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Editions and Translations:
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Acidini, Cristina , and, Gabriele, Morolli , eds. L’uomo del Rinascimento: Leon Battista Alberti e le arti a Firenze tra ragione e bellezza. Florence : Mandragora/ Maschietto Editore , 2006. 478 pp. index. illus. bibl. €50. ISBN: 88-7461-085-8. Includes: Leonardo Domenici, Edoardo Speranza, Francesco Paolo Fiore, Antonio Paolucci, and Giorgio Bonsanti, “Presentazioni”; Gabriele Morolli and Cristina Acidini, “Prefazione”; Cristina Acidini, “Alberti, il Della pittura i pittori: appunti fiorentini”; Gabriele Morolli, “Alberti e Firenze: un esilio perpetuo”; Gabriele Morolli, “Il cantiere e l’idea: la ‘res aedificatoria’ fra ‘ars’ e ‘ratio’”; Paola Massalin, “Gli Alberti: gente sode e ricche”; Cristina Acidini, “I ritratti di messer Battista”; Stefano Borsi, “Biografia e città”; Gabriele Morolli, “Firenze 1440: Roma non basta”; Roberto Lunardi, “Firenze capitale della cristianità”; Stefano Borsi, “Alberti e Santa Maria del Fiore”; Gabriele Morolli, “Il tempo dei templi: dall’Acropoli al Monte Moriah”; Lucia Bertolini, “Il Certame coronario”; Cristina Acidini, “La corona del Certame”; Gabriele Morolli, “L’architettura dell’‘altro’ Umanesimo”; Simonetta Bracciali, “La famiglia Rucellai e l’Archivio: Una prima fase di ricerca”; Brenda Preyer, “La facciata di Palazzo Rucellai”; Simonetta Bracciali, “Il cantiere di restauro di Palazzo Rucellai come ‘atto conoscitivo’”; Mauro Matteini, “La facciata in pietra forte del Palazzo Rucellai a Firenze: un restauro a correzione di un precedente intervento”; Cristina Acidini, “L’emblema della Fortuna”; Amedeo Belluzzi, “La Cappella Rucellai in San Pancrazio”; Vincenzo Vaccaro, “Il restauro architettonico”; Annamaria Giusti, “Il previsto restauro del sacello del Santo Sepolcro”; Cristina Acidini, “Ricordi di Terrasanta”; Vincenzo Vaccaro, “Leon Battista Alberti geometra... astrologo... musico”; Ferruccio Canali, “Leon Battista Alberti e la facciata di Santa Maria Novella”; Maria Bonelli, “Il restauro lapideo: Interventi conservativi del Novecento”; Roberto Lunardi, “Simbologia e religione”; Gabriele Morolli, “Giardini pensili e orti suburbani”; Alessandro Rinaldi, “Architettura di villa tra conservazione e sperimentazione. La villa di Giovanni Rucellai a Quaracchi e la villa di Piero del Tovaglia”; Stefano Borsi, “La cavalcata archeologica di Leon Battista e Lorenzo il Magnifico”; Gabriele Morolli, “Il ritorno della magnificenza antica”; Gabriele Morolli, “Absidi, tribune e moli modernamente antiche”; Francesco Quinterio, “L’Annunziata prima di Alberti”; Ferruccio Canali, “Il tondo del marchese Lodovico”; Gabriele Morolli, “La nuova chiesa umanistica a un’unica navata”; Gabriele Morolli, “I sacelli e l’ornato”; Gabriele Morolli, “Un’architettura di parole”; Stefano G. Casu, “Temi albertiani nell’arte del Rinascimento”; Emilia Daniele, “La fortuna editoriale del trattato albertiano”; Filippo Camerota, “Leon Battista Alberti e le scienze matematiche”; David Napolitano, “Delle cinque specie degli intercolumni”; Gabriele Morolli, “La vittoria postuma: una città niente affatto ‘ideale’”; Paolo Bertoncini Sabatini, “Colonne e marmi: il fascino moderno della bellezza all’antica”; Paolo Bertoncini Sabatini, “Dalla Gerusalemme celeste alla città terrena: le vie sopraelevate all’antica come ‘ornamentum’ urbano”; Gabriele Morolli, “‘Grammè,’ ‘graphè’: Dalla ‘descriptio’ alfanumerica alla veduta prospettica”; Giuseppina Carla Romby, “Dall’idea alla fabbrica della città: regolamenti edilizi, cantieri, materiali”; Cristina Acidini, “Alberti e noi”; Marco Cappellini and Simonetta Bracciali, “Da multimedialità a multimodalità per i Beni Culturali”; Giovanni De Stefano, Antonio Glessi, and Marco Rufino, “Alberti ‘reloaded’”; and Maurizio Seracini, “Sotto la ‘Città ideale’: Il disegno ‘nascosto’ rivelato dalle indagini diagnostiche.”Google Scholar
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Includes: J. H. Leopold, “Le langage de Spinoza et sa pratique du discours”; Iiro Kajanto, “Spinoza's Latinity ”; Michelle Beyssade, “Deux latinistes: Descartes et Spinoza”; Eugenio Canone and Pina Totaro, “Index locorum du Tractatus de intellectus emendatione”; Jacqueline Lagrée, “La citation dans le Traité théologicopolitique”; Pierre-François Moreau, “La terminologie du ‘Je’ dans le Traité théologicopolitique”; Wout Jac. van Bekkum, “Quelques remarques sur les mots et citations hébraïques dans le Tractatus theologicopoliticus”; Michael John Petry, “Algebra, Chances and the Rainbow”; J. J. V. M. de Vet, “Salomon Dierquens, auteur du Stelkonstige reeckening van den regenboog et du Reeckening van kanssen”; Filippo Mignini, “Le texte du Tractatus de intellectus emendatione et sa transmission”; Fokke Akkerman, “Tractatus theologicopoliticus: texte latin, traductions néerlandaises et Adnotationes”; Clasina G. Manusov-Verhage, “Jan Rieuwerstz, marchand libraire et éditeur de Spinoza”; Johan Gerritsen, “Printing Spinoza —Some Questions”; Esmée Schilte and Piet Steenbakkers, “Spinoza's Posthumous Works: An Inventory of the Copies Now in the Netherlands”; Jelle Kingma, “Spinoza Editions in the Nineteenth Century”; H. J. M. Nellen, “On Editing the Correspondence of Hugo Grotius”; and Hans Gerhard Senger, “Vollständigkeit oder pragmatische Begrenzung der Editionen?”10.1163/9789047416364CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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Includes: Marialuisa Baldi and Barbara Faes de Mottoni, “Premessa”; Pierluigi Donini, “Le traduzioni orientali di testi filosofici greci e la versione araba della Poetica”; Giovanni Orlandi, “Problemi di metodo editoriale in testi filosofici”; Barbara Faes de Mottoni, “‘Oportet quod interpres optime sciat scientiam quam vult transferre et duas linguas a quibus et in quas transferat’: Per tradurre Bonaventura e Tommaso”; Eugenio Canone, “L’ecdotica delle opere italiane di Bruno dal secondo dopoguerra ad oggi: Il caso emblematico della Cena de le Ceneri”; Vittoria Perrone Compagni, “Latino grosso e sottigliezze scolastiche: Problemi di traduzione dei testi di Pietro Pomponazzi”; Marialuisa Baldi, “Pubblicare Cardano: I Contradicentium medicorum libri in DVD”; Guido Canziani, “Tradurre Cardano”; Mario Sina, “L’edizione della corrispondenza e degli scritti filosofici di Jean-Robert Chouet”; Maria Teresa Monti, “L’edizione del ‘giornale di laboratorio’: Genetica di teorie o archeologia di pratiche?”; Dario Generali, “Il testo tra comunicazione scientifica e strategie editoriali: Il caso di Antonio Vallisneri”; and Paolo Cristofolini, “Il sostrato materiale delle idee: Esperienze di edizione e traduzione.”Google Scholar
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Includes: Hayden B. J. Maginnis, “Every Painter Paints Himself”; Paul Barolsky, “Fear of Fiction: The Fun of Reading Vasari”; Andrew Ladis, “The Sorcerer's ‘O’ and the Painter Who Wasn’t There”; Shelley E. Zuraw, “Vasari's Sculptors of the Second Period: Mino da Fiesole”; Sara Nair James, “Vasari on Signorelli: The Origins of the ‘Grand Manner of Painting’”; Arthur F. Iorio, “Francesco di Giorgio and Brunelleschi”; Fredrika H. Jacobs, “Vasari's Bronzino: The Paradigmatic Academician”; Diane Cole Ahl, “Sia di mano di santo o d’un angelo: Vasari's Life of Fra Angelico”; Jack Freiberg, “Vasari's Bramante and the Renaissance of Architecture in Rome”; Ralph Lieberman, “A Scene from the Life of Peruzzi”; Maureen Pelta, “‘If he, with his genius, had lived in Rome’: Vasari and the Transformative Myth of Rome”; Jeryldene Wood, “Vasari's Mothers”; Katherine McIver, “Vasari's Women”; Anne B. Barriault, “Piero di Cosimo: The Egg-Eating Elegist”; April Oettinger, “Michelangelo's Snowman and the Art of Snow in Vasari's Lives”; Norman E. Land, “Titian, Michelangelo, and Vasari”; Roy Eriksen, “Imagining the Renaissance: Browning Reads Vasari”; William E. Wallace, “Michelangelo Ha Ha”; Karen Goodchild, “Lumi Fantastichi: The Landscape Ornament of Giorgio Vasari”; Liana de Girolami Cheney, “Giorgio Vasari's Studio: Diligenza e Amorevole Fatica”; and David Cast, “The Delight of Art: Reading Vasari against Himself.”Google Scholar
