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EDITIONS AND TRANSLATIONS:

di Lasso, Orlando. The Complete Motets 2: Sacrae Cantiones (Nuremberg, 1562). Ed. James B. Erb. Middleton, WI: A-R Editions, 2002. xliii + 188 PP. + 4 b/w pls. tbls. $85. ISBN ISBN
abbr.
International Standard Book Number


ISBN International Standard Book Number

ISBN n abbr (= International Standard Book Number) → ISBN m 
: 0-89579-511-6.

Dante Alighieri. Purgatorio. Trans. Jean Hollander and Robert Hollander. London and New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
: Random House Inc., 2002. xxiv + 744 pp. index. bibl. $35. ISBN: 0-385-49699-0.

Dillon, Janette, ed. Performance and Spectacle in Hall's Chronicle. London: The Society for Theatre Research, 2002. xii + 346 pp. index. illus. map. gloss. chron. bibl. $48. ISBN: 0854-30-0716.

Hume, David Hume, David (hym), 1711–76, Scottish philosopher and historian. Educated at Edinburgh, he lived (1734–37) in France, where he finished his first philosophical work, . The British Union: A Critical Edition and Translation of David Hume of Godscroft's De Unione Insulae In Roman architecture, insulae (singular insula) were large apartment buildings where the lower and middle classes of Romans (the plebs) dwelled. The floor at ground level was used for tavernas, shops and businesses with living space on the higher floors.  Britannicae. Ed. Paul J. McGinnis and Arthur H. Williamson. Aldershot and Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing Company, 2002. xvi + 334 pp. index. bibl. $84.95. ISBN: 0-7546-0340-7.

Luschino, Benedetto. Vulnera diligentis. Ed. Stefano Dall' Aglio. (Savonarola e la Toscana, 17.) Florence: SISMI SISMI Servizio per le Informazioni e la Sicurezza Militare (Italian Defense Secret Service)  Edizioni del Galluzzo, 2002. cv + 422 pp. +2 b/w pls. index. illus. bibl. [member of]58. ISBN: 88-8450-084-2.

Lyly, John. Sapho and Phao Sapho and Phao is an Elizabethan era stage play, a comedy written by John Lyly. One of Lyly's earliest dramas, it was likely the first that the playwright devoted to the allegorical idealization of Queen Elizabeth I that became the predominating feature of Lyly's dramatic : 1584. Ed. Leah Scragg, G.R. Proudfoot, and H.R. Woodhuysen. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. Reprint. xx + 60 pp. n.p. ISBN: 0-19-729041-8.

Machiavelli, Niccolo. Mandragola. Ed. Eric G. Haywood. Dublin: UCD UCD University College Dublin
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 Foundation for Italian Studies, 2002. 166 pp. illus. gloss. $24.16. ISBN: 0-9529261-4-8.

Metge, Bernat. The Dream of Bernat Metge: Translated with an Introduction and Notes by Richard Vernier vernier (vûr`nēr), auxiliary scale, either straight or an arc of a circle, designed to slide along a fixed scale. Its unit divisions, usually smaller than those on the fixed scale, permit a far more precise reading. . Trans. Richard Vernier. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing Company, 2002. xxxviii + 88 pp. index, append To add to the end of an existing structure. . bibl. $59.95. ISBN: 0-7546-0691-0.

Michelangelo. Sonnets. Ed. Michael Ayrton. Trans. Elizabeth Jennings. (Fyefield Books.) New York: Routledge, 2002. 108 pp. index. $65 (cl), $13.95 (pbk). ISBN: 0-415-94239-X (cl), 0-415-94240-3 (pbk).

Minnucci, Giovanni. Alberico Gentili tra mos italicus e mos gallicus: L'inedito commentario ad legem Juliam de adulteriis. Bologna: Monduzzi, 2002. xi + 226 Pp. index, append. [member of]35. ISBN: 88-323-7060-3.

More, Thomas. Utopia. Ed. George M. Logan and Robert M. Adams Robert M. Adams may refer to:
  • Robert McCormick Adams Jr. (born 1926), U.S. anthropologist
  • Robert Merrihew Adams (born 1937), American philosopher
See also
  • Robert Adams
. (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought.) Cambridge, UK and New York: Cambridge University Press Cambridge University Press (known colloquially as CUP) is a publisher given a Royal Charter by Henry VIII in 1534, and one of the two privileged presses (the other being Oxford University Press). , 2002. xxvii + 134 pp. index. illus. map. chron. $30 (el), $10 (pbk). ISBN: 0-521-81925-3 (cl), 0-521-52540-3 (pbk).

Parenti, Marco. Ricordi storici, 1464-1467. Ed. Manuela Doni Garfagnini. (Studi e testi del Rinascimento europeo, 9.) Rome: Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura, 2001. xviii 166 pp. index. [member of]22.72. ISBN: 88-87114-94-3.

Parry, Robert. Moderatus. Ed. John Simons. (Non-canonical early modern popular texts.) Aldershot and Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing Company, 2002. x + 178 pp. index. bibl. $69.95. ISBN: 0-7546-0197-8.

Pole, Reginald. The Correspondence of Reginald Pole: Vol. 1. A Calendar, 1518-1546: Beginnings to Legate legate (lĕg`ət) [Lat. legare=to send], one sent as a representative of a state or of some high authority. In Roman history a legate was sent by the senate to the provinces as an envoy of the emperor. Sometime during the 12th cent.  of Viterbo. Ed. Thomas F. Mayer. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing Company, 2002. xvi + 378 pp. index. $89.95. ISBN: 0-7546-0326-1.

Schearer, Susan S., ed. and trans. Francesco Petrarch on Religious Leisure (De Otio Religioso). (With an Introduction by Ronald G. Witt.) New York: Italica Press, 2002. xxvi + 168 pp. index. bibi. $15. ISBN: 0-934977-11-9.

Sieburth, Richard, ed. Emblems of Desire: Selections from the "Delie" of Maurice Sceve. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press The University of Pennsylvania Press (or Penn Press) was originally incorporated with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on 26 March 1890, and the imprint of the University of Pennsylvania Press first appeared on publications in the closing decade of the nineteenth , 2002. xlviii + 174 pp. illus. $29.95. ISBN: 0-8122-3694-7.

Vermigli, Peter Martyr. Commentary of the Lamentations of the Prophet Jeremiah. Ed. and trans. Dan Shute. (The Peter Martyr Library, 6. Sixteenth Century Essays and Studies, 55.) Kirksville: Truman State University Campus
Situated in the southern part of the city of Kirksville, Truman's main campus is situated around a slightly wooded quadrangle. By long standing policy, the entire campus is officially "dry," meaning that alcohol is not allowed (though the president of the university has
 Press, 2002. lxviii + 224 pp. index. bibl. $45. ISBN: 0-943549-64-7.

BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCE:

Artemieva, Irma, ed. Cinquecento cin·que·cen·to  
n.
The 16th century, especially in Italian art and literature.



[Italian, from (mil) cinquecento, (one thousand) five hundred : cinque, five (from Latin
 veneto: dipinti dall'Ermitage. Florence: Artificio Skira, 2002. 175 pp. bibl. [euro]36.15. ISBN: 88-8118-896-1.

Baker, Christopher P., ed. Absolutism absolutism

Political doctrine and practice of unlimited, centralized authority and absolute sovereignty, especially as vested in a monarch. Its essence is that the ruling power is not subject to regular challenge or check by any judicial, legislative, religious, economic, or
 and the Scientific Revolution 1 600-1720: A Biographical Dictionary. London and Westwood, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, 2002. xxvi + 450 pp. index, append. chron. bibl. $99.95. ISBN: 0-313-30827-6.

Belloni, Gino and Riccardo Drusi, eds. Vincenzo Borghini: Filologia ed invenzione nella Firenze di Cosimo I. Florence: Leo Leo, in astronomy
Leo [Lat.,=the lion], northern constellation lying S of Ursa Major and on the ecliptic (apparent path of the sun through the heavens) between Cancer and Virgo; it is one of the constellations of the zodiac.
 S. Olschki, 2002. xxx + 436 pp. + 32 b/w pls. index. illus. bibi. [euro]43. ISBN: 88-222-5081-8.

Boskovits, Miklos, ed. Bernardo Daddi and His Circle: A Critical and Historical Corpus of Florentine Painting, 3.5. Florence: Giunti Gruppo Editoriale Spa, 2002. 636 pp. index, append. illus. $155. ISBN: 88-09-02182-7.

Dackerman, Susan. Painted Prints: The Revelation of Color in Northern Renaissance and Baroque Engravings, Etchings and Woodcuts. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Pennsylvania State University, main campus at University Park, State College; land-grant and state supported; coeducational; chartered 1855, opened 1859 as Farmers' High School.  Press, 2002. xii + 298 pp. index, append. bibl. $55 (cl), $35 (pbk). ISBN: 0-271-02234-5 (cl), 0-271-02235-3 (pbk).

Daly, Peter M. and G. Richard Dimler, eds. The Jesuit Series: Part Three. Buffalo and Toronto: University of Toronto Research at the University of Toronto has been responsible for the world's first electronic heart pacemaker, artificial larynx, single-lung transplant, nerve transplant, artificial pancreas, chemical laser, G-suit, the first practical electron microscope, the first cloning of T-cells,  Press, 2002. lx + 376 pp. + 450 b/w pls. illus. $125. ISBN: 0-8020-3570-1.

Guarducci, Giampiero. Annali dei Marescotti tipografi editori di Firenze (1563-1613). (Biblioteca di bibliografia italiana 168.) Florence: Leo S. Olschki, 2001. xliv + l94 pp. + 20 b/w pls. index. illus. bibl. [euro]26.86. ISBN: 88-222-5016-8.

Isitt, Larry R All the Names All the Names (Portuguese: Todos os nomes) is a novel by Portuguese author José Saramago. It was written in 1997 and published in English in 2000 in an award winning translation by Margaret Jull Costa.  in Heaven: A Reference Guide to Milton's Supernatural Names and Epic Similes. Lanham, MD and London: Scarecrow Scarecrow

goes to Wizard of Oz to get brains. [Am. Lit.: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz]

See : Ignorance


Scarecrow

can’t live up to his name. [Am. Lit.: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz; Am.
 Press, 2002. xxii + 458 pp. $75. ISBN: 0-8108-4304-8.

Olsen, Kirstin. All Things Shakespeare: An Encyclopedia of Shakespeare's World. 2 vols. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, 2002. 832 pp. index. illus. bibi. $150. ISBN: 0-313-31503-5.

ANTHOLOGIES AND TEXTS

DeMaria, Robert, Jr. and Duncan Wu, eds. Poetry from 1660 to 1780: Civil War, Restoration, Revolution. Malden, MA and Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2002. viii + 184 pp. index. $17.95. ISBN: 0-631-22982-5.

Contents: Duncan Wu, "Introduction"; John Milton, "Paradise Lost Books I-II"; John Dryden, "'To the Memory of Mr. Oldham"'; and '"A Song for St. Cecilia Day"'; John Wilmot, "The Imperfect, Enjoyment"; "A Satyr satyr (sā`tər, săt`ər), in Greek mythology, part bestial, part human creature of the forests and mountains. Satyrs were usually represented as being very hairy and having the tails and ears of a horse and often the horns and legs of  against Reason and Mankind"; "The Disabled Debauehee"; "Lampoon [On the Women about Town]"; "Signior Dildo dil·do or dil·doe
n. pl. dil·dos or dil·does
An object that is shaped like and is used as a substitute for an erect penis.
"; "A Satyr on Charles II': "A Letter from Artemiza in the Town to Chloe in the Country"; "A Ramble in saint James Park"; "Song"; and "A Song"; Jonathan Swift, "A Description of s City Shower"; "A Description of the Morning"; "Strephon and Chloe"; "The Lady's Dressing Room"; "A Beautiful Young Nymph nymph, in Greek mythology
nymph (nĭmf), in Greek mythology, female divinity associated with various natural objects. It is uncertain whether they were immortal or merely long-lived. There was an infinite variety of nymphs.
 Going to Bed"; "Caasinus and Peter. A Tragical Elegy elegy, in Greek and Roman poetry, a poem written in elegiac verse (i.e., couplets consisting of a hexameter line followed by a pentameter line). The form dates back to 7th cent. B.C. in Greece and poets such as Archilochus, Mimnermus, and Tytraeus. "; and "Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift, D.S D.S Drainage Structure (flood protection) .P.D": Alexander Pope, "Epistle to Miss Blount, with the Works of Voiture"; "The Rape of the Lock"; "Eloisa to Abelard Published in 1717, Eloisa to Abelard is a poem by Alexander Pope (1688–1744). It is an Ovidian heroic epistle inspired by the 12th-century story of Eloisa's (Heloise's) illicit love for, and secret marriage to, her teacher Pierre Abélard, perhaps the most popular teacher and ": and "Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady The "Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady" is a poem in heroic couplets by Alexander Pope, first published in his Works of 1717. Though only 82 lines long, it has become one of Pope's most celebrated pieces. "; Samuel Johnson, "The Vanity of Human Wishes"; Thomas Gray, "Sonnet [On the Death of Mr. Richard West]"; and "Ode on the Death of a Favourit e Cat"; William Collins, "Ode to Fear"; and "Ode to Evening"; and Oliver Goldsmith, "The Deserted Village. A Poem."

