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Editions and Translations:

Sébastien, Castellion. Dialogues Sacrés: Dialogi Sacri (Premier Livre). Eds. David Amherdt and Yves Giraud. Geneva : Librairie Droz S. A., 2004. 264 pp. index. append. gloss. bibl. €42. ISBN: 2-600-00930-2.Google Scholar
Paride, Ceresara. Rime. Fondazione Banca Agricola Mantovana. Biblioteca Mantovana 1. Ed. Andrea Comboni. Florence : Leo S. Olschki, 2004. 309 pp. index. append. tbls. €31. ISBN: 88-222-5406-6.Google Scholar
Hédelin, d’Aubignac. Des Satyres brutes, monstres et démons 1627. Petite Collection Atopia 30. Ed. Gilles Banderier. Grenoble : Jérôme Millon, 2003. 222 pp. gloss. bibl. €19. ISBN: 2-84137-143-3.Google Scholar
Olga Anna, Duhl, ed. Sotise à huit personnaiges (Le Nouveau Monde). Textes Littéraires Français. Geneva : Librairie Droz S. A., 2005. 341 pp. index. illus. gloss. bibl. €72. ISBN: 2-600-00962-0.Google Scholar
Desiderius, Erasmus. Apologia qua respondet duabus inuectiuis Eduardi Lei, Responsio ad annotationes Eduardi Lei, Responsio ad annotationes Eduardi Lei, Manifesta Mendacia, Responsio ad disputationem cuiusdam Phimostomi de divortio. Vol. 9-4, Opera Omnia. Eds. Erika Rummel and Edwin Rabbie. Amsterdam and Boston : Elsevier Science, 2003. viii + 424 pp. index. append. illus. $200. ISBN: 0-444-51055-9.Google Scholar
Pierre, Gassendi. Lettres Latines. 2 vols. Monothéismes et Philosophie 5. Ed. Sylvie Taussig. Turnhout : Brepols Publishers, 2004. xxxiv + 622; x + 609 pp. €175. ISBN: 2-503-51353-0.Google Scholar
Maiju, Lehmijoki-Gardner, ed. and trans. Dominican Penitent Women. With contributions by Daniel E. Bornstein and E. Ann Matter. Preface by Gabriella Zarri. The Classics of Western Spirituality. New York and Mahwah : Paulist Press, 2005. xvi + 316 pp. index. append. bibl. $26.95. ISBN: 0-8091-3979-0.Google Scholar
Thomas, Lodge. A Margarite of America (1596). Barnabe Riche Society Publications 17. Eds. Donald Allen Beecher and Henry D. Janzen. Toronto : Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 2005. 205 pp. append. bibl. $19. ISBN: 0-7727-2027-4.Google Scholar
Pietro, Pomponazzi. Expositio super primo et secundo “De partibus animalium.” Istituto Nazionale di Studi sul Rinascimento: Studi e Testi 45. Ed. Stefano Perfetti. Florence : Leo S. Olschki, 2004. lxxxvi + 359 pp. + 2 b/w pls. index. illus. tbls. bibl. €44. ISBN: 88-222-5397-3.Google Scholar
Johannes, Secundus. Basiorum liber et Odarum liber. Vol. 1, Œuvres complètes. Textes de la Renaissance 97. Ed. Roland Guillot. Paris : Honoré Champion Éditeur, 2005. 440 pp. index. append. illus. bibl. €79. ISBN: 2-7453-1243-X.Google Scholar
Francesco, Senatore, ed. Dispacci sforzeschi da Napoli II: 4 luglio 1458–30 dicembre 1459. Salerno : Carlone Editore, 2004. xxxii + 481 pp. + 14 b/w pls. index. illus. tbls. €70. ISBN: 88-86854-24-2.Google Scholar
Lope de, Vega. Fiestas de Denia. Textual Notes by B. J. García García. Secolo d’Oro 41. Ed. M. G. Profeti. Florence : Alinea Editrice, 2004. 259 pp. index. append. illus. €22. ISBN: 88-8125-825-0.Google Scholar

Bibliography and Reference:

Xavier, Bray. El Greco. Chronology by Lois Oliver. London : National Gallery Company Limited, 2004. 47 pp. illus. chron. bibl. $14.95. ISBN: 1-85709-315-1.Google Scholar
Gabriella, Capecchi ,, Fara, Amelio, and, Heikamp, Detlef, eds. Palazzo Pitti: La Reggia Rivelata. Florence : Giunti Gruppo Editoriale Spa, 2003. 672 pp. index. illus. bibl. €48. ISBN: 88-09-03398-1.Google Scholar
