Bosquet des malades - Admiration des œuvres de Dieu Paroles et silence d'une femme dans la Castille du XVe siècle

This book offers the first critical translation into French of the two treatises composed by Teresa de Cartagena in the late 15th century, the Grove of the Infirm and the Wonder at the Works of God. They are the oldest surviving texts written by a female hand in the Castilian vernacular. Their conte...

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Main Author: Carthagène, Thérèse de (auth)
Other Authors: Baury, Ghislain (Editor)
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Published: Paris e-Spania Books 2021
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