Findlen, Paula, ed. The Italian Renaissance: The Essential Readings. Maiden, MA and Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2002. xii + 356 pp. + 12 b/w pls. index. illus. map. $64.95 (cl), $29.95 (pbk). ISBN: 0-631-2228-0 (cl), 0-631-2228-9 (pbk).

Contents: Paula Findlen, "Introduction"; "Understanding the Italian Renaissance"; and "Was There s Renaissance State?"; Gene Brucker, "Civic Traditions in Premodern pre·mod·ern  
adj.
Existing or coming before a modern period or time: the feudal system of premodern Japan. 
 Italy"; Anthony Molho, "Cosimo de' Medici Cosimo de' Medici: see Medici, Cosimo de'. : Pater Patriae or Padrine?"; Paula Findlen, "Urban Life and Values"; Christian Klapisch-Zuber, "'Kin, Friends, and Neighbors': The Urban Territory of Merchant Family in 1400"; Diane Owen Hughes, "Sumptuary Law and Social Relations in Renaissance Italy"; Edward Muir, "The Virgin on the Street Corner: The Place of the Sacred Italian Cities"; Paula Findlen, "Gender and Society"; Stanley Chojnacki, "'The Most Serious Duty': Motherhood, Gender, and Patrician Culture in Renaissance Venice"; Michael Rocke, "Gender and Sexual Culture in Renaissance Italy"; Paula Findlen, "The Power of Knowledge"; Theodor E. Mommsen, "Petrarch's Conception of the 'Dark Ages"'; Anthony Grafton, "Commerce with the Classics"; Lisa Jardine, "Isotta Nogarola: Women Humanists-Education for What?"; Paula Findlen, "Patronage, Art, and Cult ure"; Melissa Meriam Bollard bol·lard  
n.
1. Nautical A thick post on a ship or wharf, used for securing ropes and hawsers.

2. Chiefly British One of a series of posts preventing vehicles from entering an area.
, "Heroes and Their Workshops: Medici Medici, Italian family
Medici (mĕ`dĭchē, Ital. mā`dēchē), Italian family that directed the destinies of Florence from the 15th cent. until 1737.
 Patronage and the Problem of Shared Agency"; and Rose Marie Juan, "The Court Lady's Dilemma: Isabella d'Este and Art Collecting in the Renaissance.

Rawlings, Helen. Church, Religion and Society in Early Modern Spain. (European Studies Series.) New York: Palgrave/St. Martin's Press, 2002. xviii + 186 pp. index, append. tbls. map. bibl. $19.95. ISBN: 0-333-63695-3.

COLLECTIONS AND STUDIES

Allaire, Gloria, ed. The Italian Novella novella: see novel.
novella

Story with a compact and pointed plot, often realistic and satiric in tone. Originating in Italy during the Middle Ages, it was often based on local events; individual tales often were gathered into collections.
: A Book of Essays. London and New York: Routledge, 2003. viii + 242 pp. + 7 color pls. index. illus. $90. ISBN: 0-415-93725-6.

Contents: Ernesto Virgulti, "Lies My Father Told Me: Boccaccio's Novelletta of Filippo Balducci and His Son"; Susan Gaylard, "The Crisis of Word and Deed in Decameron V, 10"; Cormac O'Cuilleandin, "Master and Servant An archaic generic legal phrase that is used to describe the relationship arising between an employer and an employee.

A servant is anyone who works for another individual, the master, with or without pay.
 Roles in the Decameron"; Myriam Swennen Ruthenberg, "Telling Lies, Telling Lives: Giovanni Sercambi between Cronaca and Novella"; Cathy Ann Elias, "Sercambi's Novellere and Croniche as Evidence for Musical Entertainment in the Fourteenth Century"; Maria Bendinelli Predelli, "The Lover Praised by the Husband: A Courtly Tale between Exemplum ex·em·plum  
n. pl. ex·em·pla
1. An example.

2. A brief story used to make a point in an argument or to illustrate a moral truth.



[Latin; see example.]
 and Novella"; Michael Papio, "Masuccio Salernirano's Gusto dell'orrido"; Manuela Scarci, "Imitation and Subversion of Models in Agnolo Firenzuola's I Ragionamenti"; Domenico Zanre, "Alterity Al`ter´i`ty

n. 1. The state or quality of being other; a being otherwise.
For outness is but the feeling of otherness (alterity) rendered intuitive, or alterity visually represented.
 and Sexual Transgression in the Sixteenth-Century-Tuscan Novella"; Suzanne Magnanini, "Animal Anxieties: Straparola's 'Il re porco'"; and Christopher Nissen, "The Motif of the Woman in the Male Disguise from Boccaccio to Bigolina."

Anderson, Linda Marie and Janis Lull, eds. "A Certain Text's Close Readings and Textual Studies on Shakespeare and Others in Honor of Thomas Clayton. Newark, DE: University of Delaware [3] The student body at the University of Delaware is largely an undergraduate population. Delaware students have a great deal of access to work and internship opportunities.  Press/AUP, 2002. 205 pp. index, append. bibl. $41.50. ISBN: 0-87413-789-6.

Contents: Linda Anderson, Janis Lull, and David Haley, "Introduction"; Richard Proudfoot, "'Modernizing' the Printed Ply-Text in Jacobean London: Some Early reprints of Muceclorus"; David Haley, "'The Cause of This Defect': The Dram of Eale"; Janis Lull, "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blooper: Some Notes on the Endless Editing of Richard III; Linda Anderson, "'Who's in, who's out': Stage Directions and Stage Presences in The Merry Wives of Windsor, Q1"; Stephen Booth, "The Physics of Hamlet's 'Rogue and Peasant Slave' Speech"; Jay L. Halio, "The Induction as Clue in The Taming of the Shrew shrew, common name for the small, insectivorous mammals of the family Soricidae, related to the moles. Shrews include the smallest mammals; the smallest shrews are under 2 in. (5.1 cm) long, excluding the tail, and the largest are about 6 in. (15 cm) long. "; Joyce Suthpen, "'Of comfort and Despair': A Shakespesrian Compass"; Achsah Guibbory, "Hesperides. the Hebrew Bible, and Herrick's Christian Identity"; D. M. Hooley, "'But above all he excelleth in a Translation: Ben Jonson's Horace"; and Anatoly Liberman, "A Cobweb (1) A Web page that has not been updated in a long time.

(2) A Web page that is rarely downloaded because the references to it are obscure or the subject is simply uninteresting.
 of Dwarves dwarves  
n.
A plural of dwarf.
 and Dweebs Dweeb(s) can refer to:
  • Dweebs (Game): A range of computer games and plush toys designed and developed by Adrian Cummings of www.softwareamusements.com
  • Dweebs (Show): An American comedy which aired on CBS in 1995
 (An Exercise in Very Close Reading and Germanic Etymology etymology (ĕtĭmŏl`əjē), branch of linguistics that investigates the history, development, and origin of words. It was this study that chiefly revealed the regular relations of sounds in the Indo-European languages (as described )."

Bell, Janis C. and Thomas C. Willette, eds. Art History In The Age of Beiori: Scholarship and Cultural Politics in Seventeenth-Century Rome. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002. xvi + 396 pp. index. illus. bibl. $90. ISBN: 0-521-78248-1.

Contents: Janis Bell, "Introduction"; Giovanna Perini, "Belloriana methodus: A Scholar's Bildungsgeschichte in Seventeenth-Century Rome"; Louis Marchesano, "Antiquarian an·ti·quar·i·an  
n.
One who studies, collects, or deals in antiquities.

adj.
1. Of or relating to antiquarians or to the study or collecting of antiquities.

2. Dealing in or having to do with old or rare books.
 Modes and Methods: Bellori and Filippo Buonarroti the Younger"; Tomaso Montanan, "Bellori and Christina of Sweden Christina (Swedish: Kristina) (8 December[1] 1626 – 19 April 1689), later known as Maria Christina Alexandra and sometimes Countess Dohna, was Queen regnant of Sweden from 1632 to 1654. "; Ingo Herklore, "Bellori, Fabretti, and Trajan's Column"; Eugene Dwyer, "Belloni as Iconographer: The Veterum illustrium ... imagines"; Hetty E. Joyce, "From Darkness to Light: Annibale Carracci, Bellori, and Ancient Painting"; Claire Pace and Janis Bell, "The Allegorical Engravings in Bellori's Lives"; Martins Hansmann, "Con modo nuovo li descrive: Bellori's Descriptive Method"; Anthony Colantuono, "Scherzo scherzo (skĕr`tsō) [Ital.,=joke], in music, term denoting various types of composition, primarily one that is lively and presents surprises in the rhythmic or melodic material. : Hidden Meaning, Genre, and Generic Criticism in Bellori's Lives"; Janis Bell, "Bellori's Analysis of Colore in Domenichino's Last Communion of St. Jerome"; and Thomas Willette, "The Second Edition of Bellori's Lives: Placing Luca Giordano in the Canon of Moderns."

Cascardi, Anthony J., ed. The Cambridge Companion to Cervantes. Cambridge, UK and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002. xviii + 242 pp. + 3 b/w pls. index. append. illus. bibl. $60 (cl), $22 (pbk). ISBN: 0-521-66321-0 (cl), 0-52166387-3 (pbk).

Contents: Anthony J. Cascardi, "Introduction"; B.W. Ife, "The Historical and Social Context"; Frederick A. De Armas, "Cervantes and the Italian Renaissance"; Anthony J. Cascardi, "Don

Quixote and the Invention of the Novel"; Alexander Welsh, "The Influence of Cervantes"; Mary Malcolm Gaylord, "Cervantes' Other Fiction"; Malveena McKendrick, "Writings of the Stage"; Adrienne L. Martin, "Humor and Violence in Cervantes"; Anne J. Cruz, "Psyche and Gender in Cervantes"; Diana De Armas Wilson, "Cervantes and the New World"; and Anthony J. Cascardi, "Appendix: List of electronic Resources and Scholarly Editions."

Connell, William J., ed. Society and Individual in Renaissance Florence. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press "UC Press" redirects here, but this is also an abbreviation for University of Chicago Press

University of California Press, also known as UC Press, is a publishing house associated with the University of California that engages in academic publishing.
, 2002. xii + 454 PP. + 2 color pp. index. illus. tbls. map. $65. ISBN: 0-520-23254-2.

Contents: William J. Connell, "Introduction"; F.W. Kent, "'Be rather Loved than Feared': Class Relations in Quattrocento quat·tro·cen·to  
n.
The 15th-century period of Italian art and literature.



[Italian, short for (mil) quattrocento, one thousand four hundred : quattro, four (from Latin
 Florence"; John M. Najemy, "Giannozzo and His Elders: Alberti's Critique of Renaissance Patriarchy"; Julius Kirahner, "Li Emergenti Bisogni Matrimoniali in Renaissance Florence"; Dale Kent, "Michele del Giogante's House of Memory"; Thomas Kuehn, "Inheritance and Identity in Early Renaissance Florence. The Estate of Paliano di Falco"; Margery A. Ganz, "Perceived Insults and their Consequences: Acciaiuoli, Neroni, and Medici Relationships in the 1460s"; David S. Peterson, "The War of the Eight Saints The War of the Eight Saints (1375-1378) was a war between Pope Gregory XI and a coalition of Italian city-states led by Florence, which contributed to the end of the Avignon Papacy.  in Florentine Memory and Oblivion"; Sharon T. Strocehia, "Naming a Nun: Spiritual Exemplars and Corporate Identity in Florentine Convents, 1450-1530"; Donald Weinstein, "The Prophet as Physician of Souls: Savonarola's Manual for Confessors"; Laura Martines, "Raging against Priests in Italian Renaissance Verse"; William M. Bowaky, "Liturgy for Nonliturgists"; John K. Brackett, "The Florentine Crim inal Underworld: The Underside of the Renaissance"; James R. Banker, "Lay Male Identity in the Institutions of a Tuscan Provincial Town"; Alison Brown, "Insiders and Outsiders: The Changing Boundaries of Exile"; Paula Clarke, "The Identity of the Expatriate: Florentines in Venice in the Late Fourteenth and Early Fifteenth Centuries"; and Paul Flemer, "Clement VII and the Crisis of the Sack of Rome The city of Rome has been sacked on several occasions. Among the most famous:
  • Sack of Rome (387 BC) - Rome is sacked by the Gauls after the Battle of the Allia
  • Sack of Rome (410) - Rome is sacked by Alaric, King of the Visigoths
."