James P., Carley The Books of King Henry VIII and His Wives. Preface by David Starkey. London : The British Library, 2004. 161 pp. index. illus. bibl. $39.95. ISBN: 0-7123-4791-7.Google Scholar
Anthony, Radcliffe. Art of the Renaissance Bronze 1500–1650. The Robert H. Smith Collection. London : Philip Wilson Publishers, 2004. 312 pp. illus. bibl. $40. ISBN: 0-85667-590-3.Google Scholar

Anthologies and Texts:

Ivo, Biagianti. Storie di Famiglia: Nobili, capitani, dottori nei Ricordi della famiglia De’ Giudici di Arezzo (1493–1769). Florence : Leo S. Olschki, 2004. 207 pp. + 12 b/w pls. index. illus. €21. ISBN: 88-222-54147.Google Scholar
Michael G., Brennan, ed. The Origins of the Grand Tour: The Travels of Robert Montagu, Lord Mandeville, 1649–1654, William Hammond, 1655–1658, Banaster Maynard, 1660–1663. London : The Hakluyt Society, 2004. xviii + 331 pp. index. illus. bibl. £50. ISBN: 0-904-180-85-9.Google Scholar
G. Richard, Dimler, ed. The Jesuit Series: Part Four. Toronto and Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, 2005. lxii + 330 pp. illus. bibl. $135. ISBN: 0-8020-3853-0.Google Scholar
Maria Teresa, Fattori. Clemente VIII e il Sacro Collegio 1592–1605: Meccanismi istituzionali ed accentramento di governo. Stuttgart : Anton Hiersemann, 2004. x + 408 pp. index. tbls. bibl. €128. ISBN: 3-7772-0407-2.Google Scholar
Maurice A., Finocchiaro, ed. and trans. Retrying Galileo, 1633–1992. Berkeley and Los Angeles : University of California Press, 2005. xii + 485 pp. index. bibl. $50. ISBN: 0-520-24261-0.Google Scholar
Rosamond, McKitterick. Atlas of the Medieval World. New York and London : Oxford University Press, 2004. 304 pp. index. illus. map. gloss. bibl. $45. ISBN: 0-19-522158-3.Google Scholar
Amelie Oksebberg, Rorty, ed. The Many Faces of Philosophy: Reflections from Plato to Arendt. Oxford and New York : Oxford University Press, 2003. xxxii + 512 pp. $24.95. ISBN: 0-19-517655-3.Google Scholar
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Collections and Studies:

Maria, Ågren, and, Louise Erickson, Amy, eds. The Marital Economy in Scandinavia and Britain 1400–1900. Women and Gender in the Early Modern World. Aldershot, UK, and Burlington, VT : Ashgate Publishing Company, 2005. xiv + 288 pp. index. illus. tbls. map. gloss. bibl. $34.95. ISBN: 0-7546-3782-4. Includes: Amy Louise Erickson, “The Marital Economy in Comparative Perspective”; Hanne Marie Johansen, “Marriage or Money? Legal Actions for Enforcement of Marriage Contracts in Norway”; Catherine Frances, “Making Marriages in Early Modern England: Rethinking the Role of Family and Friends”; Gudrun Andersson, “Forming the Partnership Socially and Economically: A Swedish Local Elite, 1650–1770”; Anu Pylkkänen, “Forming the Marital Economy in the Early Modern Finnish Countryside”; Jane Whittle, “Servants in Rural England c. 1450–1650: Hired Work as a Means of Accumulating Wealth and Skills Before Marriage”; Hilde Sandvik, “Decision-Making on Marital Property in Norway, 1500–1800”; Inger Dübeck, “Property and Authority in Danish Marital Law”; Rosemarie Fiebranz, “Marital Conflict over the Gender Division of Labour in Agrarian Households, Sweden 1750–1850”; Ann-Catrin Östman, “Working Together? Different Understandings of Marital Relations in Late Nineteenth-Century Finland”; Hanne Marie Johansen, “Marriage Trouble, Separation and Divorce in Early Modern Norway”; Elizabeth Ewan, “‘To the longer liver’: Provisions for the Dissolution of the Marital Economy in Scotland, 1470–1550”; Agnes S. Arnórsdóttir, “Death and Donation: Different Channels of Property Transfer in Late Medieval Iceland”; Maria Ågren, “Individualism or Self-Sacrifice? Decision-Making and Retirement Within the Early Modern Marital Economy in Sweden”; and Michael Roberts, “Recovering a Lost Inheritance: The Marital Economy and its Absence from the Prehistory of Economics in Britain.”Google Scholar
