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Reñections upon some Opinions in Natural Philoso-dicative of her mental attitudes is the motivation that phy, Maintained by Several Famous and Learned she gives for her love of astrology as her desire to read Authors of this Age, Expressed by Way of Letters: the rational language that God has used in the work-By the Thrice Noble . . . (1664). Observations upon ings of the spheres. Cereta had a strong sense of her Experimental Philosophy. To Which is Added, the own intellectual value, which she vehemently de-Description of a New Blazing World. Written by the fended against detractors in a letter conceived as a Thrice Noble . . . (1666,1668). The Life of the Thrice traditional "invective." Noble, High and Puissant Prince William Cavendishe, Thirteen of her letters were titled and written as Duke, Marquess, and Earl of Newcastle . . . (1667, formal orations on a series of topical subjects: ava-1675). Playes, Never before Printed. Written by the rice, death, fate and chance, war and its causes, the Thrice Noble. . .(1668). Turkish menace, the advisability of marriage for men Susan Hastings and women, the advantages of an active life, self-con-trol, and ensuing happiness. One letter gives geo-graphical details upon a request. There is also an amus-ing funeral oration on the death of an ass, which is to be read as a parody of a much-practiced genre. Laura Cereta 1469-1499
DOI link for Reñections upon some Opinions in Natural Philoso-dicative of her mental attitudes is the motivation that phy, Maintained by Several Famous and Learned she gives for her love of astrology as her desire to read Authors of this Age, Expressed by Way of Letters: the rational language that God has used in the work-By the Thrice Noble . . . (1664). Observations upon ings of the spheres. Cereta had a strong sense of her Experimental Philosophy. To Which is Added, the own intellectual value, which she vehemently de-Description of a New Blazing World. Written by the fended against detractors in a letter conceived as a Thrice Noble . . . (1666,1668). The Life of the Thrice traditional "invective." Noble, High and Puissant Prince William Cavendishe, Thirteen of her letters were titled and written as Duke, Marquess, and Earl of Newcastle . . . (1667, formal orations on a series of topical subjects: ava-1675). Playes, Never before Printed. Written by the rice, death, fate and chance, war and its causes, the Thrice Noble. . .(1668). Turkish menace, the advisability of marriage for men Susan Hastings and women, the advantages of an active life, self-con-trol, and ensuing happiness. One letter gives geo-graphical details upon a request. There is also an amus-ing funeral oration on the death of an ass, which is to be read as a parody of a much-practiced genre. Laura Cereta 1469-1499
Reñections upon some Opinions in Natural Philoso-dicative of her mental attitudes is the motivation that phy, Maintained by Several Famous and Learned she gives for her love of astrology as her desire to read Authors of this Age, Expressed by Way of Letters: the rational language that God has used in the work-By the Thrice Noble . . . (1664). Observations upon ings of the spheres. Cereta had a strong sense of her Experimental Philosophy. To Which is Added, the own intellectual value, which she vehemently de-Description of a New Blazing World. Written by the fended against detractors in a letter conceived as a Thrice Noble . . . (1666,1668). The Life of the Thrice traditional "invective." Noble, High and Puissant Prince William Cavendishe, Thirteen of her letters were titled and written as Duke, Marquess, and Earl of Newcastle . . . (1667, formal orations on a series of topical subjects: ava-1675). Playes, Never before Printed. Written by the rice, death, fate and chance, war and its causes, the Thrice Noble. . .(1668). Turkish menace, the advisability of marriage for men Susan Hastings and women, the advantages of an active life, self-con-trol, and ensuing happiness. One letter gives geo-graphical details upon a request. There is also an amus-ing funeral oration on the death of an ass, which is to be read as a parody of a much-practiced genre. Laura Cereta 1469-1499
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Reñections upon some Opinions in Natural Philosophy, Maintained by Several Famous and Learned Authors of this Age, Expressed by Way of Letters: By the Thrice Noble . . . (1664). Observations upon Experimental Philosophy. To Which is Added, the Description of a New Blazing World. Written by the Thrice Noble . . . (1666,1668). The Life of the Thrice Noble, High and Puissant Prince William Cavendishe, Duke, Marquess, and Earl of Newcastle . . . (1667, 1675). Playes, Never before Printed. Written by the Thrice Noble. . .(1668).