Who is Mary? : three early modern women on the idea of the Virgin Mary
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- Who is Mary? : three early modern women on the idea of the Virgin Mary
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- three early modern women on the idea of the Virgin Mary
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- edited and translated by Susan Haskins
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- eng
- ita
- eng
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- For women of the Italian Renaissance, the Virgin Mary was one of the most important role models. Who Is Mary? presents devotional works written by three women better known for their secular writings: Vittoria Colonna, famed for her Petrarchan lyric verse; Chiara Matraini, one of the most original poets of her generation; and the wide-ranging, intellectually ambitious polemicist Lucrezia Marinella. At a time when the cult of the Virgin was undergoing a substantial process of redefinition, these texts cast fascinating light on the beliefs of Catholic women in the Renaissance, and also, in the ca
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- 232.91
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- Index
- index present
- Language note
- Translated from the Italian
- LC call number
- BT604
- LC item number
- .W48 2008eb
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- non fiction
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- dictionaries
- bibliography
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- The other voice in early modern Europe
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