Year 8 History
Christine de Pisan
Last updated 7 May 2025
Print Resources
Below is a small selection of print resources that include information about Christine de Pisan. You can locate these using the shelf Call No indicated. You will also find more resources by searching the Library Catalogue using your keywords.
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305.40902 DEA
Dean, R., & Thomson, M. (2003). Women of the middle ages. Farmington Hills, Michigan: Lucent.
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920.72 ONE
Kuiper, K. (Ed.). (2010). The 100 most influential women of all time. New York, New York: Britannica Educational.
920.72 HER
Heroines: remarkable and inspiring women : an illustrated anthology of essays by women writers. (1995). Manchester, U.K: Saraband.
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Boucquey, T. (2005). Pisan, Christine de. In Encyclopedia of World Writers, 14th through 18th Centuries. Ancient and Medieval History database.
Kuhlman, E. (2016). Pisan, Christine de. In Women Scholars and Educators. Ancient and Medieval History database.
Thompson, L. (2016). Pisan, Christine de. In Encyclopedia of the Medieval World: 600 to 1450. Ancient and Medieval History database.
Websites
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Mark, J. J. (n.d.). Christine de Pizan. World History Encyclopedia. https://www.worldhistory.org/Christine_de_Pizan/
Videos
History’s Forgotten People. (2022, July 30). Medieval Europe’s first paid female author [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8xnIAYQ_jQ
References
Christine de Pizan [Image]. (n.d.). http://alchetron.com/Christine-de-Pizan-1054711-W