Cox-Rearick, Janet, ed. Giulio Romano: Master Designer. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1999. 168 pp. + 142 b/w pls. index. illus. bibl. $40. ISBN: 1-885998-21-K

Contents: Janet Cox-Rearick, "Giulio Romano-Master Designer"; Richard Aste, "Giulio Romano and His Master, Raphael 15 16-24"; and "Giulio Romano as Designer of Erotica erotica - pornography : I modi 1524-25"; Margareth Schwartz, "Giulio Romano as Court Artist to Federico Gonzaga and Ercole Gonasga in Mantus: Studies for Metalwork metalwork. Copper, gold, and silver were probably fashioned into ornaments and amulets as early as the Neolithic period. Goldwork and silverwork have since employed the talents of leading artisans and artists in making jewelry, plate, inlays, and sculpture. , Devices, and Tapestries, 1524-46"; Christine Begley, "Sala imperiale, Palazzo Ducale"; and "Giulio Romano as Court Artist to Federico Gonzaga in the Late 1520s: Studies for Decorations in the Camera di Psiche, the Camera delle Aquile, Camera dei Venti, Palazzo Te; and studies for the Sala Imperiale, Palazzo Duesle"; Valerie Taylor, "Giulia Romano as Court Artist to Federico Gonzaga in the Early 1530s: Studies for Decorations in the Camera di Atrilio Regolo and the Camera dei Giganti, Palazzo Te"; Michael McAuliffe, "ca. 1526-46"; and "Giulio Romano as Court Artist to Federico Gonzaga, the King of France Noun 1. King of France - the sovereign ruler of France
king, male monarch, Rex - a male sovereign; ruler of a kingdom
, and the City of Patina: Studies for Fresco and Stucco Decorations, Easel paintings, a Tapestry, and a Festival Decoration"; and Elsa Homberg-Pinassi, "Giulio Romano as Designer of Religious Works in Mantua Mantua (măn`chə, –tə), Ital. Mantova, city (1991 pop. 53,065), capital of Mantova prov. , 1526-46."

Cracco, Giorgio, ed. Per una storia dei santuari cristiani d'Italia: approcci regionali. Bologna: Societli editrice ii Mulino, 2002. 494 pp. index. [euro]28.50. ISBN: 88-15-08789-3.

Contents: Giorgio Cracco, "Prospettive sui santuari. Dal secolo delle devozioni al secolo delle religioni"; John Scheid, "Prima dei santuari cristiani: il mondo mon·do   Slang
adj.
Enormous; huge: a mondo list of pizza toppings.

adv.
Extremely; very: a mondo big mistake.
 pagano. Progetto di un inventario dei luoghi di culto dell'Iltalia antics"; Andrea Piazza, "Tradizioni eremiticomonastiche e santuari in area subalpina"; Paolo Cozzo, "Santuari del Principe. I santuari subalpini d'eta' oderna nel progetto politico sabaudo"; Caludia Paolocci, "I santuari della Liguria"; Giancarlo Andenna, "I santuari della Lombardia. Brevi note sui dati sinora raccolti"; Leo Andergassen, "Note per una storia dei santuari sudtirolesi"; Emanuele Curzel, "Dal luogo di devozione al santuaria. Per una storia dei santuari trentini"; Giuseppina Dc Sandre Gasparini, Francesca Lomastro Tognato, and Laura Gaffuri, "Santuari veneti: dati e problemi"; Andrea Tilatti, "Santuari del Friuli-Venezia Giulia. Prime note per una interpretazione"; Luigi Canetti, "Prospettive per la ricerca sui santuari cristiani in Emilia Romagna"; Isabella Gagliardi and Anna Benvenuti, "Santuari in Toscana. Primo bilancio per una ricerca in corso"; Mario Tosti, "Per una nuova storia dei santuari crisriani in Umbria";

Giuseppe Cucco, "Santuari marchigiai"; Giorgia Otranto, "Tipologie regionali dei santuari cristiani nell'Italia meridionale"; Luigi Pelegrini, "I santuari d'Abruzzo e Molise. Prime considerazioni su una ricerca in corso"; Ada Campione, Immacolata Aulisa, Maria Stella Calo', Paola De Sanctis, and Giuseppe Di Cagno, "I santuari non mariani in Puglia"; Giovanni Vitolo, "San tuari e pellegrinaggi della Campania Medievale. L'esempio di Montevergine"; Giuseppe Roma, "Il censimento dei santujari cristiani in Calabria. Alcune considerazioni"; Vincenza Milazzo, "Santuari e storia religiosa. La Sicilia orientale"; Olivetta Schena, Maria Giuseppina Mcloni, and Anna Maria Oliva, "I santuari sardi di epoca medievale: primo bilancio di un censimento"; Francesco Scorza Barcellona, "Momenti e problemi della ricerca sui santuari del Lazio"; and Sofia Boesch Gajano, "Postille ad un impresa im·pre·sa  
n.
An emblem or device with a motto.



[Italian, undertaking, impresa; see impresario.]
 in itinere."

Gilly, Carlos and Cis van Heertum, eds. Magia, alchimia, scienza dat '400 al '700: L'influsso di Ermete Trismegisto/Magic, Alchemy and Science: The Influence of Hermes Trismegistus. Florence: Centro Di/Edifimi Srl., 2002. 588 pp. index. illus. tbls. bibi. n.p. ISBN: 88-7038-359-8.

Contents: Marino Zorzi, "Prezentaziore"; and "Presentation"; Joost A. Ritman, "Bessarione e l'influenza di Ermetre Trismegisto"; Carlos Gilly, "Schede Delle opere in mostra I Exhibition entries"; and "Bessarion and the influence of Hermes Trismegistus"; Frans A. Janssen, "La galassia ermetica"; and "The Hermetic hermetic /her·met·ic/ (her-met´ik) impervious to air.

her·met·ic or her·met·i·cal
adj.
Completely sealed, especially against the escape or entry of air.
 galaxy"; Carlos Gilly, "Introduzione"; and "Introduction"; Cesare Vasoli, "L'Ermetismo a Venezia. Da Franceaco Giorgio Veneto ad Agostino Steuco"; and "Hermetism in Venice. From Francesco Giorgio Veneto to Agostino Steuco"; Antonio Rigo, "Da Costantinopoli alla biblioreca di Venezia: i libri ermetici di medici, astrologi e maghi dell'ultima Bisanzio"; and "From Constantinople to the library of Venice: the Hermetic books of late Byzantine doctors, astrologers and magicians"; Jean Lettouit, "Hermetisme et alchimie: contribution a l'etude du Marcianus graecus 299 (=M)"; and "Hermetism and alchemy: contribution to the study ofMarcianus graecus 299 (=M)"; Marino Zorzi, "Ermete Trismegisto nelle biblioteche veneziane"; and "Hermes Trismegistus in the Venetian libraries"; Federico Barbierato, "La lerterarura magica di fronte all'Inquisizione veneziana fra '500 e '700"; and "Magical literature and the Venice Inquisition from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries"; Carlos Gilly, "Un bel trattato ermerico del paracelsismo: il Dc tribus facultaribus di Alexander von Suchren"; "Paracelsianism brings forth a fine Hermetical treatise: Suchren's De tribus facultati bus"; "II primo prontuario di magia bianca in Germaia"; "The first book of white magic in Germany"; "Paracelsismo per filosofi: Petrus Severinus"; "Paracelsianian for philosophers: Petrus Severinus"; "Pens di morre per paracelsisti: il grande sogno di Thomas Erastus"; "Capital punishment capital punishment, imposition of a penalty of death by the state. History


Capital punishment was widely applied in ancient times; it can be found (c.1750 B.C.) in the Code of Hammurabi.
 for Paracelsians: a dear wish of Thomas Erastus"; and "II Theatrum humanae vitae di Theodor Zwinger: da una hisroria naturalis' dell'uomo ad un 'Novum Organum' delle scienze"; Anna Laura Puliafito, "Searching for a new physics: metaphysics of light and ancient knowledge i n Francesco Patrizi da Cherso"; Carlos Gilly, "Theodor Zwinger's Theatrum humanae vitae: from natural anthropology to a 'Novum Organum' of sciences"; "Tra Paracelso, Pelagio e Ganello: l'ermerismo in John Dee"; "Between Paracelsus, Pelagius and Ganellus: Hermetism in John Dee"; "II ritrovamento dell'originale del Calendarium Naturale Magicum Perperuum di GroBschedel"; "The rediscovery of the original of GroBschedel's Calendarium Narurale Magicum Perpetuum"; "Philippe Du Plessis Mornay: ugonotro, dipbomatico ed ermetico"; "Philippe Du Plessis Mornay: Huguenor, diplomat and Hermetist"; "L'Amphirbearrum Sapientiae Aeternae di Heinrich Khunrarh"; "The Amphithearrum Sapienriac Aeternae of Heinrich Khunrsth"; "Ermete o Lutero" Alla riceres del De anriqua philosophia er divina veterum magorum sapientia recuperanda di Johann Arndr"; "Hermes or Luther" The search for Johann Arndt's De anriqus philosophia er divina veterum magorum sapientia recuperanda"; "La 'quinta colonna' nell'ermetismo: Andreas Libavius"; "The 'fif th column' within Hermetiam: Andreas Libavius"; "Sulla genesi del Theatrum Chemicum di L. Zetzner a Strasburgo"; and "On the genesis of L. Zetzner's Thestrum Chemicum in Strasbourg"; Anna Laura Puliafito, "Alla riceres di uns nuova fisica: metafisica dells dells  
pl.n.
The rapids of a river.



[Alteration of dalles (influenced by dell).]
 luce e antics aapienza in Francesco Patrizi da Cherso"; Carlos Gilly, "Ermetismo per turisri, ovvero come fare di Ermete un pezzo da museo: Athanasius Kircher"; and "Hermetism for tourists: Athanasius Kircher makes a museum piece out of Hermes"; and Thomas Hofmeier, "Varianti esoriche dellaTabula smaragdina"; "Exotic variations of the Tabula smaragdina"; "Filologis contro immaginazione: Isaac Casaubon e il mito di Ermete Trismegisto"; "Philology phi·lol·o·gy  
n.
1. Literary study or classical scholarship.

2. See historical linguistics.



[Middle English philologie, from Latin philologia, love of learning
 versus imagination: Isaac Casaubon and the myth of Hermes Trismegisrus"; "Cudworth e Casaubon: critics storics contro critics testuale"; and "Cudworth versus Casaubon: historical versus textual criticism."

Helmrath, Johannes, Ulrich Muhlack, and Gerrit Walther, eds. Diffusion des Humanismus: us: Studien zur nationalen Geschichtsschreibung europaischer Humanisten. Gottingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2002. 464 pp. + 19 b/w pls. index. Illus. [euro]35. ISBN: 3-89244-506-0.

Contents: Johannes Helmrath, "Diffusion des Humanismus. Zur Einfuhrung"; Ulrich Muhlack, "Humanistrische Historiographie"; Jorg W. Busch, "Die vorhumanistischen Laiengeschichtsschreiber in den oberitalienischen Kommunen und ihre Vorstellungen vom Ursprung der eigenen Heimat"; Ottavio Clavuot, "Flavio Biondos Italia illustrata. Portrat und historisch-geographische Legitimation der humanistischen Elite Italiens"; Bruno Figliuolo, "Die humanistische Historiographic in Neapel und ihr Einfluss auf Europa (1450-1550)"; Johannes Helmrath, "Vesitigia Aeneae imitari Enea silvio Piccolomini ala 'Apostel' des Humanismus. Formen und Wege seiner Diffusion"; Ulrich Muhlack, "Das Projekt der Germania illustrata. Em Paradigma der Diffusion des Humanismus?"; Reinhard Stauber, "Hartmann Schedel, der Nurnberger Humanistischenkreis un die 'Erweiterung der deutschen Nation'"; James Hirstein, "Ermolao Barbaro ala vorbild. Der Einfluss seiner Plinius-Kommentare auf die 'Geschichtsschreibung' des Beatus Rhenanus im dritten Buch sein er Rerum Germanicarum libri III"; Thomas Maissen, "Weshalb die Eidgenossen Helvetier wurden. Die Humanistische Definition einer natio"; Horst Bredekamp, "Herrscher und Kunstler in der Renaissance Ostmitteleuropas"; Sebestyen Kiss and Laszlo Havas, "Die Geschichtskonzeption Antonio Bonfinis"; Jan Pirozynski, "Humanistische Geschichtsschreibung in Polen"; Heribert Muller, "Der franzosische Fruhumanismus um 1400. Patriotismus, Propaganda und Historiographie"; Franck Collard collard

Headless form of cabbage (Brassica oleracea, Acephala group), in the mustard family. It bears the same botanical name as kale, differing only in that collard leaves are much broader, are not frilled, and resemble the rosette leaves of head cabbage.
, "Paulus Aemilius' De rebus gestis francorum. Diffusion und Rezeption eines humanistischen Geschichtswerks in Frankreich"; Susanne Saygin, "Historia Magistra Vitae? Zum Verstandnis humanistischer Geschichtsschreibung im spatmittelalterlichen England am Beispiel von Humphrey, Herzog Von Gloucester (1390-1447)"; Frank Rexroth, "Polydor Vergil ala Geschichtsschreiber und der englische Beittag zum europaischen Humanismus"; and Gerrit Walther, "Nationalgeschichte ala Exportgut. Mogliche Antworten auf die Frage: Was heisst 'Diffusion des Humanismus ?'"

