Books received.EDITIONS AND TRANSLATIONS: Andrewes, Lancelot Andrewes, Lancelot (ăn`dr z), 1555–1626, Anglican divine, bishop of Chichester (1605), Ely (1609), and Winchester (1619). . Selected Sermons and Lectures. Ed. Peter
McCullough. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. lx + 491 pp. index.
append To add to the end of an existing structure. . chron. bibl. $175. ISBN ISBNabbr. International Standard Book Number ISBN International Standard Book Number ISBN n abbr (= International Standard Book Number) → ISBN m : 0-19-818774-2. Bellori, Giovan Pietro. The Lives of the Modern Painters, Sculptors, and Architects: A New Translation and Critical Edition. Ed. Hellmut Wohl. Intro. Tomaso Montanari. Trans. Alice Sedgwick Wohl. Cambridge: 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). , 2005. vii + 504 pp. index. append. illus. gloss. chron. bibl. $130. ISBN: 0-521-78187-6. Bigolina, Giulia. Urania Urania (y rā`nēə): see Aphrodite; Muses. Urania muse of astrology. [Gk. Myth. : The Story of a Young Woman's Love and The 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. of Giulia Camposanpiero and Thesibaldo Vitaliani. Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies 262. Ed. and trans. Christopher K. Nissen. 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, 2004. x + 342 pp. index. illus. bibl. $45. ISBN: 0-86698-305-8. Campanini, Saverio. The Book of Bahir: Flavius Mithridates' Latin Translation, the Hebrew Text, and an English Variation. The Kabbalistic kab·ba·lis·tic or ca·ba·lis·tic or qa·ba·lis·tic adj. Of or relating to the Kabbalah. kab Library of Giovanni Pico della Mirandola Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (February 24, 1463 -November 17, 1494) was an Italian Renaissance philosopher.[1] He was celebrated for the events of 1486, when at the age of twenty-three, he proposed to defend 900 theses on religion, philosophy, natural philosophy and 2. Turin: Nino Aragno Editore, 2005. 394 pp. index. [euro]60. ISBN: 88-841-9239-0. Cardano, Girolamo. De immortalitate animorum. Filosofia e scienza nell'eta moderna. Ed. Jose Manuel Garcia Manuel Garcia can refer to:
Dedekind, Friedrich. Grobianus: Petit cours de muflerie applique pour goujats debutants ou confirmes. Le miroir For other uses, see Mirror (disambiguation). Le Miroir (real name Claude Bonnel) is a fictional character from the Wild Cards anthology series. He first appeared in the short story "Mirrors of the Soul" by Melinda M. des humanistes. Trans. Tristan Vigliano. Paris: Les Belles Lettres Les Belles Lettres is a French publisher specializing in the publication of ancient authors. Its publications include the Collection Budé. The publisher house, originally named Société Les Belles Lettres pour le développement de la culture classique , 2006. 238 pp. append. chron. bibl. [euro]23. ISBN: 2-251-34477-2. de France, Anne. Enseignments a sa fille suivis de l'Histoire du siege de Brest. La cite des dames. Ed. Tatiana Clavier and Eliane Viennot. Saint-Etienne: Publications de l'Universite de Saint-Etienne, 2006. 142 pp. illus. gloss. bibl. [euro]7. ISBN: 2-86272-409-2. De Jussie, Jeanne. The Short Chronicle: A Poor Clare's Account of the Reformation of 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. . The Other Voice 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. . Ed. Carrie F. Klaus. Chicago: 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 , 2006. vii + 214 pp. index. illus. bibl. $21. ISBN: 0-226-41706-9. De Vega, Lope. Arte nuevo de hacer comedias. Ed. Enrique Garcia Santo-Tomas. Madrid: Ediciones Catedra, 2006. 