ADDENDUM TO THE LECTURE TALKING MAXIMILIAN No 3 by Alessandra Quaranta

Due to the keen interest in Alessandra Quaranta’s lecture, the speaker has prepared an expanded written version of it, which is now available for consultation and further discussion. The text expands on the key themes addressed in the original presentation, offering additional references and clarifications in response to the questions raised during the event. We are pleased to share this contribution with a broader audience and invite readers to engage with the material, especially those working in related fields.
A written version of the lecture can be accessed via the following link. We suggest to cite the written paper as follows: Alessandra Quaranta, Women as Patients and Healers at the Habsburg Courts: A Gender Perspective on Medical Encounters (16th century), in: Managing Maximilian (1493–1519) – A Blog on Persona, Politics, and Personnel through the Lens of Digital Prosopography at the Time of Maximilian of Habsburg, URL: https://manmax.hypotheses.org/5335.
“An interview given by the speaker on the occasion of her lecture on the same topic can also be found here.
Header Credits: Jacobus Rueff, De conceptu et generatione hominis, Zurich: C. Frontcover, 1554 (image on the right, edited); Eucharius Rößlin, Der Swangern frawen vnd hebamme(n) roszgarte(n). Hagenau: Gran, 1513 (image on the left, edited).
OpenEdition suggests that you cite this post as follows:
Herbert Krammer (May 7, 2025). ADDENDUM TO THE LECTURE TALKING MAXIMILIAN No 3 by Alessandra Quaranta. Managing Maximilian (1493-1519) - A blog on Persona, Politics, and Personnel through the Lens of Digital Prosopography at the time of Maximilian of Habsburg. Retrieved May 15, 2025 from https://doi.org/10.58079/13w1l