Hirstein, James, ed. Beatus Rhenanus (1485-1547), lecteur et editeur des textes anciens: Actes du Colloque International tenu a Strasbourg et a Selestat du 13 au 15 novembre 1998. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2001. 596 pp. [euro]75. ISBN: 2-503-51120-1.

Hsia, Ronnie Po-Chia and H.F.K. Van Nierop, eds. Calvinism and Religious Toleration in the Dutch Golden Age The Golden Age (1584-1702) was a period in Dutch history, roughly spanning the 17th century, in which Dutch trade, science, and art were among the most acclaimed in the world.

This article focuses on social and cultural history.
. Cambridge, UK and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002. viii + 187 pp. index. bibl. $55. ISBN: 0-521-80682-8.

Contents: Jonathan Israel, "Religious Toleration and Radical Philosophy in the Later Dutch Golden Age"; Ronnie Po-Chia Hsia, "Introduction"; Benjamin J. Kaplan, "'Dutch' religious Tolerance: Celebration and Revision"; Willem Frijhoff, "Religious Toleration in the United Provinces: from 'case' to 'model'"; Judith Pollmann, "The Bond of Christian Piety: the Individual practice of Tolerance and Intolerance in the Dutch Republic"; Joke Spaans, "Religious Policies in the Seventeenth-Century Dutch Republic"; Christine Kooi, "Paying off the sheriff: strategies of Catholic Toleration TOLERATION. In some. countries, where religion is established by law, certain sects who do not agree with the established religion are nevertheless permitted to exist, and this permission is called toleration.  in Golden Age Holland"; Henk Van Nierop, "Sewing the Bailiff bailiff

Officer of some U.S. courts whose duties include keeping order in the courtroom and guarding prisoners or jurors in deliberation. In medieval Europe, it was a title of some dignity and power, denoting a manorial superintendent or royal agent who collected fines and
 in a blanket: Catholics and the Law in Holland"; Samme Zijlstra, "Anabaptism and Tolerance: Possibilities and Limitations"; Peter Van Rooden, "Jews and Religious Toleration in the Dutch Republic"; Jonathan Israel, "Religious Toleration and Radical Philosophy in the Later Golden Age (1668-1710)"; and Maaarten Prak, "The Politics of Introlerance: Citizenship and Religion in the D utch Republic (Seventeenth to Eighteenth Century)."

Izbicki, Thomas M. and Christopher M. Bellitto, eds. Nicholas of Cusa Nicholas of Cusa (Nicolaus Cusanus), 1401?–1464, German humanist, scientist, statesman, and philosopher, from 1448 cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. The son of a fisherman, Nicholas was educated at Deventer, Heidelberg, Padua, Rome, and Cologne.  and His Age: Intellect and Spirituality. Essays Dedicated to the Memoy of F Edward Cranz, Thomas P. McTighe and Charles Trinkaus. Boston and Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, 2002. xiv + 282 pp. index, append. bibi. $85. ISBN: 90-04-12557-4.

Contents: Wilhelm Dupre, "Lines of Convergence: Some Remarks on Spirit and Mind in the Work of Nicholas of Cuss"; Louis Dupre, "Prolegomena to Nicholas of Cusa's Theory of

Religious Symbols"; Dennis D. Martin, "Behind the Scene: The Carthusian Presence in Late Medieval Spirituality"; Thomas E. Morrissey, "Canonists in Crises Ca. 1400-50: Pisa, Constance, Basel"; Thomas M. Izbicki and Lawrence Hundersmarck, "Nicholas of Cusa's Early Sermons on the Incarnation: an Early Renaissance Philosopher-Theologian as Preacher"; Walter Andreas Euler, "Proclamation of Christ in Selected Sermons From Cusanus' Brixen Period"; Clyde Lee Miller, "Meister Eckhart in Nicholas of Cusa's 1456 Sermon: Ubi est qui natus est rex Juderum?"; Elizabeth Brient, "Meister Eckhart and Nicholas of Cusa on the 'Where' of God"; Bernard McGinn, "Maximum Contractum at Absolutum: The Motive For the Incarnation in Nicholas of Cusanus and his Predecessors"; H. Lawrence Bond, "The 'Icon' and the 'Iconic Text' in Nicholas of Cusa's De Visione Dei"; Brian A. Pavlac, "The Curse of Cusanus: Excommunication excommunication, formal expulsion from a religious body, the most grave of all ecclesiastical censures. Where religious and social communities are nearly identical it is attended by social ostracism, as in the case of Baruch Spinoza, excommunicated by the Jews.  in Fifteenth Century Germany"; Morimichi Watanabe, "St. Nicholas Hospital at Kues as a Spiritual Legacy of Nicholas o f Cusa"; and Yelena Matusevich, "Jean Gerson (1363-1429), Nicholas of Cusa (1401-64), Jacques Lefevre d'Etaples (1450-1537): The Continuity of Ideas."

Kraye, Jill A. Classical Traditions in Renaissance Philosophy. (Variorum Collected Studies Series, CS743.) Aldershot and Burlington: Ashgate Publishing Company, 2002. x + 320 pp. index. $105.95. ISBN: 0-86078-880-6.

Contents: Jill Kraye, "Melanchthon's Ethics Commentaries and Textbooks. (Original English version of 'Melanchthons etische Kommentare und Lehrbucher,' in Melanchthon und das Lehrbuch des 16. Jahrhunderts, ed. J. Leonhardt [Rostock: Universitat Rostock, 1997])"; "Erasmus and the Canonization canonization (kăn'ənĭzā`shən), in the Roman Catholic Church, process by which a person is classified as a saint. It is now performed at Rome alone, although in the Middle Ages and earlier bishops elsewhere used to canonize.  of Aristotle: the Letters to John More. (With an Appendix by M. C. Davies Maurice Coleman Davies (24 September 1835–10 May 1913) was a timber miller in the early history of Western Australia. He created the M.C.Davies Karri and Jarrah Timber Company  'England and the Continental Renaissance': Essays in Honour of J. B. Trapp, ed. E. Chaney and P. Mack [Woodbridge: Boydell and Brewer, 1990])"; "The Transformation of Platonic Love in the Italian Renaissance. (Platonism and the English Imagination, ed. A. Baldwin and S. Hutton [Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994])"; "Cicero, Stoicism Stoicism (stō`ĭsĭzəm), school of philosophy founded by Zeno of Citium (in Cyprus) c.300 B.C. The first Stoics were so called because they met in the Stoa Poecile [Gr.  and Textual Criticism: Poliziano on [kappa][alpha][tau]o[rho][theta Theta

A measure of the rate of decline in the value of an option due to the passage of time. Theta can also be referred to as the time decay on the value of an option. If everything is held constant, then the option will lose value as time moves closer to the maturity of the option.
][omega][micro][alpha]. (Rinascimento 23 [Florence, 1983])"; "Renaissance Commentaries on the Nichomachean Ethics. (The Vocabulary of Teaching and Research between Middle Ages and Renaissance, Proceedings of the Colloquium col·lo·qui·um  
n. pl. col·lo·qui·ums or col·lo·qui·a
1. An informal meeting for the exchange of views.

2. An academic seminar on a broad field of study, usually led by a different lecturer at each meeting.
: London Warburg Institu te, 11-12 March 1994, ed. O. Weijers, CIVICIMA: Etudes sur le vocabulaire du moyen age VIII [Turnhout: Brepols, 1995])"; "'Ethnicorum omnium sanctissimus': Marcus Aurelius and his Meditations From Xylander to Diderot. (Humanism and Early Modern Philosophy, ed. J. Kraye and M. Stone [London and New York: Routledge, 2000])"; "Francesco Filelfo on Emotions, Virtues and Vices: A Re-examination of his Sources. (Bibliotheque d'humanisme et Renaissance 43 [Geneva Geneva, canton and city, Switzerland
Geneva (jənē`və), Fr. Genève, canton (1990 pop. 373,019), 109 sq mi (282 sq km), SW Switzerland, surrounding the southwest tip of the Lake of Geneva.
, 1981])"; "Alexander of Aphrodisias Alexander of Aphrodisias (ăfrōdĭsh`ēəs), fl. A.D. 200, Greek Peripatetic philosopher. A celebrated ancient commentator on Aristotle, he was often called the Exegete. , GianFrancesco Beati and the Problem of Metaphysics [alpha]. (Renaissance Society and Culture: Essays in Honor of Eugene F. Rice, Jr. ed. J. Monfasani and R. Musto [New York: Italica Press, 1991])"; "Lorenzo and the Philosophers. (Lorenzo the Magnificent: Culture and Politics in Medicean Florence, ed. M. Mallet mallet,
n a hammering instrument.

mallet, hard,
n a small hammer with a leather-, rubber-, fiber-, or metal-faced head; used to supply force or to supplement hand force for the compaction of foil or amalgam and to seat cast
 and N. Mann [London: Warburg Institute, 1996])"; "Like Father, Like Son: Aristotle, Nichomacus and the Nicomachean Ethics. (Arisrotelica and Lulliana magistro doctissimo Chales H. Lohr septuagesimumannum feliciter agenti dedicata, ed. R. Imbach et al. [Turnhout: Brepols, 1995])"; "Daniel Heinsius and the Author of De Mundo. (The Use of Greek and Latin: Historical Essays, ed. A.C. Dionisotti, Anthony Grafton and Jill Kraye [London: Warburg Institute, 1988])"; "The Printing History of Aristotle in the Fifteenth Century: A Bibliographical Approach to Renaissance Philosophy. (Renaissance Studies 9. [Oxford, 1995])"; "Francesco Filefo's Lost Letter. (De Ideis. Journal of the Warburg and Courtland Institutes 42. [London, 1979])"; "The Psedo Aristotelian Theology in Sixteenth and Seventeenth-Century Europe. (Pseudo Aristotle in the Middle Ages: The Theology and Other Texts, ed. J. Kraye, W. F. Ryan and Charles B. Schmitt [London: Warburg Institute, 1986])"; and "Aristotle's God and the Authenticity of De Mundo: An Early Modern Controversy. (Journal of the History of Philosophy The Journal of the History of Philosophy is an academic journal founded in 1957. The journal publishes articles, notes, and reviews about the history of Western philosophy.  28 [Los Angeles 1990])."

Langer, Ullrich G., ed. Au-dela de la Poetique: Aristote et la litterature de la Renaissance Beyond the Poetics: Aristotle and Early Modern Literature. Geneva: Librairie Droz S. A., 2002. 170 pp. index. [euro]65. ISBN: 2-600-00698-2.

Contents: Ullrich Langer, "Introduction"; Francis Goyet, "Prudence et panurgie: Le machiavelisme est-il aristotelicien?"; John O'Brien, "Aristotle's Prudence, and Pyrrho's";

Francois Rigolot, "Montaigne et Arisote: La conversion I'Ethique a Nicomague"; Richard E. Goodkin, "Aristote aussi bien que la Raison: The Limits of Phronesis in D'Aubignac's La Pratique pra·tique  
n.
Clearance granted to a ship to proceed into port after compliance with health regulations or quarantine.



[French, from Old French practique, from Medieval Latin
 du theatre"; Joshua Scodel, "Dryden the Critic's Historicist and Cosmopolitan Man"; Jane Tylus, "Aristotelian Humanism. Women, and the Public Space"; Kathy Eden, "In the Household of Peripatetics Peripatetics (pĕr'əpətĕt`ĭks) [Gr.,=walking about; from Aristotle's manner in teaching], the followers of Aristotle. Theophrastus, friend of Aristotle and cofounder with him of the Peripatetic school of philosophy, succeeded him : Aristotle and the Renaissance Letters"; Ian Maclean, "Aristotle's Infinities in the Late Renaissance"; and Marie-Luce Demonet, "Scolastique franaise et mondes possibles a fin de la Renaissance."