Béatrice, Alonso, and, Viennot, Éliane, eds. Louise Labé 2005. L’école du genre. Saint-Étienne : Publications de l’Université de Saint-Étienne, 2004. 271 pp. bibl. €18. ISBN: 2-86272-348-7. Includes: Béatrice Alonso, “Écriture ‘féminine’, écriture féministe”; Éliane Viennot, “La diffusion du féminisme au temps de Louise de Labé”; Michèle Weil Bergougnoux, “Dialogie de Louise Labé”; François Rigolot, “Louise Labé et les ‘Dames Lionnoises’: les ambiguïtés de la censure”; Wilson Baldridge, “La présence de Folie dans les Œuvresde Louise Labé”; Gabriel-André Pérouse, “Louise Labé, Claude de Taillemont et le monde poétique de Jeanne Flore”; Christine Clark-Evans, “The Feminine Exemplum in Writing: Humanist Instruction in Louise Labé’s Letter Preface to Clémence de Bourges”; Gisèle Mathieu-Castellani, “Les marques du féminin dans la parole amoureuse de Louise Labé”; Évelyne Berriot-Salvadore, “Les héritières de Louise Labé”; Deborah Lesko Baker, “Louise Labé’s Conditional Imperatives: Subversion and Transcendence of the Petrarchan Tradition”; Paolo Budini, “Le sonnet italien de Louise Labé”; “Un verso ambiguo di Louise Labé”; François Lecercle, “L’erreur d’Ulysse: Quelques hypothèses sur l’organisation du Canzonierede Louise Labé”; Dudley B. Wilson, “La poésie amoureuse de Louise Labé”; Françoise Charpentier, “Les voix du désir: le Débat de Folie et d’Amourde Louise Labé”; “Le Débat de Louise et d’Amour: une poétique?”; Marie Madeleine Fontaine, “Politique de Louise Labé”; Christiane Lauvergnat-Gagnière, “La rhétorique dans le Débat de Folie et d’Amourde Louise Labé”; Marie-Rose Logan, “La portée théorique du Débat de Folie et d’Amourde Louise Labé”; and Daniel Martin, “Bibliographie générale.”Google Scholar
Sarah, Blick, and, Tekippe, Rita, eds. Art and Architecture of Late Medieval Pilgrimage in Northern Europe and the British Isles. 2 vols. Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions: History, Culture, Religion, Ideas 104. Leiden and Boston : Brill Academic Publishers, 2005. xxxii + 876 pp. + 384 b/w pls. index. illus. bibl. $399. ISBN: 90-04-12332-6. Includes: Anja Grebe, “Pilgrims and Fashion: The Functions of Pilgrims’ Garments”; Vida J. Hull, “Spiritual Pilgrimage in the Paintings of Hans Memling”; Jeanne Nuechterlein, “Hans Memling’s St. Ursula Shrine: The Subject as Object of Pilgrimage”; Claire Labrecque, “A Case Study of the Relationship between Painting and Flamboyant Architecture: The St.-Esprit Chapel at Rue, in Picardy”; Albert Lemeunier, “The Eventful Lives of Two Mosan Châsses”; Ilana Abend-David, “Architectural Representations on the Medallions of the Heribert Shrine”; James Bugslag, “Pilgrimage to Chartres: The Visual Evidence”; William J. Travis, “The Journey to Emmaus Capital at Saint-Lazare of Autun”; M. Cecilia Gaposchkin, “Portals, Processions, Pilgrimage, and Piety: Saints Firmin and Honoré at Amiens”; Anne F. Harris, “Pilgrimage, Performance, and Stained Glass at Canterbury Cathedral”; Daniel K. Connolly, “At the Center of the World: The Labyrinth Pavement of Chartres Cathedral”; Nora Laos, “The Architecture and Iconographical Sources of the Church of Neuvy-Saint-Sépulcre”; Kelly M. Holbert, “Relics and Reliquaries of