Christine de Pizan's Advice for Princes in Middle English Translation: Stephen Scrope's the Epistle of Othea and the Anonymous Lytle Bibell of Knyghth by
Christine de Pizan's Advice for Princes in Middle English Translation: Stephen Scrope's the Epistle of Othea and the Anonymous Lytle Bibell of Knyghth

Christine de Pizan's Advice for Princes in Middle English Translation: Stephen Scrope's the Epistle of Othea and the Anonymous Lytle Bibell of Knyghth

Teams Middle English Texts

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nonfiction classics literary poetry challenging informative reflective medium-paced
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One of the most popular mirrors for princes, Christine de Pizan's Epistre Othea (Letter of Othea) circulated widely in England. Speaking through Othea, the goddess of wisdom and prudence, in the guise of instructing Hector of Troy, Christine advis...

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