Marino, John A., ed. Early Modem History and the Social Sciences: Testing the Limits of Braudel's Mediterranean. Kirksville, MO: Truman State University Press, 2002. xx + 290 pp. index. tbls. map. bibl. $44.95 (cl), $34.95 (pbk). ISBN: 1-931112-07-X (cl), 1-931112-07-X (pbk).

Contents: John A. Marino, "On the Shores of Bohemia: Recovering Geography"; Bartolome Yun Casalilla, "City and Countryside in Spain: Changing Structures, Changing Relationships, 1450-1850"; Jan De Vries
See Jan de Vries (disambiguation) for other people with the same name.


Jan Pieter Marie Laurens de Vries (born February 11, 1890 in Amsterdam — died July 23, 1964 in Utrecht) was a Dutch scholar of Germanic linguistics and Germanic mythology,
, "Great Expectations: Early Modern History and the Social Sciences"; Ottavia Niccoli, "Images of Society"; Peter Burke, "Civilizations and Frontiers: Anthropology of the Early Modern Mediterranean"; M.J. Rodriguca-Salgado, "Dust and Ashes dust and ashes

“I am become like dust and ashes.” [O.T.: Job 30:19]

See : Death
: The History of Politics and War"; Jack A. Goldstone gold·stone  
n.
An aventurine with gold-colored inclusions.

Noun 1. goldstone - aventurine spangled densely with fine gold-colored particles
, 'The Longue Duree and Cycles of Revolt in European History"; Antonio Manuel Hespanha, "Early Modern Law and the Anthropological Imagination of Old European Culture"; Henry Kamen, Strategies of Survival: Minority Cultures in the Western Mediterranean"; Mark Elvin, "Braudel and China"; and Anthony Pagden, "Plus Ultra: America and the Changing European Notions of Time and Space."

Morris, Colin and Peter Roberts, eds. Pilgrimage: The English Experience from Becket beck·et  
n. Nautical
A device, such as a looped rope, hook and eye, strap, or grommet, used to hold or fasten loose ropes, spars, or oars in position.



[Origin unknown.]

Noun 1.
 to Bunyan. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002. xvi + 268 pp. + 31 b/w pls. index. illus. map. $60. ISBN: 0-521-80811-1.

Consents: Colin Morris, "Introduction"; Nicholas Vincent, "The Pilgrimages of the Angevin Kings of England, 1154-1272"; Richard Gameson, "The Early Imagery of Thomas Becket"; Tim Tatton-Brown, "Canterbury and the architecture of Pilgrimage Shrines in England"; Carole Rawcliffe, "Curing Bodies and Healing Souls: Pilgrimage and the Sick in Medieval East Anglia" Colin Morris, "Pilgrimage to Jerusalem in the Late Middle Ages"; Eamon Duffy, "The Dynamics of Pilgrimage in Late Medieval England"; Michael Bush, "The Pilgrimage of Grace Pilgrimage of Grace, 1536, rising of Roman Catholics in N England. It was a protest against the government's abolition of papal supremacy (1534) and confiscation (1536) of the smaller monastic properties, intensified by grievances against inclosures and high rents  and the Pilgrim tradition of Holy War"; Peter Roberts, "Politics, Drama and the Cult of Thomas Becket in the Sixteenth Century"; and N. H. Keeble, "'To be a Pilgrim': Constructing the Protestant Life in Early Modern England."

Muir, Bernard J., ed. Reading Texts and Images: Essays on Medieval and Renaissance Art and Patronage. Exeter: University of Exeter Press, 2002. xxviii + 338 pp. + 17 color pls. index. illus. $85. ISBN: 0-85989-713-3.

Contents: Peter Steele, "A Triad for Margaret Manion"; Bernard J. Muir, "The Genealogy of Christ and the Decoration of Folio 188 of The Book of Kells Book of Kells: see Ceanannus Mór.
Book of Kells

Illuminated manuscript version of the four Gospels, c. late 8th–early 9th century.
"; Rodney Thomson, "Minor Manuscript Decoration from the West of England The West of England is a loose term given to the area surrounding the City and County of Bristol, England.

It is increasingly used - e.g. by the West of England Partnership - as a synonym for the former Avon (county) area.
 in the Twelfth Century"; Joan E. Barclay Lloyd, "The River of Life in the Medieval Mosaics of S. Maria Maggiore in Rome"; John Stinson, "The Rimini Antiphonal an·tiph·o·nal  
adj.
1. Relating to or resembling an antiphon.

2. Answering responsively, as in antiphony.

3.
: Palimpsest palimpsest (păl`ĭmpsĕst'): see manuscript.  Music and Renaissance Liturgical Practice"; Nigel Morgan, "Patrons and Devotional Images in English Art of the International Gothic ca. 1350-1450"; Lucy Freeman Sandler, "The Illustration of the Psalms in Fourteenth-Century English Manuscripts: Three Psalters of the Bohun Family"; Christopher de Hamel Ham´el   

v. t. 1. Same as Hamble.
, "Pink Elephants in Brussels"; Thomas Kren, "Seven Illuminated books of Hours Written by the Parisian Scribe Jean Dubreuil, ca. 1475-85"; Jonathan J. G. Alexander, "Chastity, Love and Marriage in the Margins of the Wharncliffe Hours"; Janet Backhouse, "A Further Illuminated Devotional Book for the Use of Lady Margareth Beaufort"; Louise Marshall, "Reading the Body of a Plague Saint: Narrative Altarpieces and Devotional Images of St. Sebastian in Renaissance Art"; Dagmar Eichberger, "Close Encounters with Death: Changing Representations of Women in Renaissance Art and Literature"; and Gerard Vaughan, "An Eighteenth-Century Classicist's Medievalism me·di·e·val·ism also me·di·ae·val·ism  
n.
1. The spirit or the body of beliefs, customs, or practices of the Middle Ages.

2. Devotion to or acceptance of the ideas of the Middle Ages.

3.
: The Case of Charles Townley."

Pabel, Hilmar M. and Mark Vessey, eds. Holy Scripture Speaks: The Production and Reception of Erasmus' Paraphrases on the New Testament. Buffalo and Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2002. xvi + 398 pp. + 1 b/w pl. index. illus. bibl. $80. ISBN:0-8020-3642-2.

Contents: Mark Vessey, "Introduction"; and "The Tongue and the Book: Erasmus' Paraphrases on the New Testament and the Arts of Scripture"; Bernard Roussel, "Exegetical ex·e·get·ic   also ex·e·get·i·cal
adj.
Of or relating to exegesis; critically explanatory.



ex
 Fictions? Biblical Paraphrases of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries"; Robert D. Sider, "Historical Imagination and the Representation of Paul in Erasmus' Paraphrases on the Pauline Epistles EPISTLES, civil law. The name given to a species of rescript. Epistles were the answers given by the prince, when magistrates submitted to him a question of law. Vicle Rescripts. "; Mechtilde O'Mara, "Triumphs, Trophies and Spoils: Roman History in Some Paraphrases on Paul by Erasmus"; Jane E. Phillips, "Suh evangelistae persona: The Speaking Voice in Erasmus' Paraphrase on Luke"; Irena Backus, "Jesus and His Family in Erasmus' Paraphrases on Luke and John"; Hilmar M. Pabel, "Exegesis exegesis

Scholarly interpretation of religious texts, using linguistic, historical, and other methods. In Judaism and Christianity, it has been used extensively in the study of the Bible. Textual criticism tries to establish the accuracy of biblical texts.
 and Marriage in Erasmus' Paraphrases on the New Testament"; John J. Bateman, "The Textual Travail TRAVAIL. The act of child-bearing.
     2. A woman is said to be in her travail from the time the pains of child-bearing commence until her delivery. 5 Pick. 63; 6 Greenl. R. 460.
     3.
 of the Thomas Secundus of the Paraphrases"; Erika Rummel, "Why Noel Beda Did Not Like Erasmus' Paraphrases"; Guy Bedouelle, "The Paraphrases of Erasmus The Paraphrases of Erasmus were paraphrases of the Gospels by Desiderius Erasmus. They were composed when he was visiting England and written in Latin. Edward VI of England ordered the paraphrases to be put up "in some convenient place" for reading in all parish churches.  in French"; and Gretchen E. Minton, "John Bale's Image of Both Churches and the English Paraphrase o n John Craig, "Forming a Protestant Consciousness? Erasmus' Paraphrases in English Parishes, 1574-1666."

Rublack, Ulinka, ed. Gender in Early Modern German History. (Past and Present Publications.) Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002. xvi + 308 pp. index. illus. map. $60. ISBN: 0-521-81398-0.

Contents: Ulinka Rublack, "Meanings of gender in early modern German history"; Heide Wunder, "What made a man a man? Sixteenth- and seventeenth-century findings"; Eva Labouvie. "Men in witchcraft trials: towards a social anthropology of 'male' understandings of magic and witchcraft"; Alison Rowlands, "Monstrous deception: midwifery, fraud and gender in early modern Rothenburg ob de Tauber"; Lyndal Roper, "'Evil imaginings imaginings
Noun, pl

speculative thoughts about what might be the case or what might happen; fantasies: lurid imaginings 
 and fsntasies': child-witches and the end of the witch craze"; Mary Lindemnann, "Gender tales: the multiple identities of Maiden Heinrich, Hamburg 1700"; Merry E. Wiesner, "Disembodied theory? Discourses of sex in early modern Germany"; Renate Blickle, "Peasant protest and the language of women's petitions: Christina Vend's supplicarions of 1629"; Ulinka Rublack, "State-formation, gender and the experience of governance in early modern Wurttemberg"; Ulrike Strasser, "Cloistering women's past: conflicting accounts of enclosure in a seventeenth-century Munich nunnery"; Ulrike Gleixner, "Memory , religion and family in the writings of Pietist pi·e·tism  
n.
1. Stress on the emotional and personal aspects of religion.

2. Affected or exaggerated piety.

3.
 women"; and Dagmar Freist, "One body, two confessions: mixed marriages in Germany."

Scher, Stephen K. and Raymond B. Waddington, eds. Perspectives on the Renaissance Medal. (Garland Studies in the Renaissance.) London and New York: Garland Publishing, 2000. 240 pp. index. $60. ISBN: 0-8153-2074-4.

Contents: Stephen K. Scher, "An Introduction to 'Perspectives on the Renaissance Medal'"; Raymond Waddington, "Pisanello's Paragoni"; Joanna Woods-Maraden, "Visual Constructions of the Art of War: Images for Machiavelli's Prince"; Kristen Lippincott, "'Un Gran pelago': The Impresa and the Medieval reverse in Fifteenth Century Italy"; Louis Alexander Waldman, "'The Modern Lysippus': A Roman Quattrocenro Medalist in Context"; John Cunnally, "Changing Patterns of Antiquarianism an·ti·quar·i·an  
n.
One who studies, collects, or deals in antiquities.

adj.
1. Of or relating to antiquarians or to the study or collecting of antiquities.

2. Dealing in or having to do with old or rare books.
 in the Imagery of the Italian Renaissance Medal"; Alan Stahl, "Medal in the Renaissance"; J. Graham Pollard, "Text and Image: Themes on Reverse of Fifteenth and Sixteenth century Medals"; Philip Attwood, "Giovanni Bernardi and the Question of Medal Attributions in Sixteenth Century Italy"; Jeffrey Chipps Smith, "A Crestive Moment: Thoughts on the Genesis of the German Portrait Medal"; Hermann Maue, "Ancient Themes on Erzgehirggishen Medals "; and Mark Jones, "Correct and Incorrect: The Composition of Medallic Reverses in Late Seventeenth-Century France."

Signore si·gno·re  
n.
1. pl. si·gno·ri Abbr. Sig. or S. Used as a form of polite address for a man in an Italian-speaking area.

2. A plural of signora.
, Mario, ed. Idee: Rivista di Filosofia. Lecce: Milella/Lecce Spazio Vivo srl., 2002. 156 pp. n.p. ISSN ISSN
abbr.
International Standard Serial Number
: 0394-3054.

Contents: Bernhard Vinaty, "Moro inerziale e moto perpetuo. Si implicano oppure si escludono a vicenda?"; Pietro De Vitiis, "Civilizzazione mondiale e societa' mondiale. Il problema della pularlita' delle civilta' nell'eta' della tecnica"; Tibor Szabo, "La 'sensibilita del pensiero filosofico di Abbagnano"; Gaetano Licata, "Segno se·gno  
n. pl. se·gnos Music
A notational sign, especially the sign marking the beginning or the end of a repeat.



[Italian, from Latin signum, sign; see sek
 e scrittura in Cost parlo Zarathustra"; Demetrio Ria, "Una riflessione storico-epistemologica sul concerto di invarianza' nel pensiero di H. Weyl"; Dario Giugliano, "II desiderio sospeso. Aproposiro degli ultimi saggi di Silvano Perrosino"; Fabrizia Abbate, "Capacita' e normativa in Martha Nussbaum. Quando l'indagine femminile serve al progresso della glocalizzazione"; and Dolores Dolores (or Delores) was a common given name (until the 1960s in the USA); it is cognate with the English word "dolorous" (meaning sorrowful) and equivalent in meaning.  Merico, "J. Rawls: il liberalismo politico e la condivisione dei valori."