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Includes: Erika Rummel, “Humanists, Jews, and Judaism”; Christopher Ocker, “German Theologians and the Jews in the Fifteenth Century”; Thomas Kaufman, “Luther and the Jews”; Timothy J. Wengert, “Philip Melanchthon and the Jews: A Reappraisal”; R. Gerald Hobbs, “Bucer, the Jews, and Judaism”; Hans-Martin Kirn, “Ulrich Zwingli, the Jews, and Judaism”; Achim Detmers, “Calvin, the Jews, and Judaism”; Joy Kammerling, “Andreas Osiander, the Jews, and Judaism”; Robert Bireley, “The Catholic Reform, Jews, and Judaism in Sixteenth-Century Gemany”; Michael Driedger, “The Intensification of Religious Commitment: Jews, Anabaptists, Radical Reform, and Confessionalization”; Maria Diemling, “Anthonius Margaritha on the ‘Whole Jewish Faith’: A Sixteenth-Century Convert from Judaism and his Depiction of the Jewish Religion”; Yaacov Deutsch, “Von der Juden Ceremonien: Representations of Jews in Sixteenth-Century Germany”; Petra Schöner, “Visual Representations of Jews and Judaism in Sixteenth-Century Germany”; Edith Wenzel, “The Representation of Jews and Judaism in Sixteenth-Century German Literature”; Dean Phillip Bell, “Jewish Settlement, Politics, and the Reformation”; Elisheva Carlebach, “Jewish Responses to Christianity in Reformation Germany”; Jay Berkovitz, “Jewish Law and Ritual in Early Modern Germany”; and Stephen G. Burnett, “German Jewish Printing in the Reformation Era (1530–1633).”Google Scholar
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Includes: Deborah Howard, “Venice: Society and Culture: 1500–1530”; Peter Humfrey, “Chronology”; David Alan Brown, “Venetian Painting and the Invention of Art”; Peter Humfrey, “Masters and Pupils, Colleagues and Rivals”; “Sacred Images”; Mauro Lucco, “Sacred Stories”; Jaynie Anderson, “Allegories and Mythologies”; Sylvia Ferino-Pagden, “Pictures of Women — Pictures of Love”; David Alan Brown, “Portraits of Men”; Elke Oberthaler and Elizabeth Walmsley, “Technical Studies of Painting Methods”; and Barbara H. Berrie and Louisa C. Matthew, “Venetian ‘Colore’: Artists at the Intersection of Technology and History.”Google Scholar
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Includes: Daniel Schä fer, “Medical Representations of Old Age in the Renaissance: The Influence of Non-Medical Texts”; Nina Taunton, “Time's Whirligig: Images of Old Age in Coriolanus, Francis Bacon, and Thomas Newton”; Stella Achilleos, “Youth, Old Age and Male Self-Fashioning: The Appropriation of the Anacreontic Figure of the Old Man by Jonson and his ‘Sons’”; Maria Teresa Ricci, “Old Age in Castiglione's The Book of the Courtier”; Kevin P. Laam, “Aging the Lover: The Posies of George Gascoigne”; Aki C. L. Beam, “‘Should I as Yet Call You Old?’ Testing the Boundaries of Female Old Age in Early Modern England”; Zbynek Smetana, “Thematic Reflections on Old Age in Titian's Late Works”; Mary E. Frank, “Visible Signs of Aging: Images of Old Women in Renaissance Venice”; Erin J. Campbell, “‘Unenduring’ Beauty: Gender and Old Age in Early Modern Art and Aesthetics”; Allison Levy, “Cosimo's Black Widow”; and Philip D. Collington, “Sans Wife: Sexual Anxiety and the Old Man in Shakespeare.”Google Scholar
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Includes: Salvatore Italia, Luciano Scala, Edoardo Speranza, Mariella Zoppi, and Franca Arduini, “Presentazioni”; Roberto Cardini, “Introduzione”; “Alberti e i libri”; Paola Benigni, “I documenti della biografia albertiana: cià che sappiamo e cià che resta da fare”; Caterina Tristano, “Il modello e la regola: teoria e pratiche di scrittura di Leon Battista Alberti”; Donatella Coppini, “Leon Battista Alberti si corregge: Il caso della Mosca Riccardiana”; Lucia Bertolini, “Primo (e provvisorio) elenco di copisti e possessori di codici contenenti opere albertiane”; Michel Paoli, “Les portraits de Leon Battista Alberti des XVe et XVIe siècles”; Roberto Cardini, “Alberti o della scrittura come mosaico”; Mariangela Regoliosi, “‘Libri’ ed ‘esperienza’: Alberti e le ‘litterae’”; Lucia Bertolini, “Per la biblioteca greca dell’Alberti”; Mariangela Regoliosi, “Per un catalogo degli ‘auctores’ latini dell’Alberti”; Stefano G. Casu, “Strumenti artistici e della pratica architettonica nei trattati di Leon Battista Alberti”; Andrea Cantile, “Misura e rappresentazione urbana nelle opere di Leon Battista Alberti”; Roberto Cardini, “Cui dono poma centum?”; Ida Mastrorosa, “Alberti e il sapere scientifico antico: fra i meandri di una biblioteca interdisciplinare”; Roberto Cardini, “Alberti e l’astrologia”; Sandro De Maria, “Leon Battista Alberti e l’antiquaria dell’Umanesimo”; Giovanni Rossi, “Lo scaffale giuridico nella biblioteca di Leon Battista Alberti”; and Roberto Cardini, “Lo scaffale elegiaco dell’Alberti: Properzio e la ‘rifondazione’ albertiana dell’elegia.”Google Scholar
Casarella, Peter J., ed. Cusanus: The Legacy of Learned Ignorance. Washington : The Catholic University of America Press , 2006. xxxii + 280 pp. index. bibl. $79.95. ISBN: 0-8132-1426-9.
Includes: Nancy Hudson and Frank Tobin, “Nicholas of Cusa's Sermon on the Pater Noster”; Bernard McGinn, “Seeing and Not Seeing: Nicholas of Cusa's De visione Dei in the History of Western Mysticism”; Jasper Hopkins, “Nicholas of Cusa's Intellectual Relationship to Anselm of Canterbury”; Louis Dupré, “The Question of Pantheism from Eckhart to Cusanus”; Wilhelm Dupré, “The Image of the Living God: Some Remarks on the Meaning of Perfection and World Formation”; Karsten Harries, “On the Power and Poverty of Perspective: Cusanus and Alberti”; Walter Andreas Euler, “An Italian Painting from the Late Fifteenth Century and the Cribratio alkorani of Nicholas of Cusa”; Il Kim, “A Brief Report on the Painting of Three Haloed Figures”; Thomas Prügl, “The Concept of Infallibility in Nicholas of Cusa”; Cary J. Nederman, “Empire Meets Nation: Imperial Authority and National Government in Renaissance Political Thought”; Paul E. Sigmund, “Medieval and Modern Constitutionalism: Nicholas of Cusa and John Locke”; Elizabeth Brient, “How can the Infinite be the Measure of the Finite? Three Mathematical Metaphors from De docta ignorantia”; and Regine Kather, “‘The Earth as a Noble Star’: The Arguments for the Relativity of Motion in the Cosmology of Nicolaus Cusanus and Their Transformation in Einstein's Theory of Relativity.”Google Scholar
Cole, Michael W., ed. The Early Modern Painter-Etcher. University Park : Penn State University Press , 2006. viii + 190 pp. index. illus. bibl. $50. ISBN: 0-271-02905-6.
Includes: Michael Cole, “Introduction”; Michael Cole and Larry Silver, “Fluid Boundaries: Formations of the Painter-Etcher”; Susan Dackerman, “Dürer's Etchings: Printed Drawings?”; Madeleine Viljoen, “Etching and Drawing in Early Modern Europe”; and Graham Larkin, “The Unfinished Eighteenth Century.”Google Scholar
Cowling, David , ed. Conceptions of Europe in Renaissance France: Essays in Honour of Keith Cameron. Faux Titre 281. Amsterdam : Rodopi , 2006. 204 pp. tbls. $52. ISBN: 90-420-2006-7.
