Publications

Ebbersmeyer, S. (2024). Establishing a female intellectual identity in Early modern Denmark: Birgitte Thott’s Seneca translation (1658) in a European perspective. Orbis Litterarum, 79:14–29.

Wandall, A.-S. S. (2024). How Female Intellectuals Stopped Being Philosophers: On Anna Maria van Schurman in the Catalogues of Learned Women. Hypatia, 1-20.

Ebbersmeyer, S., Burr, R. S., Bergström, M. A. (forthcoming). Advocating for Half of Humanity Against the Greatest Injustice: Birgitte Thott’s (1610-1662) Danish Contribution to the European Debate About Women’s Learning in Her Unpublished Treatise On the Path to a Happy Life. (Unpublished. Submitted on 30 November 2023 to Vivarium).

Ebbersmeyer, S. (Ed.) (forthcoming). Shaping Women Philosophers: Studies on the Archaeology of the Female Intellectual Identity in Early Modern Europe. Brill. (In preparation. Planned publication date: 2025).