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Anna Maria van Schurman was in more than one aspect an
unconventional woman in her own lifetime. As a gifted scholar in
many foreign and ancient languages, as well as in philosophy and
theology, she corresponded with other learned men and women all
over Europe. She achieved international renown for her own defence
of scholarly activity of women. Life and work of this Dutch femme
savante of the 17th Century has thus far been studied by
theologians, philosophers, literary scholars, historians,
pedagogues and art historians, each concentrating on specific
aspects of Van Schurman's biography or work. A rather fragmented
image of this scholar was the result. This interdependent
collection of essays describes the life and work of Anna Maria van
Schurman from an interdisciplinary - or rather multidisciplinary -
approach and will outline a more integrated yet at the same time
subtly differentiated picture. Nine contributions - from the
disciplines of philosophy, theology, Dutch language and literature,
intellectual and art history, and women's studies - partly based on
new source material, shed light on Van Schurman's ideas on
erudition and femininity, ethics and philosophy, as well as on her
religious beliefs, within the context of the early modern
intellectual community to which she belonged. Audience: This
collection of essays will therefore command the interest not only
of historians, but also of scholars and students in theology,
philosophy, art history, and women's studies.
Anna Maria van Schurman was in more than one aspect an
unconventional woman in her own lifetime. As a gifted scholar in
many foreign and ancient languages, as well as in philosophy and
theology, she corresponded with other learned men and women all
over Europe. She achieved international renown for her own defence
of scholarly activity of women. Life and work of this Dutch femme
savante of the 17th Century has thus far been studied by
theologians, philosophers, literary scholars, historians,
pedagogues and art historians, each concentrating on specific
aspects of Van Schurman's biography or work. A rather fragmented
image of this scholar was the result. This interdependent
collection of essays describes the life and work of Anna Maria van
Schurman from an interdisciplinary - or rather multidisciplinary -
approach and will outline a more integrated yet at the same time
subtly differentiated picture. Nine contributions - from the
disciplines of philosophy, theology, Dutch language and literature,
intellectual and art history, and women's studies - partly based on
new source material, shed light on Van Schurman's ideas on
erudition and femininity, ethics and philosophy, as well as on her
religious beliefs, within the context of the early modern
intellectual community to which she belonged. Audience: This
collection of essays will therefore command the interest not only
of historians, but also of scholars and students in theology,
philosophy, art history, and women's studies.
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