Includes: David Cowling, “Introduction”; Jean Balsamo, “‘Voici venir d’Europe tout l’honneur’: identit é aristocratique et conscience européenne au XVIe siècle”; Ian Morrison, “Rabelais: Christendom and Europe”; Margaret M. McGowan, “Interpreting the Past: The Commentaries of Blaise de Vigenère and ‘l’ enrichissement de nostre parler’”; David Trotter, “‘Si le français n’y peut aller’: Villers-Cotterêts and Mixed-Language Documents from the Pyrenees”; Yvonne Bellenger, “Sur La Lepanthe de Du Bartas”; Marie-Madeleine Fragonard, “Aubigné et l’Angleterre, après Elizabeth: esquisse de rencontres problématiques”; Yvonne Roberts, “Towards a Pragmatic Recognition of Religious Diversity: The Struggle to Form a Royalist Consensus in the Early Poems of Jean-Antoine de Baïf”; Michael Heath, “Foolish or Fearsome Franks? The Supposed Ottoman View of European Christians in the Sixteenth Century”; Françoise Charpentier, “Le périple des Pantagruéliens, ou l’ancien et le nouveau”; and Frank Lestringant, “Le Livre des Contrariétés: l’Occident, le Turc et les autres.”Google Scholar
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Includes: Marie-Luce Demonet, “Avant-propos: L’effet de terroir”; Richard Cooper, “L’Histoire en fête: les humanistes promoteurs de la gloire du Poitou”; Gilles Polizzi, “Rabelais, Thenaud, l’Île de la Dive et le Quint Livre: de l’illusion référentielle aux modèles génériques”; Myriam Marrache-Gouraud, “Lanternes poitevines”; Christine Escarmant and Jean-Loï c Le Quellec, “La chasse au Bitard des étudiants poitevins: Panurge bachelier”; Mireille Huchon, “Rabelais, Bouchet et le Nef des Folz”; Stéphan Geonget, “Panurge et Xenomanes, Rabelais et Bouchet: amitié et perplexité”; François Rigolot, “Le Labyrinthe du songemensonge: de la Fortune de Bouchet au Tiers Livre de Rabelais”; Claude La Charité, “De Architectura Orbis et De l’excellence et immortalité de l’ame d’Amaury Bouchard: l’expression figurée et le lieu de l’antécédent”; Rosanna Gorris Camos, “‘Va, lettre, va [... ] droict à Clément’: Lyon Jamet, sieur de Chambrun, du Poitou à la ville des Este, un itinéraire religieux et existentiel”; Barbara C. Bowen, “Rabelais, Claude Cotereau et la tranquillité d’esprit”; Paul J. Smith and Titia J. Schuurs-Janssen, “‘Plus feal que ne fut Damis a Appoloneus:’ Rabelais et Jean Thénaud avant 1517: quelques hypothèses”; Didier Veillon, “Le De legibus connubialibus d’André Tiraqueau”; Jean Céard, “Rabelais, Tiraqueau et Manardo”; Jean Hiernard, “Les Germani à l’Université de Poitiers au temps de Rabelais”; Michel Cassan, “Le panthéon des plumes illustres du Poitou selon le lieutenant général au siège royal du Dorat, Pierre Robert (1589–1656)”; Liliane Jagueneau, “Polymorphisme et variation lexicale chez Rabelais: examen de couples de formes”; Jelle Koopmans, “Rabelais et l’esprit de la farce”; Trevor Peach, “Trois lustres d’édition poitevine (1550–1564)”; Véronique Zaercher, “L’écriture à ‘diverses mains’ dans les Discours non plus mélancoliques que divers: étude comparative”; Sophie Arnaud, “Peut-on attribuer à Jacques Peletier du Mans la paternité des Discours non plus mélancoliques que divers” ? ; Marie-Luce Demonet, “‘Rabelaiseries:’ la pr ésence de Rabelais dans les Discours non plus mélancoliques que divers”; and Michel Renaud, “En Poitou, c’est- à-dire nulle part.”Google Scholar
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Includes: Wolfgang Brückner, “Mentalitätsgeschichtliche Probleme moderner Wallfahrtsforschung: Eine diskursanalytische Besinnung”; Antoni Jackowski, “Geography of Pilgrimages”; Josef žemlic ka, “Wallfahrten aus Böhmen nach dem Heiligen Land und ihre kulturelle Bedeutung (bis Mitte des 12. Jahrhunderts)”; Pavel Soukup, “Pilgrimage Element in Crusades with Czech Participation in the Twelfth Century”; Libor Jan, “Die Reisen der böhmischen Johanniter nach Palästina”; Roman Zaoral, “A Numismatic Evidence on Czech Pilgrims in 13th Century Caesarea”; Jerzy Kaliszuk, “Travel Guides to the Holy Land in Polish Collections (14th–15th centuries)”; Kater ina Kubìnová and Petr Kubìn, “Bohemian Saints — Pilgrims to Rome”; Denise Péricard-Méa, “Leo von Rozmital, böhmischer Pilger und Botschafter (1465–1467) im werdenden Europa”; Ivan Kupc ìk, “Tschechische Länder auf den Karten der Pilgerstraßen aus der ersten Hälfte des 16. Jahrhunderts”; Petr Hlavác ek, “Pilgrimage Footwear —Luxury, Necessity, or Needless?”; Maja Ga ssowska, “Der Anteil der Bürger aus den norddeutschen Städten an den Pilgerreisen nach Riga im 13. Jahrhundert”; Petr Sommer, “Procession in Early Medieval Bohemia”; Markéta špu°rová, “Straßen und Pilger im mittelalterlichen Böhmen”; Jan Hrdina, “Böhmen —Franken — Bayern — österreich: überregionales Wallfahrtswesen um 1500 — ein Blick aus böhmischer Sicht”; Ralf Lützelschwab, “Prag — das neue Paris? Der französische Einfluß auf die Reliquienpolitik Karls IV”; Maria Starnawska, “Die Ausstellungen der Reliquien in der Kirchenprovinz Gnesen im Mittelalter”; Andreas Haasis-Berner, “Pilgerzeichen zwischen Main und Alpen”; Tomáš Velìmský, “Reflection of Pilgrimages in the Material Culture of the Czech Middle Ages”; Helena Koenigsmarková, “Ein Prager Pilgerzeichen — der einzige Zeuge”; Krzysztof Bracha, “Der Pilger als Muster des guten Christen in den polnischen Predigten des Spätmittelalters”; Petr Hlavác ek, “Franziskaner, Wallfahrtswesen und die Spiritualität des Pilgertums im Spätmittelalters”; Michaela Wirsing, “Strafwallfahrten des Spätmittelalters: Perspektivische überlegungen”; Thomas T. 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Jahrhunderts”; Izabela Soljan, “Pilgrimages to Our Lady's Sanctuaries in Poland on the Example of Carpthian Sanctuaries”; Floriano Grimaldi, “ALMA DOMUS ECCLESIAE SANCTAE MARIAE DE LAURETO: Chapters Conventions Regulations Statutes”; Veronika čapská, “Via Matris — eine Paralelle zu Via Crucis? Der Servitenorden als Träger der Marienfrömmigkeit: Zum Einfluß der Umwandlung der Ordensidentität auf die Wallfahrtspraxis”; Jir ì Mihola, “Atlas Marianus Marchionatus Moraviae — eine Quelle zur Problematik der barocken marianischen Wallfahrtstradition in Mähren”; Valdìmir Man as, “Das höchste Gut: Zur Rezeption der Marienverehrung in Mähren in der zweiten Hälfte des 17. 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Includes: Burton L. Dunbar, “Acknowledgments”; Marc F. Wilson, “Foreword”; Ian Kennedy, “Preface”; Burton L. Dunbar, “The Collecting of German and Netherlandish Paintings in Kansas City”; Molly Faries, “Infrared Reflectography and Other Methods of Technical Investigation in the Study of Early Northern European Paintings at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art”; and Peter Klein, “Dendrochronological Analysis of the Northern Renaissance Panel Paintings in The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.”Google Scholar
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Includes: Claire Crignon-De Oliveira and Mariana Saad, “Le mélancolie et l’unité matérielle de l’homme — XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles: introduction”; Bernard Hoepffner, “As a Prelude: Bringing Melancholia to Book”; Caroline Petit, “Mélancolie et méthodisme: traduction originale et commentaire dun’ texte de Prosper Alpin (1553–1617)”; Michal Altbauer-Rudnik, “Love, Madness and Social Order: Love Melancholy in France and England in the Late Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries”; Claire Crignon-De Oliveira, “La mélancolie entre médecine et religion: d’une pathologie des comportements religieux à une practique pathologique de la religion”; Frédéric Gabriel, “Genèses de la m élancolie: la figure d’Adam et sa réinterprétation aux XVIe et XVIIe siècles”; Jackie Pigeaud, “Délires de métamorphose”; Allan Ingram, “Death in Life and Life in Death: Melancholy and the Enlightenment”; Clark Lawlor, “‘Long Grief, dark Melancholy, hopeless natural Love’: Clarissa, Cheyne and Narratives of Body and Soul”; Mariana Saad, “La mélancolie entre le cerveau et les circonstances: Cabanis et la nouvelle science de l’homme”; and Sandra Pott, “Literatur und Medizin im 18. Jahrhundert: von der erneuerten Fortschrittskritik bis zum ‘Medical Writing.’”Google Scholar
