Books received.EDITIONS AND TRANSLATIONS: Aretino, Pietro Aretino, Pietro (pyĕ`trō ärātē`nō), 1492–1556, Italian satirist. He led a life of adventure and wrote abusive works for hire. . Cortigiana. Carleton Renaissance Plays in Translation 38. Ed. Raymond B. Waddington. Trans. Leonard G. Sbrocchi. Ottawa: Dovehouse Editions, Inc., 2003. 156 pp. append To add to the end of an existing structure. . illus. bibl. n.p. ISBN ISBN abbr. International Standard Book Number ISBN International Standard Book Number ISBN n abbr (= International Standard Book Number) → ISBN m : 1-895537-70-3. Boccaccio, Giovanni Boccaccio, Giovanni (jōvän`nē), 1313–75, Italian poet and storyteller, author of the Decameron. Born in Paris, the illegitimate son of a Tuscan merchant and a French woman, he was educated at Certaldo and Naples by his . Famous Women. The I Tatti Renaissance Library 1. Ed. and trans. Virginia Brown. 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. , 2001. xxvi + 530 pp. index. append. bibl. $29.95. ISBN: 0-67400347-0 Birague, Flaminio de. Les Premieres aeuvres poetiques (1585). Textes Litteraires Francais 2. Ed. Roland Guillot and Michel Clement. 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. : Librairie Droz S. A., 2003. xcii + 252 pp. index. append. tbls. gloss. bibl. 72 CHF CHF In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the Swiss Franc. Notes: The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion. . ISBN: 2-600-00854-3. Bruni, Leonardo. History of the Florentine People: Vol. 1, Books I-IV. Ed. and trans. James Hankins. Cambridge, MA and London: Harvard University Press, 2001. xxiv + 520 pp. index. append. tbls. map. bibl. $29.95. ISBN: 0-674-00506-6 Campanella, Tommaso Campanella, Tommaso (tōm–mä`zō kämpänĕl`lä), 1568–1639, Italian Renaissance philosopher and writer. . Opuscoli astrologici: Come evitare il fato astrale, Apologetico, Disputa sulle Bolle. Ed. Germana Elisa Ernst. Milan: Biblioteca Universale Rizzoli, 2003. 278 pp. index. append. illus. tbls. bibl. [euro]10. ISBN: 88-17-10739-5. Crescimbeni, Giovan Mario. La vita di Bernardino Baldi Bernardino Baldi (June 5, 1533 - October 12, 1617), was an Italian mathematician and writer. Baldi descended from a noble family from Urbino, Marche, where he was born. Abate di Guastalla. Lo Studiolo. Ed. Ilaria Filograsso. Urbino: Quattro Venti, 2001. cxiv + 221 pp. index. illus. bibl. [euro]25.82. ISBN: 88-392-0597-7. De' Medici Medici, Italian family Medici (mĕ`dĭchē, Ital. mā`dēchē), Italian family that directed the destinies of Florence from the 15th cent. until 1737. , Lorenzo. Lettere. Vol. 10, 1486-1487. Istituto Nazionale di Studi sul Runascimento. Ed. Melissa Meriam Bullard. Florence: Giunti Gruppo Editoriale Spa, 2003. xxviii + 516 pp. + 8 b/w pls. index. append. tbls. bibl. [euro]100. ISBN: 88-09-03070-2. Desrues, Francois. Les Marguerites francoises ou thresor des fleurs du bien dire. Memoire des Lettres. Ed. Charles-Olivier Stiker-Metral. Reims: Presses Universitaires de Reims, 2003. 600 pp. illus. tbls. bibl. [euro]24. ISBN: 2-904835-92-X. Dorval-Langlois, sieur de Fancan, Francois. Le Tombeau des romans. Memoire des Lettres. Ed. Frank Greiner. Reims: Presses Universitaires de Reims, 2003. 114 pp. index. illus. tbls. bibl. [euro]12. ISBN: 2-904835-93-8. Fallon, Robert, ed. The Christian Soldier: Religious Tracts Published for Soldiers on Both Sides during and after the English Civil Wars English Civil Wars (1642–51) Armed conflict in the British Isles between Parliamentarians and supporters of the monarchy (Royalists). Tension between Charles I and the House of Commons had been building for some time, and after his unsuccessful attempt to arrest five , 1642-1648. Tempe: Arizona Center Arizona Center is a shopping center and office complex located in downtown Phoenix, Arizona. Arizona Center was designed by the Rouse Company (on its festival marketplace model, which worked to great success in other cities) and opened in the fall of 1990 to great fanfare for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2003. xxviii + 200 pp. index. append. illus. bibl. $35. ISBN: 0-86698-301-5. Ficino, Marsilio Ficino, Marsilio (märsē`lyō fēchē`nō), 1433–99, Italian philosopher. Under the patronage of Cosimo de' Medici, Ficino became the most influential exponent of Platonism in Italy in the 15th cent. . Platonic Theology. Vol. 1, Books 1-4. The I Tatti Renaissance Library 2. Ed. James Hankins and William R. Bowen. Trans. Michael J.B. Allen and John Warden. Cambridge, MA and London: Harvard University Press, 2001. xviii + 342 pp. index. append. tbls. bibl. $29.95. ISBN: 0-674-00345-4. _______. Platonic Theology. Vol. 2, Books 5-8. The I Tatti Renaissance Library 4. Ed. James Hankins and William R. Bowen. Trans. Michael J.B. Allen and John Warden. Cambridge, MA and London: Harvard University Press, 2002. vi + 397 pp. index. append. tbls. bibl. $29.95. ISBN: 0-674-00764-6. Ford, Emanuel. The Most Pleasant History of Ornatus and Artesia. Barnabe Riche Society Publications 16. Ed. Goran Stanivukovic. Ottawa: Dovehouse Editions, Inc., 2003. 