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 Co-Editors: Margaret King (mking@nyc.rr.com) and Albert Rabil, Jr. (arabil@nc.rr.com)
 
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Revised 9/6/08

 

Complete List:           French, German, Italian, Latin, Spanish languages—each listed alphabetically


Note:   Titles of unpublished volumes are descriptive but not necessarily exact.

 

*published      in press


 French Authors/Texts
* 1. Madeleine de l’Aubespine, Complete Works, ed. and trans. Anna Kłosowska
  2. Louise Bourgeois, Faithful Story and Advice to My Daughter, ed. and introd. Alison Lingo, trans. Stephanie O’Hara
3. Emilie du Chatelet, Selected Writings of an Enlightenment Philosophe, ed. and introd. Judith Zinsser, trans. Isabelle Bour
* 4. Gabrielle de Coignard, Spiritual Sonnets, ed. and trans. Melanie E. Gregg
* 5. Marie Dentière, Epistles, ed. and trans. Mary B. McKinley
* 6. Marie-Catherine Desjardins (Madame de Villedieu), Memoirs of the Life of Henriette-Sylvie de Molière, ed. and trans. Donna Kuizenga
* 7. Princess Elizabeth of Bohemia, Correspondence with Descartes, ed. and trans. Lisa Shapiro
  8. Fairy-Tales by Seventeenth-Century French Women Writers, ed. and trans. Lewis Seifert and Domna C. Stanton
* 9. Marie de Gournay, The Equality of the Sexes and Other Writings, ed. and trans. Richard Hillman and Colette Quesnel
10.

Pernette du Guillet, Complete Poems, ed. and introd. Karen James, trans. Marta Finch Kozlosky

* 11. Jeanne de Jussie, The Short Chronicle, ed. and trans. Carrie Klaus
* 12. Louise Labé, Complete Works, ed. and introd. Deborah Baker, trans. Annie Finch
* 13. Madame de Lafayette, Zayde, ed. and trans. Nicholas Paige
* 14. Madame Maintenon, Lectures and Dramatic Dialogues, ed. and trans. John Conley, SJ
* 15. Marie and Hortense Mancini, Memoirs, ed. and trans. Sarah Nelson
* 16. Anne-Marie-Louise d’Orléans, Duchesse de Montpensier, Against Marriage: The Correspondence of La Grande Mademoiselle, ed. and trans. Joan DeJean
17. Marguerite de Navarre, Anthology, ed. and trans. Rouben Cholakian with Mary Skemp
  18. Marguerite de Navarre, The Heptameron, ed. and introd. Mary McKinley, trans. Rouben Cholakian
* 19.

Jacqueline Pascal, A Rule for Children and Other Writings, ed. and trans. John Conley, SJ

  20. Christine de Pizan, et al., Debate over the “Romance of the Rose”, ed. and trans. David Hult
  21. Christine de Pizan, Early “Defense of Women” Poems: The Letter of the God of Love and Tale of the Rose, with Selected Lyric Poems, ed. and trans. Thelma S. Fenster
  22. Christine de Pizan, Life of Charles V, ed. and trans. Nadia Margolis
  23.

Christine de Pizan, The Long Road of Learning, ed. and trans. Andrea Tarnowski

* 24. François Poullain de la Barre, Three Cartesian Feminist Treatises, introd. & notes Marcelle Maistre Welch, trans. Vivien Bosley
* 25. Madeleine and Catherine des Roches, Selected Letters, Dialogues, & Poems, ed. and trans. Anne Larsen
* 26. Madeleine de Scudéry, Orations and Rhetorical Dialogues, ed. and trans. Jane Donawerth with Julie Strongson
* 27.

Madeleine de Scudéry, The Story of Sapho, ed. and trans. Karen Newman

28.

Gabrielle Suchon, On the Celibate Life Freely Chosen and Treatise on Ethics and Politics, ed. and trans. Domna Stanton with Rebecca Wilkin   

     
   

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 German Authors/Texts 
29. Catharina Regina von Greiffenberg, Meditations on the Life of Christ, ed. and trans. Lynne Tatlock
* 30. Eleonora Petersen von Merlau, Pietism and Women’s Autobiography (1718), ed. and trans. Barbara Becker-Cantarino
* 31. Justine Siegemund, The Court Midwife of the Electorate of Brandenburg (1690), ed. and trans. Lynne Tatlock
32.

Katharina Schütz Zell, Selected Writings, ed. and trans. Elsie McKee

   

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 Italian Authors/Texts 
* 33. Maria Gaetana Agnesi, Giuseppa Eleonora Barbapiccola and Diamante Medaglia Faini, Aretafila Savini de’ Rossi, and the Accademia de’ Ricovrati, The Contest for Knowledge:  Debates over Women’s Learning in Eighteenth-Century Italy, ed. and trans. Rebecca Messbarger and Paula Findlen, with Rachel Scarlett-Trotter
  34. Isabella Andreini, Mirtilla, ed. and trans. Laura Stortoni
* 35.

Tullia d'Aragona, Dialogue on the Infinity of Love, ed. and trans. Rinaldina Russell and Bruce Merry (1997)

* 36.

