Salve,
I have been asked, by Dr Letizia Panizza (Royal Holloway), to bring the
following titles to the attention of list members.
The books are a series known collectively as `The Other Voice in Early
Modern Europe', edited by Margaret L. King and Albert Rabil, Jr., and
published by the University of Chicago Press. (Asterisks denote that the
book is in press).
1. Henricus Cornelius Agrippa, *The Nobility and Preeminence of the
Female Sex*, ed. and trans. Albert Rabil, Jr.
2. Tullia d'Aragona, *Dialogue on the Infinity of Love*, ed. and
trans. Rinalda Russell and Bruce Merry
3. Laura Cereta, *Collected Letters of a Renaissance Feminist*, ed.
and trans. Diana Robin
*4. Cassandra Fedele, *Letters and Orations*, ed. and trans. Diana Robin
5. Cecelia Ferrazzi, *Autobiography of an Aspiring Saint*, ed. and
trans. Anne Jocobson Schutte
6. Moderata Fonte, *The Worth of Women*, ed. and trans. Virginia Cox
*7. Veronica Franco, *Poems and Selected Letters*, ed. and trans.
Margaret Rosenthal and Ann Rosalind Jones
*8. Lucrezia Marinella, *The Nobility and Excellence of Women*, ed.
and trans. Anne Dunhill
9. Antonia Pulci, *A Nun's Plays: The Sacred Drama of Antonia
Pulci*, ed. and trans. James Wyatt Cook
*10. Anna Maria van Schurman, *Whether a Christian Woman should be
Educated and Other Writings from her Intellectual Circle*, ed. and
trans. Joyce Irwin
*11. Arcangela Tarabotti, *Paternal Tyranny*, ed. and trans. Letizia
Panizza
George Talbot
Hull
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