250 pp. append. illus. tbls. bibl. n.p. ISBN: 1-895537-79-7 (cl), 1-895537-72-X (pbk). Gilmont, Jean-Francois. 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. et ses secrets. Cahiers d'Humanisme et Renaissance 65. Geneva: Librairie Droz S. A., 2003. 440 pp. index. append. illus. tbls. chron. bibl. CHF 62. ISBN: 2-600-00876-4. Kallendorf, Craig, ed. and trans. Humanist Educational Treatises. The I Tatti Renaissance Library 5. Cambridge, MA and London: Harvard University Press, 2002. xvi + 358 pp. index. append. bibl. $29.95. ISBN: 0-674-00759-X. L'Estoile, Pierre de. Registre-journal du regne de Henri III. Vol. 6, 1588-1589. Ed. Madeleine Lazard and Gilbert Schrenck. Geneva: Librairie Droz S. A., 2003. 352 pp. index. append. tbls. gloss. 65 CHF. ISBN: 2-600-00850-0. Montaigne, Michel de Montaigne, Michel (Eyquem) de (born Feb. 28, 1533, Château de Montaigne, near Bordeaux, France—died Sept. 23, 1592, Château de Montaigne) French courtier and author. . Apology for Raymond Sebond. Ed. Roger Ariew and Marjorie Grene Marjorie Glicksman Grene (born 1910) is an American philosopher. She is known as a writer both on existentialism and the philosophy of science, especially philosophy of biology. As of 2005 (aged 95) she was Professor Emerita of philosophy at Virginia Tech. . Trans. Roger Ariew. Indianapolis and Cambridge: Hackett Publishing Company Hackett Publishing Company, Inc. is an academic publishing house based in Indianapolis, Indiana. Since beginning operations in 1972, Hackett has concentrated mainly on humanities, especially classical and philosophical texts. , Inc., 2003. x + 164 pp. bibl. $29.95 (cl), $9.95 (pbk). ISBN: 0-87220-680-7 (cl), 0-87220-679-3 (pbk). North, Thomas. The Moral Philosophy of Doni, popularly known as The Fables of Bidpai. Barnabe Riche Society Publications 14. Ed. Donald Allen Donald Merriam Allen (b. Iowa, 1912 — d. San Francisco, August 29, 2004), influential editor, publisher, and translator of contemporary American literature. 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indigo carmine indigotindisulfonate sodium. car·mine n. Di Biase. Ottawa: Dovehouse Editions, Inc., 2003. 408 pp. append. illus. bibl. n.p. ISBN: 1-895537-77-0 (cl), 1-895537-73-8 (pbk). Pasquier, Nicolas. Le Gentilbomme. Textes de la Renaissance "La Renaissance" is the national anthem of the Central African Republic., adopted upon independence in 1960. The words were written by the then Prime Minister, Barthélémy Boganda. 70. Ed. Denise Carabin. Paris: Honore Champion Editeur, 2003. 383 pp. index. tbls. gloss. bibl. [euro]58. ISBN: 2-7453-0862-9. Povolo, Claudio, Claudia Andreato, and Valentina Cesco, eds. Il processo a Paolo Orgiano (1605-1607). Fonti per la storia della terraferma veneta 19. Rome: Viella S.r.l., 2003. lxxviii + 705 pp. index. append. gloss. chron. bibl. [euro]70. ISBN: 88-8334-097-3. Pryor, Felix. Elizabeth I Elizabeth I, queen of England Elizabeth I, 1533–1603, queen of England (1558–1603). Early Life The daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, she was declared illegitimate just before the execution of her mother in 1536, but in : Her Life in Letters. 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. , 2003. 144 pp. index. append. illus. tbls. chron. bibl. $34.95. ISBN: 0-520-24106-1. Rigolot, Francois, ed. Causeries sur Montaigne. Etudes montaignistes 41. Paris: Honore Champion Editeur, 2003. 238 pp. index. tbls. bibl. [euro]37. ISBN: 2-7453-0855-6. Scaliger, Iulius Caesar. Poetices libri septem/Sieben Bucher uber die Dichtkunst. Vol. 5, Books 6 and 7. Ed. Luc Deitz and Gregor Vogt-Spira. Trans. Luc Deitz. Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog, 2003. 647 pp. index. bibl. [euro]214. ISBN: 3-7728-1506-5. Shakespeare, William. Troilus and Cressida Troilus and Cressida (troi`ləs, krĕs`ĭdə), a medieval romance distantly related to characters in Greek legend. Troilus, a Trojan prince (son of Priam and Hecuba), fell in love with Cressida (Chryseis), daughter of Calchas. . The New Cambridge Shakespeare. Ed. Anthony B. Dawson. Cambridge 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 : 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). , 2003. xvi + 263 pp. append. illus. tbls. bibl. $50 (cl), $13 (pbk). ISBN: 0-521-37477-4 (cl), 0-521-37619-X (pbk). _______. 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First published in 1600, it was likely first performed in the winter of 1598-1599,[1] and it remains one of Shakespeare's most enduring plays on stage. . Updated ed. The New Cambridge Shakespeare. Ed. F.H. Mares. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003. xiv + 174 pp. append. illus. tbls. bibl. $50 (cl), $13 (pbk). ISBN: 0-521-82543-1 (cl), 0-521-53250-7 (pbk). Vergil, Polydore. On Discovery. The I Tatti Renaissance Library 6. Ed. and trans. Brian P. Copenhaver. Cambridge, MA and London: Harvard University Press, 2002. xxx + 721 pp. index. append. chron. bibl. $29.95. ISBN: 0-674-00789-1. von Martels, Zweder R.W.M and Arjo J. Vanderjagt, eds. Pius II--"El Piu Expedi-tivo Pontifice": Selected Studies on Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini: see Pius II. (1405-1464). Leiden and Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, 2003. x + 260 pp. index. $91. ISBN: 90-04-13190-6. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCE: Lynch, Stephen J. As You Like It: A Guide to the Play. Westport, CT and London: Greenwood Press, 2003. x + 178 pp. + 3 b/w pls. index. illus. bibl. $55. ISBN: 0-313-31158-7. Stack, Joan E., ed. The Art of the Book: Manuscripts & Early Printing 1000-1650. Columbia, MO: 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
