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  1. Elisabeth of Bohemia has been a key subject in the feminist history of philosophy. She has garnered attention as a prominent female thinker and for her practical role in the development of 17th century female scholars. Feminist scholars study her correspondences and life to understand the limitations placed on 17th century female ...

  2. 20 de ago. de 2013 · First published Tue Aug 20, 2013; substantive revision Tue Aug 17, 2021. Elisabeth, Princess Palatine of Bohemia (1618–1680) is most well-known for her extended correspondence with René Descartes, and indeed these letters constitute what we currently know of her extant philosophical writings. In that correspondence, Elisabeth ...

  3. Isabel do Palatinado (nascida Elizabeth von Pfalz-Simmern; 26 de dezembro de 1618 – 11 de fevereiro de 1680) também conhecida como Elisabete da Boêmia, [ 1][ 2] Princesa Isabel do Palatinado, ou Princesa-Abadessa da Abadia de Herford, era a filha mais velha de Frederico V, Eleitor Palatino (que foi brevemente Rei da Boêmia) e Isabel Stuart.

  4. Elizabeth Stuart (19 August 1596 – 13 February 1662) was Electress of the Palatinate and briefly Queen of Bohemia as the wife of Frederick V of the Palatinate. The couple's selection for the crown by the nobles of Bohemia was part of the political and religious turmoil setting off the Thirty Years' War.

  5. Primeiros anos. Isabel Stuart foi a segunda filha do rei Jaime VI da Escócia e I de Inglaterra e da rainha Ana e sua única filha a sobreviver após a infância. Seu irmão Carlos, quatro anos mais novo que sua irmã, era considerado fraco e improvável de sobreviver até a idade adulta.

  6. Elizabeth Stuart (born August 19, 1596, Falkland Palace, Fifeshire, Scotland—died February 13, 1662, Westminster, London, England) was a British princess who from 1619 was the titular queen of Bohemia. The daughter of James VI of Scotland (later James I of Great Britain) and Anne of Denmark, Elizabeth in 1606 came to the British royal court ...

  7. This book showcases Elisabeth of Bohemia, Princess Palatine (1618-1680), one of the foremost female minds of the 17th century. Best known today for her important correspondence with the philosopher René Descartes, Elisabeth was famous in her own time for her learning, philosophical acumen, and mathematical brilliance.