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Brunella Torresin
(2022)
Nel gran teatro della natura. Maria Sibylla Merian donna d’arte e di scienza (1647-1717).
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Emilio Maria De Tommaso
(2020)
«Della natura et essenza del donnesco sesso». Ontologia della differenza di genere in Lucrezia Marinella.
Bruniana & Campanelliana: Ricerche Filosofiche e Materiali Storico-testuali
(pp. 63-75).
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Marina Macchio
(2017)
I libri dei rimedi di Marie Fouquet, nobile dama di carità nella Francia del XVII secolo.
Atti e Memorie, Rivista di Storia della Farmacia
(pp. 212-223).
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Canepari, Eleonora
(2014)
Cohabitations, Household Structures, and Gender Identities in Seventeenth-Century Rome.
I Tatti Studies: Essays in the Renaissance
(pp. 131-154).
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Farnsworth, Jane Elizabeth
(2014)
“I Am Ripe for Man”: Gendered Time in Thomas Heywood's An Emblematicall Dialogue (1637).
Seventeenth Century
(pp. 241-254).
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Wallwork, Jo; Salzman, Paul
(2011)
Early Modern Englishwomen Testing Ideas.
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Wilkin, Rebecca M.
(2008)
Women, Imagination and the Search for Truth in Early Modern France.
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Article
Armintor, Deborah Needleman
(2008)
“From This Time, I Shall Survey Myself in the Glass with a Sort of Philosophical Pleasure”: Newton and Narcissism in Sir Isaac Newton's Philosophy Explain'd for the Use of the Ladies.
1650--1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era
(p. 23).
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Article
Vickers, Brian
(2008)
Francis Bacon, Feminist Historiography, and the Dominion of Nature.
Journal of the History of Ideas
(p. 117).
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Book
Borris, Kenneth; Rousseau, G. S.
(2008)
The Sciences of Homosexuality in Early Modern Europe.
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French, Sara L.
(2007)
Building Gender into the Elizabethan Prodigy House.
In: Origins of Science Learning: Essays on Culture and Knowledge in Early Modern Europe
(p. 153).
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Martin, Catherine Gimelli
(2005)
The Feminine Birth of the Mind: Regendering the Empirical Subject in Bacon and His Followers.
In: Francis Bacon and the Refiguring of Early Modern Thought: Essays to Commemorate <em>The Advancement of Learning</em>, 1605--2005
(p. 69).
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Fara, Patricia
(2004)
Pandora's Breeches: Women, Science and Power in the Enlightenment.
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Healy, Michele
(2004)
The Cachet of the “Invisible” Translator: Englishwomen Translating Science (1650--1850).
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Tillery, D.
(2003)
Margaret Cavendish as Natural Philosopher: Gender and Early Modern Science.
Interdisciplinary Science Reviews
(p. 200).
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Article
Block, Sharon
(2002)
Early American Sexuality: Race, Colonialism, Power, and Culture.
Radical History Review
(p. 159).
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Golinski, Jan
(2002)
The Care of the Self and the Masculine Birth of Science.
History of Science
(p. 125).
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Chapter
Aughterson, Kate
(2002)
“Strange Things So Probably Told”: Gender, Sexual Difference and Knowledge in Bacon's New Atlantis.
In: Francis Bacon's <em>New Atlantis</em>: New Interdisciplinary Essays
(p. 156).
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Totaro, Pina
(1999)
Donne Filosofia e Cultura nel Seicento.
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