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Whether a Christian woman should be educated and other writings from her intellectual circle / Anna Maria van Schurman ; edited and translated by Joyce L. Irwin.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Schurman, Anna Maria van, 1607-1678.
Contributor:
Irwin, Joyce L.
Series:
Other voice in early modern Europe.
Other voice in early modern Europe
Standardized Title:
Selections. English. 1998
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Women--Religious aspects--Christianity.
Women.
Women--Religious aspects--Christianity--History of doctrines--17th century--Sources.
Women in Christianity.
Women in the Reformed Church--Europe--History--17th century--Sources.
Women in the Reformed Church.
Christian women--Education.
Christian women.
Reformed Church--Doctrines.
Reformed Church.
Reformed Church--Doctrines--History--17th century--Sources.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (176 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Chicago : University of Chicago Press, c1998.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Advocate and exemplar of women's education, female of aristocratic birth and modest demeanor, Anna Maria van Schurman (1607-1678) was one of Reformation Europe's most renowned writers defending women's intelligence. From her early teens, Schurman garnered recognition and admiration for her accomplishments in languages, philosophy, poetry, and painting. As an adult she actively engaged in written correspondence and debate with Europe's leading intellectuals. Nevertheless, Schurman refused to regard herself as an anomaly among women. A supporter of the female sex, she argues that the same rigorous education that shaped her should be made available to all Christian daughters of the aristocracy. Gathered here in meticulous translation are Anna Maria van Schurman's defense of women's education, her letters to other learned women, and her own account of her early life, as well as responses to her work from male contemporaries, and rare writings by Schurman's mentor, Voetius. This volume will interest the general reader as well as students of women's, religious, and social history.
Contents:
Front matter
Contents
The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe: Introduction to the Series
Introduction: Anna Maria van Schurman and Her Intellectual Circle
Selections from the Writings of Anna Maria van Schurman
Concerning Women
Bibliography
Index
Notes:
Includes translated selections from the writings of Gijsbert Voet.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 139-144) and index.
Contains:
Voet, Gijsbert, 1589-1676. Selections. English. 1998.
ISBN:
9786611126117
9781281126115
128112611X
9780226850009
0226850005
OCLC:
476229968

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