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Includes: Paul F. Grendler, “The Universities of the Renaissance and Reformation”; “How to Get a Degree in Fifteen Days: Erasmus’ Doctorate of Theology from the University of Turin”; “Students of the Schools and Students of the University”; “What Piero Learned in School: Fifteenth-Century Vernacular Education”; “Italian Schools and University Dreams during Mercurian's Generalate”; “The Attempts of the Jesuits to Enter Italian Universities in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries”; “The Piarists of the Pious Schools”; “Renaissance Humanism, Schools, and Universities”; “Man is Almost a God: Fra Battista Carioni Between Renaissance and Catholic Reformation”; “The Adages of Paolo Manuzio: Erasmus and the Roman Censors”; and “The Leaders of the Venetian State, 1540–1609: A Prosopographical Analysis.”Google Scholar
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Includes: Martha C. Nussbaum, “The ‘Morality of Pity’: Sophocles’ Philoctetes and the European Stoics”; David Charles, “Aristotle's Desire”; Jaakko Hintikka, “Ta Meta Ta Metaphysika: The Argumentative Structure of Aristotle's Metaphysics”; Miira Tuominen, “Aristotle and Alexander of Aphrodisias on the Active Intellect”; Eyjólfur Kjalar Emilsson, “Plotinus on Thinking Oneself and the First-Person”; Juha Sihvola, “The Automony of Religion in Ancient Philosophy”; Toivo J. Holopainen, “Future Contingents in the Eleventh Century”; Taneli Kukkonen, “Mind and Modal Judgement: Al-Ghaza _i_ l and Ibn Rushd on Conceivability and Possibility”; Sten Ebbesen, “By Necessity ”; Mikko Yrjönsuuri, “Types of Self-Awareness in Medieval Thought”; Vesa Hirvonen, “Mental Disorders in Late Medieval Philosophy and Theology”; Risto Saarinen, “Wisdom as Intellectual Virtue: Aquinas, Odonis and Buridan”; Joël Biard, “John Buridan and the Mathematical Demonstration”; Henrik Lagerlund, “What is Singular Thought? Ockham and Buridan on Singular Terms in the Language of Thought”; Reijo Työrinoja, “Fact, Fiction, and Fantasy: Luther and the Medieval De Anima Tradition of Imagination”; C. G. Normore, “Necessity, Immutability, and Descartes”; Lilli Alanen, “Spinoza and Hume on Pride and Self-Knowledge”; Marco M. Olivetti, “The Community of Minds as a Problem of Modern Philosophy: Descartes, Leibniz, Kant”; Ingolf U. Dalferth, “Varieties of Philosophical Theology Before and After Kant”; Heikki Kirjavainen, “Symbol Meaning and Logical Form: A Study in the Semantics of Religious Language”; and Ilkka Niiniluoto, “Cognition and Emotion.”Google Scholar
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Includes: R. Po-chia Hsia, “Introduction: The Reformation and its Worlds”; Euan Cameron, “Dissent and Heresy”; Larissa Taylor, “Society and Piety”; Robert Kolb, “Martin Luther and the German Nation”; Tom Scott, “The Peasants’ War”; Hans-Jürgen Goertz, “Radical Religiosity in the German Reformation”; Kaspar von Greyerz, “The Reformation in German-Speaking Switzerland”; Robert M. Kingdon, “Calvin and Geneva”; Joke Spaans, “Reform in the Low Countries”; Christopher Haigh, “The Reformation in England to 1603”; Barbara B. Diefendorf, “The Religious Wars in France”; Massimo Firpo, “The Italian Reformation”; James R. Palmitessa, “The Reformation in Bohemia and Poland ”; István György Tóth, “Old and New Faith in Hungary, Turkish Hungary, and Transylvania”; John OMalley,’ S.J., “The Society of Jesus”; Amy E. Leonard, “Female Religious Orders”; William Monter, “The Inquisition”; Johannes Burkhardt, “The Thirty Years’ War”; José Pedro Paiva, “Spain and Portugal”; Dan Beaver, “Parish Communities, Civil War, and Religious Conflict in England”; Kevin Terraciano, “Religion and the Church in Early Latin America”; Ines G. županov, “Compromise: India”; R. Po-chia Hsia, “Promise: China”; Michael Cooper, “A Mission Interrupted: Japan”; Bruce Gordon, “The New Parish”; Olivier Christin, “Making Peace”; James A. Sharpe, “Magic and Witchcraft”; Brad S. Gregory, “Martyrs and Saints”; Miriam Bodian, “Jews in a Divided Christendom”; and Benjamin J. Kaplan, “Coexistence, Conflict, and the Practice of Toleration.”Google Scholar
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Includes: Hildegard Elisabeth Keller, “Einleitung”; “Im steinrisy der Reformation: Ein Leben erzählen”; Andrea Kauer, “Jakob Rufs Herkunft und Erbe”; Hubert Steinke, “Vom Schererlehrling zum Chirurgenmeister”; Stefan Schöbi, “Geselle auf Wanderschaft”; Hubert Steinke, “Medizinische Karriere im städtischen Dienst”; “Ein gelehrter Chirurg”; Seline Schellenberg Wessendorf, “Jakob Ruf und der Zürcher Buchmarkt”; Andrea Kauer and Seline Schellenberg Wessendorf, “Jakob Rufs soziale Netze in Zürich und Konstanz”; and Stefan Schöbi, “Der Ludius auf Zürichs Bühne.”Google Scholar
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Includes: Gerrit Walther, “Funktionen des Humanismus: Fragen und Thesen ”; Johannes Helmrath, “Der europäische Humanismus und die Funktionen der Rhetorik”; Gerlinde Huber-Rebenich, “Neue Funktionen der Dichtung im Humanismus?”; Elisabeth Stein, “Auf der Suche nach der verlorenen Antike: Humanisten als Philologen”; Klaus Bergdolt, “Naturwissenschaften und human-istisches Selbstverständnis”; Dieter Mertens, “Der Preis der Patronage: Humanismus und Höfe”; Gábor Almási, “Humanisten bei Hof: öffentliche Selbstdarstellung und Karrieremuster”; Harriet Rudolph, “Humanistische Feste? Habsburgische Festkultur in der zweiten Hälfte des 16. Jahrhunderts”; Harald Müller, “Nutzen und Nachteil humanistischer Bildung im Kloster”; Manfred Rudersdorf and Thomas Töpfer, “Fürstenhof, Universität und Territorialstaat: Der Wittenberger Humanismus, seine Wirkungsräume und Funktionsfelder im Zeichen der Reformation”; Peter Wolf, “Humanismus im Dienst der Gegenreformation: Exempla aus Böhmen und Bayern”; Arne Karsten, “Gräber f ü r Gelehrte? Anmerkungen zu den römischen Papst- und Kardinalsgrabmälern im Zeitalter der Katholischen Reform”; Raingard Esser, “Gelehrte in der Stadt im Spiegel niederländischer Chorographien des 17. Jahrhunderts”; Anton Schindling, “Scarabaeus aquilam quaerit: Humanismus und die Legitimation von Krieg und Frieden”; Caspar Hirschi, “Vorwärts in neue Vegangenheiten: Funktionen des humanistischen Nationalismus in Deutschland”; and Thomas Maissen, “Schlußwort: überlegungen zu Funktionen und Inhalt des Humanismus.”Google Scholar
Maniura, Robert , and , Rupert, Shepherd , eds. Presence: The Inherence of the Prototype within Images and Other Objects. Histories of Vision. Aldershot : Ashgate Publishing Company , 2006. xviii + 322 pp. index. illus. bibl. $124.95. ISBN: 0-7546-3493-0.
Includes: Robert Maniura and Rupert Shepherd, “Introduction”; Craig Clunas, “‘Not one hair different...’: Wen Zhengming on Imaging the Dead in Ming Funerary Portraiture”; Donal Cooper, “Projecting Presence: The Monumental Cross in the Italian Church Interior”; John E. Cort, “Installing Absence? The Consecration of a Jina Image”; Richard H. Davis, “Presence and Translucence: Appars’ Guide to Devotional Receptivity ”; Carolyn Dean, “Metonymy in Inca Art”; Gert Fischer, “Presence of Divinity: Poussin's Conception of Figures and the Depiction of Mythical Nature”; Norman Freeman, “Psychological Analysis of Deciding If Something Is Presented in a Picture”; James Hall, “Desire and Disgust: Touching Artworks from 1500 to 1800”; Andrew Harrison, “What is ‘Presence’?; Michael Leja, “Trompe l’oeil Painting and the Deceived Viewer”; John Nash, “The Representation of ‘Soul’ by Rembrandt”; Alexia Petsalis-Diomidis, “Amphiaraos Present: Images and Healing Pilgrimage in Classical Greece”; Cesare Poppi, “Wonders Taken for Signs: Rethinking the ‘Fetish’”; Peter Stewart, “The Image of the Roman Emperor”; and Eugene Y. Wang, “Sound Observer and Ways of Representing Presences.”Google Scholar
Medina, João , ed. Clio: Revista do Centro de História da Universidade de Lisboa. N.s. 13, no. 2. Lisbon : Centro de História da Universidade de Lisboa , 2005. 142 pp. illus. map. €10. ISBN: ISSN: 0870-4104.
