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Isotta Nogarola
Italian woman of letters
Isotta Nogarola (1418–1466) was an Italian writer and intellectual who is said to be the first major female humanist and one of the most important humanists of the Italian Renaissance.[1] She inspired generations of artists and writers, among them Lauro Quirini and Ludovico Foscarini [it], and contributed to a centuries-long debate in Europe on gender and the nature of women.[2]
Nogarola is best known for her 1451 work De pari aut impari Evae atque Adae peccato (trans.
Dialogue on the Equal or Unequal Sin of Adam and Eve). She also wrote many other dialogues, poems, speeches, and letters, twenty-six of which survive.[2]
Early intellectual life
Nogarola was born in Verona, Italy, in 1418.
Her parents, Leonardo Nogarola and Bianca Borromeo, were a well-to-do couple who would go on to conceive a total of four boys and six girls. Nogarola was also the niece of the Latin poet Angela Nogarol