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Her father, who had been tutor to the young princes of the ducal house of Este, was on intimate terms with the most learned men of Italy, and the daughter grew up in an atmosphere of classical learning. At the age of twelve she was able to converse fluently in
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in 1554 where a medical lectureship had been obtained for Grundler through the influence of the Erbach family, by whom they had been hospitably entertained during their flight.
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In 1546, she left court to take care of her ailing father and, after his death, she took care of the education of her brothers and sisters. Olympia's father died a convert to
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About this time, she was summoned to the palace as companion and instructor of the younger but equally gifted
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About the end of 1550, she married a young student of medicine and philosophy, Andreas Grundler of
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Eve Revived: An exhibition of early printed books relating to women in Marsh's Library
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a major collection of some of her Greek letters and Latin dialogues, was published in
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left Olympia isolated. She spent her time studying philosophy and corresponded with
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visited the court of the duchess. In her teens Olympia lectured on
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and Calvin. When she returned to court, Anna d'Este's marriage to
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Anne R. Larsen; Diana Robin; Carole Levin, eds. (2007).
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on one of his plundering expeditions took possession of
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In 1558 (or 1556, sources differ), after her death,
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Ferrara
Italy
Heidelberg
Germany
Ferrara
Fulvio Pellegrino Morato
Gozi
Greek
Latin
Anna d'Este
Renata, duchess of Ferrara
Protestant
John Calvin
Vittoria Colonna
Clément Marot
Cicero
Protestantism
Luther
Francis, Duke of Guise
Gasparo Sardi
Schweinfurt
Bavaria
Albert of Brandenburg
Schweinfurt
Heidelberg
Basel
Caelius Secundus Curio

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