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celebrated among her
Renaissance contemporaries as one of the
puellae doctae ("learned girls"), was the
first female professor in
Europe at the University...
- (1445) De
filiatione Dei (On
Divine Sonship) De
genesi (On Genesis)
Apologia doctae ignorantiae (The
Defense of
Learned Ignorance) (1449), a
response to charges...
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consisting of
important women known by
their contemporaries as "puellae
doctae" (learned girls).
Queen Isabella of
Castile made
Catalina de
Medrano y Bravo...
- Nottingham. His
biographers ascribe two
works to his pen, the one
being entitled Doctæ Conciones, and the
other a
collection of letters.
Richard Copsey, "Baston...
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Vappas nebulones.
Sanctam Hildam canimus In voce
puellae Unde mox
exibimus Doctae atque bellae. En
Pater Episkopon Mores nobis notans Ave, geni beate, Laborem...
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actively cultivated in her court,
called by
their contemporaries "puellae
doctae" (learned girls).
Catalina de Medrano's
maternal grandfather, GarcĂ Bravo...
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among the
Renaissance women celebrated by
their contemporaries as 'puellae
doctae' (learned girls). The Hall of
Cloisters at the
Higher Schools of the University...
- irrationalism. In 1449, the
accused responded with the counter-pamphlet
Apologia doctae ignorantiae (Defence of
Learned Ignorance). Wenck's
primary target was the...
- Joseph. "Index
Nominum S.R.E. Cardinalium"
Supplementum novum purpurae doctae sue vitae, legationes, res
gestae obitus, ...
Google Books website Augustae...
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treatise about literary history of Moravia"),
Olomouc 1777 (in Latin)
Infulae doctae Moraviae ("Learned
bishops of Moravia"), Brno 1779 (in German) Geschichte...