The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe

Series Co-Editors: Margaret L. King and Albert Rabil, Jr.

University of Chicago Press listing of OVEME series

WORKS PUBLISHED, IN PRESS, AND PROJECTED

updated July 2005

Published

In Press

Projected

1:   Henricus Cornelius Agrippa, The Nobility and Preeminence of the Female Sex, ed. and trans.Albert Rabil, Jr. (1996)
2:   Isabella Andreini, Mirtilla, ed. and trans. Laura Stortoni
3:   Tullia Aragona, Complete Poems and Letters, ed. and trans. Julia Hairston
4:   Tullia d'Aragona, Dialogue on the Infinity of Love, ed. and trans. Rinaldina Russell and Bruce Merry (1997)

5:    Tullia Aragona, The Wretch, Otherwise Known as Guerrino, ed. and trans. Julia Hairston and John McLucas

6:    Giuseppa Eleonora Barbapiccola and Diamante Medaglia Faini, The Education of Women, ed. and trans. Rebecca Messbarger
7:    Francesco Barbaro, et al, On Marriage and the Family, ed. and trans. Margaret L. King
8:    Laura Battiferra, Selected Poetry, Prose, and Letters, ed. and trans. Victoria Kirkham
9:    Giulia Bigolina, Urania, ed. and trans. Valeria Finucci
10:   Elisabetta Caminer Turra, Writings on and about Women, ed. and trans. Catherine Sama
11:   Maddalena Campiglia, Flori, ed. and trans. Virginia Cox with Lisa Sampson
12:   Rosalba Carriera, Letters, Diaries, and Art, ed. and trans. Shearer West
13:   Laura Cereta, Collected Letters of a Renaissance Feminist, ed. and trans. Diana Robin (1997)
14:   Madame du Chatelet, Selected Works, ed. Judith Zinsser
15:   Christine de Pizan, et al., Debate over the "Romance of the Rose", ed. and trans. Tom Conley with Elisabeth Hodges
16:   Christine de Pizan, Life of Charles V, ed. and trans. Charity Cannon Willard
17:   Christine de Pizan, The Long Road of Learning, ed. and trans. Andrea Tarnowski
18:   Gabrielle de Coignard, Spiritual Sonnets, ed. and trans. Melanie E. Gregg
19:   Vittoria Colonna, Sonnets for Michelangelo, ed. and trans. Abigail Brundin
20:   Vittoria Colonna, Chiara Matraini, Lucrezia Marinella, Marian Writings, ed. and trans. Susan Haskins
21:   Marie Dentière, Epistles, ed. and trans. Mary B. McKinley
22:   Marie-Catherine Desjardins (Madame de Villedieu), Memoirs of the Life of Henriette-Sylvie de Molière, ed. and trans. Donna Kuizenga
23:   Princess Elizabeth of Bohemia, Correspondence with Descartes, ed. and trans. Lisa Shapiro
24.   Fairy-Tales by Seventeenth-Century French Women Writers, ed. and trans. Lewis Seifert and Domna C. Stanton
25:   Isabella d’Este, Selected Letters, ed. and trans. Deanna Shemek
26:   Cassandra Fedele, Letters and Orations, ed. and trans. Diana Robin (2000)
27:   Cecilia Ferrazzi, Autobiography of an Aspiring Saint, ed. and trans. Anne Jacobson Schutte (1996)
28:   Moderata Fonte, Floridoro, ed. and trans. Valeria Finucci
29:   Moderata Fonte, The Worth of Women, ed. and trans. Virginia Cox (1997)
30:   Moderata Fonte and Lucrezia Marinella, Religious Narratives, ed. and trans. Virginia Cox
31:   Francisca de los Apostoles, Visions on Trial: The Inquisitional Trial of Francisca de los Apostoles, ed. and trans. Gillian T. W. Ahlgren
32:   Veronica Franco, Poems and Selected Letters, ed. and trans. Ann Rosalind Jones and Margaret Rosenthal (1998)
33:   Marie de Gournay, Apology for the Woman Writing and Other Works, ed. and trans. Richard Hillman and Colette Quesnel
34:   Catharina Regina von Greiffenberg, Meditations on the Life of Christ, ed. and trans. Lynne Tatlock