, 2003. 111 pp. index. illus. bibl. n.p. ISBN: n.a. Sullivan, Thomas. Parisian Licentiates in Theology, A.D. 1373-1500: A Biographical Register. Leiden and Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, 2004. xii + 465 pp. index. append. chron. bibl. $121. ISBN: 90-04-13586-3. ANTHOLOGIES AND TEXTS: Cunningham, Bernadette, and Raymond Gillespie. Stories from Gaelic Ireland: Microbistories from the Sixteenth-Century Irish Annals. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2003. 224 pp. index. illus. tbls. map. bibl. $45. ISBN: 1-85182-747-1. Docx, Edward. The Calligrapher cal·lig·ra·phy n. 1. a. The art of fine handwriting. b. Works in fine handwriting considered as a group. 2. Handwriting. . Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2003. 360 pp. append. $24. ISBN: 0-618-34397-0. Gibson, Marion, ed. Witchcraft and Society in England and America, 1550-1750. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2003. xiv + 270 pp. index. bibl. $55 (cl), $19.95 (pbk). ISBN: 0-8014-4224-9 (cl), 0-8014-8874-5 (pbk). McRae, Andrew. Renaissance Drama. Contexts. London and New York: Arnold, 2003. xii + 180 pp. index. chron. bibl. $16.95. ISBN: 0-340-76347-7. Shaw, Mary Lewis. The Cambridge Introduction to French Poetry. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003. xii + 226 pp. index. illus. gloss. bibl. $55 (cl), $20 (pbk). ISBN: 0-521-80876-6 (cl), 0-521-00485-3 (pbk). Weigel, Valentin. Selected Spiritual Writings. The Classics of Western Spirituality. Trans. Andrew Weeks. New York and Mahwah, NJ: Paulist Press, 2003. x + 238 pp. index. illus. tbls. bibl. $24.95. ISBN: 0-8091-4206-6. COLLECTIONS AND STUDIES: Bondanella, Peter and Andrea Ciccarelli, eds. The Cambridge Companion to the Italian Novel. Cambridge Companions to Literature. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003. xx + 243 pp. index. append. chron. bibl. $65 (cl), $23 (pbk). ISBN: 0-521-66018-1 (cl), 0-521-66962-6 (pbk). Includes: Remo Ceserani and Pierluigi Pellini, "The belated development of a theory of the novel in Italian literary culture"; Albert N. Mancini, "The forms of long prose fiction in late medieval and early modern Italian literature"; Olga Ragusa, "Alessandro Manzoni and developments in the historical novel"; Giovanni Carsaniga, "Literary realism in Italy: Verga, Capuana, and verismo ve·ris·mo n. 1. Verism. 2. An artistic movement of the late 19th century, originating in Italy and influential especially in grand opera, marked by the use of rural characters and common, everyday themes often treated in a "; Nicolas J. Perella, "Popular fiction between Italian Unification and World War I"; Robert Dombroski, "The foundations of Italian modernism: Pirandello, Svevo, Gadda"; Lucia Re, "Neorealist narrative: experience and experiment"; Joann Cannon, "Memory and testimony in Primo Levi and Giorgio Bassani"; Manuella Bertone, "The Italian novel in search of identity: history versus reality--Lampedusa and Pasolini"; Sharon Wood, "Feminist writing in the twentieth century"; Peter Bondanella, "Italo Calvino and Umberto Eco: postmodern masters"; Rolando Caputo, "Literary cineastes: the Italian novel and the cinema"; Andrea Ciccarelli, "Frontier, exile, and migration in the contemporary Italian novel"; and Rocco Capozzi, "The new Italian novel." Braunmuller, A. R. and Michael Hattaway, eds. The Cambridge Companion to English Renaissance Drama. 2nd ed. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003. xviii + 463 pp. index. illus. tbls. chron. bibl. $65 (cl), $23 (pbk). ISBN: 0-521-82115-0 (cl), 0-521-52799-6 (pbk). Includes: R. A. Foakes, "Playhouses and players"; A. R. Braunmuller, "The arts of the dramatist"; Michael Hattaway, "Drama and society"; Martin Butler, "Private and occasional drama"; Margot Heinemann, "Political drama"; Brian Gibbons Famous people named Gibbons include:
