媒介 发表于 2025-3-25 03:33:39
Virtue Ethics for Women 1250-1500978-94-007-0529-6Series ISSN 1879-8578 Series E-ISSN 2352-2585灰姑娘 发表于 2025-3-25 08:30:29
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,Like Mother Like Daughter: Moral and Literary Virtues in French Renaissance Women’s Writings,thority. When addressing her absent daughter Jeanne, Marguerite de Navarre too expresses her fear that the girl might be left too long without male guidance. While praising her, she writes to Jeanne that exemplary conduct on her part is what ensures her family’s good reputation.delta-waves 发表于 2025-3-25 16:19:24
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A Mirror of Queenship: The , and the Demands of Justice,thers, which deal with the various ways of administering justice to the people. This particular treatise, however, was written for a queen, and I would contend that it aimed at constructing a place for a Franciscan influence at the French court through the queen’s influence, as a contribution to political debate in Paris at the time.FORGO 发表于 2025-3-26 01:45:35
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From , to ,, be counselled and inspired by the .. But rather than examining Christine’s . in relation to her own corpus, here I want to compare it with a considerably earlier work of moral advice directed towards women, ..heterodox 发表于 2025-3-26 12:03:07
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,Does Virtue Recognise Gender? Christine de Pizan’s , in the Light of Scholastic Debate,known: her . sets forth a consistent defence of the moral and intellectual equality of the sexes. Less well known is the fact that the question of whether the virtues of men and women differ was regularly debated in the late medieval period, in particular in an Aristotelian context, and that answersheirloom 发表于 2025-3-26 20:34:10
The , (,) and Transformations of the Literature of Instruction for Women in the Early Fourteenth Celearning of the excellent lady, Jeanne, by the grace of God Queen of France and Navarre, also for the utility of other ladies, so that they may know how to order themselves to God and those things which are godly, how they ought to conduct themselves usefully and prudently in the way she and they go