35:   Annibale Guasco, Discourse to Lady Lavinia his Daughter concerning the manner in which she should conduct herself at Court, ed. and trans. Peggy Osborn
36:   Louise Labé, Complete Works, ed. and trans. Annie Finch and Deborah Baker
37:   Madame Maintenon, Lectures and Dramatic Dialogues, ed. and trans. John Conley, SJ
38:   Lucrezia Marinella, L’Enrico, or Byzantium Conquered, ed. and trans. Virginia Cox
39:   Lucrezia Marinella, Happy Arcadia, ed. and trans. Susan Haskins and Letizia Panizza
40:   Lucrezia Marinella, The Nobility and Excellence of Women and the Defects & Vices of Men, ed. and trans. Anne Dunhill, introd. Letizia Panizza (1999)
41:   Chiara Matraini, Selected Poetry and Prose, ed. and trans. Elaine MacLachlan
42:   Duchesse de Montpensier, Letters, ed. and trans. Joan DeJean
43:   Olympia Morata, Complete Writings, ed. and trans. Holt N. Parker
44:   Isotta Nogarola, Selected Letters, ed. and trans. Margaret L. King and Diana Robin
45:   Jacqueline Pascal, A Rule for Children and Other Writings, ed. and trans. John Conley, SJ
46:   Eleonora Petersen von Merlau, Autobiography (1718), ed. and trans. Barbara Becker-Cantarino
47:   Alessandro Piccolomini, Rethinking Marriage in Sixteenth-Century Italy, ed. and trans. Letizia Panizza
48:   François Poullain de la Barre, Three Cartesian Feminist Treatises, introd. & notes Marcelle Maistre Welch, trans. Vivien Bosley
49:   In Praise of Women: Italian Fifteenth-Century Defenses of Women, ed. and trans. Daniel Bornstein
50:   Antonia Pulci, Florentine Drama for Convent and Festival: Seven Sacred Plays, Trans. James Wyatt Cook, ed. James Wyatt Cook and Barbara Collier Cook (1996)
51:   Sister Bartolomea Riccoboni, Life and Death in a Venetian Convent,  ed. and trans. Daniel Bornstein (2000)
52:   Madeleine and Catherine des Roches, Selected Letters, Dialogues, & Poems, ed. and trans. Anne Larsen
53:   Oliva Sabuco, The New Philosophy: True Medicine, ed. and trans. Gianna Pomata
54:   María de San José, Book of Recreations, ed. and trans. Amanda Powell and Alison Weber
55:   Margherita Sarrocchi, La Scanderbeide, ed. and trans. Rinaldina Russell
56:   Anna Maria van Schurman, Whether a Christian Woman Should be Educated and Other Writings from Her Intellectual Circle, ed. and trans. Joyce Irwin (1998)
57:   Madeleine de Scudéry, Orations and Rhetorical Dialogues, ed. and trans. Jane Donawerth with Julie Strongson
58:   Madeleine de Scudéry, Sapho, ed. and trans. Karen Newman
59:   Justine Siegemund, The Court Midwife of the Electorate of Brandenburg (1690), ed. and trans. Lynne Tatlock
60:   Gabrielle Suchon, On Philosophy and On Morality, ed. and trans. Domna Stanton with Rebecca Wilkin
61:   Sara Copio Sullam: Jewish Poet and Intellectual in Early Seventeenth-Century Venice, ed. and trans. Don Harrán
62:   Arcangela Tarabotti, Convent Life as Inferno: A Report, introd. and notes Francesca Medioli, trans. Letizia Panizza
63:   Francesco Buoninsegni and Arcangela Tarabotti, Menippean Satire: Against Feminine Extravagance and Anti-satire, ed. and trans. Elissa Weaver
64:   Arcangela Tarabotti, Paternal Tryanny, ed. and trans. Letizia Panizza
65:   Laura Terracina, Works, ed. and trans. Michael Sherberg
66:   Lucrezia Tornabuoni, Sacred Narratives, ed. and trans. Jane Tylus (2001)
67:   Juan Luis Vives, The Education of a Christian Woman, ed. and trans. Charles Fantazzi (2000)
68:   Katharina Schütz Zell, Selected Writings, ed. and trans. Elsie McKee