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. "; Jill Levenson, "Comedy"; Robert N. Watson, "Tragedy"; and James Bulman, "Caroline drama." Brown, Beverly Louise, ed. The Genius of Rome 1592-1623. Exhibition catalog for "The Genius of Rome 1592-1623" at the Royal Academy of Arts Royal Academy of Arts, London, the national academy of art of England, founded in 1768 by George III at the instigation of Sir William Chambers and Benjamin West. Sir Joshua Reynolds was the Academy's first president, holding the office until his death in 1792. , London 20/1/01-16/4/01. London: Royal Academy of Arts, 2001. 408 pp. index. append. illus. bibl. $75. ISBN: 0-810-96637-9 (cl), 0-900-94694-6 (pbk). Includes: John Nelson, "Sponsor's Preface"; Phillip King CBE CBE Commander of the Order of the British Empire (a Brit. title) CBE n abbr (= Companion of (the Order of) the British Empire) → título de nobleza CBE n abbr (= , "President's Foreword"; Beverly Louise Brown, "Acknowledgements" and "The Birth of the Baroque: Painting in Rome 1592-1623"; Helen Langdon, "Cardsharps, Gypsies and Street Vendors"; Laura Laureati, "Painting Nature: Fruit, Flowers and Vegetables"; Rossella Vodret and Claudio Strinati, "Painted Music: 'A New and Affecting Manner'"; Clare Robertson, "The Classical Tradition"; Clovis Whitfield, "Portraiture: From the 'Simple Portrait' to the 'Ressemblance Parlante'"; Francesca Cappelletti, "The Enticement of the North: Landscape, Myth and Gleaming Metal Supports"; Patrizia Cavazzini, "Towards the Pure Landscape"; Beverly Louise Brown, "The Black Wings of Envy: Competition, Rivarly and Paragone" and "Between the Sacred and Profane"; Leonard J. Slatkes, "'An ineffable Light and Splendour': Nocturnes
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John Bale as first Church of Irelad bishop of Ossory The diocese of Ossory in south central Ireland (in the province of Leinster and counties Kilkenny and Laois) took its name from a former petty kingdom, Osraige. The diocese is centred on St. Canice's Cathedral, Kilkenny. The Celtic see was situated elesewhere. (1552/53-1563)"; Vincent P. Carey, "A 'dubious loyalty': Richard Stanihurst, the 'wizard' earl of Kildare Earl of Kildare is an Irish peerage title. The tenth Earl was attained and his honours were forfeit in 1537. In 1554, the individual who would have been the earl but for the attainder was created Earl of Kildare; he was restored to the original earldom in 1569. , and English-Irish identity"; Colm Lennon, "Taking sides: the emergence of Irish Catholic ideology"; Nicholas Canny, "Taking sides in early modern Ireland: the case of Hugh O'Neill, earl of Tyrone The Earl of Tyrone is an Irish peerage title created several times. It was created first in 1542 for The O'Neill Mór, King of Tir Eoghan, Conn Bacach O'Neill, who submitted to the English king Henry VIII and was rewarded with the title of Earl. "; Alan Ford, "Criticising the godly god·ly adj. god·li·er, god·li·est 1. Having great reverence for God; pious. 2. Divine. god prince: Malcolm Hamilton's Passages and consultations"; Aidan Clarke, "A woeful woe·ful also wo·ful adj. 1. Affected by or full of woe; mournful. 2. Causing or involving woe. 3. Deplorably bad or wretched: sinner: John Atherton"; Bernadette Cunningham, "Colonized Colonized This occurs when a microorganism is found on or in a person without causing a disease. Mentioned in: Isolation Catholics: perceptions of honour and history in Michael Kearney's reading of Foras feasa ar Eirinn"; Elizabethanne Boran, "'Propagating religion and endeavouring the reformation of the whole world': Irish bishops and the Hartlib circle in the mid-seventeenth century"; Toby Barnard, "What became of Waring?' 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Paris: Honore Champion Editeur, 2003. 392 pp. illus. tbls. [euro]70. ISBN: 2-7453-0923-4. Includes: Philippe Contamine and Jean Guillaume, "Introduction"; Philippe Contamine, "Jean d'Auton, historien de Louis XII"; Patrick Gilli, "Aspects de la domination francaise en Lombardie dans I'historiographie locale"; Simone Albonico, "Oratoria e letteratura a Milano nell'epoca di Luigi XII"; Guy Le Thiec, "De Milan a Constantinople: Louis XII et la croisade dans la culture politique du temps"; Philippe Hamon, "Aspects administratifs de la presence francaise en Milanais sous Louis XII"; Bernard Chevalier, "Le cardinal Guillaume Briconnet et le parti du concile a Milan"; Laurent Vissiere, "Une amitie hasardeuse: Louis II de la Tremoille et le marquis de Mantoue"; Denis Denis, king of Portugal: see Diniz. Crouzet, "Mourir en Milanais"; Hans-Joachim Schmidt, "Les Suisses en Milanais: cooperation et concurrence CONCURRENCE, French law. The equality of rights, or privilege which several persons-have over the same thing; as, for example, the right which two judgment creditors, Whose judgments were rendered at the same time, have to be paid out of the proceeds of real estate bound by them. Dict. de Jur. h.t. avec Louis XII"; Nicole Hochner, "Le trone vacant du roi Louis XII"; Luisa Giordano, "La celebrazione della vittoria"; Bertrand Jestaz, "Les rapports des Francais avec l'art et les artistes lombards: quelques traces"; Pier Luigi Mulas, "Les manuscrits lombards enlumines offerts aux francais"; Charles Robertson, "The patronage of Gian Giacomo Trivulzio Gian Giacomo Trivulzio (1440 or 1441 – December 5 1518) was an Italian aristocrat of the Duchy of Milan who held several military commands during the Italian Wars. Trivulzio was born in Milan. during the French domination of Milan"; Maria Teresa Binaghi Olivari, "Il castello di Voghera: le muse di Bramantino e Luigi di Ligny"; Alessandro Rovetta, "I francesi a Milano: il punto di vista di Cesariano attraverso l'edizione vitruviana"; and Maria Caraci Vela vela plural of velum. , "De Compere com·pere Chiefly British n. The master of ceremonies, as of a television entertainment program or a variety show. v. com·pered, com·per·ing, com·peres v.tr. a Gaffurio: la musique a Milan a l'epoque de la conquete francaise." Corns, Thomas N., ed. A Companion to Milton. Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture. Malden, MA and Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2003. xvi + 528 pp. index. illus. bibl. $34.95. ISBN: 1-4051-1370-7. Includes: Thomas N. Corns, "Preface"; Barbara K. Lewalski, "Genre"; John K. Hale, "The Classical Literary Tradition"; Regina M. Schwartz, "Milton on the Bible"; Graham Parry, "Literary Baroque and Literary Neoclassicism neoclassicism: see classicism. "; Achsah Guibbory, "Milton and English Poetry"; Thomas N. Corns, "Milton's English"; Cedric C. Brown, "The Legacy of the Late Jacobean Period"; N.H. Keeble, "Milton and Puritanism"; John Rumrich, "Radical Heterodoxy and Heresy"; Diane Kelsey McColley, "Milton and Ecology"; Andrew Hadfield, "The English and Other Peoples"; Joad Raymond, "The Literature of Controversy"; Thomas N. Corns, "'On the Morning of Christ's Nativity', 'Upon the Circumcision' and 'The Passion'"; Leah S. Marcus, "John Milton's Comus"; Stella P. Revard, "'Lycidas'"; Elizabeth Skerpan Wheeler, "Early Political Prose"; Annabel Patterson, "Milton, Marriage and Divorce"; Martin Dzelzainis, "Republicanism"; Laura Lunger lunger see atypical interstitial pneumonia. Knoppers, "Late Political Prose"; Stephen M. Fallon, "Paradise Lost in Intellectual History"; David Loewenstein, "The Radical Religious Politics of Paradise Lost"; Michael Schoenfeldt, "Obedience and Autonomy in Paradise Lost"; Amy Boesky, "Paradise Lost and the Multiplicity of Time"; John Leonard, "Self-Contradicting Puns in Paradise Lost"; Sharon Achinstein, "Samson Agonistes"; Margaret Kean, "Paradise Regained"; Kay Gilliland Stevenson, "Reading Milton, 1674-1800"; Peter J. Kitson, "Milton: The Romantics and After"; and Gordon Campbell, "The Life Records." Derbes, Anne and Mark Sandona, eds. The Cambridge Companion to Giotto. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004. xxii + 313 pp. + 46 b/w pls. index. illus. bibl. $95. ISBN: 0-521-77007-6. Includes: Anne Derbes and Mark Sandona, "Giotto Past and Present: An Introduction"; Hayden B.J. Maginnis, "In Search of an Artist"; Bruno Zanardi, "Giotto and the St. Francis Cycle at Assisi"; William Tronzo, "Giotto's Figures"; Gary M. Radke, "Giotto and Architecture"; Joanna Cannon, "Giotto and Art for the Friars: Revolutions Spiritual and Artistic"; William R. Cook, "Giotto and the Figure of St. Francis"; Laurie Taylor-Mitchell and Julia I. Miller, "The Ognissanti Madonna and the Humiliati Order in Florence"; Benjamin G. Kohl, "Giotto and His Lay Patrons"; Anne Derbes and Mark Sandona, "Reading the Arena Chapel"; and Andrew Ladis, "The Legend of Giotto's Wit and the Arena Chapel." Doran, Susan and Thomas S. Freeman, eds. The Myth of Elizabeth. Houndmills, England and New York: Palgrave/St. Martin's Press, 2003. x + 269 pp. index. append. illus. $72 (cl), $24.95 (pbk). ISBN: 0-333-93083-5 (cl), 0-333-93084-3. Includes: Thomas S. Freeman and Susan Doran, "Introduction"; Thomas S. Freeman, "Providence and Prescription: The Account of Elizabeth in Foxe's 'Book of Martyrs'"; Andrew Hadfield, "Duessa's Trial and Elizabeth's Error: Judging Elizabeth in Spenser's Faerie Queene"; Patrick Collinson, "William Camden and the Anti-Myth of Elizabeth: Setting the Mould?"; Lisa Richardson, "Elizabeth in Arcadia: Fulke Greville and John Hayward's Construction of Elizabeth, 1610-12"; Teresa Grant, "Drama Queen: Staging Elizabeth in If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody"; Alexandra Walsham, "'A Very Deborah?' The Myth of Elizabeth I as a Providential prov·i·den·tial adj. 1. Of or resulting from divine providence. 2. Happening as if through divine intervention; opportune. See Synonyms at happy. Monarch"; Susan Doran, "Virginity, Divinity and Power: The Portraits of Elizabeth I"; Brett Usher, "Queen Elizabeth and Mrs Bishop"; Jason Scott-Warren, "Harrington's Gossip"; and Thomas Betteridge, "A Queen for All Seasons: Elizabeth I on Film." Etudes Rabelaisiennes. Vol. 42. Travaux d'Humanisme et Renaissance 379. Geneva: Librairie Droz S. A., 2003. 144 pp. index. append. tbls. 92 CHF. ISBN: 2-600-00869-1. Includes: Francois Cornilliat, "On Sound Effects in Rabelais (Part II)"; Frederic Tinguely, "L'Alter Sensus des turqueries de Panurge"; James Helgeson, "'Ce que j'entends par ces symbols pythagoricques': Rabelais on meaning and intention"; Francois Rouget, "Rabelais lecteur de Castiglione et de Machiavel a Theleme (Gargantua Gargantua royal giant who required 17,913 cows for personal milk supply. [Fr. Lit.: Gargantua and Pantagruel] See : Giantism Gargantua enormous eater who ate salad lettuces as big as walnut trees. [Fr. Lit. , Chap. 52-57)"; Stephan Geonget, "Rabelais, son coq et ses gelines: la basse cour d'Ulrich Gallet"; and Damien Dard, "Index des oeuvres de Rabelais dans les quarante premiers volumes des etudes rabelaisiennes." Fragonard, Marie-Madeleine and Pierre-E. Leroy, eds. Les Pithou: Les lettres et la paix du royaume. Paris: Honore Champion Editeur, 2003. 