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Filed under: Misogyny The Misogynist Dinner of the American Chemical Society, Boston, August 27, 1880 (New York: Russell Bros., ca. 1880), ed. by Henry Morton (page images with commentary at scihistory.org) A Paradox on women, wherein it is sought to prove that they do not belong to the human species. (C. Carrington, 1898), by Valens Acidalius (page images at HathiTrust) Weiberhaß und Weiberverachtung: Eine Erwiderung auf die in Dr. Otto Weiningers Buche »Geschlecht und Charakter« geäußerten Anschauungen über »Die Frau und ihre Frage« (in German), by Grete Meisel-Hess (Gutenberg ebook) A spirit moving in the vvomen-preachers: or, Certaine quæres, vented and put forth unto this affronted, brazen-faced, strange, new feminine brood.: Wherein they are proved to be rash, ignorant, ambitious, weake, vaine-glorious, prophane and proud, moved onely by the spirit of errour. (London : Printed for Henry Shepheard, at the Bible in Tower-street, and William Ley, at Pauls Chaine neere Doctors Commons, 1646) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Pray be not angry: or, The womens new law:: With their several votes, orders, rules, and precepts, to the London-prentices, both in Cheap-side, Lumbard-street, Fish-street, Gracious-street, Broad-street, Fleet-street, Newgate-market, the Strand, Convent-garden; and all other places whatsoever, in and about the City of London, or parts adjacent. Likewise, their rare presidents and instructions, both to young-men and old, for the choosing of a good wife, or vertuous mistress; and how they shall know and distinguish an honest woman from an enticing and dissembling whore. Printed according to order; being pleasant for young-men, profitable for old-men, and hurtful to none. (London : Printed for George Horton, 1656), by G. Thorowgood (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Misogyny -- Early works to 1800 A Paradox on women, wherein it is sought to prove that they do not belong to the human species. (C. Carrington, 1898), by Valens Acidalius (page images at HathiTrust) De fide meretricum in suos amatores : quaestio minus principalis vrbanitatis et facetie causa, in fine quodlibeti Heydelbergen̄. determinata a magistro Jacobo Hartlieb Landoieñ. ; nouis quibusdã additionibus nup[er] illustrata. (s.n., 1502), by Jakob Hartlieb and Jakob Wimpheling (page images at HathiTrust) The womens sharpe revenge: or an answer to Sir Seldome Sober that writ those railing pamphelets called the Iuniper and Crabtree lectures, &c. Being a sound reply and a full confutation of those bookes: with an apology in this case for the defence of us women. Performed by Mary Tattle-well, and Ioane Hit-him-home, spinsters. (Imprinted at London : By I. O[kes] and are to be sold by Ia. Becket at his shop in the inner Temple-gate, 1640), by Mary Tattle-well, Ioane Hit-him-home, and John Taylor (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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