The third and final volume of a series The Concept of Woman by Prudence Allen is new on pre-pub.
https://www.logos.com/product/145182/the-concept-of-woman-volume-iii-the-search-for-communion-of-persons-1500-2015
The first two volumes are already available in Logos. I have just begun reading Vol.1 https://www.logos.com/product/50027/the-concept-of-woman-vol-1-the-aristotelian-revolution
From Volume 1:
A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF THE PHILOSOPHERS CONSIDERED
Hesiod
c. 750 BC
Sappho
c. 600 BC
Anaximander
c. 540 BC
Pythagoras
c. 530 BC
Heraclitus
c. 540–480 BC
Parmenides
c. 539–500 BC
Anaxagoras
c. 500–428 BC
Empedocles
c. 450 BC
Aspasia
c. 440 BC
Protagoras
c. 490–420 BC
Gorgias
c. 490–386 BC
Prodicus
c. 470–3?? BC
Hippocrates
c. 460–377 BC
Democritus
c. 460–370 BC
Socrates
c. 470–399 BC
Xenophon
c. 430–357 BC
Plato
c. 428–355 BC
Speussipus
c. 410–339 BC
Perictione I
fourth century BC
Theano I
fourth century BC
Phyntis
fourth century BC
Aristotle
384–322 BC
Hipparchia
c. 300 BC
Theophrastus
c. 370–286 BC
Epicurus
c. 341–270 BC
Zeno of Cittium
c. 333–261 BC
Chryssipus
c. 282–206 BC
Melissa
third century BC
Perictione II
third century BC
Aresas
third century BC
Myia
second century BC
Theano II
second century BC
Cicero
106–43 BC
Lucretius
98–55 BC
Philo
13 BC–AD 54
Seneca
AD 4–64
Pliny the Elder
AD 23–79
Musonius Rufus
c. AD 30–101
Epictetus
born c. 50
Plutarch
50–125
Juvenal
60–140
Marcus Aurelius
121–180
Galen
131–201
Plotinus
205–270
Porphyry
235–305
St. Catherine of Alexandria
c. 307
St. Augustine
354–430
Hypatia
370–415
Boethius
480–524
Hilda of Whitby
614–680
John Scotus Erigena
810–877
Roswitha
c. 935–1002
Avicenna
980–1037
Avicebron
1020–1070
St. Anselm
1033–1109
Abelard
1097–1142
Hildegard of Bingen
1098–1179
Peter Lombard
1100–1160
Heloise
1101–1164
Averroes
1126–1198
Herrad of Landsberg
1130–1195
Maimonides
1135–1204
Walter Map
c. 1140–1209
Andreas Capellanus
c. 1186
St. Albert the Great
1193–1280
Roger Bacon
1214–1292
St. Bonaventure
1217–1274
St. Thomas Aquinas
1224–1274
Allen, P. (1997). The Concept of Woman: The Aristotelian Revolution 750 B.C.–A.D. 1250 (Second Edition, p. xv). Grand Rapids, MI; Cambridge, U.K.: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company.