Mary Ellen Waithe's volume on ancient women philosophers has a lot more fragments; my favorites are the pythagoreans. I think it's just titled "A History of Women Philosophers" vol. 1. 
It's fun to include the women! 
Best, Melissa

On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 3:47 PM, Sara Protasi <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Dear FEASTers,

first of all, let me remark on what a wonderful resource this is and how appreciative I am not only of the answers you all gave me in the past but also of all of the other inquiries and information provided via this newsletter. I am learning so much just by standing on the sidelines, not just in terms of philosophical content, but also of history of the discipline (I am thinking especially of the all the emails concerning Nancy Hartsock).

Ok, now for the the request of help! I am teaching Ancient (Western) philosophy in the Fall (introductory undergraduate class, students ranging from freshmen to senior level) and I am trying to integrate women philosophers in my syllabus, which is not an easy task. Any suggestion?

The only source of primary literature accessible to undergraduates that I have been able to find is Kathleen Wider's 1986 Hypatia article. The fragments reported there are actually not terribly interesting (philosophically speaking), but the article raises a bunch of historical, historiographical and sociological issues that might be novel to many students.
I am leaning toward assigning it as my reading for one class dedicated in general to the topic "where are the women in Ancient philosophy?". 

Any further suggestion would be very appreciated. I'll happily send a digest of what I get, if I receive it off-list (but I take it that people don't mind to have a thread on these things).

Thank you!
Sara
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