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Women Authorship (1400s) -- History of research -- Overview Lucrezia Tornabuoni was the first woman to contribute to the field of Jewish and Christian Origins with a collection of five short biographical sketches of biblical characters, including Judith, Tobias, Esther, Susanna, and John the Baptist. The wife of Piero de' Medici and mother of Lorenzo de' Medici belonged to a noble family of bankers, who supported the Medici's rise to power. She was an accomplished poetess and patron of the arts. @2015 Gabriele Boccaccini, University of Michigan
Women Authorship (1400s) -- Highlights
Second Temple Studies -- Enochic Studies -- Apocalyptic Studies -- Qumran Studies -- OT Apocrypha Studies -- Wisdom Studies -- OT Pseudepigrapha Studies -- Hellenistic-Jewish Studies -- Philo Studies -- Josephus Studies -- Historical Jesus Studies -- Pauline Studies -- Johannine Studies -- Petrine Studies -- Gospels Studies -- Christian Origins Studies -- New Testament Studies -- Early Christian Studies -- Early Jewish Studies -- Early Islamic Studies -- Early Samaritan Studies -- Hebrew Bible Studies -//- Fiction (1400s) -- Art (1400s) -//- Women Authorship (1400s) -- Jewish Authorship (1400s)
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Pages in category "Women Authorship--1450s"
The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.