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In Defense of Women : A Bilingual Edition - Volume 107

Colonna, PompeoKing, Margaret L.(Foreword by)Minonzio, Franco(Introduction by)Minonzio, Franco(Edited by)King, Margaret L.(Translated by)
Part of the The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe: The Toronto Series series
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An important contribution to early public debates on the nature of women written by a cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church. Pompeo Colonna’s In Defense of Women (1530), presented in this volume in Latin and English translation, is one of several important defenses of women composed in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries by male advocates of women’s moral and intellectual worth.

Known as a cardinal and a warrior, but also as an active participant in sixteenth-century Italian literary circles, Colonna addresses the work to his cousin Vittoria Colonna, the most renowned Italian woman poet of the era, who, he writes, had urged him to undertake it.

His Defense not only refutes arguments of women’s inferiority and incapacity but, remarkably, asserts their ability to hold political office and govern.

It contains original Latin text and a critical introduction by Franco Minonzio.

It also features a foreword by Margaret L. King, as well as a postscript by King, tracing the separate male-authored and female-authored Renaissance defenses of women.  

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Product Details
Iter Press
1649591136 / 9781649591135
Paperback / softback
17/04/2024
United States
250 pages, 1 color plate
152 x 229 mm, 399 grams