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The Aristotelian Philosophi The Effect on Isotta Nog republic.6.v.html. See also Plato, Laws, tr stitute of Technology, last updated 2009), http://classics.mit.edu/Plato/laws.html. 43 The inconsistencies throughout Plato’s wo equal but unequal, women had a female na male nature yet not equal, and men were s en could do the same as men. See Michae Argument in the Republic” (PhD diss., Un Women were still viewed as the property was no difference between men and wome guardianship of the state. Plato was not a f than men but advocated for women’s equ proto-feminist is defined as someone wh contrary to cultural and societal beliefs. S nist,” Transcending Silence (Spring 2007) ( albany.edu/womensstudies/journal/2007/ 44 Allen, 660. 45 Daniel Bornstein and Roberto Rusconi, Renaissance Italy, trans. by Margery J. Sch Press, 1996), 4-6. 46 Allen, 717. See also Margaret L. King, “ and Ideals in Quattrocento Venice,” So academia.edu/1125549/The_Patriciate_an Quattrocento_Venice_1975_. 47 Margaret L. King, Renaissance Humanism bert Rabil, Jr. (Philadelphia: University of 48 Borsic and Karasman, 45. 49 Nogarola, 35, 52 . 50 King, “The Patriciate and the Intellectuals 298-299. 51 Feng, 74. 52 Jaqueline Broad and Karen Green, A His 1400-1700 (Cambridge: Cambridge Unive 53 Ross, 2. 54 Bartlett, 26. 55 Allison Levy, ed., Sex Acts in Early Mod Punishment (Routledge, 2017), n.p., ht QBAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage& 3