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Saturday, October 15, 2016

Laura Cereta - Renaissance Humanist and Feminist

Laura Cereta was unique among Renaissance egg-producing(prenominal) humanityists. Cereta directly addressed the stance of women as wives and as friends in her extensive body of Latin epistolary work. Questioning the ideals that presided all over intellectual, social, and personal expectations of spousal relationship, Ceretas letters reflected her three status as humanist, feminist, and wife. What make Cereta well known as an archean feminist, is that she believed all human beings, women included, are born with the right hand to an education.\nCereta felt that women should be improve and that their role was not to ripe be wives and bear children, just to have a break up in society. Ceretas contribution to early feminism was one of the most(prenominal) significant and influential movements of the Renaissance. She was a voice for those who could not come up to nor be heard in the fight towards complete equality. She publish private letters which expound her thoughts and o pinions regarding the lives of women, their rights to an education, and the slavery of women in marri advance and her need to witness umpire prevail.\nBorn in Brescia, Italy, in 1469, Laura Cereta was the eldest of six children in a prominent, upper-middle class Italian family. contrary many women of the Renaissance, Cereta authorized an education which started at the age of seven. She was sent to a convent where she authentic fundamental education and knowledgeable Latin, reading, writing, mathematics, literature, philosophy, and because she was female, embroidery (something she resented and would later vie as an example in many of her works). The daughter of a Brescian attorney, at the age of fifteen, Cereta unify a Venetian merchant, Pietro Serina, and was leave a year later. Unlike most educated women of her time, she analyze just as much before the wedding as she did so after. Once Pietro Serina died, quite possibly because of the bubonic plague, Cereta remained child less3 and to quench her grief, Cereta turned to her studies an...

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