152 pp. bibl. $10.95. ISBN: 84-376-2286-7. Donne, John Donne, John (dŭn, dŏn), 1572–1631, English poet and divine. He is considered the greatest of the metaphysical poets. Life and Works Reared a Roman Catholic, Donne was educated at Oxford, Cambridge, and Lincoln's Inn. . The Holy Sonnets. Vol. 7, pt. 1 of The Variorum Edition of the Poetry of John Donne. Ed. Gary A. Stringer. Bloomington: Indiana University Press Indiana University Press, also known as IU Press, is a publishing house at Indiana University that engages in academic publishing, specializing in the humanities and social sciences. It was founded in 1950. Its headquarters are located in Bloomington, Indiana. , 2006. 606 pp. index. append. bibl. $59.95. ISBN: 0-253-34701-7. Giovio, Paolo. Commentario de le cose de' Turchi. Quaderni di Schede Umanistiche 10. Ed. Lara Michelacci. Bologna: CLUEB, 2005. 188 pp. illus. bibl. [euro]18. ISBN: 88-491-2570-4. Hobbes, Thomas Hobbes, Thomas (hŏbz), 1588–1679, English philosopher, grad. Magdalen College, Oxford, 1608. For many years a tutor in the Cavendish family, Hobbes took great interest in mathematics, physics, and the contemporary rationalism. . Leviathan leviathan (lēvī`əthən), in the Bible, aquatic monster, presumably the crocodile, the whale, or a dragon. It was a symbol of evil to be ultimately defeated by the power of good. . 2 vols. Ed. G. A. J. Rogers and Karl Schuhmann. London: Continuum, 2005. 830 pp. illus. $55. ISBN: 1-843710132-X. Kuhlmann, Wilhelm, Volker Hartmann, and Susann El Kholi, eds. Die Deutschen Humanisten: Dokumente zur Uberlieferung der antiken und mittelalterlichen Literatur in der Fruhen Neuzeit. 2 vols. Europa Humanistica. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2005. [euro]85. ISBN: 2-503-52017-0. Labe, Louise. Complete Poetry and Prose: A Bilingual Edition. The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe. Ed. Deborah Lesko Baker. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2006. ix + 274 pp. index. illus. bibl. $25. ISBN: 0-226-46715-5. Meurier, Gabriel. La grammaire francoise contenante plusieurs belles reigles propres et necessaires pour ceulx qui desirent apprendre ladicte langue langue n. Language viewed as a system including vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation of a particular community. [French, from Old French; see language.] (1557). 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. 100. Ed. Colette Demaiziere. Paris: Honore Champion Editeur, 2005. 126 pp. index. illus. [euro]39. ISBN: 2-7453-1323-1. Parr, Catherine Parr, Catherine, 1512–48, sixth queen consort of Henry VIII of England. She was the daughter of Sir Thomas Parr, an officeholder at the court, and had been twice widowed before Henry made her his wife in 1543. . CEuvres spirituelles: Textes originaux et traductions francais inedites du XVIe siecle. Textes de la Renaissance 106. Ed. Guy Bedouelle. Paris: Honore Champion Editeur, 2006. 290 pp. index. bibl. [euro]53. ISBN: 2-7453-1349-5. Rimbotti, Tommaso. Rime rime: see rhyme. . Archivi di Santa Maria Santa Maria, city, Brazil Santa Maria (sän`tə mərē`ə), city (1991 pop. 217,592), Rio Grande do Sul state, S Brazil. It is a major railroad terminus and the site of an important military base. del Fiore Studi e Testi 1. Ed. Dario F. Del Puppo and Lorenzo Fabbri. 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, 2005. xv + 222 pp. + 14 color pls. index. illus. tbls. chron. bibl. [euro]25. ISBN: 88-222-5469-4. Roches, Madeleine. From Mother to Daughter: Poems, Dialogues, and Letters of Les Dames des Roches. The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe. Ed. Anne R. Larsen. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2006. ix + 320 pp. index. bibl. $24. ISBN: 0-226-72338-0. Savonarola, Girolamo Savonarola, Girolamo (jērō`lämō sävōnärō`lä), 1452–98, Italian religious reformer, b. Ferrara. He joined (1475) the Dominicans. . Selected Writings of Girolamo Savonarola: Religion and Politics, 1490-1498. Italian Literature Italian literature, writings in the Italian language, as distinct from earlier works in Latin and French. The Thirteenth Century The first Italian vernacular literature began to take shape in the 13th cent. and Thought Series. Ed and trans. Anne Borelli and Maria Pastore Passaro. New Haven New Haven, city (1990 pop. 130,474), New Haven co., S Conn., a port of entry where the Quinnipiac and other small rivers enter Long Island Sound; inc. 1784. Firearms and ammunition, clocks and watches, tools, rubber and paper products, and textiles are among the many : Yale University Yale University, at New Haven, Conn.; coeducational. Chartered as a collegiate school for men in 1701 largely as a result of the efforts of James Pierpont, it opened at Killingworth (now Clinton) in 1702, moved (1707) to Saybrook (now Old Saybrook), and in 1716 was Press, 2006. xxxviii + 381 pp. index. illus. bibl. $60. ISBN: 0-300-10326-3. Servet, Pierre, ed. La vie de Sainct Christofle. Textes Litteraires Francais. Geneva: Librairie Droz S. A., 2006. 1102 pp. index. illus. gloss. bibl. 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. 125. ISBN: 2-600-01018-1. Stopp, Elisabeth. Adrien Gambart's Emblem Book: The Life of St. Francis de Sales
Saint Francis de Sales (in French, St François de Sales in Symbols. Essay by Agnes Guiderdoni-Brusle. Ed. Terence O'Reilly. Philadelphia: Saint Joseph's Saint Joseph's may refer to:
Vermigli, Peter Martyr. Commentary on Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics. The Peter Martyr Library 9; Sixteenth Century Essays & Studies 73. Ed. Emidio Campi and Joseph C. McLelland. Kirksville, MO: 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, 2006. vii + 440 pp. index. append. bibl. $48. ISBN: 1-931-11255-X. Zell, Katharina Schutz. Church Mother: The Writings of a Protestant Reformer in Sixteenth-Century Germany. The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe. Ed. and trans. Elsie McKee. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2006. vii + 268 pp. index. append. illus. bibl. $55. ISBN: 0-226-97966-0. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCE: Chorpenning, Joseph F., ed. Emblemata Sacra sa·cra n. Plural of sacrum. : Emblem Books from the Maurits Sabbe Library, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven The KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN (Catholic University of Leuven in English) or in short K.U.Leuven, is the largest, oldest, and most prominent university in Belgium. . Philadelphia: Saint Joseph's University Press, 2006. 116 pp. illus. bibl. $45. ISBN: 0-916101-55-X. Green, Lawrence, and James J. Murphy James J. Murphy (November 3, 1898 - October 19, 1962) was a United States Representative from New York. He was born in Brooklyn. He was educated in the public schools of Staten Island and served as a noncommissioned officer with the First New York Cavalry on the Mexican border in . Renaissance Rhetoric Short-Title Catalogue 1460-1700. 2nd ed. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing Company, 2006. vii + 468 pp. $99.95. ISBN: 0-7546-0509-4. Havens, Earle A. Gloriana: Monuments and Memorials of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth I. New Haven: The Elizabethan Club of Yale University, 2006. 70 pp. + 15 color pls. illus. n.p. ISBN: n.a. Heitzmann, Christian. Europas Weltbild in alten Karten: Globalisierung im Zeitalter der Entdeckungen. Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbuttel, 2006. vii + 214 pp. index. illus. map. [euro]60. ISBN: 3-4470-5352-6. Hopkins, Lisa. A Christopher Marlowe Chronology. 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 : Palgrave/St. Martin's Press, 2005. v + 208 pp. index. chron. bibl. $80. ISBN: 1-4039-3815-2. Kastan, David S., ed. The Oxford Encyclopedia of British Literature. 