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... His father was only a secretary, so he was often sent to do work in Pisan trading colonies. He did this for many years until 1192. ...
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... His father was only a secretary, so he was often sent to do work in Pisan trading colonies. He did this for many years until 1192. ...
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... In other works, such as Euripides' Medea and Christine de Pisan's Treasure of the City of Ladies, we are told just what might happen when a man leaves his love ...
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... but not the very least, I would have liked to experience and read, first-hand, the literary works of such authors as Dante, Christine de Pisan, and Boccaccio. ...
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Leonardo's father was the secretary of the Republic of Pisa and directed the Pisan trading colony. His father intended on Leonardo becoming a merchant. ...
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... As illustrated in a dialogue between Christine de Pisan and Reason: [Christine]" My lady, since they [women] have minds skilled in conceptualizing and learning ...
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... As illustrated in a dialogue between Christine de Pisan and Reason: [Christine]" My lady, since they [women] have minds skilled in conceptualizing and learning ...
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... Famous women of the Middle Ages include the writer Christine de Pisan, the abbess and musician Hildegard of Bingen, and the patron of the arts Eleanor of ...
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... It was a late medieval writer, Christine de Pisan, who wrote most notably on the education of women for leadership within courtly circles. ...
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... Chaucer never translated the whole thing, just pieces of it because a character in this poem, Chistine de Pisan, was originally portrayed as "dirty" in some ...
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... The Roman and Avignon Popes were supposed to resign to the new Pisan Pope but neither would and the Schism did not end until the Council of Constance (1415-1418 ...
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... One Pisan professor stated that belief in a moving earth was sacrilegious and deviating, and in 1614 a Florentine priest denounced Galileists. ...
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... Possibly the reason for Alison's shifting actions is due to Chaucer's image of women at the time, as was argued against by Christine de Pisan. ...
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... During this time he wrote a poem called "Pisan Cantos", which described the prison. In 1946 he was taken to Washington DC to be tried for treason. ...
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