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Birth and Death Dates c. 1364-c. 1431
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Green, Karen; Broad, Jacqueline
(2006)
Fictions of a Feminine Philosophical persona: Christine de Pizan, Margaret Cavendish and philosophia Lost.
In: The Philosopher in Early Modern Europe: The Nature of a ContestedIdentity
(p. 229).
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Dulac, Liliane
(2001)
Sur les fonctions du bestiaire dans quelques œuvres didactiques de Christine de Pizan.
In: “Riens ne m'est seur que la chose incertaine”: Études sur l'art d'écrire au Moyen Âge: Offertes à Eric Hicks par ses élèves, collègues, amies et amis
(p. 181).
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Green, Monica H.
(1998)
“Traittie tout de mençonges”: The Secrés des dames, “Trotula”, and attitudes toward women's medicine in 14th- and early 15-century France.
In: Christine de Pizan and the categories of difference
(p. 146).
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Cadden, Joan
(1997)
Charles V, Nicole Oresme, and Christine de Pizan: Unities and uses of knowledge in 14th-century France.
In: Texts and contexts in ancient and medieval science: Studies on the occasion of John E. Murdoch's 70th birthday
(p. 208).
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Weber, Alan S.
(1997)
Changes in celestial journey literature: 1400-1650.
Culture and Cosmos
(pp. 34-50).
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Laird, Edgar
(1997)
Christine de Pizan and controversy concerning star-study in the court of Charles V.
Culture and Cosmos
(pp. 35-48).
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Ribémont, Bernard
(1994)
Christine de Pizan et l'encyclopédisme scientifique.
In: The city of scholars: New approaches to Christine de Pizan
(p. 174).
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