199Īnna maria van schurman leaves utrecht 1669-1678Ĭhapter 5. The European Women’s Republic of Letters. The Women’s Republic of Letters in the Netherlands. The Opuscula Hebraea Graeca, Latina et Gallica. Įstablishment of the University of Utrecht. Īnna maria van schurman and the university of utrecht 1634-1669Ĭhapter 2. Īnna maria van schurman before the establishmentĬhapter 1. Public in any form or in any way without prior permission from the the publisher. No part of this edition may be reproduced or stored by automated means, or be made Heidelberglaan 3, Utrecht, The NetherlandsĪll rights reserved. © Igitur, Utrecht Publishing & Archiving Services The text was composed in the typeface Minion, book design by The first female university student: Anna Maria van Schurman (1636) was published by Igitur, Utrecht various Oxford English dictionaries and the New Oxford Dictionary In the interest of consistency regarding spelling and language usage, UK (Oxford) English reference sources were used (e.g. Passages from the Bible were quoted from the Authorized King James Version (Kenneth Copeland Reference Edition).ģ. For the convenience of the reader, quotations and titles of texts have been paraphrased, andĮither the quotation or the relevant paraphrase have been given in square brackets.Ģ. Translators: Anna-Mart Bonthuys (DLitt et Phil (SA))ġ. Translated from De eerste studente: Anna Maria van Schurman (1636). Thanks to Madelon Pieper for her friendship and moral support. Part by the Maatschappij der Nederlandse Letterkunde, Leiden. This edition was made possible in part by the financial support of the University of Utrecht, in Professor Willem Hendrik Gispen of the University of Utrecht. This translation has been commissioned by the Executive Board and the former Rector Magnificus, Republic of Letters, and the content and influence of her publications in the Sition in the academic world of the seventeenth century, her role within the The first female university student: Anna Maria van Schurman (1636) providesĪ detailed picture of the life and times of Anna Maria van Schurman: her po. She attempted to explain the reasons for this turnabout in her Latin But inġ669 Anna Maria van Schurman, watched by many in disbelief, left the city,Ĭhurch and university of Utrecht to join the Labadists, a radical Protestant Network of learned women which included Birgitte Thott, Christina of Sweden, Marie le Jars de Gournay, Bathsua Makin and Dorothea Moore. Was well-known internationally and became a key figure within a European Syrian, Samaritan, Arabic and Ethiopian, to name but a few. She was proficient in Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Aramaic, Her knowledge of languages was astounding. Reprinted several times and was noted internationally. Her book Opuscula Hebraea Graeca Latina et Gallica was Poetry in many languages and published a dissertation on women’s rights toĪcademic study. The fields of languages and medicine, but especially in theology. University of Utrecht, but also public disputations and “listening” lectures in Anna Maria van Schurman attended not only private lectures at the Utrecht, and thereby the first in the Netherlands and even in the whole of Europe. But more than two centuries earlier, in 1636,Īnna Maria van Schurman had become the first female university student in Question to anyone in the Netherlands and the incorrect answer Aletta Jacobs Who was the first female university student in the Netherlands? Pose this The first female university student : Anna Maria van Schurman (1636)
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