Nobiliss. Virginis Annae Maria Schurman Opuscula Hebraea, Graeca, Latina, Gallica, Prosaica Et Metrica is a collection of prose and poetry by Anna Maria van Schurman, a remarkable 17th-century scholar. Written in Latin, Greek, Hebrew, and French, this volume showcases her extraordinary linguistic abilities and intellectual breadth. Van Schurman was celebrated for her erudition and contributions to theology, philosophy, and literature. This work offers invaluable insights into the intellectual landscape of the Renaissance and the early modern period, making it essential reading for scholars of classical studies, religious history, and women's literature. Explore the mind of a true polymath in this enduring collection.
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