De mulieribus claris

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De mulieribus claris is a 14th-century Latin collection of biographies by Giovanni Boccaccio that portrays famous women from history and mythology, often considered one of the first works of its kind devoted entirely to women.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin prose work
biographical collection
medieval literary work
alsoKnownAs De claris mulieribus
author Giovanni Boccaccio
circulation widely copied in manuscript in the late Middle Ages
countryOfOrigin Italy
dateWritten circa 1361–1375
genre biography
didactic literature
hasInfluenceOn later collections of women’s biographies
hasPart biography of Cleopatra
biography of Dido
biography of Eve
biography of Helen of Troy
biography of Isis
biography of Judith
biography of Lucretia
biography of Medea
biography of Minerva
biography of Penelope
biography of Pope Joan
biography of Sappho
biography of Semiramis
biography of Venus
influenced Christine de Pizan
De claris mulieribus tradition
influencedBy Christian moral tradition
classical literature
language Latin
literaryForm prose
literaryMovement humanism
literaryPeriod Renaissance
surface form: Italian Renaissance
mainSubject famous women
women in history
women in mythology
manuscriptTradition illustrated manuscripts
narrativeVoice moralizing narrator
notableFor first collection of biographies devoted entirely to women in Western literature
numberOfBiographies 106
placeOfWriting Florence
publicationCentury 14th century
purpose exemplary stories of women
moral instruction
structure series of individual biographies
subjectField gender studies
women’s history
titleLanguage Latin
titleTranslation On Famous Women

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Giovanni Boccaccio notableWork De mulieribus claris
On Famous Women originalTitle De mulieribus claris
On Famous Women alternateName De mulieribus claris
this entity surface form: De claris mulieribus