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Venetian nun and writer (1604–1652)
Arcangela Tarabotti (baptized 24 February 1604 – died 28 February 1652) was a Venetian nun and Early Modern Italian writer. Tarabotti wrote texts and
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2009 novel by Gail Carriger
the five-novel "The Parasol Protectorate" series, each featuring Alexia Tarabotti, a woman without a soul, as its lead character. A finalist for several
Soulless_(novel)
Surname list
Tarabotti is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arcangela Tarabotti Caterina Tarabotti This page lists people with the surname Tarabotti
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Venetian artist
Caterina Agnese Tarabotti (baptised 15 June 1615 – 8 February 1693) was a Venetian painter of the Baroque period. She was born in Venice, and a pupil
Caterina_Tarabotti
2010 novel by Gail Carriger
the five-novel "The Parasol Protectorate" series, each featuring Alexia Tarabotti, a woman without a soul, as its lead character. The book, originally published
Changeless_(novel)
Japanese media franchise
2011. Retrieved March 22, 2020. SupaduDev (July 12, 2011). "Miss Alexia Tarabotti has come to call!". Yen Press. Archived from the original on August 3
Highschool_of_the_Dead
French astronomer (1605–1694)
Huygens, Pierre de Fermat, and Arcangela Tarabotti. Bullialdus' correspondence with the cloistered Tarabotti was instrumental to the posthumous publication
Ismaël_Bullialdus
2010 novel by Gail Carriger
the five-novel "The Parasol Protectorate" series, each featuring Alexia Tarabotti, a woman without a soul, as its lead character. The book, originally published
Blameless_(novel)
2011 novel by Gail Carriger
best-selling "The Parasol Protectorate" series, each featuring Alexia Tarabotti, a woman without a soul, as its lead character. Blending steampunk with
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Venetian baroque singer and composer
the subliminal meaning in her texts, and, as is the case with Arcangela Tarabotti, the texts she set often hinted at underlying issues regarding gender
Barbara_Strozzi
2012 novel by Gail Carriger
best-selling[citation needed] "The Parasol Protectorate" series, each featuring Alexia Tarabotti, a woman without a soul, as its lead character. Blending steampunk with
Timeless_(Carriger_novel)
1967 radical feminist manifesto by Valerie Solanas
Books. Jansen, Sharon L. (2011). "Hell Hath No Fury: Rage in Arcangela Tarabotti's Paternal Tyranny and Valerie Solanas's SCUM Manifesto". Reading Women's
SCUM_Manifesto
"YEN PLUS turns DEADLY!!!". Yen Press. March 11, 2011. "Miss Alexia Tarabotti has come to call!". Yen Press. July 12, 2011. "HIGHSCHOOL OF THE DEAD
List of Highschool of the Dead chapters
List_of_Highschool_of_the_Dead_chapters
Calendar year
de Baños, Spanish noble (d. 1678) February 24 – Arcangela Tarabotti, born Elena Tarabotti, Venetian nun and feminist (d. 1652) March 10 – Johann Rudolf
1604
5th-century BC partner of Athenian statesman Pericles
catalogues of women in this period as a teacher and philosopher: in Arcangela Tarabotti's Tirannia Paterna, which portrays her as a teacher of rhetoric, and Gilles
Aspasia
Name list
given name include: Arcangela Panigarola Arcangela Paladini Arcangela Tarabotti Arcangela Felice Assunta Wertmüller This page or section lists people
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Day of the year
Kazimierz Sarbiewski, Polish author and poet (died 1640) 1604 – Arcangela Tarabotti, Venetian nun and feminist (died 1652) 1619 – Charles Le Brun, French
February_24
Giovanna Clementi (1692-1761) Caterina Tarabotti (active until 1690) - sister of proto-feminist writer Arcangela Tarabotti Elisabetta Marchioni (fl. ca. 1700)
