Great video. Liked the Jan Steen painting! I'm not sure how you are able to put in as much information as you do in 30 minutes! It's truly a whirlwind journey.
Julia, I loved it! The video is very interesting, as in history you can try to identify knowledge, initially as secrets and the search for the dissemination of so much! I also really liked the beginning of female inclusion and social categories in all this! Excellent! Thank you!
@@juliamartinshistory an infinity dress! It's one of those where you can adjust the straps to change the design. It looks complex but it's actually beginner friendly, and I'm definitely a beginner 😂
@anthropomorphicpeanut6160 haha I can definitely relate... Learning how to sew has been one of my new year's resolutions for the past decade... 😂 😬 🤷♀️
So fascinating the whole discussion around authorship! What is your personal opinion regarding the choice to make her pseudonym a woman's name? I was thinking throughout the video if she was not Catherina Sforza
Thank you! I think Caterina Sforza was a big inspiration and the choice of a female name is very significant in terms of how women were perceived to have access to certain kinds of knowledge. Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment! ♥
😃 Hi, Dr. Julia! Thanks to you I learn who Isabella Cortese was, what an interesting case in the history of women, which is the history of all us and of everyday life and of gender ideas. And what a remarkable moment in the history of books as well, your exemplars look mesmerezing! Your yt channel is one of my favorites! 👋😃
Thank you, that's just so wonderful to hear! 😊 I agree, it is a really interesting case... I wonder if one day we'll know more about her! And I feel very lucky to have come across an edition that wasn't too pricey - of course, I couldn't resist it! Thank you again 😊 📚
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Great video. Liked the Jan Steen painting! I'm not sure how you are able to put in as much information as you do in 30 minutes! It's truly a whirlwind journey.
Thank you so much! That's so wonderful to hear, I really appreciate it. And yes, I love that painting too! 😊
Julia, I loved it! The video is very interesting, as in history you can try to identify knowledge, initially as secrets and the search for the dissemination of so much! I also really liked the beginning of female inclusion and social categories in all this! Excellent! Thank you!
Thank you, that's so nice to hear! I'm so glad you found the video interesting 😊 ♥
This was a great video and fascinating to learn about this figure in alchemy. Thank you!
Thank you so much. 😊 It's just such an intriguing book, I think! 📚 ♥
Listening to this while sewing a dress😁
I love that! ♥ Wondering what kind of dress it is... 👗
@@juliamartinshistory an infinity dress! It's one of those where you can adjust the straps to change the design. It looks complex but it's actually beginner friendly, and I'm definitely a beginner 😂
@anthropomorphicpeanut6160 haha I can definitely relate... Learning how to sew has been one of my new year's resolutions for the past decade... 😂 😬 🤷♀️
Funny. I just thought to myself: a video with a comfortably 30 minutes duration. It's just perfect while correcting my new pattern draft 😅
@annazann7236 haha that's great to hear! ♥
So fascinating the whole discussion around authorship! What is your personal opinion regarding the choice to make her pseudonym a woman's name? I was thinking throughout the video if she was not Catherina Sforza
Thank you! I think Caterina Sforza was a big inspiration and the choice of a female name is very significant in terms of how women were perceived to have access to certain kinds of knowledge. Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment! ♥
😃 Hi, Dr. Julia! Thanks to you I learn who Isabella Cortese was, what an interesting case in the history of women, which is the history of all us and of everyday life and of gender ideas. And what a remarkable moment in the history of books as well, your exemplars look mesmerezing! Your yt channel is one of my favorites! 👋😃
Thank you, that's just so wonderful to hear! 😊 I agree, it is a really interesting case... I wonder if one day we'll know more about her! And I feel very lucky to have come across an edition that wasn't too pricey - of course, I couldn't resist it! Thank you again 😊 📚