5 vols. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006. 2,800 pp. index. illus. chron. $595. ISBN: 0-19-516921-2. Lewis, Mary S. Antonio Gardano, Venetian Music Printer 1538-1569: A Descriptive Bibliography and Historical Study. Vol. 3, 1560-69. New York: Routledge, 2005. xii + 602 pp. index. append. tbls. bibl. $135. ISBN: 0-82408-456-X. Nauert, Charles G. The A to Z of the Renaissance. The A to Z Guide Series 14. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2006. vii + 535 pp. chron. bibl. $40. ISBN: 0-8108-5393-0. Wheelock, Arthur K. Flemish Paintings of the Seventeenth Century. The Collections of the National Gallery of Art. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006. xiv + 290 pp. index. append. illus. bibl. $74. ISBN: 0-89-468348-9. ANTHOLOGIES AND TEXTS: Rabb, Theodore K. The Last Days of the Renaissance and the March to Modernity. New York: The Perseus Book Group, 2006. xxiii + 228 pp. + 8 b/w pls. index. illus. bibl. $26. ISBN: 0-465-06801-4. COLLECTIONS AND STUDIES: Barolini, Teodolinda, ed. Medieval Constructions in Gender and Identity: Essays in Honor of Joan M. Ferrante. Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies 293. Tempe: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2005. xii + 196 pp. $41. ISBN: 0-86698-337-6. Includes: Teodolinda Barolini, "Introduction"; Joan Cadden, "Hrotsvit von Gandersheim and the Political Uses of Astrology"; Anne L. Clark, "Under Whose Care--The Madonna of San Sisto and Women's Monastic Life in Twelfth- and Thirteenth-Century Rome"; Margaret Aziza Pappano, "Sister Acts: Conventual Performance and the Visitatio Sepulchri in England and France"; Susan L. Einbinder, "On the Borders of Exile: The Poetry of Solomon Simhah of Troyes"; Roy Rosenstein, "Ubi Sunt? Three Lost (and Found) Ladies in Troubadour troubadour One of a class of lyric poets and poet-musicians, often of knightly rank, that flourished from the 11th through the 13th century, chiefly in Provence and other regions of southern France, northern Spain, and northern Italy. Lyric"; Laura Kendrick, "Lives and Works: Chaucer and the Compilers of the Troubadour Songbooks"; H. Wayne Storey, "Following Instructions: Remaking Dante's Vita Nova in the Fourteenth Century"; Sarah Spence, "The Straits of Empire: Sicily in Vergil and Dante"; Suzanne Conkiin Akbari, "Woman as Mediator in Medieval Depictions of Muslims: The Case of Floripas"; Teodolinda Barolini, "Lifting the Veil? Notes toward a Gendered History of Early Italian Literature"; and Robert W. Hanning, "Afterword: In Praise of a Nonpareil Nonpareil - One of five pedagogical languages based on Markov algorithms, used in ["Nonpareil, a Machine Level Machine Independent Language for the Study of Semantics", B. Higman, ULICS Intl Report No ICSI 170, U London (1968)]. The others were Brilliant, Diamond, Pearl and Ruby. Colleague." Bergdolt, Klaus, and Walther Ludwig, eds. Zukunftsvoraussagen in der Renaissance. Wolfenbutteler Abhandlungen zur Renaissanceforschung 23. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2005. 444 pp. index. illus. tbls. bibl. [euro]98. ISBN: 3-447-05289-9. Includes: Klaus Bergdolt and Walther Ludwig, "Vorwort"; Walther Ludwig, "Zukunftsvoraussagen in der Antike, der fruhen Neuzeit und heute"; Ulrich Muhlack, "Zukunftsvorstellungen bei humanistischen Geshchichtsschreibern des 15. und 16 Jahrhunderts"; Sabine Schmolinsky, "Prophetia in der Bibliothek--die Lectiones memorabiles des Johannes Wolff'; Volker Leppin, "Humanistische Gelehrsamkeit und Zukunftsansage: Philipp Melanchthon und das Chronicon Carionis"; Barbara Mahlmann-Bauer, "Die Bulle contra astrologiam iudiciariam von Sixtus V., das astrologische Schrifttum protestantischer Autoren und die Astologiekritik der Jesuiten: