Competencies

Competence in Linguistic Communication

Personal, social and learning to learn competence

Competence in cultural awareness and expressions

Activity

The rebellion of Agnodice as seen by Feijoo

Characters:

Theme: Relevant women

Competencies

Competence in Linguistic Communication

Personal, social and learning to learn competence

Competence in cultural awareness and expressions

Subjects and year by Educational System

Spain > Classical culture > 4th ESO > Classical roots of today's world. History and socio-political evolution

Enunciation

Observations and context

Prehistoric gatherer women discovered and used the healing properties of plants. In Egypt, before 3000 BC there were already female physicians or surgeons, and by 1500 BC the schools of Sais and Heliopolis were open to women like Zipporah and Queen Hatshepsut. In Mesopotamia, female healers were very important, and in Greek cities there were female physicians and surgeons, but their role was gradually restricted to that of midwives. Popular medicine also stood out: one of the first herbalists was Artemisia II of Caria. In Athens, in the 4th century BC, women were prevented from practising medicine, accusing them of performing abortions; this was the context for Agnodice. In Rome, there were many female physicians who also wrote treatises, such as Elephantis, Laïs, Olympias of Thebes, Antiochis and Metrodora. Among the women who wrote about gynaecology and obstetrics, the texts of Cleopatra and Aspasia were the most important until the work of Trotulla in the 11th century. 

Description

Reading comprehension activity of an excerpt of one of the Cartas by Feijoo where he provides us with news about the Athenian doctor, as well as a series of research and reflection activities to help us situate the letter in the socio-cultural context in which it was written.

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