Smith, Stephen W. and Travis Curtright, eds. Shakespeare's Last Plays: Essays in Literature and Politics. Boulder and Lanham, MA: Lexington Books, 2002. xii + 260 pp. index. $75. ISBN: 0-7391-0361-X.

Contents: Paul A. Cantor, "Shakespeare's The Tempest: Tragicomedy tragicomedy

Literary genre consisting of dramas that combine elements of tragedy and comedy. Plautus coined the Latin word tragicocomoedia to denote a play in which gods and mortals, masters and slaves reverse the roles traditionally assigned to them.
 and the Philosophic Hero"; Richard Harp, "The Consolation of Romance: Providence in Shakespeare's Late Plays"; John E. Alvis, "Cymbeline in Context: The Regime Issue"; David N. Beauregard, "Shakespeare against the Skeptics: Nature and Grace in The Winter's Tale"; Gerard B. Wegemer, "Henry VIII on Trial: Confronting Malice and Conscience in Shakespeare's Allis True"; Peter Augustine Lawler, "Shakespeare's Realism in The Tempest"; John Freeh, "Pericles and 'Marina': T.S. Eliot's Search for the Transcendent in Late Shakespeare"; Mary P. Nichols, "Tragedy and Comedy in Shakespeare's Poetic Vision in The Winter's Tale"; Glenn C. Arbery, "The Displaced Nativity in Cymbeline"; Nathan Schlueter, "Prospero's Second Sailing: Machiavelli, Shakespeare, and the Polities of The Tempest"; Leo Paul S. deAlvarez, "The Soul of the Sojourner: Pericles, Prince of Tyre Pericles, Prince of Tyre is a play written (at least in part) by William Shakespeare and included in modern editions of his collected plays despite some questions over its authorship. "; and R. V. Young, "'Fresh Piece of Excellent Witchcraft': Contemporary Theory and Shakespeare's Romances."

Steinmetz, David C. Luther in Context. (Second edition.) Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House Company, 2002. xvi + 200 pp. index. $19.99. ISBN: 0-8010-2609-1.

Contents: David C. Steinmetz, "Luther against Luther"; "Luther and Augustine on Romans"; "Luther and the Hidden God"; "Abraham and the Reformation"; "Luther among the AntiThomists"; "Luther and Hubmaier on the Freedom of the Human Will"; "Scripture and the Lord's Supper in Luther's Theology"; "Luther and Calvin on Church and Tradition"; "Luther and the Drunkeness of Noah"; "Luther and Two Kingdoms"; "Luther and Formation in Faith"; "Luther and the Ascent of Jacob's Ladder Jacob's ladder: see phlox. "; and "Luther and Calvin on the Banks of the Jabbok."

Summers, Claude J. and Ted-Larry Pebworth, eds. Fault Lines and Controversies: In the Study of Seventeenth-Century English Literature. Columbia and London: University of Missouri Press The University of Missouri Press, founded in 1958, is a university press that is part of the University of Missouri System. External link
  • University of Missouri Press

, 2002. xii + 236 pp. index. $37.50. ISBN: 0-8262-1423-1.

Contents: Ted-Larry Pebworth and Claude A. Summers, "Introduction"; Robert C. Evans, "'What is Truth?' Defining and Defending Theoretical Pluralism"; Catherine Gimelli Martin, "The Ahistoricism of the New Hisroricism: Knowledge as Power versus Power of Knowledge in Bacon's New Atlantis"; Dennis Flynn, "Conjecture in the Writing of Donne's Biography, with a Modest Proposal"; Dan Jaeckle, "Marvell's 'Mower against Gardens': Reconsidering Bakhtinian Dialogism Di`al´o`gism

n. 1. An imaginary speech or discussion between two or more; dialogue.
dialogism, dialoguism 
"; Tobias Gregory, "In Defense of Empson: A Reassessment of Milton's God"; Elizabeth Sauer, "Milton and Dryden on the Restoration Stage"; Kate Narveson, "Profession or Performance? Religion in Early Modern Literary Study"; Jeffrey Johnson, "John Donne and the Socinian Heresy"; P. G. Sranwood, "Critical Directions in the Study of Early Modern Sermons"; Sharon Cadman Seelig, "The Poets of the Renaissance; or, The Illusions of My Youth"; Joan Faust, "Donne on Love: Sometimes the End Just Doesn't Justify the Means"; Cristina Malcolmson "'The Expliestion of White ness and Blackness': Skin Color and the Physics of Malcolmson, Color in the Works of Robert Boyle and Margaret Cavendish"; and William Shullenberger, "Milton's Lady and Lady Milton: Chastity, Prophecy, and Gender in A Maske Presented at Ludlow Castle."

Swiss, Margo and David A. Kent, eds. Speaking Grief in English Literary Culture: Shakespeare to Milton. Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press Duquesne University Press, founded in 1927, is a publisher that is part of Duquesne University, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

The Press is the scholarly publishing arm of Duquesne University, and publishes and collections in the humanities and social sciences.
, 2002. xi + 365 pp. index. $60. ISBN: 0-8207-0330-3.

Contents: Margo Swiss and David A Kent, "Introduction"; Fred B. Tromly, "Grief, Authority and the Resistance to Consolation in Shakespeare"; Robert C. Evans, "Lyric Grief in Donne and Jonson"; Marjory E. Lange, "Humourous Grief: Donne and Burton Read Melancholy"; Michael McClintock, "Grief, Theater and Society in Thomas Heywood's A Woman Killed with Kindness A Woman Killed with Kindness is an early seventeenth-century stage play, a tragedy written by Thomas Heywood. Acted in 1603 and first published in 1607, the play has generally been considered Heywood's masterpiece, and has received the most critical attention among "; Louis L. Martz, "The Action of Grief in Herbert's 'The Church"; John T. Shawcross, "Transcendence of Grief: On a Sequence by William Hammond"; Donna J. Long, "Maternal Elegies
For the poetry, see Elegy.


Elegies (エレジーズ 
 by Mary Carey, Lucy Hastings, Alice Thornton and Gertrude Thimelby"; W. Scott Howard, "An Collins and the Polities of Mourning"; P.G. Stanwood, "Consolatory Grief in the Funeral Sermons of Donne and Taylor"; Paul Parrish, "Moderate Sorrow and Immoderate im·mod·er·ate  
adj.
Exceeding normal or appropriate bounds; extreme: immoderate spending; immoderate laughter. See Synonyms at excessive.
 Tears: Mourning in Crashaw"; Phillip McCaffrey, "Precious Grief: Mourning and Melancholy in Andrew Marvell's 'Nymph'"; Margo Swiss, "Repairing Androgyny Androgyny
Hermaphrodites

half-man, half-woman; offspring of Hermes and Aphrodite. [Gk. Myth.: Hall, 153]

Iphis

Cretan maiden reared as boy because father ordered all daughters killed. [Gk. Myth.
: Eve's Tears in Paradise Lost"; and Ralph Houlbrooke, "Afterword."

Thomine, Marie-Claire, Catherine Magnien, and Isabelle Pantin, eds. Devis d'amitie: Melanges en l'honneur de Nicole Cazauran. Paris: Honore Champion Editeur, 2002. 966 Pp. index. [euro]137.20. ISBN: 2-7453-0617-0.

Contents: Jean Mesnard, "Images de Nicole Cazauran"; Francine Mora MORA, In civil law. This term, in mora, is used to denote that a party to a contract, who is obliged to do anything, has neglected to perform it, and is in default. Story on Bailm. Sec. 123, 259; Jones on Bailm. 70; Poth. Pret a Usage, c. 2, Sec. 2, art. 2, n. , "La tentation de Ta nouvelle dans le roman en prose du XIII" siecle, l'episode du compagnonnage d'Eugene's et de Galaad dans la version breve BREVE, practice. A writ in which the cause of action is briefly stated, hence its name. Fleta, lib. 2, c. 13, Sec. 25; Co. Lit. 73 b.
     2. Writs are distributed into several classes.
 du Tristan en prose"; S. Mazzoni-Peruzzi, "Do nouveau sur Aucassin et Nicolette"; Pierre Server, "Reflexion sur la modernite romanesque de Jehan de Saintre"; Christine Ferlampin-Acher, "Essoufflement er renouvellement du merveilleux dans lea versions Tongues d'Artus de Bretagne du XV" siecle"; Laurence Harf, "Metamorphoses d'une fable, d'Esope a La Fontaine: Le geai pare des plumes du paon"; Philippe Menard, "Lea estampes des Cris de Paris au XVI" siecle"; Eliane Viennot, "Une nouvelle d'Anne de France, l'histoire du siege de Brest"; Olivier Millet, "Variations humanistes, les dialogues de Petrarque (De remediis) er de Bonaventure des Periers (Nouvelles recreations) sur la danse"; Mireille Huchon, "Les clefs du chateau d'Apolidon"; Genevieve Guilleminot, "La destruction de Malines Malines: see Mechelen, Belgium.  en 1546, do fair diver s a l'histoire prodigieuse"; Jeanne-Marie Boivin, "La bucheron Couillartis et Mercure. Rabelais fabuliste"; Gabriel-Andre Perouse, "Une lecture de L 'Amant ressuscite de La mort d'amour mort d'amour Coition death, going–not coming Cardiology Death due to coitally-induced cardiac overload, which may occur in anyone with underlying cardiac disease, especially with HTN, arrhythmias, or cerebral aneurysms. See Coital coronary. "; Marie-Claire Thomine, "Les jeux sur la poncif dans La Nouvelle Fabrique de Philippe d'Alcripe"; Michel Bideaux, "Le chevalier Filistel chez chez  
prep.
At the home of; at or by.



[French, from Old French, from Latin casa, cottage, hut.]

chez
prep

at the home of [French]
 les bergers de Juliette"; Marie-Dominique Legrand, "La narration autobiographique chez Bernard Palissy ou l'argument do martyre"; Sylviane Bokdam, "Do fait divers au personnage romanesque, l'histoire de Mademoiselle do Luc et l'Infante determinde des Avantures de Floride"; Marguerite Soulie, "Les convictions religieuses de Marguerite de Navarre This article is about 16th-century author and queen of Navarre. For the 12th-century Sicilian queen, see Margaret of Navarre (Sicilian queen).

Marguerite de Navarre (April 11, 1492 – December 21, 1549), also known as Marguerite of Angouleme and
 d'apres le Dialogue en forme forme (form) pl. formes   [Fr.] form.

forme fruste  (froost) pl. formes frustes   an atypical, especially a mild or incomplete, form, as of a disease.
 de vision nocturne nocturne (nŏk`tûrn) [Fr.,=night piece], in music, romantic instrumental piece, free in form and usually reflective or languid in character. John Field wrote the first nocturnes, influencing Chopin in the writing of his 19 nocturnes for piano.  (1524)"; Christine Martineau, "La Vierge er son Dieu dans les comedies bibliques de Marguerite de Navarre"; Jean Lecointe, "La devis des larmes, polemique anti-stoicienne et dialogicite, autour de La Navire de Marguerite de Navarre (1547)"; Isabelle Pantin, "L'ordre des fables, l'allegorie dans Les P risons de Marguerite de Navarre"; Sylvie Lefevre, "Les cornes du cerf ou les lecons de la variante. Encore L'Heptameron"; Gisele Mathieu-Castellani, "L 'Heptameron ou la malice contre la malice"; Francoise Charpenrier, "La rhetorique des dames"; Michel Magnien, "Marguerite et les deux muses, la celebration poetrique do mariage de Jeanne d'Albret par Nicolas Bourbon et Ronsard (1549)"; Annie Parent-Charon, "Presence des Tivres de Marguerite de Navarre dans la boutique d'un marchand libraire parisien en 1561"; Richard Cooper, "Deux admirateurs grecs des trois Marguerite de Valois

For other people named Marguerite de Valois, see Marguerite de Valois (disambiguation).
Marguerite de Valois [1] [2] (May 14, 1553 – May 27, 1615), "Queen Margot" (La reine Margot
"; Genevieve Hasenohr, "Quelques opuscules spirituels do XIII (6) siecle en langue d'oc (ma Egerron 945)"; Michel Zink, "Guiraur Riquier, do premier au dernier vets"; Perrine Galand-Hallyn, "Lejour en trap de Jean Salmon Macrin Jean Salmon Macrin (1490-1557) was a Neo-Latin poet of French nationality. His poetry sold massively well, and was thought of as quite influential during his lifetime; however his fame did not live on, and his poetry was never republished after the 16th century.  (l'ode liminaire des Naenia de 1550: grandeur et plasticite)"; Catherine Magnien, "Nostre theologie chrestienne est de mesme opinion. Jean-Pierre de Mesmes, son Epithalame christianise avec commentaire, plus une odelette de Do Bellay (1552)"; Daniel Menager, "Anges et demons Demons
See also devil; evil; ghosts; hell; spirits and spiritualism.

