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This project investigates women's roles in bathing practices during the Renaissance in Italy, focusing on their influence as consumers and patrons of medical knowledge. It aims to reveal how women's experiences shaped the understanding of health and wellness through bathing, while also addressing gender biases in medic…
Despite the growing interest in womens contribution to texts, works of art, and cultural strata of society during the Renaissance, research has focused disproportionately on their roles as patrons, purchasers, and creators of art.
Less attention has been paid to the connections between womens agency and one of the most popular medical practices of the time: bathing.
Baths and daily exercise were recognised as an essential part of the health routine of the ancients, and this routine was revived b…
UNIVERSITA CA' FOSCARI VENEZIA
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