Christine de Pizan (Pisan) (1364–1430) Formerly disregarded and even reviled as a bluestocking, she is now the most widely studied medieval French author, partly for her contribution to the prehistory of feminism, and as a thinker and public intellectual.
Born in *Italy, Christine was the daughter of Thomas de Pizan, astronomer and physician at the court of ...
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