Includes: João Medina, “à maneira de preâmbulo à nossa antologia de gravuras quixotescas e textos sobre o ‘D. Quixote’: Gustave Doré, (re)inventor do ‘Quixote’ ou De como conheci o cavaleiro manchego e o seu fiel escudeiro”; Gonçalves Crespo, “A Morte de D. Quixote”; António José da Silva, “Sancho Pança, governador da Ilha Baratária”; Ramiro de Maeztu, “‘Os Lusìadas’ e o ‘D. Quixote’: grandeza e declìnio da Nações Ibéricas”; Ivan Turguenev, “Hamlet e Dom Quixote”; and Jean Cassou, “Cervantes e nós.”Google Scholar
Menzer, Paul , ed. Inside Shakespeare: Essays on the Blackfriars Stage. The Apple-Zimmerman Series in Early Modern Culture 5. Selinsgrove : Susquehanna University Press , 2006. 244 pp. index. illus. $52.50. ISBN: 1-57591-077-2.
Includes: Paul Menzer and Ralph Alan Cohen, “Introduction: Shakespeare Inside and Out”; Andrew Gurr, “London's Blackfriars Playhouse and the Chamberlain's Men”; Tiffany Stern, “Taking Part: Actors and Audience on the Stage at Blackfriars”; Roslyn Knutson, “What If There Wasn’t a ‘Blackfriars Repertory’?”; Leslie Thomson, “Who's In, Who's Out? The Knight of the Burning Pestle on the Blackfriars Stage”; Melissa D. Aaron, “‘Beware at what hands thou receiv'st thy commodity’: The Alchemist and the King's Men Fleece the Customers, 1610 ”; Alan Somerset, “The Blackfriars on Tour: Provincial Analogies”; Elza C. Tiner, “Professional Players in Stratford-on-Avon, 1587–1602”; Jeanne H. McCarthy, “The Queens ‘unfledged minions’: An Alternate Account of the Origins of Blackfriars and of the Boy Company Phenomenon”; Michael Shapiro, “The Westminister Scholars’ Sapientia Solomonis as Royal Gift Offering”; Virginia Mason Vaughn, “Blacking-Up at the Blackfriars Theatre”; Ian Borden, “The Blackfriars Gladiators: Masters of Fence, Playing a Prize, and the Elizabethan and Stuart Theater”; Alan Armstrong, “‘What is Become of Bushy? Where is Green?’: Metadramatic Reference to Doubling Actors in Richard II”; David Richman, “Smelling Their Way to Dover: A Blind Director's Take on Blind Gloucester”; Walter W. Cannon, “From Willow Cabin to Dark House: Twelfth Night and the Poetics of Indoor Spaces”; John R. Ford, “Changeable Taffeta: Re-Dressing the Bears in Twelfth Night”; William Proctor Williams, “Hamlet's Pockets: Problems with Stage Directions”; Albert Braunmuller, “A Joke and a Crux in Hamlet Q2”; Barry Gaines, “The Single Performance of Hamlet that Changed Theater History”; Stephen Booth, “A Discourse on the Witty Partition of A Midsummer Night's Dream”; and Paul Menzer, “Afterword: Discovery Spaces? Research at the Globe and Blackfriars.”Google Scholar
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Includes: Naomi J. Miller and Naomi Yavneh, “Introduction: Thicker than Water: Evaluating Sibling Relations in the Early Modern Period”; Susan D. Laningham, “Making a Saint out of a Sibling”; Kari Boyd McBride, “Recusant Sisters: English Catholic Women and the Bonds of Learning”; Craig A. Monson, “Families, Convents, Music: The Power of Sisterhood”; Merry Wiesner-Hanks, “‘Liebe Schwester...’: Siblings, Convents, and the Reformation”; Jane Couchman, “Resisting Henri IV: Catherine de Bourbon and her Brother”; Carole Levin, “Sister-Subject/Sister-Queen: Elizabeth I among her Siblings”; Margaret P. Hannay, “Mary Sidney's Other Brothers ”; Sheila T. Cavanagh, “The Politics of Private Discourse: Familial Relations in Lady May Wroth's Urania”; Valeria Finucci, “When the Mirror Lies: Sisterhood Reconsidered in Moderata Fonte's Thirteen Cantos of Floridoro”; Rebecca Edwards, “Andrea and Giovanni Gabrieli: Musicians and Sororal Relations in Later Sixteenth-Century Venice”; Stephen Guy-Bray, “The Shame of Siblings in David and Bethsabe”; Naomi J. Miller, “Sibling Bonds and Bondage in (and Beyond) Shakespeare's The Tempest”; Naomi Yavneh, “Playing the Game: Sisterly Relations in Sofonisba Anguissola's The Chess Game”; Kathryn R. McPherson, “‘My Deare Sister’: Sainted Sisterhood in Early Modern England”; Alison Findlay, “Sisterly Feelings in Cavendish and Brackleys’ Drama”; Sara Mendelson and Mary O’Connor, “‘Thy Passionately Loving Sister and Faithfull Friend:’ Anne Dormer s’ Letters to her Sister Lady Trumbull”; Almut Spalding, “Siblings, Publications, and the Transmission of Memory: Johann Albert Hinrich and Elise Reimarus”; and Naomi J. Miller and Naomi Yavneh, “Thicker than Blood: l’oltr’ altra.”Google Scholar
Milward, Peter , ed. The Renaissance Bulletin. The Renaissance Bulletin 32. Tokyo : The Renaissance Institute , 2005. 82 pp. n.p. ISBN: ISSN 0338-0796.
Includes: Soji Iwasaki, “The Segmented World and the Emergence of Modern Individualism in Hamlet”; Peter Milward, “Shakespeare's Metaphysical Heritage”; “Shakespeare and Ecology”; “Shakespeare and Genji”; “The History of William Shakeshafte”; John Waterfield, “The Shadowplay of a Papist — Two Recent Books on Shakespeare's Catholicism”; and Takanori Togo, “Was Shakespeare a Papist?”Google Scholar
Nauta, Lodi , ed. Language and Cultural Change: Aspects of the Study and Use of Language in the Later Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Groningen Studies in Cultural Change 24. Leuven : Peeters Publishers and Booksellers , 2006. xiv + 224 pp. index. illus. tbls. bibl. €45. ISBN: 90-429-1757-1.
