Western intellectual tradition has long been viewed as an exclusive male bastion, but Women in Western Intellectual Culture, 600-1500 proves that this thesis is no longer tenable. By identifying and analyzing the intellectual writings and activities of women throughout the centuries this study, the first of two volumes, documents a level of participation in intellectual matters that will surprise many readers. The quality and quantity of these contributions show that women's voices deserve more attention in intellectual history.Introduction The Early Renaissances The Creation of a Literate Society The Coming of the Vernacular The Vernacular Mothers Scholastics, Mystics, and Secondary Intellectuals The Great Theologians Woman Humanists
Ranft provides a compelling re-vision...with commendable clarity and elegance...essential [for] all libraries... - L.E. Mitchell, Choice
PATRICIA RANFT is Professor of History at Central Michigan University,?USA.?