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==Sources== ;Original sources * De Pizan, Christine. ''The Book of the City of Ladies''. 1405. Trans. Rosalind Brown-Grant. London: Penguin, 1999. Print. * Boccaccio, Giovanni. ''De mulieribus claris. English & Latin. Famous women''. Ed. by Virginia Brown. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2001. * Pizan, Christine. ''A Medieval woman's mirror of honor: the treasury of the city of ladies''. Trans. by Charity Cannon Willard, ed. by Madeleine Pelner Cosman. Tenafly: Bard Hall Press, 1989. ;Secondary sources * Blumenfeld-Kosinski, Renate and Kevin Brownlee. ''The Selected Writings of Christine De Pizan: New Translations, Criticism''. New York, Norton Critical Editions, 1997. * Brabant, Margaret. ''Politics, gender, and genre: the political thought of Christine de Pizan''. Boulder: Westview Press, 1992. * Brown-Grant, Rosalind. Introduction. ''The Book of the City of Ladies'' by Christine Pizan. 1405. Trans. Rosalind Brown-Grant. London: Penguin, 1999. xvi-xxxv. Print. * Fenster, Thelma. "‘Perdre son latin’: Christine de Pizan and Vernacular Humanism." ''Christine de Pizan and the Categories of Difference''. Ed. Marilynn Desmond. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P: 1998. 91-107. Print. Medieval Cultures 14. * Forhan, Kate Langdon. ''The Political Theory of Chrisine Pizan''. Burlington: Ashgate: 2002. Print. Women and Gender in the Early Mod. World. * Gaunt, Simon. ''Gender and genre in medieval French literature''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. * King, Margaret, and Albert Rabil. Introduction. "Dialogue on the Infinity of Love." Tullia d'Aragona. 1547. Trans. Rinaldina Russell and Bruce Merry. Chicago: The University of Chicago, 1997. * Miller, Paul Allen, Platter, Charles, and Gold, Barbara K. ''Sex and gender in medieval and Renaissance texts: the Latin tradition''. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1997. * Quilligan, Maureen. ''The allegory of female authority: Christine de Pizan's Cité des dames''. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1991.
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