- Beatriz Galindo
Beatriz Galindo, sometimes spelt Beatrix, (born 1465?
Salamanca - died,23 November 1534 Madrid ) was an Spanish physician, and educator. She was a writer and humanist, preceptor of Queen Isabella of Castile and her children.Dinner Party Database of notable women at the Brooklyn Museum] She was one of the most educated women of her time. There is some uncertainty about her date of birth, some authors believe it is 1464 or even 1474.Life
Her family prepared her to be a nun but her great skill in
Latin set her on an academic career.Beatriz Galindo, received her education in Italy where she took her degree in Latin and Philosophy from the University ofSalerno . The Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science] Women in Science - The Hidden Giants] Unusually for that time in Europe the Italian universities welcomed women students. It is likely she was at one time a student of the great Spanish scholarAntonio de Nebrija Spanish Ministry of Education] . She was nicknamed La Latina for her skill in Latin, and became a professor at the University of Salamanca , in her native Spain , where she taught rhetoric , philosophy, and medicine. She was appointed tutor to the children of Queen Isabella of Castile. She taughtCatharine of Aragon , the future wife ofHenry VIII of England , andJoanna of Castile , the future wife of Philip of Habsburg and later known as Juana the Mad.Womens History at About.com]She wrote in Latin, producing poetry, and a commentary on
Aristotle .In December 1491 she married Francisco Ramirez in Madrid. They had five children.
She was one of the first women to be active in public life during the renaissance. It is reported that she dressed in the habit of a nun or abbess. She founded the Hospital of the Holy Cross ("Santa Cruz de Madrid") in 1506 in Madrid, which still exists.
The district in Madrid where she once lived is known today as La Latina from her nickname. There are statues of her in Salamanca and Madrid.
References
* [http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/eascfa/dinner_party/heritage_floor/beatrix_galindo.php Beatrix Galindo] Entry at the Dinner party Database of notable women at the Brooklyn Museum. Accessed July 2008.
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=QmfyK0QtsRAC&pg=PA481&lpg=PA481&dq=%22Beatrix+Galindo%22&source=web&ots=BRqtUKXniB&sig=qRrvJJVHWfp39HslGtP1FAyGjK4&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=3&ct=result#PPA480,M1 The Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science] By Marilyn Bailey Ogilvie, and Joy Dorothy Harvey, Taylor & Francis 2000. ISBN 0415920396
* [http://216.239.59.104/custom?q=cache:IZ_jQLG1wPAJ:4000wis.blogspot.com/+%22Beatrix+Galindo%22&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=9 The Hidden Giants] Women in Science by starlady. Accessed July 2008
* [http://womenshistory.about.com/library/bio/blbio_galindo_beatriz.htm Womens History] by Jone Johnson Lewis at About.com. Accessed July 2008
* [http://centros3.pntic.mec.es/cp.beatriz.galindo1/beatriz.htm Beatriz Galindo-Breve Reseña Biográfica De La Titular Del Centro] Spanish Ministry of Education, In Spanish [http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fcentros3.pntic.mec.es%2Fcp.beatriz.galindo1%2Fbeatriz.htm&hl=en&ie=UTF8&sl=es&tl=en Google translation] Accessed July 2008*Arteaga, Almudena de (2007), "Beatriz Galindo, The Queens Latin teacher" , Algaba editions. ISBN 978-84-96107-89-2.
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