The quotations, citations, and other references made by women writers in the WWO collection.
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Adams, Hannah. The History of the Jews. 1812. | Gregoire, p. 224. | citation | Grégoire, Henri Jean-Baptiste. An Essay on the Physical, Moral, and Political Reformation of the Jews. 1789. | ||
Adams, Hannah. The History of the Jews. 1812. | Gregoire, p. 242. | citation | Grégoire, Henri Jean-Baptiste. An Essay on the Physical, Moral, and Political Reformation of the Jews. 1789. | ||
Adams, Hannah. The History of the Jews. 1812. | Gregoire, p. 6. | citation | Grégoire, Henri Jean-Baptiste. An Essay on the Physical, Moral, and Political Reformation of the Jews. 1789. | ||
Adams, Hannah. The History of the Jews. 1812. | Gregoire, p. 40. | citation | Grégoire, Henri Jean-Baptiste. An Essay on the Physical, Moral, and Political Reformation of the Jews. 1789. | ||
Adams, Hannah. The History of the Jews. 1812. | Gregoire, p. 245. | citation | Grégoire, Henri Jean-Baptiste. An Essay on the Physical, Moral, and Political Reformation of the Jews. 1789. | ||
Adams, Hannah. The History of the Jews. 1812. | Gregoire, p. 22. | citation | Grégoire, Henri Jean-Baptiste. An Essay on the Physical, Moral, and Political Reformation of the Jews. 1789. | ||
Adams, Hannah. The History of the Jews. 1812. | Gregoire, p. 28. | citation | Grégoire, Henri Jean-Baptiste. An Essay on the Physical, Moral, and Political Reformation of the Jews. 1789. | ||
Adams, Hannah. The History of the Jews. 1812. | Gregoire, p. 218. | citation | Grégoire, Henri Jean-Baptiste. An Essay on the Physical, Moral, and Political Reformation of the Jews. 1789. | ||
Adams, Hannah. The History of the Jews. 1812. | Gregoire, p. 84. | citation | Grégoire, Henri Jean-Baptiste. An Essay on the Physical, Moral, and Political Reformation of the Jews. 1789. | ||
Adams, Hannah. The History of the Jews. 1812. | Gregoire, p. 81. | citation | Grégoire, Henri Jean-Baptiste. An Essay on the Physical, Moral, and Political Reformation of the Jews. 1789. | ||
Adams, Hannah. The History of the Jews. 1812. | Gregoire, p. 86. | citation | Grégoire, Henri Jean-Baptiste. An Essay on the Physical, Moral, and Political Reformation of the Jews. 1789. | ||
Adams, Hannah. The History of the Jews. 1812. | Gregoire, p.8. | citation | Grégoire, Henri Jean-Baptiste. An Essay on the Physical, Moral, and Political Reformation of the Jews. 1789. | ||
Adams, Hannah. The History of the Jews. 1812. | Gregoire, p. 16. | citation | Grégoire, Henri Jean-Baptiste. An Essay on the Physical, Moral, and Political Reformation of the Jews. 1789. | ||
Adams, Hannah. The History of the Jews. 1812. | Gregoire, p. 18. | citation | Grégoire, Henri Jean-Baptiste. An Essay on the Physical, Moral, and Political Reformation of the Jews. 1789. | ||
Adams, Hannah. The History of the Jews. 1812. | Villers on the Reformation, p. 107. | citation | de Villers, Charles. An Essay on the Spirit and Influence of the Reformation by Luther. 1807. | ||
Adams, Hannah. The History of the Jews. 1812. | Gregoire on the Reformation of the Jews, p. 46. | citation | Grégoire, Henri Jean-Baptiste. An Essay on the Physical, Moral, and Political Reformation of the Jews. 1789. | ||
Barbauld, Anna Laetitia (Aikin). Poems. 1773. | Poetry | Cicero de Senect. | citation | Cicero, Marcus Tullius. De Senectute. | |
Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle. Philosophical Letters. 1664. | Of things Conceived, or Conceptions. | citation | Helmont, Jean Baptiste van. “Of the Birth, or Original of Forms.” Van Helmont's Works, Containing His Most Excellent Philosophy, Physick, Chirurgery, Anatomy. 1664. | Essay | |
Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle. Philosophical Letters. 1664. | his Treatise called, A passive deceiving of the Schools of the Humourists. | citation | Helmont, Jean Baptiste van. “A Passive Deceiving and Ignorance of the Schools of the Humourists.” Van Helmont's Works, Containing His Most Excellent Philosophy, Physick, Chirurgery, Anatomy. 1664. | ||
Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle. Philosophical Letters. 1664. | Ch. Of the Gas of Water. | citation | Helmont, Jean Baptiste van. “The Gas of the Water.” Van Helmont's Works, Containing His Most Excellent Philosophy, Physick, Chirurgery, Anatomy. 1664. | Essay | |
Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle. Philosophical Letters. 1664. | ch. of Air. | citation | Helmont, Jean Baptiste van. “Of the Birth, or Original of Forms.” Van Helmont's Works, Containing His Most Excellent Philosophy, Physick, Chirurgery, Anatomy. 1664. | Essay | |
Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle. Philosophical Letters. 1664. | Ch. Of the Blas of Meteors. | citation | Helmont, Jean Baptiste van. “The Blas of Meteors.” Van Helmont's Works, Containing His Most Excellent Philosophy, Physick, Chirurgery, Anatomy. 1664. | Essay | |
Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle. Philosophical Letters. 1664. | Ch. Of the Birth or Original of Forms. | citation | Helmont, Jean Baptiste van. “Of the Birth, or Original of Forms.” Van Helmont's Works, Containing His Most Excellent Philosophy, Physick, Chirurgery, Anatomy. 1664. | Essay | |
Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle. Philosophical Letters. 1664. | Ch. the Position is demonstrated: and in the ch. called the Authority of the Duumvirate. | citation | Helmont, Jean Baptiste van. “The Blas of Meteors.” Van Helmont's Works, Containing His Most Excellent Philosophy, Physick, Chirurgery, Anatomy. 1664. | Essay | |
Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle. Philosophical Letters. 1664. | Ch. called Magnum oportet. | citation | Helmont, Jean Baptiste van. “Magnum Oportet.” Van Helmont's Works, Containing His Most Excellent Philosophy, Physick, Chirurgery, Anatomy. 1664. | Essay | |
Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle. Philosophical Letters. 1664. | Of the Ideas of Diseases. | citation | Helmont, Jean Baptiste van. “Of the Ideas of Diseases.” Van Helmont's Works, Containing His Most Excellent Philosophy, Physick, Chirurgery, Anatomy. 1664. | ||
Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle. Philosophical Letters. 1664. | Ch. Nature is ignorant of Contraries | citation | Helmont, Jean Baptiste van. “Of the Birth, or Original of Forms.” Van Helmont's Works, Containing His Most Excellent Philosophy, Physick, Chirurgery, Anatomy. 1664. | Essay | |
Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle. Philosophical Letters. 1664. | Ch. The Image of the Ferment begets the Mass with Child. | citation | Helmont, Jean Baptiste van. “Of the Birth, or Original of Forms.” Van Helmont's Works, Containing His Most Excellent Philosophy, Physick, Chirurgery, Anatomy. 1664. | Essay | |
Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle. Philosophical Letters. 1664. | Ch. Disease is an unknown guest. | citation | Helmont, Jean Baptiste van. “Of the Birth, or Original of Forms.” Van Helmont's Works, Containing His Most Excellent Philosophy, Physick, Chirurgery, Anatomy. 1664. | Essay | |
Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle. Philosophical Letters. 1664. | Nature is ignorant of Contraries. | citation | Helmont, Jean Baptiste van. “Of the Birth, or Original of Forms.” Van Helmont's Works, Containing His Most Excellent Philosophy, Physick, Chirurgery, Anatomy. 1664. | Essay | |
Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle. Philosophical Letters. 1664. | Ch. Called, The Essay of a Meteor. | citation | Helmont, Jean Baptiste van. “The Essay of a Meteor.” Van Helmont's Works, Containing His Most Excellent Philosophy, Physick, Chirurgery, Anatomy. 1664. | ||
Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle. Philosophical Letters. 1664. | Ch. Heat doth not digest efficiently, but excitingly. | citation | Helmont, Jean Baptiste van. “Heat doth not digest efficiently, but excitingly.” Van Helmont's Works, Containing His Most Excellent Philosophy, Physick, Chirurgery, Anatomy. 1664. | ||
Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle. Philosophical Letters. 1664. | Ch. The ignorant natural Philosophy of Aristotle and Galen. | citation | Helmont, Jean Baptiste van. “The Ignorant Natural Philosophy of Aristotle and Galen.” Van Helmont's Works, Containing His Most Excellent Philosophy, Physick, Chirurgery, Anatomy. 1664. | ||
Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle. Philosophical Letters. 1664. | Ch. A modern Pharmacapoly and dispensatory. | citation | Helmont, Jean Baptiste van. “A Modern Pharmacapoly and Dispensatory.” Van Helmont's Works, Containing His Most Excellent Philosophy, Physick, Chirurgery, Anatomy. 1664. | ||
Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle. Philosophical Letters. 1664. | Ch. Of the Power of Medicines. | citation | Helmont, Jean Baptiste van. “Of the Power of Medicines.” Van Helmont's Works, Containing His Most Excellent Philosophy, Physick, Chirurgery, Anatomy. 1664. | ||
Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle. Philosophical Letters. 1664. | Ch. Heat doth not digest efficiently, but excitingly. | citation | Helmont, Jean Baptiste van. “Heat doth not digest efficiently, but excitingly.” Van Helmont's Works, Containing His Most Excellent Philosophy, Physick, Chirurgery, Anatomy. 1664. | ||
Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle. Philosophical Letters. 1664. | Ch. The first Principles of the Chymists, nor the Essences of the same are of the Army of Diseases. | citation | Helmont, Jean Baptiste van. “That the three first Principles of the Chymists are not of the Army of Diseases.” Van Helmont's Works, Containing His Most Excellent Philosophy, Physick, Chirurgery, Anatomy. 1664. | ||
Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle. Philosophical Letters. 1664. | Ch. Of Life Eternal, and in the Ch. Of the Tree of Life. | citation | Helmont, Jean Baptiste van. “That the three first Principles of the Chymists are not of the Army of Diseases.” Van Helmont's Works, Containing His Most Excellent Philosophy, Physick, Chirurgery, Anatomy. 1664. | ||
Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle. Philosophical Letters. 1664. | Of the Disease of the Stone. Ch. 9. | citation | Helmont, Jean Baptiste van. “The Ignorant Natural Philosophy of Aristotle and Galen.” Van Helmont's Works, Containing His Most Excellent Philosophy, Physick, Chirurgery, Anatomy. 1664. | ||
Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle. Philosophical Letters. 1664. | Ch. Of the Magnetick cure of wounds. | citation | Helmont, Jean Baptiste van. “Of the Birth, or Original of Forms.” Van Helmont's Works, Containing His Most Excellent Philosophy, Physick, Chirurgery, Anatomy. 1664. | Essay | |
Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle. Philosophical Letters. 1664. | Treatise of Time. | citation | Helmont, Jean Baptiste van. “The Ignorant Natural Philosophy of Aristotle and Galen.” Van Helmont's Works, Containing His Most Excellent Philosophy, Physick, Chirurgery, Anatomy. 1664. | ||
Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle. Philosophical Letters. 1664. | Of the disease of the Stone, Ch. 9. | citation | Helmont, Jean Baptiste van. “Of the Birth, or Original of Forms.” Van Helmont's Works, Containing His Most Excellent Philosophy, Physick, Chirurgery, Anatomy. 1664. | Essay | |
Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle. Philosophical Letters. 1664. | Ch. Of the Magnetick cure of wounds. | citation | Helmont, Jean Baptiste van. “Of the Birth, or Original of Forms.” Van Helmont's Works, Containing His Most Excellent Philosophy, Physick, Chirurgery, Anatomy. 1664. | Essay | |
Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle. Philosophical Letters. 1664. | Ch. Of the Image of the Mind. | citation | Helmont, Jean Baptiste van. “The Image of the Mind.” Van Helmont's Works, Containing His Most Excellent Philosophy, Physick, Chirurgery, Anatomy. 1664. | Essay | |
Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle. Philosophical Letters. 1664. | Of the Spirit of life. | citation | Helmont, Jean Baptiste van. “The Image of the Mind.” Van Helmont's Works, Containing His Most Excellent Philosophy, Physick, Chirurgery, Anatomy. 1664. | Essay | |
Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle. Philosophical Letters. 1664. | Of the seat of the Soul. It. Of the Image of the Mind. | citation | Helmont, Jean Baptiste van. “The Image of the Mind.” Van Helmont's Works, Containing His Most Excellent Philosophy, Physick, Chirurgery, Anatomy. 1664. | Essay | |
Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle. Philosophical Letters. 1664. | Ch. The hunting or searching out of Sciences. It. Of the Image of the Mind. | citation | Helmont, Jean Baptiste van. “The Ignorant Natural Philosophy of Aristotle and Galen.” Van Helmont's Works, Containing His Most Excellent Philosophy, Physick, Chirurgery, Anatomy. 1664. | ||
Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle. Philosophical Letters. 1664. | Ch. Call'd the Authors answers. | citation | Helmont, Jean Baptiste van. “The Author's Answers.” Van Helmont's Works, Containing His Most Excellent Philosophy, Physick, Chirurgery, Anatomy. 1664. | Essay | |
Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle. Philosophical Letters. 1664. | Ch. Of the subject of inhering of diseases. | citation | Helmont, Jean Baptiste van. “Of the Subject of Inhering of Diseases.” Van Helmont's Works, Containing His Most Excellent Philosophy, Physick, Chirurgery, Anatomy. 1664. | ||
Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle. Philosophical Letters. 1664. | Ch. The subject of inhering of diseases is in the point of life. | citation | Helmont, Jean Baptiste van. “Of the Subject of Inhering of Diseases.” Van Helmont's Works, Containing His Most Excellent Philosophy, Physick, Chirurgery, Anatomy. 1664. |