the True Cross”; Stephen Lamia, “Erit Sepulcrum Ejus … Gloriosum: Verisimilitude and the Tomb of Christ in the Art of Twelfth-Century Île-de-France”; Marike de Kroon, “Medieval Pilgrim Badges and Their Iconographic Aspects”; Sarah Blick, “Reconstructing the Shrine of St. Thomas Becket, Canterbury Cathedral”; Katja Boertjes, “Pilgri Ampullae from Vendôme: Souvenirs from a Pilgrimage to the Holy Tear of Christ”; Thomae Cantuariensis and Jennifer M. Lee, “Searching for Signs: Pilgrims’ Identity and Experience Made Visible in the Miracula Sancti”; Jos Koldeweij, “‘Shameless and Naked Images’: Obscene Badges as Parodies of Popular Devotion”; Kristen van Ausdall, “Doubt and Authority in the Host-Miracle Shrines of Orvieto and Wilsnack”; Virginia Blanton, “Building a Presbytery for St. Æthelthryth: Bishop Hugh de Northwold and the Politics of Cult Production in Thirteenth-Century England”; Laura D. Gelfand, “‘Y Me Tarde’: The Valois, Pilgrimage, and the Chartreuse de Champmol”; Mitchell B. Merback, “Channels of Grace: Pilgrimage Architecture, Eucharistic Imagery, and Visions of Purgatory at the Host-Miracle Churches of Late Medieval Germany”; Benoît Van den Bossche, “The Iconography of the Rheno-Mosan Châsses of the Thirteenth Century”; Scott B. Montgomery, “Relics and Pilgrimage in the Xylographic Book of St. Servatius of Maastricht”; Rita Tekippe, “Pilgrimage and Procession: Correlations”; and Lisa Victoria Ciresi, “The Aachen Karlsschrein and Marienschrein.”Google Scholar
Wim, Blockmans, and, Mout, Nicolette, eds. The World of Emperor Charles V. Proceedings of the Colloquium, Amsterdam, 4–6 October 2000. Amsterdam : Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2004. viii + 364 pp. index. illus. tbls. €49. ISBN: 90-6984-420-6. Includes: Nicolette Mout and Wim Blockmans, “The Harvest of a Celebration: What More Do We Need to Know about Charles V after the Year 2000?”; Mia J. Rodríguez-Salgado, “Obeying the Ten Commandments: The First War Between Charles V and Francis I, 1520–1529”; James D. Tracy, “War Finance and Fiscal Devolution in Charles V’s Realms”; Peter Marzahl, “Communication and Control in the Political System of Emperor Charles V: The First Regency of Empress Isabella”; José Martínez Millán, “Corrientes Espirituales y Facciones Políticas en el Servico del Emperador Carlos V”; Giovanni Muto, “A Court without a King: Naples as Capital City in the First Half of the 16th Century”; Giorgio Chittolini, “Notes sur la politique fiscale de Charles Quint dans le duché de Milan: le ‘nuovo catasto’ et les rapports entre ville et campagne”; Arturo Pacini, “Genoa and Charles V”; Erik Aerts, “Économie, monnaie et société dans les Pays-Bas méridionaux de Charles Quint”; Aline Goosens, “Mourir pour sa foi au temps des réformes dans les Pays-Bas méridionaux”; Péter Sahin-Tóth, “A Difficult Apprenticeship: The Integration of Hungary into the Habsburg Monarchy in the 16th Century”; Ulrike Becker, “Das Bildnis des Kaisers: Zur Entstehung des ganzfigurigen Herrscherportraits”; Uta Barbara Ullrich, “Karl V. und der Triumph von Bologna: San Petronio als Erinnerungsstätte der Kaiserkrönung von 1530 — ein gescheitertes Projekt”; Martina Fuchs, “Die vielen Gesichter eines Kaiser: Zur Rezeption Karls V. in deutscher Epik und Dramatik”; and Alfredo Alvar, “Spanish Empire Commemorations.”Google Scholar
