• Cassandra Fedele (c. 1465 – 1558 CE) was an Italian humanist writer. She has been called the most renowned woman scholar in Italy during the last decades...
  • Cassandra Fedele died two years later in 1558 at the age of ninety-three.
  • Cassandra Fedele, was the most renowned woman scholar in Italy during the last decades of the Quattrocento.
  • Venetian humanist, writer, and scholar Cassandra Fedele was born to citizen-class parents, Angelo Fedele and Barbara Leoni, in Venice.
  • The Rhetorics of Life-Writing in Early Modern Europe: Forms of Biography from Cassandra Fedele to Louis XIV.
  • Binghamton, N.Y.: Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies, 1983, 87-88; Cassandra Fedele: Letters and Orations.
  • Benzer şekilde, Cassandra Fedele'in çeşitli alanlardaki etkilerini ve pratik uygulamalarını inceleyerek günümüz toplumu üzerindeki önemini ve etkisini vurgulayacağız.
  • Bu şöhret Cassandra Fedele harf ve egemenlerin akademisyenler, erkeklerle ilişkiler kurma fırsatı verir Aragon Eleonora , Aragon Ferdinand II , Louis XII Fransa.
  • Cassandra Fedele’s costume, with its heavy sleeves, is loosely derived from Venetian Renaissance dress.
  • Fedele, Cassandra (1465–1558) A renowned scholar, born in Venice and educated in classical literature, rhetoric, science, philosophy, and the new humanistic...
  • By the end of the fifteenth century, Cassandra Fedele (1465-1558), a learned middle-class woman of Venice, was arguably the most famous woman writer and...
  • Abbiamo cercato di offrire alcune suggestioni desunte dalle Orationes e dalle Epistole di Cassandra Fedele, contenute nelle pagine che seguono...
  • By the last decade of the fifteenth century, the writer Cassandra Fedele was probably the best-known female classical scholar living in Europe.