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| Revised 9/6/08
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Complete List: French, German, Italian, Latin, Spanish languages—each listed alphabetically
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Note: Titles of unpublished volumes are descriptive but
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*published †in press
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| 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 | |
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Christine de Pizan, The Long Road of Learning, ed. and trans. Andrea Tarnowski |
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| * | 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 |
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Madeleine de Scudéry, The Story of Sapho, ed. and trans. Karen Newman |
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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 |
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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 |
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Isabella Andreini,
Mirtilla, ed. and
trans. Laura Stortoni |
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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 | |
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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 |
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Valeria Miani, Celinda: A Tragedy, ed. and trans. Valeria Finucci |
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Sister Giustina Niccolini, Chronicle of Le Murate, ed. and trans. Saundra Weddle |
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| 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 |
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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) |
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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 |
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| 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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| Series Editors’ Bibliography, “The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe” |
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