Anne-Marie, Bonnet, and, Schellewald, Barbara, eds. Frauen in der Frühen Neuzeit: Lebensentwürfe in Kunst und Literatur. Cologne and Weimar : Böhlau Verlag, 2004. vi + 264 pp. illus. €34.90. ISBN: 3-412-10304-7. Includes: Barbara Schellewald and Anne-Marie Bonnet, “Vorwort”; Barbara Schellewald and Anne-Marie Bonnet, “Einleitung”; Silke Segler-Messner, “Von der Entdeckung der Selbstbestimmung zur Diskussion über die Stellung der Frau: der Wandel der Geschlechterbeziehungen in der italienischen Renaissance”; Kristina Domanski, “Verwirrung der Geschlechter — zum Rollentausch als Bildthema im 15 Jahrhundert”; Martina Hansmann, “‘In inquieto quies’: Giovanni Battista Agucchi und Ludovico Carraccis ‘Erminia bei den Hirten’”; Anne-Marie Bonnet, “Die andere Venus: Bilder der Liebesgöttin von Albrecht Dürer, Hans Baldung Grien, Lucas Cranach und Albrecht Altdorfer”; Irmgard Osols-Wehden, “Der Mann im Zeichen des Mondes. Zur Dekonstruktion von Geschlechterstereotypen in den Rimeder Gaspara Stampa”; Andrea Grewe, “‘Un uoma senza donna è pur una mosca senza capo’: Formen und Funktion weibli-chen Lachens in Moderata Fontes Il merito delle donne”; Bettina Uppenkamp, “Griselda — Ein Märchen von der zivilisierenden Macht weiblicher Demut. Die hunderste Novelle des Decameronein Hochzeitsbildern des Quattrocento”; Andreas Tönnesmann, “Pariser Witwensitze Zur architektonischen Repräsenta-tion von Frauen in der Frühen Neuzeit”; Ilaria Hoppe, “Räume von und für Frauen? Die Gemächer der Maria Magdalena von Österreich in der Villa Poggio Imperiale bei Florenz”; and Xenia von Tippelskirch, “Die Indexkongregation und die Würde der Frauen: Cristofano Bronzini ‘Della dignità e nobiltà delle donne.’”Google Scholar
Leslie, Brubaker, and, Smith, Julia M. H., eds. Gender in the Early Medieval World: East and West, 300–900. Cambridge and New York : Cambridge University Press, 2005. xii + 333 pp. index. illus. $80 (cl), $29.99 (pbk). ISBN: 0-521-81347-6 (cl), 0-521-01327-5 (pbk). Includes: Julia M. H. Smith, “Introduction: Gendering the Early Medieval World”; Walter Pohl, “Gender and Ethnicity in the Early Middle Ages”; Mary Harlow, “Clothes Maketh the Man: Power Dressing and Elite Masculinity in the Later Roman World”; Shaun Tougher, “Social Transformation, Gender Transformation? The Court Eunuch, 300–900”; Leslie Brubaker, “Sex, Lies and Textuality: The Secret Historyof Prokopios and the Rhetoric of Gender in Sixth-Century Byzantium”; Martha Vinson, “Romance and Reality in the Byzantine Bride Shows”; Julia Bray, “Men, Women and Slaves in Abbasid Society”; Nadia Maria El Cheikh, “Gender and Politics in the Harem of Al-Muqtadir”; Bonnie Effros, “Dressing Conservatively: Women’s Brooches as Markers of Ethnic Identity?”; Janet L. Nelson, “Gendering Courts in the Early Medieval West”; Gisela Muschiol, “Men, Women and Liturgical Practice in the Early Medieval West”; Yitzhak Hen, “Gender and the Patronage of Culture in Merovingian Gaul”; Ian Wood, “Genealogy Defined by Women: The Case of the Pippinids”; Mayke de Jong, “Bride Shows Revisited: Praise, Slander and Exegesis in the Reign of the Empress Judith”; Lynda Coon, “‘What is the Word if not Semen?’ Priestly Bodies in Carolingian Exegesis”; and Dawn Hadley, “Negotiating Gender, Family and Status in Anglo-Saxon Burial Practices, c. 600–950.”Google Scholar