493 pp. index. append. illus. tbls. map. chron. [euro]54. ISBN: 2-7453-0865-3. Includes: Pierre-E. Leroy, "Depuis l'Edit de Nantes: la distance et l'oubli"; Pierre Chevalier, "La Ligue en Champagne"; Michel Turquois, "Quelques aspects de l'imprimerie a Troyes"; Jacky Provence, "L'entree de Henri IV a Troyes"; Jean Murard, "Les Pithou et l'ecole"; Amy Enright, "Peace and the Politics of Education: Francois Pithou and the College de Troyes"; Francine Wild, "Presence et fragilite de la memoire: la famille Pithou dans les recueils d'Ana"; Pierre-F. Burger, "Pierre-Jean Grosley biographe de Pierre Pithou"; Sylvain Michon, "Le poids economique de l'Eglise en Champagne"; Roger Zuber, "Tombeaux pour des Pithou"; Pierre-E. Leroy, "Presentation de l'edition de la Chronique de Nicolas Pithou"; Thierry Wanegffelen. "La temporisation au temps des Confessions"; Isabelle Palasi, "Entre humanisme et Reforme: la conception de l'histoire 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] Nicolas Pithou"; Martial Martin, "La contribution de Pierre Pithou a la Satyre Menippee"; Remi Dubuisson, "L'application de l'Edit de Nantes en Champagne"; Myriam Yardeni, "Pierre Pithou historien"; Thierry Amalou, "Gallicanisme et erudition er·u·di·tion n. Deep, extensive learning. See Synonyms at knowledge. Erudition of editors—Hare. Noun 1. historique chez les contemporains de Pierre Pithou, le cas de Nicolas Lenfant a Meaux"; Francoise Bibolet, "Les Pithou et l'amour des livres"; Francois Roudaut, "Note sur Etienne Pasquier et Pierre Pithou"; Catherine Magnien, "Pierre Pithou dans les Lettres de Pasquier"; Jerome Delatour, "De Pithou a Dupuy: un siecle de religion politique"; Marie-Madeleine Fragonard "L'erudition entre ideal irenique et tentation polemique" and "Conclusions" Jacky Provence, "Les vitraux de l'Arquebuse a Troyes de Linard Gonthier (1621)"; Michel Turquois, "Inventaire apres deces de Claude Garnier, imprimeur du roi (1589)"; Sylvain Michon, "Imposition du clerge en 1563" and "Vente des biens du clerge"; Pierre-E. Leroy, "Documents funebres"; and Marie-Madeleine Fragonard, "Chronologie simplifiee des publications de Pierre Pithou." Gersh, Stephen and Bert Roest, eds. Medieval and Renaissance Humanism: Rhetoric, Representation and Reform. Leiden and Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, 2003. xvi + 309 pp. index. append. illus. bibl. $117. ISBN: 90-04-13274-0. Includes: Stephen Gersh and Bert Roest, "Introduction"; Catherine Kavanagh, "Eriugenian Developments of Ciceronian Topical Theory"; Nancy van Deusen, "Ofreo ed Euridice, 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 and Mercury: Marriage as Metaphor for Relationship within Composition"; Marinus Burcht Pranger, "Elective Affinities: Love, Hatred, Playfulness and the Self in Bernard and Abelard"; Theodore J. Cachey, Jr., "Petrarchan Cartographic car·tog·ra·phy n. The art or technique of making maps or charts. [French cartographie : carte, map (from Old French, from Latin charta, carta, paper made from papyrus Writing"; Karl Enenkel, "In Search of Fame: Self-Representation in Neo-Latin Humanism"; Bert Roest, "Rhetoric of Innovation and Recourse to Tradition in Humanist Pedagogical ped·a·gog·ic also ped·a·gog·i·cal adj. 1. Of, relating to, or characteristic of pedagogy. 2. Characterized by pedantic formality: a haughty, pedagogic manner. Discourse; Christel Meier-Staubach, "Humanist Values in the Early Modern Drama"; Robert Zwijnenberg, "Why Did Alberti Not Illustrate his De Pictura?"; John Kerr, "The Underworld of Chaucer's House of Fame: Virgil, Claudian, and Dante"; Catrien Santing, "Through the Looking Glass of Ulrich Pinder: The Impact of Humanism on the Career of a Nuremberg Town Physician around 1500"; Wout Jac. van Bekkum, "Jewish Intellectual Culture in Renaissance Context"; and Charlotte Ward, "Pound's Humanistic Paradigm for the Rejuvenation Rejuvenation Aeson in extreme old age, restored to youth by Medea. [Rom. Myth.: LLEI, I: 322] apples of perpetual youth by tasting the golden apples kept by Idhunn, the gods preserved their youth. [Scand. Myth. of Modern Poetics." Haywood, Eric G., ed. Dante Metamorphoses: Episodes in a Literary Afterlife. Dublin and Portland, OR: Four Courts Press, 2003. 252 pp. index. append. tbls. $55. ISBN: 1-85182-662-9. Includes: Eric G. Haywood, "Preface"; Nicholas Round, "Lovers in Hell: Inferno v and Inigo Lopez de Mendoza"; Corinna Salvadori, "Landmarks in the Fortunes of Dante in the Florentine 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 "; Eric G. Haywood, "Ariosto on Dante: Too Divine and Florentine"; Enzo Noe Girardi, "Dante in the Poetic Theory and Practice of Tommaso Campanella"; Nicholas R. Havely, ""An Italian Writer against the Pope"? Dante in Reformation England, c. 1560-c.1640"; Edoardo Crisafulli, ""Woe to Thee, Simon Magus!": Henry Francis Cary's Translation of Inferno xix"; Verina R. 