Laura Battiferra, Selected Poetry, Prose, and Letters, ed. and trans. Victoria Kirkham

* 37. Giulia Bigolina, Urania: A Romance, ed. and trans. Valeria Finucci
* 38. Elisabetta Caminer Turra, Selected Writings of an Eighteenth-Century Venetian Woman of Letters, ed. and trans. Catherine Sama
* 39. Maddalena Campiglia, Flori, ed. and trans. Virginia Cox with Lisa Sampson
* 40. Vittoria Colonna, Sonnets for Michelangelo, ed. and trans. Abigail Brundin
41. Vittoria Colonna, Chiara Matraini, Lucrezia Marinella, Marian Writings, ed. and trans. Susan Haskins
  42. Isabella d’Este, Selected Letters, ed. and trans. Deanna Shemek
* 43.

Cecilia Ferrazzi, Autobiography of an Aspiring Saint, ed. and trans. Anne Jacobson Schutte (1996)

* 44. Moderata Fonte, Floridoro, ed. and introd. Valeria Finucci, trans. Julie Kisacky
* 45. Moderata Fonte, The Worth of Women, ed. and trans. Virginia Cox (1997)
* 46. Veronica Franco, Poems and Selected Letters, ed. and trans. Ann Rosalind Jones and Margaret Rosenthal (1998)
* 47. Annibale Guasco, Discourse to Lady Lavinia his Daughter, ed. and trans. Peggy Osborn
48. Lucrezia Marinella, L’Enrico, or Byzantium Conquered, ed. and trans. Maria Galli Stampino
* 49. Lucrezia Marinella, The Nobility and Excellence of Women and the Defects & Vices of Men, ed. and trans. Anne Dunhill, introd. Letizia Panizza (1999)
* 50. Chiara Matraini, Selected Poetry and Prose, Introd. Giovanna Rabitti,  trans. Elaine MacLachlan
  51.

Valeria Miani, Celinda: A Tragedy, ed. and trans. Valeria Finucci

  52.

Sister Giustina Niccolini, Chronicle of Le Murate, ed. and trans. Saundra Weddle

  53. Antonia Pulci, Saints’ Lives and Biblical Stories for the State (1483-1492), ed. Elissa Weaver, trans. James Cook (1997 edition of Florentine Drama for Convent and Festival revised, forthcoming 2010)
* 54. Sister Bartolomea Riccoboni, Life and Death in a Venetian Convent, ed. and trans. Daniel Bornstein (2000)
* 55. Margherita Sarrocchi, Scanderbeide: The Glorious Deeds of George Scanderbeg, King of Epirus, ed. and trans. Rinaldina Russell
  56. Gaspara Stampa, Complete Poems, ed. and trans. Jane Tylus
57. Sarra Copia Sulam, Sarra Copia Sulam: Jewish Poet and Intellectual in Early Seventeenth-Century Venice, ed. and trans. Don Harrán
* 58. Arcangela Tarabotti, Paternal Tryanny, ed. and trans. Letizia Panizza
* 59.

Lucrezia Tornabuoni de’ Medici, Sacred Narratives, ed. and trans. Jane Tylus (2001)

   

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 Latin Authors/Texts 
* 60. Henricus Cornelius Agrippa, The Nobility and Preeminence of the Female Sex, ed. and trans. Albert Rabil, Jr. (1996)
* 61. Laura Cereta, Collected Letters of a Renaissance Feminist, ed. and trans. Diana Robin (1997)
* 62. Cassandra Fedele, Letters and Orations, ed. and trans. Diana Robin (2000)
* 63. Olympia Morata, The Complete Writings of an Italian Heretic, ed. and trans. Holt N. Parker
* 64. Isotta Nogarola, Letters, Dialogue, Orations, ed. and trans. Margaret L. King and Diana Robin
* 65. Anna Maria van Schurman, Whether a Christian Woman Should be Educated and Other Writings from Her Intellectual Circle, ed. and trans. Joyce Irwin (1998)
* 66.

Juan Luis Vives, The Education of a Christian Woman, ed. and trans. Charles Fantazzi (2000)

   

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 Spanish Authors/Texts
* 67. Ana de San Bartolome, Autobiography, ed. and trans. Darcy Donahue
  68.

Eight Plays by Women Dramatists of Spain’s Golden Age, ed. and trans. Teresa Scott Soufas

  69. Luisa de Carvajal y Mendoza, Autobiography and Poetry, ed. and trans. Anne J. Cruz
* 70. Francisca de los Apostoles, Visions on Trial: The Inquisitional Trial of Francisca de los Apostoles, ed. and trans. Gillian T. W. Ahlgren
  71. María do Ceo, From a Convent in Lisbon: Plays, Poems, Biography and Letters Selected from her Spanish and Portuguese Works, ed. and trans. Valerie Hegstrom
* 72.

Maria de Guevara, Warnings to the Kings: Advice on Restoring Spain, ed. Nieves Romero-Diaz, trans. Nieves Romero-Diaz and Samuel Martin

  73. Sister Margaret of the Mother of God, Autobiography, ed. and introd. Cordula van Wyhe, trans. Susan Smith
  74. Ana de Mendoza, Letters, ed. and trans. Helen H. Reed
* 75. María de San José Salazar, Book for the Hour of Recreation, ed. and trans. Amanda Powell and Alison Weber
76.

Maria de Zayas, Selected Novellas on Love, ed. and trans. Margaret Greer and Elizabeth Rhodes

   

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