Thesen uber einen vermuteten Zusammenhang"; Daniel Schafer, "Hora ho·ra also ho·rah n. A traditional round dance of Romania and Israel. [Modern Hebrew h incerta--Die Prognose des Todes in der Medizin der Renaissance"; Wolfgang Hubner, "Astrologie in der Renaissance"; Klaus Bergdolt, "Petrarca und die Astrologie"; Heinz-Gunther Nesselrath, "Erasmus und die Astrologie"; Stephan Heilen, "Lorenzo Bonincontris Schlussprophezeiung in De rebus naturalibus et divinis"; Sarah Slattery, "Astrologie, Wunderzeichen, und Propaganda: Die Flugschriften des Humanisten Joseph Grunpeck"; Wolfgang G. Muller, "Die prophetische Rede in Shakespeares Geschichtsdramen"; and Wolfgang Augustyn, "Zur Bilduberlieferung der Sibyllen in Italien zwischen 1450 und 1550." Brooke, John, and Ian Maclean, eds. Heterodoxy in Early Modern Science and Religion. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. 374 pp. index. $120. ISBN: 0-19-926897-5. Includes: Ian Maclean, "Heterodoxy in Natural Philosophy and Medicine: Pietro Pomponazzi, Guglielmo Gratarolo, Girolamo Cardano"; David Wooton, "John Donne's Religion of Love"; Nicholas S. Davidson, "'Le plu beau et le plus meschant esprit que ie aye cogneu': Science and Religion in the Writings of Giulio Cesare Vanini, 1585-1619"; Christoph Luthy, "The Confessionalizarion of Physics: Heresies, Facts, and the Travails of the Republic of Letters The collective body of literary or learned men. See also: Republic "; William E. Carroll, "Galileo Galilei and the Myth of Heterodoxy"; Tabitta van Nouhuys, "Copernicanism, Jansenism, and Remonstrantism in the Seventeenth-Century Netherlands"; Margaret J. Osler, "When Did Pierre Gassendi Become a Libertine lib·er·tine n. 1. One who acts without moral restraint; a dissolute person. 2. One who defies established religious precepts; a freethinker. adj. Morally unrestrained; dissolute. ?"; Cees Leijenhorst, "Hobbes, Heresy, and Corporeal Possessing a physical nature; having an objective, tangible existence; being capable of perception by touch and sight. Under Common Law, corporeal hereditaments are physical objects encompassed in land, including the land itself and any tangible object on it, that can be Deity"; Stephen D. Snobelen, "'The true frame of Nature': Isaac Newton, Heresy, and the Reformation of Natural Philsophy"; Scott Mandelbrote, "The Heterodox het·er·o·dox adj. 1. Not in agreement with accepted beliefs, especially in church doctrine or dogma. 2. Holding unorthodox opinions. Career of Nicolas Fatop de Duillier"; David Boyd Haycock, "'Claiming Him as Her Son': William Stukeley, Isaac Newton, and the Archaelogy of the Trinity"; and John Brooke, "Joining Natural Philosophy to Christianity: The Case of Joseph Priestley." Celenza, Christopher S., and Kenneth Gouwens, eds. Humanism and Creativity in the Renaissance: Essays in Honor of Ronald G. Witt. Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, 2006. v + 412 pp. index. illus. $150. ISBN: 90-04-14907-4. Includes: James Hankins, "Humanism in the Vernacular: The Case of Leonardo Bruni"; Anthony F. D'Elia, "Heroic Insubordination in·sub·or·di·nate adj. Not submissive to authority: has a history of insubordinate behavior. in in the Army of Sigismundo Malatesta: Petrus Parleo's Pro milite, Machiavelli, and the Uses of Cicero and Livy"; Robert Black, "Benedetto Accolti: A Portrait"; Melissa Meriam Bullard, "Possessing Antiquity: Agency and Sociability in Building Lorenzo de' Medici's Gem Collection"; Mark Jurdjevic, "The Guicciardinian Moment: The Discorsi Palleschi, Humanism, and Aristocratic Republicanism in Sixteenth-Century Florence"; John M. Headley, "The Problem of Counsel Revisited Once More: Bude's De asse (1515) and Utopia I (1516) in Defining a Political Moment"; Timothy Kircher, "Alberti in Boccaccio's Garden: After-Dinner Thoughts on Moral Philosophy"; John Monfasani, "The 'Lost' Final Part of George Amiroutzes' Dialogus de fide in Christum and Zanobi Acciaiuoli"; Edward P. Mahoney, "Marsilio Ficino and Renaissance Platonism"; Charles Fantazzi, "Vives' Parisian Writings"; Anthony Grafton, "Reforming the Dream"; Paul F. Grendler, "Georg Voigt: Historian of Humanism"; David A. Lines, "Humanism and the Italian Universities"; Kenneth Gouwens and Christopher S. Celenza, "Humanist Culture and its Malcontents: Alcionio, Sepulveda, and the Consequences of Translating Aristotle"; and Louise Rice, "Villamena's Kangaroo." Ciccolini, Laetitia, Charles Guerin, Stephane Itic, and Sebastien Morlet, eds. Receptions antiques: Lecture, transmission, appropriation intellectuelle. Etudes de litterature ancienne 16. Paris: Editions Rue d'Ulm, 2006. 186 pp. index. tbls. bibl. [euro]20. ISBN: 2-7288-0355-2. Includes: Alan Gigandet, "Lucrece lecteur d'Heraclite"; Carlos Levy, "Philon d'Alexandrie et les passions"; Jacqueline Dangel, "Poetiques latines du fragment: vie et reception des textes a l'oeuvre"; Sylvie Franchet d'Esperey, "Reception et transmission des modeles: l'Eneide comme modele aux epoques neronienne et flavienne"; Vincent Zarini, "Hagiographie martinienne en prose et en vers vers abbr. versed sine : saint Martin et le defi du pin abattu dans les sources des IVe, Ve et VIe siecles"; Pierre Chiron, "Tiberios citateur de Demosthene"; Jean-Louis Quantin, "Receptions soupconneuses: le texte patristique au temps des confessions"; and Christian Jacob, "Postface." Cornelison, Sally J., and Scott B. Montgomery, eds. Images, Relics, and Devotional Practices in Medieval and Renaissance Italy. Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies 296. Tempe: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2005. x + 274 pp. illus. bibl. $45. ISBN: 0-86698-340-6. Includes: Scott B. Montgomery, "Introduction"; "Quia venerabile corpus redicti martyris ibi repositum: Image and Relic in the Decorative Program of San Miniato al Monte, Florence"; Giovanni Freni, "Images and Relics in Fourteenth-Century Arezzo: Pietro Lorenzetti's Pieve Polyptych pol·yp·tych n. A work consisting of four or more painted or carved panels that are hinged together. [From Late Latin polyptycha, registers, account books, from Greek poluptukha and the Shrine of St. Donatus"; Francesca Geens, "Galganus and the Cistercians: Relics, Reliquaries, and the Image of a Saint"; Margaret Flansburg, "Simone Martini's Beato Agostino Novello Altarpiece altarpiece Painting, relief, sculpture, screen, or decorated wall standing on or behind an altar in a Christian church. The images depict holy personages, saints, and biblical subjects. and Reliquary reliquary (rĕl'əkwĕr`ē), receptacle containing the relics of saints and other sacred objects of the Christian religion. Reliquaries were often designed in shapes that reflected the nature of their contents, such as hands, shoes, Altar: Sienese Program and Augustinian Agenda"; Sally J. Cornelison, "When an Image is a Relic: The St. Zenobius Panel from Florence Cathedral"; Leanne Kay Gilberston, "Imaging St. Margaret: Imitatio Christi and Imitatio Mariae in the Vanni Altarpiece"; Jacqueline Marie Musacchio, "Lambs, Coral, Teeth, and the Intimate Intersection of Religion and Magic in Renaissance Tuscany"; Andrea Kann, "Who Was the Audience for St. Luke's Cult in Padua?"; Gary M. Radke, "Relics and Identity at the Convent of San Zaccaria in Renaissance Venice"; Robert Maniura, "Image and Relic in the Cult of Our Lady of Prato"; Timothy B. Smith, "Up in Arms: The Knights of Rhodes, the Cult of Relics, and the Chapel of St. John the Baptist John the Baptist prophet who baptized crowds and preached Christ’s coming. [N.T.: Matthew 3:1–13] See : Baptism John