An Inventory of the Extant Correspondence of Elisabeth of Bohemia, Princess Palatine

Journal of the History of Philosophy 58 (2):325-398 (2020)
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This article provides a first inventory of the extant correspondence of Elisabeth of Bohemia, Princess Palatine and later Abbess of Herford. Elisabeth, one of the most famous women philosophers of the seventeenth century, is best known today for her comprehensive exchange of letters with the French philosopher René Descartes. Additionally, her relation to the Quakers, especially to Robert Barclay and William Penn, has received some scholarly attention.1 Less known is the fact that, throughout her lifetime, Elisabeth corresponded with family members, scientists, philosophers, politicians, and learned men and women from various European countries.2 The range and content of her extant...

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