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Women + History -- Renaissance, 1450-1600
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Women + History -- Renaissance, 1450-1600
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Women + History
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Women
Renaissance, 1450-1600
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Van de wtnementheyt des vrouwelicken geslachts, Ioh. van Beverwiick ; verçiert met historyen, ende kopere platen ; als oock Latÿnsche, ende Nederlantsche verssen van Mr. Corn. Boy
Power and gender in Renaissance Spain, eight women of the Mendoza family, 1450-1650, edited by Helen Nader
Women in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, literary and historical perspectives, edited, with an introduction by Mary Beth Rose
The impact of feminism in English Renaissance studies, edited by Dympna Callaghan
Creative women in medieval and early modern Italy, a religious and artistic renaissance, edited by E. Ann Matter and John Coakley
The Renaissance woman, Hannelore Sachs
Trattati del cinquecento sulla donna, a cura di Giuseppe Zonta
The worth of women, wherein is clearly revealed their nobility and their superiority to men, Moderata Fonte (Modesta Pozzo) ; edited and translated by Virginia Cox
Culture and change, attending to early modern women, edited by Margaret Mikesell and Adele Seeff
The Renaissance notion of woman, a study in the fortunes of scholasticism and medical science in European intellectual life, Ian Maclean
The nobility and excellence of women, and the defects and vices of men, Lucrezia Marinella ; edited and translated by Anne Dunhill ; introduction by Letizia Panizza
Women of the Renaissance, Margaret L. King
The women of the Renaissance, a study of feminism, by R. de Maulde la Clavière ; translated by George Herbert Ely
The most illustrious ladies of the Italian renaissance, by Christopher Hare [pseud.]
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