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Earl Jeffrey Richards: The Honeymoon Phase

ldartagnansfoil wrote 1 month ago: Some of the best things in life come to us through chance.  Chance is what led me to the book that h … more →

Tags: Earl Jeffrey Richards, Middle Ages, Medieval, Academics

Women of Invention2 comments

Jesse wrote 2 months ago: Several years ago I was having a conversation with Ann Marie in which she offhandedly remarked … more →

Tags: Library, Books, Jesse, Oliver Wolcott Library, inventions by women

The Heap's Song Stuck in the Pile: "Savior" - Rise Against

jmooser wrote 4 months ago: (Click on link to listen) \”Savior\” – Rise Against It kills me not to know this b … more →

Tags: Music Reviews, Song Stuck in the Pile, Appeal to reason, Chicago, Lady Reason, Music, Rise Against, Savior, the romance of the rose

Jacquemart Pilavaine

onepencity wrote 5 months ago: #33 #34 Christine de Pizan in her study Susan Groag Bel Cahiers de recherches médiévales … more →

Tags: Jacquemart Pilavaine, CRM

A Better World is Possible29 comments

karlo mikhail wrote 10 months ago: The United States has a new president. I stand by my initial reading last November. No fundamental c … more →

Tags: bibliophilia, Política, 1000 Novels, 60 Books in 60 Days, Books, Fidel Castro, Floods, Global Voices, Jeff Vandermeer

Who are you, again?1 comment

felicity12 wrote 1 year ago: I’ve barely posted in these last couple weeks, and I don’t have a feeling that the trend … more →

Tags: Update, Abigail Adams, School, AP Euro

Views of Christine de Pizan and Others13 comments

imogen88 wrote 1 year ago: Lecture 3 – The Italian Renaissance Here is a fascinating slide production, found online, with … more →

Stitches in Medieval Time2 comments

imogen88 wrote 1 year ago: “They must be careful, diligent and wise, In Needleworkes that beare away the Prise.”  … more →

Tags: women's work, Hildegard of Bingen, Medieval Needlework

Stitches in Medieval Time10 comments

imogen88 wrote 1 year ago: “They must be careful, diligent and wise, In Needleworkes that beare away the Prise.”  … more →

Tags: women's work, Medieval Needlework, Hildegard of Bingen

Memories

kaet wrote 1 year ago: Day 14 of the Omer So, I said I’d recount what I remember of Christine de Pisan, before I rere … more →

Tags: Books, Christine de Pisan, France, Joan of Arc, jeanne d'arc, Medieval women, Women Writers, Medieval writers

Quickly, quickly2 comments

kaet wrote 1 year ago: Day 12 of the Omer. Shabbos is in an hour, my laptop is playing up, and I have burnt fingers, so thi … more →

Tags: Books, Crochet, Shabbos, braille, Christine de Pisan, Shabbat, The Secret Life of Cows, Rosamund Young

Writing in Cyberspace8 comments

espirit07 wrote 1 year ago: Christine de Pizan at Her Computer Illustration by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich –submitted to the Ci … more →

Woolf one woman who misbehaved to make history1 comment

Paula Maggio wrote 2 years ago: Virginia Woolf is known for at least one famous feminist quote: “A woman must have money and a … more →

Tags: A Room of One's Own, Blogging, Virginia Woolf, Blogging Woolf, Blog, a blog of her own, Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History, Women's History

Arriving at the City of Ladies3 comments

Heather Blakey wrote 3 years ago:   Everyday new travellers arrive at the City of Ladies and look in wonder at this magnificent c … more →

Reason, Recitude and Justice7 comments

Heather Blakey wrote 3 years ago: Recitude, Reason and Justice City of Ladies by Heather Blakey August 2006 “Since I serve to de … more →

A Few Words About Our Patroness.....1 comment

Lori wrote 3 years ago: Christine de Pizan (1365-1430) is considered the first European woman to make her living as a profes … more →

Tags: Women's Myth and History


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