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- De Mulieribus Claris or De Claris Mulieribus (Latin for "Concerning Famous Women") is a collection of biographies of historical and mythological women...
- in 1362, including The Decameron. In 1360, Boccaccio began work on De mulieribus claris ("On famous women"), a book offering biographies of 106 famous...
- Tractatus de mulieribus claris in bello ("Treatise on Women Distinguished in Wars"; Gr****: Γυναῖκες ἐν πολεμικοῖς συνεταὶ καὶ ἀνδρεῖαι, "Women wise and...
- quasi Americi terram sive Americam dicendam, **** et Europa et Asia a mulieribus sua sortita sint nomina." Arbuckle, Alex (24 December 2016). "This 509-year-old...
- fourteen lives in the Tractatus de mulieribus. According to Gera, the "Life of Semiramis" from the Tractatus de mulieribus in particular is "a succinct and...
- works partly in reaction to the negative depiction of Cleopatra in De Mulieribus Claris and De Casibus Virorum Illustrium, Latin works by the 14th-century...
- medieval and Renaissance art, often as illustrations to Boccaccio's De mulieribus claris. Primaticcio painted it in the Chateau of Fontainebleau (1541–47)...
- from an Incunable German translation by Heinrich Steinhöwel of Giovanni Boccaccio's De mulieribus claris, printed by Johann Zainer [de] at Ulm ca. 1474....
- of testimony is often false. Molitor's work, De Lamiis et Pythonicis Mulieribus, was first published in 1489, three years after the first edition of Kramer's...
- called Consualia, in honor of Consus, her consort. She is remembered in De Mulieribus Claris, a collection of biographies of historical and mythological women...