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- Christine de Pizan or Pisan (French: [kʁistin də pizɑ̃] , Middle French: [krisˈtinə də piˈzã]; born Cristina da Pizzano; September 1364 – c. 1430), was...
- Christine de Pizan believed to have been finished by 1405. Perhaps Pizan's most famous literary work, it is her second work of lengthy prose. Pizan uses the...
- 1402 Christine de Pizan – Dit de la Rose 1402–1403 Christine de Pizan – Le livre du chemin de long estude 1405 Christine de Pizan L'Avision de Christine...
- again in 1411, Pizan solicited the Queen, presenting her in 1414 an illuminated copy of her works. In The Book of the City of Ladies, Pizan praised Isabeau...
- the medieval French poet Christine de Pizan, who lived from 1364 to about 1430 AD. Earlier in her career Pizan wrote many texts including The Book of...
- unknown. Three famous medieval authors are Chrétien de Troyes, Christine de Pizan (langue d'oïl), and Duke William IX of Aquitaine (langue d'oc). Much medieval...
- Doctorate of Science from Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia 2014, De Pizan Honor from National Women's History Museum 2015, NCWIT Pioneer in Tech Award...
- Metge - The Dream (Lo Somni), first humanist work in Catalan. Christine de Pizan Cent Ballades d'Amant et de Dame, Virelyas, Rondeaux L'Épistre au Dieu d'amours...
- Lewis 2000, p. 229. Duffy 1992, p. 174. Lewis 1999. de Pizan 2003, p. 146. Christine de Pizan, The Book of the City of Ladies trans. by Rosalind Brown-Grant...
- Willard, Charity C. (1984). Christine de Pizan: Her Life and Works. New York: ****a Books. p. 135. Pizan, Christine de (1985). The Treasure of the City...