Includes: Sigrid Müller, “Theology, Language and Reality in Fifteenth-Century Via Moderna”; C. H. Kneepkens, “Scholasticism versus Humanism: A Conflict of Interests? Late Fifteenth-Century Reflections on Grammar in Northwestern Europe”; Inigo Bocken, “The Art of Speaking: Nicholas of Cusa as a Philosopher of Language”; Irene E. Zwiep, “Hebrew or the Holy Tongue? Imitation and Authenticity in Medieval Hebrew Writing”; Robert Black, “Italian Education: Languages, Syllabuses, Methods”; Andrea A. Robiglio, “Between Language and Likemindedness: Some Aspects of the Concept of Conversatio Civilis from Aquinas to Guazzo”; James Hankins, “The Popularization of Humanism in the Fifteenth Century: The Writings of Leonardo Bruni in Latin and the Vernacular”; Eveline Chayes, “Language of Words and Images in the Rime degli Academici Occulti 1568: Reflections of the Pre-Conceptual?”; Lodi Nauta, “Linguistic Relativity and the Humanist Imitation of Classical Latin”; and Ann Moss, “Language Can Change Minds.”Google Scholar
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Includes: Nicholas Penny, “Introduction: Toothpicks and Green Hangings”; Patricia L. Reilly, “The Creation of the Object”; Steve Wharton, “What You See is What You Get: Colour in Italian Renaissance istoriato Ware”; Victoria C. Gardner Coates, “‘Sculpsit Cellinius Neptunam’: The Biography of the Neptune Fountain in Cellini's Vita”; Rupert Shepherd, “The Life of the Object”; Valerie Taylor, “Banquet Plate and Renaissance Culture: A Day in the Life”; James R. Lindow, “For Use and Display: Selected Furnishings and Domestic Goods in Fifteenth-Century Florentine Interiors”; Tessa Storey, “Fragments from the ‘Life Histories’ of Jewellery Belonging to Prostitutes in Early-Modern Rome”; Roberta J. M. Olson, “The After-Life of the Object”; Kirstin Noreen, “The Icon of Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome: An Image and its Afterlife”; Dawn Cunningham, “One Pontile, Two Pontili: The Choir Screens of Modena Cathedral”; Ann Van Dijk, “The Afterlife of an Early Medieval Chapel: Giovanni Battista Ricci and Perceptions of the Christian Past in Post-Tridentine Rome”; and Andrea M. Gáldy, “The Scrittoio della Calliope in the Palazzo Vecchio: A Tuscan Museum.”Google Scholar
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Includes: Juan Plazaola Artola, S.J., “Prologue”; John W. O’Malley, S.J., “Saint Ignatius and the Cultural Mission of the Society of Jesus”; Giovanni Sale, S.J., “Architectural Simplicity and Jesuit Architecture”; “The Design of the Gesù in Rome: A Difficult Collaboration”; Richard Bösel, “Jesuit Architecture in Europe”; Gauvin Alexander Bailey, “Italian Renaissance and Baroque Painting Under the Jesuits and Its Legacy Throughout Catholic Europe, 1565–1773”; Heinrich Pfeiffer, S.J., “The Iconography of the Society of Jesus”; Marcello Fagiolo, “The Scene of Glory: The Triumph of the Baroque in the Theatrical Works of the Jesuits”; Philippe Lécrivain, S.J., “Jesuit Culture and Missions in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: At the Crossroads of History and Theology”; Ramón Gutiérrez and Graciela Marìa ViÑuales, “The Artistic and Architectural Legacy of the Jesuits in Spanish America”; Gauvin Alexander Bailey, “Jesuit Art and Architecture in Asia”; “The Jesuits in North America and Their Legacy in Art and Architecture, 1611–1814”; and T. Frank Kennedy, S.J., “Je-suits and Music.”Google Scholar
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Includes: Olwen Hufton, “Every Tub on Its Own Bottom: Funding a Jesuit College in Early Modern Europe”; Peter Burke, “The Jesuits and the Art of Translation in Early Modern Europe”; Elizabeth Rhodes, “Join the Jesuits, See the World: Early Modern Women in Spain and the Society of Jesus”; Sabina Pavone, “Between History and Myth: The Monita secreta Societatis Jesu”; Judi Loach, “Revolutionary Pedagogues? How Jesuits Used Education to Change Society”; Peter Davidson, “The Jesuit Garden”; Jeffrey Muller, “Jesuit Uses of Art in the Province of Flanders”; Anna C. Knaap, “Meditation, Ministry, and Visual Rhetoric in Peter Paul Rubens's Program for the Jesuit Church in Antwerp”; Nuno Vassallo e Silva, “Art in the Service of God: The Impact of the Society of Jesus on the Decorative Arts in Portugal”; Gauvin Alexander Bailey, “Cultural Convergence at the Ends of the Earth: The Unique Art and Architecture of the Jesuit Missions to the Chiloé Archipelago (1608–1767)”; Humberto Rodrìguez-Camilloni “The Rural Churches of the Jesuit Haciendas on the Southern Peruvian Coast”; Hiromitsu Kobayashi, “Suzhou Prints and Western Perspective: The Painting Techniques of Jesuit Artists at the Qing Court, and Dissemination of the Contemporary Court Style of Painting to Mid-Eighteenth-Century Chinese Society through Woodblock Prints”; Volker R. Remmert, “Picturing Jesuit Anti-Copernican Consensus: Astronomy and Biblical Exegesis in the Engraved Title-Page of Clavius's Opera mathematica (1612)”; William A. Wallace, O.P., “Jesuit Influences on Galileo's Science”; Daniel Stolzenberg, “Utility, Edification, and Superstition: Jesuit Censorship and Athanasius Kircher's Oedipus Aegyptiacus”; Antonella Romano, “Teaching Mathematics in Jesuit Schools: Programs, Course Content, and Classroom Practices”; Henrique Leitão, “Entering Dangerous Ground: Jesuits Teaching Astrology and Chiromancy in Lisbon”; Vì ctor Navarro Brot óns, “Science and Enlightenment in Eighteenth-Century Spain: The Contribution of the Jesuits before and after the Expulsion”; Ugo Baldini, “The Reception of a Theory: A Provisional Syllabus of Boscovich Literature, 1746–1800”; David Crook, “‘A Certain Indulgence’: Music at the Jesuit College in Paris, 1575–1590”; Franz Körndle, “Between Stage and Divine Service: Jesuits and Theatrical Music”; Vctor Rondón, “Sung Catechism and College Opera: Two Musical Genres in the Jesuit Evangelization of Colonial Chile”; Bruna Filippi, “The Orator's Performance: Gesture, Word, and Image in Theatre at the Collegio Romano”; Giovanna Zanlonghi, “The Jesuit Stage and Theatre in Milan during the Eighteenth Century”; Michael Zampelli, S.J., “‘Lascivi Spettacoli’: Jesuits and Theatre (from the Underside)”; Sabine MacCormack, “Grammar and Virtue: The Formulation of a Cultural and Missionary Program by the Jesuits in Early Colonial Peru”; Aliocha Maldavsky, “The Problematic Acquisition of Indigenous Languages: Practices and Contentions in Missionary Specialization in the Jesuit Province of Peru (1568–1640)”; Charlotte de Castelnau-L’Estoile, “The Uses of Shamanism: Evangelizing Strategies and Missionary Models in Seventeenth-Century Brazil”; Haruko Nawata Ward, “Jesuits, Too: Jesuits, Women Catechists, and Jezebels in Christian-Century Japan”; Catherine Pagani, “Clockwork and the Jesuit Mission in China”; Marc Fumaroli, “Between the Rigorist Hammer and the Deist Anvil: The Fate of the Jesuits in Eighteenth-Century France”; Richard Clay, “The Expulsion of the Jesuits and the Treatment of Catholic Representational Objects during the French Revolution”; Dauril Alden, “The Gang of Four and the Campaign against the Jesuits in Eighteenth-Century Brazil”; Ronnie Po-chia Hsia, “Twilight in the Imperial City: The Jesuit Mission in China, 1748–60”; Larry Wolff, “Boscovich in the Balkans: A Jesuit Perspective on Orthodox Christianity in the Age of Enlightenment”; Alicia Fraschina, “A Jesuit Beata at the Time of the Suppression in the Viceroyalty of Ro de la Plata: Marìa Antonia de ì Paz y Figueroa, 1730–1799”; Daniel L. Schlafly, Jr., “The Post-Suppression Society of Jesus in the United States and Russia: Two Unlikely Settings”; and T. Frank Kennedy, S.J., “Jesuit Opera in Seventeenth-Century Vienna: Patientis Christi memoria by Johann Bernhard Staudt (1654–1712).”Google Scholar
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Includes: Lena Cowen Orlin, “Introduction”; Peter Stallybrass, “Marginal England: The View from Aleppo”; Philippa Berry, “Incising Venice: The Violence of Cultural Incorporation in The Merchant of Venice”; Patricia Parker, “Barbers, Infidels, and Renegades: Anthony and Cleopatra”; Phyllis Rackin, “Our Canon, Ourselves”; Harry Berger, Jr., “Artificial Couples: The Apprehensive Household in Dutch Pendants and Othello”; Lena Cowen Orlin, “Spaces of Treason in Tudor England”; Jean E. Howard, “Stage Masculinities, National History, and the Making of London Theatrical Culture”; Raphael Falco, “Charisma and Institution-Building in Shakespeare's Second Tetralogy ”; Bruce R. Smith, “Mona Lisa Takes a Mountain Hike, Hamlet Goes for an Ocean Dip”; Catherine Belsey, “Psychoanalysis and Early Modern Culture: Lacan with Augustine and Montaigne”; Susanne Woods, “Abdiel Centers Freedom”; and Barbara Maria Stafford, “Artificial Intensity: The Optical Technologies of Personal Reality Enhancement.”Google Scholar
