- De
Mulieribus Claris or De
Claris Mulieribus (Latin for "Concerning
Famous Women") is a
collection of
biographies of
historical and
mythological women...
- in 1362,
including The Decameron. In 1360,
Boccaccio began work on De
mulieribus claris, a book
offering biographies of 106
famous women, that he completed...
-
Debora (1997).
Warrior Women. The
anonymous Tractatus de
mulieribus. Leiden: Brill. pp. 60–61. Text of
Tractatus de
Mulieribus at archive.org v t e v t e...
- from an
Incunable German translation by
Heinrich Steinhöwel of
Giovanni Boccaccio's De
mulieribus claris,
printed by
Johann Zainer [de] at Ulm ca. 1474....
-
medieval and
Renaissance art,
often as
illustrations to Boccaccio's De
mulieribus claris.
Primaticcio painted it in the
Chateau of
Fontainebleau (1541–47)...
-
fourteen lives in the
Tractatus de
mulieribus.
According to Gera, the "Life of Semiramis" from the
Tractatus de
mulieribus in
particular is "a
succinct and...
- witch-phobic
efforts by
Heinrich Kramer. Molitor's work, De
Lamiis et
Pythonicis Mulieribus, was
first published in 1489,
three years after the
first edition of Kramer's...
- free his
siblings from
their father's stomach. She is
remembered in De
Mulieribus Claris, a
collection of
biographies of
historical and
mythological women...
- or over the
ocean without wetting her feet.
Giovanni Boccaccio's De
mulieribus claris includes a
segment on Camilla. She is not
often a
subject in art...
-
quasi Americi terram sive
Americam dicendam, **** et
Europa et Asia a
mulieribus sua
sortita sint nomina." Arbuckle, Alex (24
December 2016). "This 509-year-old...