ademonist

one who denies the existence of the devil or demons.

bogyism, bogeyism

recognition of the existence of demons and goblins.
 dans la poesie de Ronsard"; Andre Gendre, "Entre poesie allegorique, eloge et pamphlet, Anne de Marquets et le colloque de Poissy"; Jean Brunel, "Lea Poesies chrestiennes de Scevole de Sainte-Marthe"; Sabine Lardon Lar´don

n. 1. A bit of fat pork or bacon used in larding.
, "Lea Meditations sur lea Pseaumes de Jean de Sponde Jean de Sponde (Mauléon, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, 1557 - Bordeaux, 1595) was a baroque French poet. Biography
Jean de Sponde was raised in an austere Protestant family in the Basque region of France (some critics believe his family had Spanish roots)[1]
, le modele calviniste et le modle psalmique"; Vdronique Ferrer, 'Lea vers vers
abbr.
versed sine
 mesures d'Agrippa d'Aubigne, vojes et derours d'une poesie,religieuse"; Anne Mantero, "Les chants de Ia pauvre ame simplette on Le Parnasse des Odes de Claude Hopil (1633)"; Roberr Aulorre, "Saint Erienne, premier roi chretien de Hongrie dans le cheatre neo-latin des peres jesuites au XVII siecle"; Josiane Rieu, "Les chemins de Ia Iurni?re. Evolution de l'imaginaire pictural de la Renaissance au Manierisme"; M.-M. de La Garanderie, "Roberte, veuve Bude"; Jean Dupede, "Remarques critiques sur Ia dare de Ia naissance de Rabelais"; Helene Gazes, "Nicole Estienne a sea miroirs, lea Felicitez de manage et les Misere s de la femme mariee"; Michel Simonin, "Laffaire Le Breton (1586) ou comment de Thou ecrivait ses Hisroires"; Madeleine Lazard, "Pierre de I'Estoile et I'execution de Marie-Stuart"; Arletre Jouanna, "Constituer I'Etat monarchique. Lea preceptes d'un traire ligueur, De Ia puissance puis·sance  
n.
Power; might.



[Middle English, from Old French, from poissant, powerful, present participle of pooir, to be able; see power.
 des Rois et droict de succession aux Royaumes, 1589"; Henri Weber, "Peuple et roi, peuple et noblesse no·blesse  
n.
1. Noble birth or condition.

2. The members of the nobility, especially the French nobility.



[Middle English, from Old French, from noble, noble
, d'apres le Dialogue d'entre le Maheustre et le Manant"; Roger Zuber, "Aurour de Lambert Daneau, deux sonnets antipapisres"; CL-C. Dubois, "Un objet de polemique an XVI' siecle, I'hisroire de Ia papesse Jeanne et aa demythification par F. de Remand"; Pascale Cuny-Blum, "Le Mystere d'iniquite de Philippe Duplessis-Mornay Marie-Madeleine Fragonard, "Obscurs, sans-grade, Cons et diffames, les voix du peuple des pamphlets"; Soledad Arredondo, "La guerre franco-espagnole de 1635 et I'intertexttualie des polemistres. Lea Ambassadears de Mathieu de Morgues er de Jose de Pellicer y Tovar"; Hubert Carrier, "Des guerres de religion a Ia Frond e, l'hdrirage des monarchomaques dans lea Mazarinades"; and Frank Learringan, "Musset er la Renaissance."

Turner, Henry S., ed. The Culture of Capital: Property, Cities, anti Knowledge in Early Modern England London and New York; Routledge, 2002. x + 304 pp. + 1 b/w pl. index. illus. $25.95. ISBN: 0-415-92925-3.

Contents: Henry S. Turner, "The Culture of Capital"; Martha C. Howell, "The Language of Property in Early Modern Europe The early modern period is a term used by historians to refer to the period in Western Europe and its first colonies which spans the two centuries between the Middle Ages and the Industrial Revolution. "; Robert S. DuPlessis, "Capital Formations"; Lena Cowen Odin, "Fictions of the Early Modern English Early Modern English refers to the stage of the English language used from about the end of the Middle English period (the latter half of the 15th century) to 1650. Thus, the first edition of the King James Bible and the works of William Shakespeare both belong to the late phase  Probate Inventory"; Henry S. Turner, "Plotting Early Modernity"; Vanessa Harding, "London, Change and Exchange"; David Harris Sacks, "The Metropolis and the Revolution: Commercial, Urban, and Political Cnltuse in Early Modern London"; Jean E. Howard, "Competing Ideologies of Commerce in Thomas Heywood's I/You Know Not Me You Know Nobody. Part II Chloe Whestley, "The Pocket Books of Early Modern History"; Karen Newman, "Walking Capitals: Donne's First Satyre"; John Guillory, "A New Subject for Criticism"; Jonathan Goldberg, "The Print of Goodness"; Denise Albanese, "Mathematics as a Social Formation: Mapping the Early Modern Universal"; and Peter Stallybtass, "The Value of Culture and the Disavowal dis·a·vow  
tr.v. dis·a·vowed, dis·a·vow·ing, dis·a·vows
To disclaim knowledge of, responsibility for, or association with.
 of Things."

van Heijnsbergen, Theo and Nicola Royan, eds. Literature, Letters and the Canonical in Early Modern Scotland East Lothian: Tuckwell Press Ltd., 2002. xxx + 158 PP. index. $32.95. ISBN: 1-86232-270-8.

Contents: Theo van Heijnshergen and Nicola Royan, "Introduction"; Keely Fischer, "The Contemporary Humor in William Stewart's The Flytting betuix pe Sawtar and the Tajizour"; Jamet Hadley Williams, "The Earliest Surviving Text of Lyndsay's Tragedie of the Cardinall: An English Edition of a Scottish Poem"; C. Marie Harker, "John Knox, The First Blast, and the Monstrous Regiment of Gender"; Jamie Reid-Baxter, "Philotus: The Transmission of a Delectable Treatise"; Theovan Heijnsbergen, "Masks of Revelation and 'she "female" tongues of men Montgomerie, Christian Lyndsay, and she Writing Game at she Scottish Renaissance Court"; Morna Fleming, '"Kin[g]les be the glas, the veerie scoole, the hooke, I Where psiuare men do learne, and read, and looke' (Alexander Craig, 1604): The Translation ofJames VI so the Throne of England in 1603"; Marie-Claude Tucker, "Scottish Students and Mastets at the Faculty of Law of the University of Bourges The University of Bourges was a university located in Bourges, France. It was founded by Louis XI in 1463.  in she Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries"; William Gillies, "After 'The Backwar d Look': Trials of a Gaelic Historian"; and David J. Parkinson, "Dreams in the Clear Light of Day: Older Scots Poetry in Modern Scotland."

Whitefield White, Paul and Suzanne R. Westfall, eds. Shakespeare and Theatri cal Patronage in Early Modern England Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002. viii + 326 pp. + 5 b/w pis. index. illus. $60. ISBN: 0-521-81294-1.

Contents: Suzanne R. Weatfall and Paul Whitefield White, "Introduction: Shakespeare and Theatrical Patronage in Early Modern England"; Susanne R. Westfall, "'The useless dearness of the diamond': Theories of Patronage Theatre"; David M. Bergeron, "The King's Men's King's Men: Shakespeare and Folio Patronage"; Paul Whitfield White, "Shakespeare, the Cobhams, and the Dynamics of Theatrical Patronage"; Leeds Barroll, "Shakespeare, Noble Patrons, and the Pleasures of 'Common' Playing"; David Bevington and Milla Riggio, "'What revels are in hand?' Marriage Celebrations and Patronage of the Arts in Renaissance England"; Alexandra F. Johnston, "The City as Patron: York"; Mary A. Blackstone, "Theatrical Patronage and the Urban Community during the Reign of Mary"; Andrew Garr, "Privy Councilors as Theatre Patrons"; Sally-Beth MacLean, "Tracking Leicester's Men: The Patronage of a Performance Troupe"; Michael Shapiro, "Patronage and the Companies of Boy Actors"; and Alexandra Leggatt, "The Audience as a Patron: The Kni ght of the Burning Pestle."

Whitford, David M., ed. Caritas et Reformatio: Essays on Church and Society in Honor of Carter Lindberg. St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House Concordia Publishing House (CPH) is the official publisher of The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod. Headquartered in St Louis, Missouri, CPH publishes the Synod's official magazine, The Lutheran Witness and the Synod's hymnals, including , 2002. 270 pp. append. $34.99. ISBN: 0-7586-0038-0.

Contents: George Wolfgang Forell, "Foreword"; Priscilla Baumann, "Sermons in Stone: Grave(n) Warnings against Usury usury: see interest.
usury

In law, the crime of charging an unlawfully high rate of interest. In Old English law, the taking of any compensation whatsoever was termed usury.
 in Medieval France"; Kirsi Stjerna, "Katie Luther: A Mirror to the Promises and Failures of the Reformation"; Gregory J. Miller, "Fighting Like a Christian: The Ottoman Advance and the Development of Luther's Doctrine of Just War"; Gottfried Seebab, "Confessionalization and Tolerance: Early Resistance against the Cura CURA Community-University Research Alliance
CURA Centre Universitaire de Recherche en Astrologie
CURA Cambridge University Rifle Association
 Religionis in the German Imperial Cities"; John Witte, Jr., "An Evangelical Commonwealth: Johannes Esiermann on Law and the Common Good"; David M. Whitford, "The Duty to Resist Tyranny: The Magdeburg Confession and the Refraining of Romans 13"; Oliver K. Olson, "Matthias Flacius Faces the Netherlands Revolt"; Scott Hendrix, "The Reform of Marriage in Calvin's Geneva"; Robert Kolb, "Preaching the Christian Life: Ethical Instruction in the Postils POSTILS, postillae. Marginal notes made in a book or writing for reference to other parts of the same, or some other book or writing.  of Martin Chemnitz"; Jeannine E. Olson, "Protestant Deacons in Geneva and Europe after John Calvin"; Marygrace Peters, "One, Holy, Catholi c, and Apostolic? Themes and Issues in Reformation Era Catholic Preaching"; Peter Vogt, "Ecclesia Ecclesia

(Greek, ekklesia: “gathering of those summoned”) In ancient Greece, the assembly of citizens in a city-state. The Athenian Ecclesia already existed in the 7th century; under Solon it consisted of all male citizens age 18 and older.
 Simul simul /sim·ul/ (sim´ul) [L.] at the same time as.  Justa et Peccatrix: Speaking about the Holiness of the Church from a Reformation Perspective"; Bill J. Leonard, "An Almost Reformation People: The Search for Baptist Identity"; Oswald Bayer, "Toward a Theology of Lament"; Dennis Bielfeldt, "Luther and the Strange Language of Theology: How 'New' Is the Nova Lingua lingua /lin·gua/ (ling´gwah) pl. lin´guae   [L.] tongue.lin´gual

lingua geogra´phica  benign migratory glossitis.

lingua ni´gra  black tongue.
?"; and James M. Kittelson, "Leading the Least of These Astray: 'Evangelical Catholic' Ecelesiology and Luther."

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Balas, Edith. The Mother Goddess in Italian Renaissance Art. Pittsburgh: Carnegie Mellon University Press Carnegie Mellon University Press is a publisher that is part of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. It is headquartered within the Carnegie Mellon College of Humanities and Social Sciences in Baker Hall and specializes in poetry. , 2002. xviii + 214 pp. index, append. bibi. $40. ISBN: 0-88748381-X.

Baldwin, Elizabeth. Paying the Piper: Music in Pre-J 642 Chesire. Kalamazoo, MI: Medieval Institute Publications, 2002. xii + 292 pp. index, append. map. bibi. n.p. ISBN: 1-58044-040-1 (cl), l-58044-041-X (pbk).

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Broomhall, Susan M. Women and the Book Trade in Sixteenth-Century France. (Women and Gender in the Early Modern World.) Hampshire: Ashgate Publishing Company, 2002. viii + 282 pp. index, append. bibl. $69.95. ISBN: 0-7546-0671-6.

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Cohn, Samuel K. The Black Death Transformed: Disease and Culture in Early Renaissance Europe. London: Arnold, 2002. xii +318 Pp. index. tbls. bibl. [pounds sterling]50. ISBN: 0-340-70646-5.

Cole, Michael W. Cellini and the Principles of Sculpture. Cambridge, UK and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002. 262 Pp. + 8 color and 63 b/w pls. index. illus. bibl. $75. ISBN: 0-521-81321-2.