Gene A., Brucker Living on the Edge in Leonardo’s Florence: Selected Essays. Berkeley and Los Angeles : University of California Press, 2005. xxvi + 211 pp. index. map. $34.95. ISBN: 0-520-24134-7. Includes: Gene Brucker, “The Italian Renaissance”; “Civic Traditions in Premodern Italy”; “From Campanilismoto Nationhood: Forging an Italian Identity”; “‘The Horseshoe Nail’: Structure and Contingency in Medieval and Renaissance Italy”; “Fedeand Fiducia: The Problem of Trust in Italian History, 1300–1500”; “Florence Redux”; “Living on the Edge in Leonardo’s Florence”; “Florentine Cathedral Chaplains in the Fifteenth Century”; “The Pope, the Pandolfini, and the Parrochianiof S. Martino a Gangalandi”; and “Alessandra Strozzi (1408–1471): The Eventful Life of a Florentine Matron.”Google Scholar
Stephen J., Campbell, ed. Artists at Court: Image-Making and Identity, 1300–1550. Boston : Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, 2004. 268 pp. index. illus. bibl. $45. ISBN: 0-91-4660-23-3. Includes: Stephen J. Campbell, “Introduction”; Evelyn Welch, “Painting as Performance in the Italian Renaissance Court”; C. Jean Campbell, “‘Symone nostro senensi iocundissima’: The Court Artist, Heart, Mind, and Hand”; Sherry C. M. Lindquist, “‘The Will of a Princely Patron’ and Artists at the Burgundian Court”; Frédéric Elsig, “Reflections on the Arts at the Court of the Dukes of Savoy (1416–1536)”; David J. Drogin, “Bologna’s Bentivoglio Family and its Artists: Overview of a Quattrocento Court in the Making”; Stephen J. Campbell, “Mantegna’s Triumph: The Cultural Politics of Imitation ‘all’antica’ at the Court of Mantua, 1490–1530”; Luke Syson, “Leonardo and Leonardism in Sforza Milan”; Ethan Matt Kavaler, “Margaret of Austria, Ornament, and the Court Style of Brou”; Kim E. Butler, “‘Reddita lux est’: Raphael and the Pursuit of Sacred Eloquence in Leonine Rome”; Larry Silver, “Civic Courtship: Albrecht Dürer, the Saxon Duke, and the Emperor”; Elena Calvillo, “‘Il Gran Miniatore’ at the Court of Cardinal Alessandro Farnese”; Giancarlo Fiorenza, “Dosso Dossi and the Celio Calcagnini at the Court of Ferrara”; and Rebecca Zorach, “The French Renaissance: An Unfinished Project.”Google Scholar
Guido, Canziani, ed. Storia della Scienza, Storia della Filosofia: Interferenze: Atti del Convegno internazionale di studi Milano (12–14 giugno 2003). Milan : FrancoAngeli, 2005. 202 pp. index. €20. ISBN: 88-464-6379-X. Includes: Guido Canziani, “Premessa”; Gianni Micheli, “Analisi storica del rap-porto scienza-filosofia”; Ferruccio Franco Repellini, “Tolomeo e l’articolazione del sapere negli Armonici”; Anna De Pace, “Galileo interprete del Timeo”; Adriano Carugo, “Montagne lunari e sfere cristalline”; Maria Teresa Monti, “I ‘dotti amici’ di Spallanzani: Autori minori, scienziati ‘invisibili’ o ‘naturalisti non filosofi’?”; Jean Seidengart, “Science et philosophie dans l’histoire de la pensée cosmologique: éléments méthodologiques pour une histoire conceptuelle des savoirs”; Massimo Galuzzi, “Nicolas Bourbaki: storia della matematica senza filosofia?”; and Ferdinando Abbri, “Concetti e contesti di discorso: storia intel-lettuale e storia culturale della filosofia e della scienza.”Google Scholar
Daniel, Carey, ed. Asian Travel in the Renaissance. Renaissance Studies 17. Oxford and Malden : Blackwell Publishers, UK, 2004. xii + 234 pp. index. illus. map. $39.95. ISBN: 1-4051-1160-7. Includes: Anthony Reid, “Preface”; Daniel Carey, “Introduction”; M. Antoni J. Üçerler, SJ, “Alessandro Valignano: Man, Missionary, and Writer”; Nicolas Standaert, “The Transmission of Renaissance Culture in Seventeenth-Century China”; Sven Trakulhun, “The Widening of the World and the Realm of History: Early European Approaches to the Beginnings of Siamese History, c. 1500-1700”; Joan-Pau Rubiés, “The Spanish contribution to the Ethnology of Asia in the Sixteenth and Seventeeth Centuries”; John Villiers, “‘A truthful