1. Lusanna, Giovanni and the Renaissance
Men of Renaissance Florence and centuries after that wanted children to pass things onto after death and to have a woman that could not do this was disgraceful., ...he must have two reasons for marrying: the first is to perpetuate himself with children, the second is to have a faithful and steadfast companion. ... He should, however, follow an example of a good family-head, who, when buying something, insists on examining the property many times before signing any contract. (Alberti 1), That text from the 15th century legitimately states that women were property, like cattle, so developing fee...
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