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Disputatio nova contra mulieres : ウィキペディア英語版 | Disputatio nova contra mulieres
''Disputatio nova contra mulieres, qua probatur eas homines non esse'' (English translation: ''A new argument against women, in which it is demonstrated that they are not human beings'') is a satirical misogynistic Latin-language treatise first published in 1595 and subsequently reprinted several times, particularly throughout the 17th and 18th centuries. ''Disputatio'' was written anonymously, although it has been attributed to Valens Acidalius, a 16th-century German critic. Despite the fact that the treatise was meant to parody the Socinian Anabaptist belief that Jesus of Nazareth was not divine, several anti-feminists utilized a literal interpretation of the tract to support their views. ''Disputatio'' proved to be unusually provocative in its time for a publication of its size, which eventually led to the Catholic Holy See listing the manuscript in its ''Index Librorum Prohibitorum'' (''List of Prohibited Books'') on multiple occasions. ==See also==
* Valens Acidalius
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