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Includes: Katharine Park and Lorraine Daston, “Introduction ”; Daniel Garber, “Physics and Foundations”; Lynn S. Joy, “Scientific Explanation from Formal Causes to Laws of Nature”; Peter Dear, “The Meanings of Experience”; R. W. Serjeantson, “Proof and Persuasion”; Steven Shapin, “The Man of Science”; Londa Schiebinger, “Women of Natural Knowledge”; William Eamon, “Markets, Piazzas, and Villages”; Alix Cooper, “Homes and Households”; Anthony Grafton, “Libraries and Lecture Halls”; Bruce T. Moran, “Courts and Academies”; Paula Findlen, “Anatomy Theaters, Botanical Gardens, and Natural History Collections”; Pamela H. Smith, “Laboratories”; Kelly Devries, “Sites of Military Science and Technology”; Adrian Johns, “Coffeehouses and Print Shops”; Steven J. Harris, “Networks of Travel, Correspondence, and Exchange”; Ann Blair, “Natural Philosophy”; Harold J. Cook, “Medicine”; Paula Findlen, “Natural History”; Klaus A. Vogel, “Cosmography”; William R. Newman, “From Alchemy to ‘Chymistry’”; Brian P. Copenhaver, “Magic”; H. Darrell Rutkin, “Astrology”; William Donahue, “Astronomy”; Paolo Mancosu, “Acoustics and Optics”; Domenico Bertoloni Meli, “Mechanics”; Jim Bennett, “The Mechanical Arts”; Kirsti Andersen and Henk J. M. Bos, “Pure Mathematics”; Rivka Feldhay, “Religion”; Mary Blaine Campbell, “Literature”; Carmen Niekrasz and Claudia Swan, “Art”; Dorinda Outram, “Gender”; and Klaus A. Vogel, “European Expansion and Self-Definition.”10.1017/CHOL9780521572446CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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Includes: Pier Luigi De Vecchi and Giancarla Periti, “Introduzione”; Stanko Kokole, “Dall’Immagine grafica alla poesia mitologica: le formae degli dei antichi di Ludovico Lazzarelli”; Samo štefanac, “Giorgio da Sebenico, Niccolà de Giovanni Fiorentino, Giovanni Dalmata: tre protagonisti del Quattrocento dal-mata nelle Marche”; C. Jean Campbell, “Pier Maria Rossis’ Treasure: Love, Knowledge and the Invention of the Source in the Camera d’Oro at Torrechiara”; Letizia Arcangeli, “Tra Milano e Roma: esperienze politiche nella Parma del primo Cinquecento”; Alessandra Talignani, “La Cappella Montini nella Cattedrale di Parma: un unicum di forme, colori ed epigrafi nella ‘periferia’”; Giancarla Periti, “Correggio, Prati e l’Ecce Homo: nuovi intrecci intorno a problemi di devozione nella Parma rinascimentale”; Alessandra Galizzi Kroegel, “Quando il centro usa prudenza e la periferia osa: l’iconografia dell’Immacolata Concezione in Emilia e nelle Marche (con una postilla sulla Vergine della Rocce di Leonardo)”; and Maria Grazia Albertini Ottolenghi “L’altro ‘centro’: Alessandro Sforza e Pesaro.”Google Scholar
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Includes: Virginia C. Raguin, “Introduction”; “The Daily Experience of Devotion”; Simon Roffey, “Devotional Objects and Cultural Context: The Medieval Parish Church”; Virginia C. Raguin, “Picture and Policy: Contested Control of the Image”; Seth Hindin and Virginia C. Raguin, “Narrative Altarpieces, Painted and Carved”; Virginia C. Raguin, “Liturgical Vessels”; Seth Hindin, Virginia C. Raguin, and Janet Graffius, “Liturgical Vestments”; Virginia C. Raguin and Naomi Reed Kline, “Relics and the Two Thomases: Thomas of Canterbury and Thomas of Hereford as Bishop Martyr and Bishop Confessor”; Virginia C. Raguin, “Private Prayer and Books of Hours”; Amanda Luyster, “Two Books of Hours: The Gold Scrolls Group, England, and Internationalism in the Fifteenth Century”; Virginia C. Raguin, “Four Printed Books of Hours: Paris, London, and Sixteenth-Century Print Culture”; A. I. Doyle, “The Rescue of Books from the Suppressed Religious Houses”; Virginia C. Raguin, “Veneration of the True Cross, the Holy Rood of Bromholm, and the Passion of Christ”; Robert E. Scully, S.J., “The Society of Jesus: Its Early History, Spirituality, and Mission to England”; “The Battle of the Books: Polemical and Martyrological Writings of Campion, Persons, and other English Catholics ” ; Virginia C. Raguin, “Mary Ward and her Institute in Recusant England”; Janet Graffius, “St. Omers to Stonyhurst: Jesuit Education of English Catholics 1593–1900”; Virginia C. Raguin, “The Founding of Maryland and Catholics under British Colonial Policy”; Roderick O’Donnell, “Costessy Hall Chapel in its Context: Nineteenth-Century Private Catholic Church Building in the County of Norfolk”; and Virginia C. Raguin, “Stained Glass: Medieval Context and Modern Catholic Retrieval.”Google Scholar
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Includes: Burghart Schmidt, “Die Beziehungen zwischen Frankreich und den drei Hansestädten Hamburg, Bremen und Lübeck im zeichen von Politik, Wirtschaft und Kultur (13.–19. Jahrhundert)”; Simonne Abraham-Thisse, “Les relations commerciales entre la France et les villes hanséatiques de Hambourg, Lübeck et Brême au Moyen âge”; Thomas Hill, “Bremen, die Hanse und Frankreich im Mittelalter”; Peter Stabel, “Bruges, plaque tournante du commerce hanséatique avec la France (XIVe–XVe siècles)”; Jürgen Sarnowsky, “Die politischen Beziehungen der Hansestädte zu Frankreich im späteren Mittelalter”; Thomas Behrmann, “Y avait-il une diplomatie hanséate au Moyen âge?”; Petra Ehm-Schnocks, “Handelspartner, Reichsfeind, Städtefeind: Karl der Kühne und die Hanse 1465–1477”; Klaus Krüger, “‘Böhmen und andere Fürsten’: Aussenpolitische Konstellationen in der Sicht hansischer Städte des späten Mittelalters”; Guy P. Marchal, “Le rôle de la représentation symbolique dans les relations diplomatiques: Les envoyés de la Confédération Helvétique à Paris”; Georg Schmidt, “Hanse, Hanseaten und Reich in der frühen Neuzeit ”; Klaus Malettke, “Les villes hanséatiques, le Saint-Empire et la France aux XVII e et XVIIIe siècles”; Dieter Heckmann, “Die Wirtschaftsbeziehungen zwischen den Herzögen in Preussen und Frankreich im 16. Jahrhundert”; Anne-Marie Cocula, “Les réponses du Marché Aquitain à l’approvisionnement des pays du nord à la fin du XVe et au XVIe siècles”; Jacques Bottin, “Les relations entre Rouen, Hambourg et Anvers vers 1600: Système commercial et complémentarité de fonctions”; Peter Voss, “Der ‘Ehrsame Herr Johannes Baumgaerten in Bordeaux’ (1632–1702): Ein preussischer Kaufmann im Frankreichhandel der frühen Neuzeit”; Michel Espagne, “Papiers allemands, papiers français: L’existence d’une mémoire interculturelle et ses usages historiographiques”; Rainer Postel, “‘Ein Cunthor in Frankreich?’ — Diplomatische und wirtschaftliche Beziehungen zwischen der späten Hanse und Frankreich”; Antjekathrin Grassmann, “Friedensverhandlungen und wirtschaftliche Interessen: Lübeck und Frankreich in der zweiten Hälfte des 17. Jahrhunderts”; Marie-Louise Pelus-Kaplan, “Christophe Brosseau, résident hanséatique à Paris, et son action de 1698 à 1717”; Lucien Bély, “Jean-Baptiste Poussin, envoyé de France à Hambourg: Négociateur subalterne et informateur de premier plan”; Pascal Even, “La Rochelle et le commerce du nord au XVIIIe siècle”; Burghart Schmidt, “Le commerce extérieur des villes hanséatiques au temps des guerres de la Révolution”; Isabelle Richefort, “Le traité de commerce et de navigation entre la France et les villes de Brême, Hambourg et Lübeck”; and Jean-Pierre Poussou, “Conclusions.”Google Scholar
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Includes: François Roudaut, “Avant-propos”; Mireille Olmière and Pierre Pellissero, “Jean Mercier et sa famille”; Franco Giacone, “Jean Mercier en son temps: Documents nouveaux et pièces liminaires”; Jean-Pierre Rothschild, “Les éditions hébraïques de Jean Mercier et les manuscrits hébreux”; Sophie Kessler-Mesguich, “Jean Mercier et l’araméen”; Jean-François Maillard, “La kabbale chez Jean Mercier”; Claude-Françoise Brunon, “Jean Mercier traducteur d’Horapollon”; Franco Giacone, “Note sur Jean Mercier et l’Ancien Testament”; Roger Zuber, “Le livre de famille de Josias Mercier”; Louis Faivre d’Arcier, “Josias Mercier éditeur de Darès le Phrygien”; and Olivier Devillers, “Josias Mercier commentateur des Annales de Tacite.”Google Scholar
Schmidt, Georg, Martin van, Gelderen , and, Christopher, Snigula , eds. Kollektive Freiheitsvorstellungen im frühneuzeitlichen Europa (1400–1850). Jenaer Beiträge für Geschichte 8. Frankfurt am Main : Peter Lang , 2006. x + 558 pp. index. illus. $95.95. ISBN: 3-631-54949-0.
