Moderata fonte biography of christopher
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Christopher Columbus - LAST REVIEWED: 06 February
- LAST MODIFIED: 10 May
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- LAST REVIEWED: 06 February
- LAST MODIFIED: 10 May
- DOI: /obo/
Davidson, Miles H. Columbus Then and Now: A Life Reexamined. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press,
Davidson hews to the documents in this account of Columbus, in the course of which he excoriates earlier writers who deviated from the sources and who tried to place the Columbian story in seamless narratives.
Fernández-Armesto, Felipe. Columbus. Oxford: Oxford University Press,
An erudite narrative of Columbus and his actions.
Henige, David P. In Search of Columbus: The Sources for the First Voyage. Tucson: University of Arizona Press,
Henige was influential in showing how previous writers on Columbus had misused the original sources to fit into often preconceived notions. He was especially concerned about demonstrating that the logbook of the first voyage, because the sailing directions and distances in it were pa
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Moderata Fonte - LAST REVIEWED: 27 February
- LAST MODIFIED: 27 February
- DOI: /obo/
- LAST REVIEWED: 27 February
- LAST MODIFIED: 27 February
- DOI: /obo/
Cox, Virginia. “Fonte, Moderata (–).” Italian Woman Writers Project. Chicago: University of Chicago Libraries,
Provides a concise yet highly detailed biography of Fonte and an overview of her major literary works. Includes a brief bibliography.
Labalme, Patricia. “Venetian Women on Women: Three Early Modern Feminists.” Archivio Veneto (): 81–
One of the first articles in English to explore the lives and works of three venetiansk proto-feminist writers, Fonte, Lucrezia Marinella, and Arcangela Tarabotti, and the social-historical conditions of Venice in the late 16th and early 17th centuries that allowed them to flourish.
Lesage, Claire. “Femmes dem lettres à Venise aux XVIe et XVIIe siècles: Moderata Fonte, Lucrezia Marinella, and Arcangela Tarabotti.” Clio. Femmes, Genre, Histoire 13 (): 1–8.
Focuses on arguments that u
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6. Shakespeare and the Women Writers of the Veneto
Levin, Carole and Watkins, John. "6. Shakespeare and the Women Writers of the Veneto". Shakespeare's Foreign Worlds: National and Transnational Identities in the Elizabethan Age, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, , pp.
Levin, C. & Watkins, J. (). 6. Shakespeare and the Women Writers of the Veneto. In Shakespeare's Foreign Worlds: National and Transnational Identities in the Elizabethan Age (pp. ). Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
Levin, C. and Watkins, J. 6. Shakespeare and the Women Writers of the Veneto. Shakespeare's Foreign Worlds: National and Transnational Identities in the Elizabethan Age. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, pp.
Levin, Carole and Watkins, John. "6. Shakespeare and the Women Writers of the Veneto" In Shakespeare's Foreign Worlds: National and Transnational Identities in the Elizabethan Age, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press,
Levin C, Watkins J. 6. Shakespeare and the Women Writer