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Tables of contents to Women Writing Latin: From Roman Antiquity to Early Modern Europe, Volumes 2 and 3:
Volume 2. Medieval Women Writing Latin
Radegund and the Letter of Foundation Jane E. Jeffrey
A Schoolgirl and Mistress Felhin: A Devout Petition from Ninth-Century Saxony
Steven A. Stofferahn Hrotsvit’s Callimachus and the Art of Comedy
Mark Damen Sisters in the Literary Agon: Texts from Communities of Women on the Mortuary Roll of the Abbess Matilda of La Trinité, Caen
Daniel Sheerin Hildegard of Bingen: The Teutonic Prophetess
Tatiana Tsakiropoulou-Summers The Problemata of Heloise
Anne Collins Smith Autobiography or Autohagiography? Decoding the Subtext in the Visions of Elisabeth of Schönau
Thalia A. Pandiri Herrad of Hohenbourg and the Poetry of the Hortus deliciarum: Cantat Tibi Cantica
Fiona Griffiths Anonymous Lives: Documents from the Benedictine Convent of Sant Pere de les Puelles
Linda McMillin
Street Mysticism: An Introduction to The Life and Revelations of Agnes Blannbekin
Ulrike Wiethaus Birgitta Birgersdotter, Saint Bride of Sweden (1303?–1373)
Sandra Straubhaar
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Volume 3. Early Modern Women Writing Latin
Angela Nogarola (ca. 1400) and Isotta Nogarola (1418-1466): Thieves of Language
Holt N. Parker Costanza Varano (1426-1447): Latin as an Instrument of State
Holt N. Parker Cassandra Fedele (1465-1558)
Diana Robin Laura Cereta (1469-1499)
Diana Robin Conventual Life in Renaissance Italy: The Latin Poetry of Suor Laurentia Strozzi (1514-1591)
Jane Stevenson Olympia Fulvia Morata (1526/7-1555): Humanist, Heretic, Heroine
Holt N. Parker Luisa Sigea (1522-1560): Iberian Scholar-Poet
Edward V. George Johanna Otho (Othonia) and Women’s Latin Poetry of Reformed Europe
Jane Stevenson Elizabeth Jane Weston (1581-1612)
Brenda M. Hosington Bathsua Reginald Makin (1600-1675?)
Anne Leslie Saunders “Alpha Virginum”: Anna Maria van Schurman (1607-1678)
Pieta van Beek
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