Anna Maria van Schurman
Anna Maria van Schurman (November 5, 1607 – May 4, 1678) was a Dutch painter, engraver, poet, classical scholar, philosopher, and feminist writer who is best known for her exceptional learning and her defence of female education. She was a highly educated woman, who excelled in art, music, and literature, and became a polyglot proficient in fourteen languages, including Latin, Ancient Greek, Biblical Hebrew, Arabic, Syriac, Aramaic, and Ethiopic, as well as various contemporary European languages. She was the first woman to unofficially study at a Dutch university.
Anna Maria van Schurman | |
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Anna Maria van Schurman, by Jan Lievens, 1649 | |
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Died | May 4, 1678 70) Wieuwerd, Dutch Republic | (aged
Nationality | Dutch |
Education | University of Utrecht |
Style | Painting Engraving Poetry |
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