Includes: Martin van Gelderen, Georg Schmidt, and Christopher Snigula, “Einleitung: Kollektive Freiheitsvorstellungen im frühneuzeitlichen Europa”; Helmut G. Walther, “Der Diskurs der italienischen gelehrten Juristen um den kollektiven Freiheitsbegriff des römischen Rechts im späten Mittelalter”; Martin van Gelderen, “Der Weg der Freiheit: Aus dem Italien des 15. in die Niederlande des 16. Jahrhunderts”; Klaus Dicke, “Kollektive Freiheiten im fr ühneuzeitlichen Völkerrechtsdiskurs: Eine ideengeschichtliche Skizze”; Meinholf Vielberg, “Freiheit bei Tacitus und anderen römischen Autoren und deren Rezeption im Humanismus durch Ulrich von Hutten und Erasmus von Rotterdam”; Klaus Manger, “Lohensteins Feldherr Arminius — ‘Beschirmer der deutschen Freyheit’”; Wolfgang G. Müller, “Präventiver Tyrannenmord und Freiheitsideen in Shakespeares Julius Caesar”; Detlef Altenburg, “Visionen der Freiheit — Ein Tabu auf dem Musiktheater? Zu Anton Kleins und Ignaz Holzbauers Günther von Schwarzburg”; Thomas Maissen, “Der Freiheitshut: Ikonographische Annäherungen an das republikanische Freiheitsverständnis in der frühneuzeitlichen Eidgenossenschaft”; Jonas Nordin, “Von ‘fremder Unterdrückung’ zur ‘Freiheitszeit’: Die Vorstellungen von ‘frihet’ im frühneuzeitlichen Schweden”; Georg Schmidt, “Die Idee ‘deutsche Freiheit’: Eine Leitvorstellung der politischen Kultur des Alten Reiches”; Hans-Jürgen Bömelburg, “‘Polnische Freiheit’ — Zur Konstruktion und Reichweite eines frühneuzeitlichen Mobilisierungsbegriffs”; Edward Opalin ' ski, “Die politische Rolle der Adelsfreiheit in Polen-Litauen im 16. und 17. Jahrhundert”; Václav Bůžek and Zdeněk Vybìral, ì “Freiheit im Böhmen und Mähren zwischen Hussitismus und Dreißigjährigem Krieg”; Alexander Buczynski, “Freiheitsvorstellungen an der kroatischen Militärgrenze”; J. János Varga, “Heiducken und Heiduckenstädte in Ungarn”; Janko Prunk, “Freiheitsvorstellungen im fr ühneuzeitlichen Slowenien”; Sebastian Olden-JØrgensen, “Freiheit im dänischen Frühabsolutismus”; Peer Schmidt, “Freiheit und Freiheitsvorstellungen im frühneuzeitlichen Spanien im Spannungsfeld von imperialer Monarchie, Kommune und Individuum”; Volker Leppin, “Freiheit als Zentralbegriff der frühen reformatorischen Bewegung: Ein Beitrag zur Frage ‘Luther und die Bauern’”; Luise Schorn-Schütte, “Beanspruchte Freiheit: die politica Christiana”; Martin van Gelderen, “Rebels and Royalists: Gewissen, Kirche und Freiheit in England und Holland (1585–1645)”; Arno Strohmeyer, “Freiheit und Raum: Der Vaterlandsdiskurs des österreichischen Adels in den Konfessionskonflikten des späten 16. und frühen 17. Jahrhunderts”; Joachim Bahlcke, “Kollektive Freiheitsvorstellungen aus den Erfahrungen konfessioneller Migration: Das Beispiel Böhmen”; Joachim Whaley, “Religiöse Toleranz als allgemeines Menschenrecht in der Frühen Neuzeit?”; Fania Oz-Salzberger, “Freiheit und die ‘Gemeinschaft aller’ in der schottischen Aufklärung”; Geert Van den Bossche, “Freiheit in den belgischen Staats- und Nationsbildungsprozessen des ausgehenden 18. Jahrhunderts”; Andreas Klinger, “Die ‘deutsche Freiheit’ im Revolutionsjahrzehnt 1789–1799”; Siegrid Westphal, “Freiheit, Eigentumskultur und Geschlechterordnung”; Iain Hampsher-Monk, “Die kultivierte Höflichkeit: eine Form kollektiver Freiheit im England des 18. Jahrhunderts”; and Hans-Werner Hahn, “Die alte Freiheit und der Beginn der Moderne: überlegungen zur Bedeutung der ‘deutschen Freiheit’ in den politischen Formierungsprozessen der ersten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts.”Google Scholar
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Includes: Matthias Schnettger, “Einleitung”; Marcello Verga, “L’Impero in Italia: Alcune considerazioni introduttive”; Leopold Auer, “Reichshofrat und Reichsitalien”; Cinzia Cremonini, “I feudi imperiali italiani tra Sacro Romano Impero e monarchia cattolica (seconda metà XVI–inizio XVII secolo)”; Jan Paul Niederkorn, “Reichsitalien als Finanzquelle des Kaiserhofs: Subsidien und Kontributionen (16.–17. Jahrhundert)”; Daniela Frigo, “Gli stati italiani, l’Impero e la guerra di Successione spagnola”; Heinhard Steiger, “Völkerrecht versus Lehnsrecht? Vertragliche Regelungen über reichsitalienische Lehen in der Frühen Neuzeit”; Stefano Andretta, “L’Impero dopo l’abdicazione di Carlo V e dopo la Pace di Westfalia in alcune testimonianze memorialistiche romane”; Vittorio Tigrino, “Istituzioni imperiali per lo stato sabaudo tra fine dell’antico regime e Restaurazione”; Christopher Storrs, “Imperial Authority and the Levy of Contributions in ‘Reichs-italien’ in the Nine Years War (1690–1696)”; Matthias Schnettger, “Reichsstadt oder souveräne Republik? Genua und das Reich in der Frühen Neuzeit”; Rita Mazzei, “La Repubblica di Lucca e l’Impero nella prima età moderna: Ragioni e limiti di una scelta”; Alexander Koller, “Reichsitalien als Thema in den Beziehungen zwischen Kaiser und Papst: Der Fall Borgo Val di Taro”; Cornel Zwierlein, “Savoyen-Piemonts Verhältnis zum Reich 1536 bis 1618: Zwischen ständischer Reichspolitik und absolutistischer Außenpolitik”; Giovanni Cipriani, “L’Impero e la cultura politica italiana nel primo Cinquecento”; Alessandra Contini, “La concessione del titolo di granduca e la ‘coronazione’ di Cosimo I fra papato e Impero (1569–1572)”; Achim Landwehr, “Reichsstadt Venedig? Der Angriff des ‘Squitinio della Liberta Veneta’ auf den venezianischen Mythos”; and Elisabeth Garms-Cornides, “Reichsitalien in der habsburgischen Publizistik des 18. Jahrhunderts.”Google Scholar
Shakespeare Studies. Volume 43. Tokyo : The Shakespeare Society of Japan , 2005. 90 pp. ¥8,000. ISBN: ISSN 0582-9402.
Includes: Yasunari Takada, “A Shakespearean Distance: Europe, Modernity and Traditional Values”; James Tink, “‘Expose thyself to what wretches feel:’ The Figure of Bare Life in King Lear and Timon of Athens”; and Gerald Wooster and Janet Boakes, “Twin Dynamics in The Winter's Tale.”Google Scholar
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Includes: Shirley Sharon-Zisser and Stephen Whitworth, “Introduction: Generating Dialogue on Shakespeare's A Lovers Complaint”; Patrick Cheney, “‘Deep-brained Sonnets’ and ‘Tragic Shows : Shakespeare's Late Ovidian Art in A Lover's Complaint”; Paul Stegner, “A Reconciled Maid: A Lover's Complaint and Confessional Practices in Early Modern England”; Ilona Bell, “Shakespeare's Exculpatory Complaint”; John Roe, “Unfinished Business: A Lover's Complaint and Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet and The Rape of Lucrece”; Heather Dubrow, “‘He had the dialect and different skill’: Authorizers in Henry V, A Lover's Complaint, and Othello”; James Schiffer, “‘Honey Words’: A Lover's Complaint and the Fine Art of Seduction”; Jon Harned, “Rhetoric and Perverse Desire in A Lover's Complaint”; Stephen Whitworth, “‘Where Excess Begs All’: Shakespeare, Freud, and the Diacritics of Melancholy”; and Shirley Sharon-Zisser, “‘True to Bondage’: The Rhetorical Forms of Female Masochism in A Lover's Complaint.”Google Scholar
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Includes: Elissa B. Weaver, “Introduction”; Anne Jacobson Schutte, “The Permeable Cloister?”; Gabriella Zarri, “Venetian Convents and Civic Ritual”; Mario Infelise, “Books and Politics in Arcangela Tarabotti's Venice”; Daria Perocco, “Prose Production in Venice in the Early Seicento”; Beatrice Collina, “Women in the Gutenberg Galaxy”; Letizia Panizza, “Reader Over Arcangela's Shoulder: Tarabotti at Work With Her Sources”; Stephanie Jed, “Arcangela Tarabotti and Gabriel Naudé: Librairies, Taxonomies and Ragion di Stato”; Wendy Heller, “La Forza d’Amore and the Monaca Sforzata: Opera, Tarabotti, and the Pleasures of Debate”; Lynn Lara Westwater, “The Trenchant Pen: Humor in the Lettere of Arcangela Tarabotti”; Meredith Kennedy Ray, “Making the Private Public: Arcangela Tarabotti's Lettere familiari”; Nathalie Hester, “Taking After Tarabotti? A Seventeenth-Century Sienese Discorso”; and Franco Fido, “From Cloister to Saintliness or Glory: The Cases of Mère Angélique of Port-Royal, Arcangela Tarabotti, and Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz.”Google Scholar
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