Christine de Pizan publications

‘Christine de Pisan and Thomas Hobbes,’ The Philosophical Quarterly 44, (1994) pp. 456–75.

‘Christine de Pisan and Thomas Hobbes’ reprinted in Hypatia's Daughters: 1500 Years of Women Philosophers, ed. Linda Lopez McAlister, (Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 1996) pp. 48–67.

with Constant J. Mews, Healing the Body Politic: the political thought of Christine de Pizan, (Turnhout: Brepols, 2005).

‘On Translating Christine de Pizan as a Philosopher’ in Healing the Body Politic: the political thought of Christine de Pizan, ed. Karen Green and Constant J. Mews (Turnhout: Brepols (2005) pp. 117–37.

‘Philosophy and Metaphor: the Significance of Christine’s “blunders”’ Parergon 22:1 (2005) pp. 119–36.

‘Isabeau de Bavière and the Political Philosophy of Christine de Pizan,’ Historical Reflections/Reflexions Historiques 32 (2006) pp. 247–72.

with Jacqueline Broad, ‘Fictions of a Feminine Philosophical Persona (or Philosophia Lost)’ in The Philosopher in Early Modern Europe: The Nature of a Contested Identity ed. Conal Condren, Stephen Gaukroger and Ian Hunter (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006), pp. 229–53.

‘Could Christine de Pizan be the Author of BNF fr. 1223?’ Cahiers de Recherches Médiévales 14, (2007) pp. 211–29.

Phronesis feminized, Prudence from Christine de Pizan to Elizabeth 1,’ in Virtue, Liberty and Toleration: Political Ideas of European Women, 1400-1800, ed. Jacqueline Broad and Karen Green (Dordrecht: Springer, 2007), pp. 23–38.

translated and edited with Constant J. Mews and Janice Pinder, The Book of Peace, by Christine de Pizan, (University Park: Penn State Press, 2008).

‘What Were the Ladies in the City of Ladies Reading? The Libraries of Christine de Pizan’s Contemporaries,’ Medievalia et Humanistica 36 (2010) pp. 77–100.

‘Isolated individual or member of a Feminine Courtly Community? Christine de Pizan’s milieu,’ In Communities of Learning: Networks and the Shaping of Intellectual Identity in Europe 1100-1500, ed. Constant Mews and John Crossley (Turnhout: Brepols, 2011), pp. 229–50.

‘From Le Miroir des dames to Le Livre des trois vertus,’ in Virtue Ethics for Women, 1250-1550 ed. Karen Green and Constant Mews (Dordrecht, Springer, 2011), pp. 99–113.

‘Christine de Pizan and the Prophetic Tradition,’ in Christine de Pizan. La scrittrice e la città. Christine de Pizan: L' Ecrivaine la ville.  Christine de Pizan. The Woman Writer and the City ed. Giovana Angelli and Patrizia Caraffi (Florence: Alinea, 2013), pp. 31–40.

‘Was Christine de Pizan at Poissy 1418-1429?’ Medium Ævum 83:1 (2014) pp. 28––40.

with Jacqueline Broad, ‘Fictions of a Feminine Philosophical Persona (or Philosophia Lost)’ in The Philosopher in Early Modern Europe: The Nature of a Contested Identity ed. Conal Condren, Stephen Gaukroger and Ian Hunter (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006), pp. 229–53.

‘Droiture et equité, from the Miroir des Dames to the Cité des dames’ in De Christine de Pizan à Hans Robert Jauss. Etudes offertes à Earl Jeffrey Richards par ses collègues et amis à l’occasion de son soixante-cinquième anniversaire, ed. Danielle Buschinger and Roy Rosenstein (Amiens: Presses du « Centre d’Études Médiévales de Picardie », 2017), pp. 107-115.

‘Louise Keralio-Robert, Remembering Christine de Pizan on the Eve of the French Revolution’ in Ton Nom sera reluisant aprés toy par longue memoire ed. Anna Loba (Poznan: Wydawnnicto Naukowe UAM, 2017), pp. 335–44.

‘The Miroir des Dames, the Chapelet des Vertus, and Christine de Pizan’s sources’ in Intellectual Dynamism in the High Middle Ages edited by Clare Monagle (Amsterdam University Press, 2021), pp. 279–96.

‘Christine de Pizan og ligestillingens politik’ in Den politiske filosofis historie edited by Joachim Wiewiura (Copenhagen: Hans Reitzels Forlag, 2022), pp. 449–53.

‘The Vision of Money in the Writings of Christine de Pizan’ in Palgrave Handbook of Philosophy and Money, edited by Joseph Tinguely (Cham: Palgrave McMillan, 2024) vol. 1, pp. 735–53.