the class-for-itself. She does so in her most famous work, The City of Ladies, where she adapts Augustine’s view of what a “city” is to distinguish interests that ...
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Abstract I argue that the fifteenth-century writer Christine de Pizan, rather than Karl Marx, should be credited with anticipating the distinction he drew between the class-in-itself and the class-for-itself. She does so in her most famous work, The City of Ladies, where she adapts Augustine’s view of what a “city” is to distinguish interests that ...
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Reinterpreting Christine de Pizan
The Modern Language Review, 1995Rosalind Brown-Grant +1 more
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Boccaccio e Christine de Pizan
2013Dalla complessa fortuna di Boccaccio in Francia, si esamina la ricezione da parte di Christine de Pizan nelle miniature e nelle opere.
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