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| Women Writing Latin: An Introduction |
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| Volume 1. Women Writing Latin in Roman Antiquity, Late Antiquity, and the Early Christian Era |
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| Part I. Roman Antiquity |
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Women Writing in Rome and Cornelia, Mother of the Gracchi |
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13 | (12) |
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An Introduction to Epigraphic Poetry |
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25 | (20) |
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The Eleven Elegies of the Augustan Poet Sulpicia |
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45 | (22) |
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Women's Graffiti from Pompeii |
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67 | (18) |
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The Fragment of Martial's Sulpicia |
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85 | (8) |
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The Vindolanda Letters from Claudia Severa |
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93 | (10) |
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| Part II. Late Antiquity and the Early Christian Era |
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Vibia Perpetua: Mystic and Martyr |
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103 | (28) |
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Faltonia Betitia Proba: A Virgilian Cento in Praise of Christ |
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131 | (20) |
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Inscriptions on Fabia Aconia Paulina |
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151 | (14) |
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Itinerarium Egeriae: A Pilgrim's Journey |
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165 | (18) |
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| Appendix |
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183 | (2) |
| Contributors |
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185 | (134) |
| Acknowledgments |
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| Women Writing Latin: An Introduction |
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| Volume 2. Medieval Women Writing Latin |
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Radegund and the Letter of Foundation |
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11 | (14) |
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A Schoolgirl and Mistress Felhin: A Devout Petition from Ninth-Century Saxony |
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25 | (12) |
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Hrotsvit's Callimachus and the Art of Comedy |
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37 | (56) |
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Sisters in the Literary Agon: Texts from Communities of Women on the Mortuary Roll of the Abbess Matilda of La Trinite, Caen |
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93 | (40) |
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Hildegard of Bingen: The Teutonic Prophetess |
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133 | (40) |
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Tatiana Tsakiropoulou-Summers |
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The Problemata of Heloise |
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173 | (24) |
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Autobiography or Autohagiography? Decoding the Subtext in the Visions of Elisabeth of Schonau |
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197 | (34) |
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Herrad of Hohenbourg and the Poetry of the Hortus deliciarum: Cantat tibi cantica |
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231 | (34) |
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Anonymous Lives: Documents from the Benedictine Convent of Sant Pere de les Puelles |
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265 | (16) |
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Street Mysticism: An Introduction to The Life and Revelations of Agnes Blannbekin |
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281 | (28) |
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Birgitta Birgersdotter, Saint Bride of Sweden (1303?--1373) |
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309 | (10) |
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| Appendix |
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319 | (2) |
| Contributors |
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| Acknowledgments |
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| Women Writing Latin: An Introduction |
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| Volume 3. Early Modern Women Writing Latin |
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Angela Nogarola (ca. 1400) and Isotta Nogarola (1418--1466): Thieves of Language |
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11 | (20) |
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Costanza Varano (1426--1447): Latin as an Instrument of State |
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31 | (24) |
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Cassandra Fedele (1465--1558) |
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55 | (28) |
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Laura Cereta (1469--1499) |
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83 | (26) |
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Conventual Life in Renaissance Italy: The Latin Poetry of Suor Laurentia Strozzi (1514--1591) |
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109 | (24) |
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Olympia Fulvia Morata (1526/7--1555): Humanist, Heretic, Heroine |
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133 | (34) |
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Luisa Sigea (1522--1560): Iberian Scholar-Poet |
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167 | (22) |
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Johanna Otho (Othonia) and Women's Latin Poetry in Reformed Europe |
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189 | (28) |
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Elizabeth Jane Weston (1581--1612) |
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217 | (30) |
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Bathsua Reginald Makin (1600--1675?) |
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247 | (24) |
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Alpha Virginum: Anna Maria van Schurman (1607--1678) |
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271 | (24) |
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| Appendix |
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295 | (2) |
| Contributors |
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