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Includes: Nicholas Hewitt, "Introduction: French culture and society in the twentieth century" and "Modern France: history, culture and identity, 1900-1945"; Gilles Bousquet and Alain Pessin, "Culture and identity in postwar France"; Anthony Sutcliffe, "Architecture, planning and design"; Jean-Claude Sergeant, "The mass media"; Keith Reader and Hugh Dauncey, "Consumer culture: food, drink and fashion"; Rodney Ball, "Language: divisions and debates"; William Paulson, "Intellectuals"; Michael Kelley, "Religion, politics and culture in France"; Steven Ungar, "The third term: literature between philosophy and critical theory"; Mireille Rosello and Jean Mainil, "Narrative fiction in French"; Michael Bishop, "Poetry"; Christophe Campos, "Theatre"; Colin Nettelbeck, "Music"; Sarah Wilson, "The visual arts"; and Jill Forbes and Sue Harris, "Cinema." Jenkins, David, ed. The Cambridge History of Western Textiles. 2 vols. 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Includes: John Peter Wild and Penelope Walton Rogers, "Introduction"; Joan Allgrove-McDowell, "Ancient Egypt, 5000-332 BC"; John Peter Wild, "Anatolia and the Levant Levant (ləvănt`) [Ital.,=east], collective name for the countries of the eastern shore of the Mediterranean from Egypt to, and including, Turkey. in the Neolithic and Chalcolithic periods, c. 8000-3500/3300 BC," "Anatolia, Mesopotamia and the Levant in the Bronze Age, c. 3500-1100 BC," "The Near East in the Iron Age, c. 1100-500 BC," and "The late Bronze Age Aegean: the Mycenaeans, 1600-1100 BC"; Lise Bender Jorgensen "Europe"; Ian Jenkins, "The Greeks"; John Peter Wild, "The Romans in the west, 600 BC--AD 400"; Lise Bender Jorgensen, "Northern Europe in the Roman Iron Age, 1 BC--AD 400"; John Peter Wild, "The eastern Mediterranean, 323 BC--AD 350"; Lise Bender Jorgensen, "The continental Germans"; Penelope Walton Rogers, "The Anglo-Saxons and Vikings in Britain, AD 450-1050"; Lise Bender Jorgensen, "Scandanavia, AD 400-1000" and "The Balts, the Slavs and the Avars"; John Peter Wild, "The later Roman and early Byzantine east, AD 300-1000"; Joan Allgrove-Macdowell, "The Sasanians, AD 224-642"; Gillian Vogelsand-Eastwood, "The Arabs, AD 600-1000"; John H. 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"; Beverly Lemire, "Fashioning cottons: Asian trade, domestic industry and consumer demand, 1660-1780; Serge Chassagne, "Calico printing in Europe before 1780"; Natalie Rothstein, "Silk in the early modern period, c. 1500-1780"; Joan Thirsk, "Knitting and knitware, c. 1500-1780"; Santina M. Levey, "Lace in the early modern period, c. 1500-1780"; Jennifer Wearden and Edith Standen, "Early modern tapestries and carpets, c. 1500-1780"; Natalie Rothstein and Santina M. Levey, "Furnishings c. 1500-1780"; Aileen Ribeiro, "Dress in the early modern period, c. 1500-1780"; Douglas Farnie, "Cotton, 1780-1914"; David Jenkins, "The western wool textile industry in the nineteenth century"; Natalie Rothstein, "Silk: the industrial revolution and after"; Peter Solar, "The linen industry in the nineteenth century"; Stanley Chapman, "The hosiery industry, 1780-1914"; Santina M. 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The Press is the scholarly publishing arm of Duquesne University, and publishes and collections in the humanities and social sciences. , 2003. viii + 352 pp. index. append. bibl. $60. Includes: John T. Shawcross, Mark R. Kelley, and Michael Lieb, "Introduction"; John T. Shawcross, "The Deleterious and the Exalted: Milton's Poetry in the Eighteenth Century"; David Norbrook, "John Milton, Lucy Hutchinson and the Republican Biblical Epic"; Sharon Achinstein, ""Pleasure by Description": Elizabeth Singer Rowe's Enlightened Milton"; Annabel Patterson, "Inventing Postcolonialism: Edmund Burke's Paradise Lost and Regained"; Peter E. Medine, "Gratitude and Paradise Lost: A Neglected Context"; Lynne A. Greenberg, "Paradise Enclosed and the Feme Covert"; Susanne Woods, "Choice and Election in Samson Agonistes"; John Rogers, "Milton's Circumcision circumcision (sûr'kəmsĭzh`ən), operation to remove the foreskin covering the glans of the penis. It dates back to prehistoric times and was widespread throughout the Middle East as a religious rite before it was introduced among the "; John P. Rumrich, "The Provenance of De doctrina Christiana: A View of the Present State of the Controversy"; and Michael Lieb, "Milton and the Socinian Heresy." Lennon, Thomas M., ed. Cartesian Views: Papers Presented to Richard A. Watson Richard A. Watson (RAWA) has worked at Cyan Worlds (creators of the Myst series of computer games) since the early 1990s. He was originally one of the programmers for the game, but later expanded more into the storyline elements. . Leiden and Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, 2003. xii + 240 pp. index. bibl. $99. ISBN: 90-04-13299-6. Includes: Thomas M. Lennon, "Preface"; Richard H. Popkin, "Red as Research Assistant"; William H. Gass William H. Gass (born July 30, 1924) is an American novelist, short story writer, essayist, critic, and former philosophy professor. Early life Gass was born in Fargo, North Dakota. 