Luigi Mercantini

Della Educazione Letteraria Della Donna

Sprache: Italienisch.
kartoniert , 32 Seiten
ISBN 1023988453
EAN 9781023988452
Veröffentlicht Mai 2025
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Della Educazione Letteraria Della Donna is a treatise on the literary education of women, authored by Luigi Mercantini. This discourse, delivered on December 10, 1854, at the Italian College for Girls in Genoa, explores the importance and nature of literary education for women in 19th-century Italy. Mercantini's work provides insights into the educational philosophies and societal expectations surrounding women's intellectual development during this period. This work offers valuable perspectives on the history of education and gender studies, making it a relevant resource for scholars and readers interested in the intellectual history of women in Italy.
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