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Cruzer-Pavan, Elizabeth. Venice Triumphant: The Horizons of a Myth. Trans. Lydia G. Cochrane. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins University, mainly at Baltimore, Md. Johns Hopkins in 1867 had a group of his associates incorporated as the trustees of a university and a hospital, endowing each with $3.5 million. Daniel C.  Press, 2002. xxiv + 386 pp. + 30 b/w pls. index, map. chron. bibl. $39.95. ISBN: 0-8018-6958-7.

Cruz, Anne J. Discourses of Poverty: Social Reform and the Picaresque Novel in Early Modern Spain. Buffalo and Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1999. xviii + 302 pp. index. bibl. $55. ISBN: 0-8020-4439-5.

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Ehrlich, Tracy. Landscape and Identity in Early Modern Rome: Villa Culture at Frascati in the Borgese Era. Cambridge, UK and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002. xix + 422 pp. + 12 color pls. index, append. illus. map. gloss. chron. bibl. $95. ISBN: 0-521-59257-7.

Enders, Jody. Death by Drama and Other Medieval Urban Legends. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press The University of Chicago Press is the largest university press in the United States. It is operated by the University of Chicago and publishes a wide variety of academic titles, including The Chicago Manual of Style, dozens of academic journals, including , 2002. xxx + 324 pp. + 9 b/w pls. index, append. illus. bibl. $35. ISBN: 0-226-20787-0.

Ernst, Germana Elisa. Tommaso Campanella: Il libro e il corpo della natura. Bari and Rome: La Nueva Italia Bibliografica-Subscriptions, 2002. vi + 296 pp. index. [euro]22. ISBN: 88-420-6086-0.

Folkerth, Wes. The Sound of Shakespeare. (Accents on Shakespeare.) London and New York: Routledge, 2002. 147 pp. index. bibl. $27.95. ISBN: 0-415-25377-2.

Fournel, Jean-Louis and Jean-Claude Zancarini. La politique de 1'experience: Savonarole, Guicciardini at le republicanisme florentin. Alessandria: Edizioni dell'Orso, 2002. 386 pp. index. bibl. [euro]21. ISBN: 88-7694-563-6.

Garces, Maria Antonia. Cervantes in Algiers: A Captive's Tale. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press Vanderbilt University Press, founded in 1940, is a university press that is part of Vanderbilt University. External link
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Gay, David. The Endless Kingdom: Milton's Scriptural Society Cranbury, NJ and Newark, DE: University of Delaware Press/AUP, 2002. 220 pp. index. bibl. $43. ISBN: 0-87413-777-2.

Granada, Miguel A. Sfere solide e cielo fluido: Momenti del dibattito cosmologico nella seconda meta del Cinquecento. Milan: Guerini e Associati, 2002. xiv + 312 pp. append. [euro]36.50. ISBN: 88-8335-344-7.

Habel, Dorothy Metzger. The Urban Development of Rome in the Age of Alexander VII. Cambridge, UK and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002. xxii + 424 pp. + 16 color and 207 b/w pls. index. illus. bibl. $90. ISBN: 0-521-77264-8.

Hamburger, Jeffrey F. St. John the Divine: The Deified de·i·fy  
tr.v. dei·fied, dei·fy·ing, dei·fies
1. To make a god of; raise to the condition of a god.

2. To worship or revere as a god: deify a leader.

3.
 Evangelist in Medieval Art and Theology. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2002. xxiv + 324 pp. + 26 color and 156 b/w pls. index, append. illus. bibl. $60. ISBN: 0-520-22877-4.

Hammons, Pamela S. Poetic Resistance: English Women Writers and the Early Modern Lyric. Aldershot and Burlington: Ashgate Publishing Company, 2002. x + 188 pp. index. bibl. $69.95. ISBN: 0-7546-0780-1.

Harding, Vanessa. The Dead and the Living in Paris and London, 1500-1670. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002. xvi + 344 pp. + 10 b/w pls. index. append. illus. map. bibl. $65. ISBN: 0-521-81126-0.

Harris, Barbara J. English Aristocratic Women 1450-1550: Marriage and Family Property and Careers. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. xiv +346 pp. + 7 b/w pls. index. illus. gloss. bibl. [pounds sterling]55 (cl), [pounds sterling]16.99 (pbk). ISBN: 0-19-505620-5 (cl), 0-19-515128-3 (pbk).

Hatfield, Rab. The Wealth of Michelangelo. (Istituto nazionale di studi sul Rinascimento. Studi e testi del. Rinascimento europeo, 16.) Rome: Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura, 2002. lxiv + 564 pp. index, append. tbls. bibl. [euro]72. ISBN: 88-8498-057-7.

Heinecke, Berthold. Wissenschaft und Mystik bei J. B. van Helmont (1579-1644). (Deutsche Literatur von den Anfangen bis 1700, Bd. 20.) Berlin and Bern: Peter Lang AG, 1996. 206 pp. bibl. $37.95. ISBN: 3-906753-92-1.

Hopkins, Lisa. Writing Renaissance Queens: Texts by and about Elizabeth I and Mary, Queen of Scots Mary, Queen of Scots
 orig. Mary Stuart

(born Dec. 8, 1542, Linlithgow Palace, West Lothian, Scot.—died Feb. 8, 1587, Fotheringhay Castle, Northamptonshire, Eng.) Queen of Scotland (1542–67).
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Housley, Norman. Religious Warfare in Europe, 1400-1536 New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. x + 238 pp. index. bibl. $55. ISBN: 0-19-820811-1.

Kelley, Donald R. The Descent of Ideas: The History of Intellectual History. Burlington: Ashgate Publishing Company, 2002. viii + 320 pp. index. $59.95. ISBN: 0-7546-0776-3.

Knoeff, Rina. Herman Boerhaave (1668-1738): Calvinist Chemist and Physician. Amsterdam: Edita KNAW, 2002. xvi + 238 pp. index. bibl. [euro]35. ISBN: 90-6984-342-0.

Korda, Natasha. Shakespeare's Domestic Economies: Gender and Property in Early Modern England. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2002.286 pp. + 11 b/w pls. index. illus. $49.95. ISBN: 0-8122-3663-7.

Kuntz, Marion Leathers. The Anointment a·noint  
tr.v. a·noint·ed, a·noint·ing, a·noints
1. To apply oil, ointment, or a similar substance to.

2. To put oil on during a religious ceremony as a sign of sanctification or consecration.

3.
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Kuriyama, Constance Brown. Christopher Marlowe: A Renaissance Life. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2002. xxiv + 256 pp. + 6 b/w pls. index, append. illus. map. chron. bibl. $35. ISBN: 0-8014-3978-7.

Lanier, Douglas. Shakespeare and Modern Popular Culture. (Oxford Shakespeare Topics.) New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. x + 188 pp. + 12 b/w pls. index. illus. bibl. $39.95. ISBN: 0-19-818703-3.

Lehmann, Courtney. Shakespeare Remains: Theater to Film, Early Modern to Postmodern. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2002. xiv + 265 pp. + 10 b/w pls. index. illus. bibl. $42.50 (cl), $18.95 (pbk). ISBN: 0-8014-3974-4 (cl), 0-8014-8767-6 (pbk).

Lestringant, Frank. Le livre li·vre  
n.
1. See Table at currency.

2. A money of account formerly used in France and originally worth a pound of silver.
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Lillback, Peter A. The Binding of God: Calvin's Role in the Development of Covenant Theology. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House Company, 2002. 331 pp. index. bibl. $24.99. ISBN: 0-8010-2263-0.

Lines, David. Aristotle's Ethics in the Italian Renaissance (ca. 1300-1650): The Universities and the Problem of Moral Education. Boston and Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, 2002. xxiv + 614 pp. index, append. bibl. $140. ISBN: 90-04-12085-8.

Loewenstein, Joseph. Ben Jonson and Possessive Authorship. (Cambridge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture, 43.) Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002. xii + 221 pp. index. illus. $60. ISBN: 0-521-81217-8.

Manning, John. The Emblem. London: Reaktion Books Ltd., 2002. 398 pp. index. bibl. $35. ISBN: 1-86189-110-5.

Marshall, Peter. Beliefs and the Dead in Reformation England. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. xii +344 pp. index. bibl. $74. ISBN: 0-19-820773-5.

Mattson, Kevin. Intellectuals in Action: The Origins of the New Left and Radical Liberalism, 1945-1970. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2002. x + 306 pp. index. bibl. $24.50. ISBN: 0-271-02206-X.

McEntegarr, Rory. Henry VIII, the League of Schmalkalden, and the English Reformation. (Royal Historical Society Studies in History New Series, 25.) Rochester and Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer, Inc., 2002. x + 244 pp. index. bibl. $75. ISBN: 0-86193-255-2.

McManus, Caroline. Spenser's Faerie Queene and the Reading of Women. Newark, DE: University of Delaware Press/AUP, 2002. 308 pp. index. bibl. $52.50. ISBN: 0-87413-768-3.

Newman, William R. and Lawrence M. Principe. Alchemy Tried in the Fire: Starkey, Boyle, and the Fate of Helmontian Chymistry Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 2002. xvi + 344 pp. index. bibl. $40. ISBN: 0-226-57711-2.

Olson, Oliver K. Matthias Flacius and the Survival of Luther's Reform. (Wolfenbutteler Abhandlungen zur Renaissanceforschung, 20.) Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2002. 428 pp. index. illus. map. bibl. [euro]99. ISBN: 3-447-04404-7.

Pantani, Italo. La fonte di ogni eloquenzia: Il canzoniere petrarchesco nella cultura poetica del Quattrocento ferrarese. Rome: Bulzoni Editore, 2002. 468 pp. index. bibl. [euro]30. ISBN: 88-8319-753-4.

Perfetti, Stefano. Aristotle's Zoology and its Renaissance Commentators (1521-1601). (Ancient and Medieval Philosophy. De Wulf-Mansion Centre. Series 1, 27.) Leuven: Leuven University Press, 2000. x + 258 pp. index. bibl. [euro]40.90. ISBN: 90-5867-050-3.

Phillippy, Patricia. Women, Death and Literature in Post-Reformation England. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002. xii + 311 pp. + 18 b/w pls. index. illus. bibl. $60. ISBN: 0-521-81489-8.

Ragni, Nadia. Francesco Paciotti: Architetto urbinate (1521-1591). Urbino: Accademia Raffaello, 2001. 200 pp. + 35 b/w pls. index, append. illus. bibl. $48. ISBN: 88-87573-08-5.

Rehnman, Sebastian. Divine Discourse: The Theological Methodology of John Owen. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House Company, 2002. 215 pp. index. bibl. $19.99. ISBN: 0-8010-2501-X.

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Robinson, Marsha S. Writing the Reformation: Acres and Monuments and the Jacobean History Play. Burlington: Ashgate Publishing Company, 2002. xxiv + 192 pp. + 8 b/w pls. index. illus. bibl. $69.95. ISBN: 0-7546-0614-7.

Rowlands, Guy. The Dynastic State and the Army under Louis XIV: Royal Service and Private Interest, 1661-1701. Cambridge, UK and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002. 432 pp. + 1 b/w pl. index, append. illus. map. Bibl. $70. ISBN: 0-521-64124-1.

Rozemond, Marleen. Descartes's Dualism dualism, any philosophical system that seeks to explain all phenomena in terms of two distinct and irreducible principles. It is opposed to monism and pluralism. In Plato's philosophy there is an ultimate dualism of being and becoming, of ideas and matter. . Cambridge, MA and London: Harvard University Press The Harvard University Press is a publishing house, a division of Harvard University, that is highly respected in academic publishing. It was established on January 13, 1913. In 2005, it published 220 new titles. , 2002. xx + 279 pp. index. bibl. $19.95. ISBN: 0-674-00968-1.

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Schalkwyk, David. Speech and Performance in Shakespeare's Sonnets and Plays. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002. x + 262 Pp. index. bibl. $60. ISBN: 0-521-81115-5.

Schuchard, Marsha Keith. Restoring the Temple of Vision: Cabalistic cab·a·lis·tic  
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2. Variant of kabbalistic.
 Freemasonry Freemasonry, teachings and practices of the secret fraternal order officially known as the Free and Accepted Masons, or Ancient Free and Accepted Masons. Organizational Structure
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Skinner, Quentin. Visions of Politics. Vol 1, Regarding Method. Cambridge, UK and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002. xvi + 210 Pp. index. bibl. $65 (cl), $23 (pbk). ISBN: 0-521-58105-2 (cl), 0-521-58926-6 (pbk).

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Sondergard, Sidney. Sharpening Her Pen: Strategies of Rhetorical Violence by Early Modern Women Writers. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 2002. 188 PP. index. bibl. $38.50. ISBN: 1-57591-059-4.

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