pen and an impartial spirit’: Bartolomé Leonardo de Argensola and the Conquista de las Islas Malucas”; Claudia Schnurmann, “‘Wherever profit leads us, to every sea and shore…’: The VOC, the WIC, and Dutch Methods of Globalization in the Seventeenth Century”; Robert Markley, “Riches, Power, Trade and Religion: The Far East and the English Imagination, 1600–1720”; Daniel Carey, “The Political Economy of Poison: The Kingdom of Makassar and the Early Royal Society”; and “Obituary: Professor C. R. Boxer (1904–2000).”Google Scholar
Vincent P., Carey ,, Bogdan, Ronald, and, Walsh, Elizabeth A., eds. Voices for Tolerance in an Age of Persecution. Seattle and London : University of Washington Press, 2004. 236 pp. illus. $40. ISBN: 0-295-98460-0. Includes: Anthony W. Marx, “Foreword”; Vincent P. Carey, “Voices for Tolerance in the War on Error”; Ute Lotz-Heumann, “Tolerance and Intolerance in the Protestant and Catholic Reformations in Germany”; Barbara B. Diefendorf, “Memories of the Massacre: Saint Bartholomew’s Day and Protestant Identity in France”; Clare Carroll, “Between Hope and Fear: Jews in Early Modern Europe”; Jyotsna G. Singh, “Islam in the European Imagination in the Early Modern Period”; Sujata Iyengar, “The Tolerance and Persecution of Africans in Early Modern England and Scotland”; Donna B. Hamilton, “The Persecution of Catholics in Renaissance England”; Karl Bottigheimer, “Tolerance in the Puritan Revolution”; Clodagh Tait, “Persecution and Tolerance in Early Modern Ireland”; Anna Battigelli, “’Tis the Press that has Made ‘Um Mad’: The Popish Plot and Restoration Print Culture”; and Elizabeth A. Walsh, Ronald Bogdan, and Vincent P. Carey, “Exhibition Catalogue.”Google Scholar
Keith, Christiansen. ed. From Filippo Lippi to Piero della Francesca: Fra Carnevale and the Making of a Renaissance Master. New York : The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2005. 384 pp. index. append. illus. bibl. $65. ISBN: 0-300-10716-1. Includes: Emanuela Daffra, “In Search of Fra Carnevale, A ‘Painter of High Repute’”; Keith Christiansen, “Florence: Filippo Lippi and Fra Carnevale”; Andrea De Marchi, “Fra Carnevale, Urbino, and the Marches: An Alternative View of the Renaissance”; Matteo Ceriana, “Fra Carnevale and the Practice of Architecture”; Keith Christiansen, “Fra Carnevale in Florence: Catalogue 1–27”; Andrea Di Lorenzo, “Documents in the Florentine Archives”; Keith Christiansen, “Fra Carnevale in Urbino and the Marches: Catalogue 28–47”; “Biographies”; Matteo Mazzalupi, “Documents in the Urbino Archives”; Livia Carloni, “Documents in the Barberini Archives”; Cecilia Frosinini and Roberto Bellucci, “Observations on the Technique and Artistic Culture of Fra Carnevale”; Keith Christiansen, “Plates”; and George Bisacca and Ciro Castelli, “Carpentry and Panel Construction.”Google Scholar
Ceri, Davies, and, Easton Law, John, eds. The Renaissance and the Celtic Countries. Renaissance Studies. Malden and Oxford : Blackwell Publishers, UK, 2005. viii + 115 pp. index. $34.95. ISBN: 1-4051-2063-0. Includes: John Barry, “Richard Stanihurst’s De Rebus in Hibernia Gestis”; Bryon Harries, “John Owen the Epigrammatist: A Literary and Historical Context”; Gruffydd Aled Williams, “The Poetic Debate of Edmwnd Prys and William Cynwal”; Roger P. H. Green, “Classical Voices in Buchanan’s Hexameter Psalm Paraphrases”; and Alastair J. Mann, “A Spirit of Literature — Melville, Baillie, Wodrow, and A Cast of Thousands.”Google Scholar
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