This thesis aims at defining the argumentative terms and strategies of the rhetoric of praise in printed collected eulogies of women of the first half of the XVIth Century, both in collections of famous women (which celebrate exceptional feminine figures) and apologies of the female sex (which defend womankind through praise). The inquiry starts with the first French printed translation of Boccaccio's De mulieribus claris, entitled De la louenge et vertu des nobles et cleres dames (1493), and ends with the Fort inexpugnable de l'honneur du sexe foeminin (1555) by Francois de Billon, who provides the first historic panorama of the encomiastic tradition. Its specificity lies in the combination of two types of collective eulogy, which up to no...
This dissertation examines the literary dialogue written by female writers in Sixteenth-Century Fran...
Les sermons de funérailles du XVIIe siècle, qui contiennent des eulogies pour des femmes décédées, p...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine woman as reader and writer in early sixteenth-century Franc...
This paper examines the Roman custom of laudatio funebris for women. It falls into two parts. The f...
The main objective of this thesis is to examine the use of rhetorical devices pertaining to the disc...
The theme of the illustrious men benefits from an extraordinary fortune from the beginning of the Re...
Issus de la tradition inaugurée par Boccace, le thème des "Femmes Illustres" et les recueuils qui en...
To begin, this work proposes an inquiry into three interrelated areas of interest : a review of stud...
In the Realm of Sicily, the religious patronage begun by the women of the dynasties Norman and Hohen...
The definition of what constitutes patronage and what makes one a patron, such as the person who fun...
This contribution examines the Libro delle donne illustri by Giuseppe Betussi (1545). This is the It...
Ce travail a pour vocation d’interroger, dans un corpus de pièces françaises compris entre 1537 et 1...
This article examines notions of exemplary conduct in two early modern female-authored French texts ...
This dissertation collects and examines thirty-five examples of women’s monumental tombs from fiftee...
This dissertation examines women’s funerary memorials produced in Rome from 1550 to 1750. Their numb...
This dissertation examines the literary dialogue written by female writers in Sixteenth-Century Fran...
Les sermons de funérailles du XVIIe siècle, qui contiennent des eulogies pour des femmes décédées, p...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine woman as reader and writer in early sixteenth-century Franc...
This paper examines the Roman custom of laudatio funebris for women. It falls into two parts. The f...
The main objective of this thesis is to examine the use of rhetorical devices pertaining to the disc...
The theme of the illustrious men benefits from an extraordinary fortune from the beginning of the Re...
Issus de la tradition inaugurée par Boccace, le thème des "Femmes Illustres" et les recueuils qui en...
To begin, this work proposes an inquiry into three interrelated areas of interest : a review of stud...
In the Realm of Sicily, the religious patronage begun by the women of the dynasties Norman and Hohen...
The definition of what constitutes patronage and what makes one a patron, such as the person who fun...
This contribution examines the Libro delle donne illustri by Giuseppe Betussi (1545). This is the It...
Ce travail a pour vocation d’interroger, dans un corpus de pièces françaises compris entre 1537 et 1...
This article examines notions of exemplary conduct in two early modern female-authored French texts ...
This dissertation collects and examines thirty-five examples of women’s monumental tombs from fiftee...
This dissertation examines women’s funerary memorials produced in Rome from 1550 to 1750. Their numb...
This dissertation examines the literary dialogue written by female writers in Sixteenth-Century Fran...
Les sermons de funérailles du XVIIe siècle, qui contiennent des eulogies pour des femmes décédées, p...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine woman as reader and writer in early sixteenth-century Franc...