A History of Women Philosophers: Volume I: Ancient Women Philosophers, 600 B.C.-500 A.D.M.E. Waithe Springer Science & Business Media, 30. apr. 1987 - 229 sider |
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Themistoclea Theano Arignote Myia and Damo | 11 |
Aesata of Lucania Phintys of Sparta and Perictione I | 19 |
Theano II and Perictione II | 41 |
4 Authenticating the Fragments and Letters | 59 |
5 Aspasia of Miletus | 75 |
6 Diotima of Mantinea | 83 |
7 Julia Domna | 117 |
8 Makrina | 139 |
9 Hypatia of Alexandria | 169 |
10 Arete Asclepigenia Axiothea Cleobulina Hipparchia and Lasthenia | 197 |
Bibliography | 211 |
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A History of Women Philosophers: Ancient Women Philosophers 600 B.C. — 500 A.D. M.E. Waithe Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 1987 |
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