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Bibliography of Feminist Philosophers Writing about the History of Philosophy
This bibliography was first constructed by Abigail Gosselin, who maintained it until 2006. In 2015, it was revised and restructured bygd Rosalind Chaplin and Emily Hodges. In 2021 it was revised and restructured by Alin Varciu.
The bibliography begins with a general section of sources that span historical periods. The sections that follow are organized by historical period, and by philosophical traditions (for the Twentieth Century). Each section begins with a set of general sources for the period. It then lists philosophers from the period in chronological order (by year of birth) with sources proper to those figures. With respect to secondary sources, this bibliography focuses on material written in English.
The 2015 revision includes substantial additions through the Eighteenth Century. Some annotations are provided, especially for general sources. These annotations, however, may not include complet
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History
The history of the Carthusian Order is rich and complex. It is not possible to go into it in depth here. We will simply mention a few points of reference.
1. The origins
In June 1084, Master Bruno and six companions were led by Hugh, bishop of Grenoble, to the Chartreuse desert to establish a hermitage. The Chartreuse valley is a secluded place where Bruno’s soul could rise freely towards God, whom he sought and desired above all things. Bruno had to abandon his beloved solitude to obey the Pope, but soon afterwards, in 1090, he founded a second monastery according to his ideal/project of purely contemplative life: Santa Maria della Torre, in Calabria. Bruno did not leave a written Rule. Nevertheless, inspired by his example and formed by experience, the first Carthusian monks passed on this flame to their successors.
In 1109 the community of Chartreuse elected Guigo, who was only 27 years old, as its fifth prior. This act of trust was not to be regretted, for unde