The article deconstructs the myth of Dorotea Bocchi, still considered the first female professor of medicine and/or philosophy at the University of Bologna in the fifteenth century. The narration of this myth is part of a series of biographies of women, created from the early modern age to give prestige to families, institutions or cities. Although historiography has dismantled the link women-medieval universities, the idea of an extraordinary precedent still finds credit in the historical disclosure and in the historiography of women and the sciences.

Dorotea Bocchi. Di donne, università medievali e internet

Tommaso Duranti
2020

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The article deconstructs the myth of Dorotea Bocchi, still considered the first female professor of medicine and/or philosophy at the University of Bologna in the fifteenth century. The narration of this myth is part of a series of biographies of women, created from the early modern age to give prestige to families, institutions or cities. Although historiography has dismantled the link women-medieval universities, the idea of an extraordinary precedent still finds credit in the historical disclosure and in the historiography of women and the sciences.
2020
Tommaso Duranti
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