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*[[Hesiod]], ''[[Catalogue of Women]]'' (attr.) *[[Hesiod]], ''[[Catalogue of Women]]'' (attr.)
 +*[[Heroides]] by Ovid
*[[Plutarch]], in ''[[Moralia]]'' *[[Plutarch]], in ''[[Moralia]]''
*[[Giovanni Boccaccio| Boccaccio]], ''[[De mulieribus claris]]'' (On Famous Women) (1361-1375) *[[Giovanni Boccaccio| Boccaccio]], ''[[De mulieribus claris]]'' (On Famous Women) (1361-1375)
*[[The Legend of Good Women]] by Chaucer *[[The Legend of Good Women]] by Chaucer
-*[[Heroides]] 
*[[On Famous Women]] by *[[On Famous Women]] by
*[[Christine de Pisan]], ''[[The Book of the City of Ladies]]'' (1405) *[[Christine de Pisan]], ''[[The Book of the City of Ladies]]'' (1405)

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