List of 17th-century women artists
List_of_17th-century_women_artists
Italian poet, author, philosopher, polemicist and women's rights advocate
female writers of the time, which included Moderata Fonte, Arcangela Tarabotti and Veronica Franco. Marinella’s works mostly dealt with women’s rights
Lucrezia_Marinella
Calendar year
Gregorio Allegri, Italian composer (b. 1582) February 28 – Arcangela Tarabotti, Venetian nun and feminist (b. 1604) March 12 – Aloysius Gottifredi, Italian
1652
Italian Baroque writer
Arcangela Tarabotti. Brusoni, who was in great distress, copied the work and sent it to her. Thanks to powerful and influential friends, Tarabotti was able
Girolamo_Brusoni
American young adult book award
Magicians Peter Rock My Abandonment Gail Carriger Soulless: An Alexia Tarabotti Novel David Small Stitches: A Memoir Kevin Wilson Tunneling to the Center
Alex_Awards
Decade
de Baños, Spanish noble (d. 1678) February 24 – Arcangela Tarabotti, born Elena Tarabotti, Venetian nun and feminist (d. 1652) March 10 – Johann Rudolf
1600s_(decade)
Italian Augustine monk, scholar, and bibliophile
Giambattista Marino against Tommaso Stigliani, but he also opposed Arcangela Tarabotti in the debate over the oppression of women. Today Aprosio is best remembered
Angelico_Aprosio
American archaeologist (as Borregaard) and fiction writer
the first three books in NYT bestselling author Gail Carriger's Alexia Tarabotti series: Soulless, Changeless, and Blameless, to Kurt Hassler at Yen Press
Gail_Carriger
Venetian artist (1584–1663)
Varotari, whom she assisted with his work. Among her students was Caterina Tarabotti. She died in Venice around 1663 or 1664. Wikimedia Commons has media related
Chiara_Varotari
Venetian painter (1588–1649)
Varotari was a well known portraitist. Among his students was Caterina Tarabotti. Padovanino was a highly respected artist in his time. Although he had
Padovanino
1735), pastellist Margherita Terzi (18th century), pastellist Caterina Tarabotti (active 1659), Baroque painter Maria Felice Tibaldi (1707–1770), painter
List_of_Italian_women_artists
Nahum Tate, Irish poet and dramatist (died 1715) February 28 – Arcangela Tarabotti, Venetian nun and feminist writer (born 1604) April 12 – John Vicars,
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German philosopher
for the one who has lost liberty": liberty and free will in Arcangela Tarabotti's (1604–1652) radical criticism of the patriarchy". Intellectual History
Sabrina_Ebbersmeyer
theorist Antoni Tàpies (1923–2012), Spanish Catalan painter Caterina Tarabotti (active 1659), Italian painter Edmund Charles Tarbell (1862–1938), American
List of painters by name beginning with "T"
List_of_painters_by_name_beginning_with_"T"
Venetian writer and politician
Ferrante Pallavicino Antonio Rocco Barbara Strozzi Anna Renzi Arcangela Tarabotti "Lo incendio : comedia del sig. Gio. Francesco Loredano". trove.nla.gov
Giovanni_Francesco_Loredan
Decade
Gregorio Allegri, Italian composer (b. 1582) February 28 – Arcangela Tarabotti, Venetian nun and feminist (b. 1604) March 12 – Aloysius Gottifredi, Italian
1650s
Thott Plautilla Bricci Anne Clifford Fritigil Vendela Skytte Caterina Tarabotti Catherina Boevey Catherine Talbot Charlotte Brooke Lucia Casalini Torelli
A Biographical Dictionary of the Celebrated Women of Every Age and Country
A_Biographical_Dictionary_of_the_Celebrated_Women_of_Every_Age_and_Country
Daiphantus, or the Passions of Love February 24 – Arcangela Tarabotti, born Elena Tarabotti, Venetian nun and feminist writer (died 1652) May 10 – Jean
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