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Of the very first rank among the artists of the Renaissance, Titian had an immense influence on succeeding generations . Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004. xvi + 372 pp. + 30 b/w pls. index. append. illus. gloss. chron. bibl. $95. ISBN: 0-521-79180-4. Includes: Patricia Meilman, "An Introduction to Titian: Context and Career"; David Rosand, "Inventing Mythologies: The Painter's Poetry"; Patricia Meilman, "A Lifelong Passion: Titian's Religious Art"; Carolyn C. Wilson, "Invention, Devotion, and the Requirements of Patrons: Titian and the New Cult of St. Joseph"; Caroline Karpinski, "'Lights Always at Play with Shadows': Prints in Titian's Service"; Paul Joannides, "Titian and Michelangelo/Michelangelo and Titian"; Deborah Howard, "Titian's Painted Architecture"; Iain Fenlon, "Music in Titian's Venice"; Luba Freedman, "Titian and the Classical Heritage"; Norman E. 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Seven libraries are located at University of Maryland, College Park campus, plus an additional library and media center located off-campus in Shady Grove. Database." Price, Bronwen, ed. Francis Bacon's New Atlantis: New Interdisciplinary Essays. Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press/St Martin's Press, 2002. xii + 209 pp. index. append. chron. bibl. $69.95 (cl), $29.95 (pbk). ISBN: 0-7190-6051-6 (cl), 0-7190-6052-4 (pbk). Includes: John Whale and Jeff Wallace, "Series introduction"; Bronwen Price, "Introduction"; Paul Salzman, "Narrative contexts for Bacon's New Atlantis"; Sarah Hutton, "Persuasions to science: Baconian rhetoric and the New Atlantis"; David Colclough, "Ethics and politics in the New Atlantis"; Richard Serjeantson, "Natural knowledge in the New Atlantis"; Jerry Weinberger, "On the miracles in Bacon's New Atlantis"; Claire Jowitt, "'Books will speak plain'? Colonialism, Jewishness and politics in Bacon's New Atlantis"; Kate Aughterson, "'Strange things so probably told': gender, sexual difference and knowledge in Bacon's New Atlantis"; and Simon Wortham, "Censorship and the institution of knowledge in Bacon's New Atlantis." Reynolds, Bryan R. Performing Transversally: Reimagining Shakespeare and the Critical Future. Houndmills, England and New York: Palgrave/St. Martin's Press, 2003. xviii + 319 pp. index. append. illus. tbls. $65. ISBN: 0-312-29331-3. Includes: Bryan Reynolds, "Transversal Performance: Shakespeare, the September 11 Attacks September 11 attacks Series of airline hijackings and suicide bombings against U.S. targets perpetrated by 19 militants associated with the Islamic extremist group al-Qaeda. , and the Critical Future"; D.J. Hopkins and Bryan Reynolds, "The Making of Authorships: Transversal Navigation in the Wake of Hamlet, Robert Wilson, Wolfgang Wiens, and Shakespace"; Joseph Fitzpatrick, Bryan Reynolds, and Janna Segal, "Venetian Ideology or Transversal Power? Iago's Motives and the Means by which Othello Falls"; Bryan Reynolds, "'What is the city but the people?' Transversal Performance and Radical Politics in Shakespeare's Coriolanus and Brecht's Coriolan" and "Untimely Ripped: Mediating Witchcraft in Polanski and Shakespeare"; D.J Hopkins, Catherine Ingman, and Bryan Reynolds, "Nudge, Nudge, Wink, Wink, Know What I Mean, Know What I Mean? A Theoretical Approch to Performance for a Post-Cinema Shakespeare"; Donald Hedrick and Bryan Reynolds, "'A little touch of Harry in the night': Translucency and Projective pro·jec·tive adj. 1. Extending outward; projecting. 2. Relating to or made by projection. 3. Mathematics Designating a property of a geometric figure that does not vary when the figure undergoes projection. Transversality Transversality in mathematics is a notion that describes how spaces can intersect; transversality can be seen as the "opposite" of tangency, and plays a role in general position. It formalizes the idea of a generic intersection in differential topology. in the Sexual and National Politics of Henry V"; Bryan Reynolds and Ayanna Thompson, "Inspriteful Ariels: Transversal Tempests"; Courtney Lehmann, Bryan Reynolds, and Lisa Starks, "'For such a sight will blind a father's eye': The Spectacle of Suffering in Taymor's Titus"; Bryan Reynolds and Janna Segal, "Friend or Fo, Shakespeare's Ends is the Means: Revising 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 Iconography, Elisabetta Points Toward the Critical Future"; Jonathan Gil Harris, "Afterward: Walk Like an Egyptian"; and zooz, "Appendix: Transversal Poetics--I.E. Mode." Somerset, Fiona and Nicholas Watson, eds. The Vulgar Tongue: Medieval and Postmedieval Vernacularity. University Park: The 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, 2003. xiv + 277 pp. index. append. bibl. $55. ISBN: 0-271-02310-4. Includes: Nicholas Watson and Fiona Somerset, "Preface: On 'Vernacular'"; Nicholas Watson, "Introduction: King Solomon's Tablets"; Meg Worley, "Using the Ormulum to Redefine Vernacularity"; Claire M. 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