the Baptist head presented as gift to Salome. [N.T.: Mark 6:25–28] See : Decapitation in Siena Cathedral"; and Joanna Cannon, "Afterword." Crum, Roger J., and John T. Paoletti, eds. Renaissance Florence: A Social History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. xvii + 674 pp. index. illus. map. bibl. $150. ISBN: 0-521-84693-5. Includes: Roger J. Crum and John T. Paoletti, "Introduction: Florence--The Dynamics of Space in a Renaissance City"; John M. Najemy, "Florentine Politics and Urban Spaces"; Sharon T. Strocchia, "Theaters of Everyday Life"; Stephen J. Milner, "The Florentine Piazza della Signoria Piazza della Signoria (IPA pronunciation: [piɑtzʌ deɪʌ sinjoʊɹʌ]) is an L-shaped square in front of the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Italy. as Practiced Place"; Sarah Blake McHam, "Structuring Communal History through Repeated Metaphors of Rule"; Philip Gavitt, "Corporate Beneficence beneficence (b (Latin, plebs) Member of the general citizenry, as opposed to the patrician class, in the ancient Roman republic. Plebeians were originally excluded from the Senate and from all public offices except military tribune, and they were forbidden to marry patricians. Ritual and the Boundaries of Transgression"; Adrienne Atwell, "Ritual Trading at the Florentine Wool-Cloth Botteghe"; Nicholas Eckstein, "Neighborhood as Microcosm"; Michael Lingohr, "The Palace and Villa as Spaces of Patrician Self-Definition"; Roger J. Crum and John T. Paoletti, "'... Full of People of Every Sort': The Domestic Interior"; Guido Ruggiero, "Mean Streets, Familiar Streets, or The Fat Woodcarver and the Masculine Spaces of Renaissance Florence"; Natalie Tomas, "Did Women Have A Space?"; Robert W. Gaston, "Sacred Place and Liturgical Space: Florence's Renaissance Churches"; Jonathan Katz Nelson, "Memorial Chapels in Churches: The Privatization privatization: see nationalization. privatization Transfer of government services or assets to the private sector. State-owned assets may be sold to private owners, or statutory restrictions on competition between privately and publicly owned and Transformation of Sacred Spaces"; Peter F. Howard, "The Aural Space of the Sacred in Renaissance Florence"; Saundra Weddle, "Identity and Alliance: Urban Presence, Spatial Privilege, and Florentine Renaissance Convents"; Anabel Thomas, "The Workshop as the Space of Collaborative Artistic Production"; Patricia Emison, "The Replicated Image in Florence, 1300-1600"; and Andrea Bolland, "From The Workshop to the Academy: The Emergence of The Artist in Renaissance Florence." Di Biase, Carmine carmine /car·mine/ (kahr´min) a red coloring matter used as a histologic stain. indigo carmine indigotindisulfonate sodium. car·mine n. G., ed. Travel and Translation in the Early Modern Period. Approaches to Translation Studies. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2006. 290 pp. index. bibl. $75. ISBN: 90-420-1768-6. Includes: Carmine G. Di Biase, "Introduction: The Example of the Early Modern Lexicographer A person who writes dictionaries. See computer lexicographer. "; Russel Lemmons, "'If there is a hell, then Rome stands upon it': Martin Luther as Traveler and Translator"; Erika Rummel, "Fertile Ground: Erasmus's Travels in England"; Stella P. Revard, "Across the Alps--An English Poet Addresses an Italian in Latin: John Milton in Naples"; Anthony M. Cinquemani, "Milton Translating Petrarch: Paradise Lost VIII and the Secretum"; Joseph Khoury, "Writing and Lying: William Thomas and the Politics of Translation"; Donald Beecher, "John Frampton of Bristol, Trader and Translator"; Kenneth R. Bartlett, "Thomas Hoby, Translator, Traveler"; Brenda M. Hosington, "'A poore preasant off Ytalyan costume': The Interplay of Travel and Translation in William Barker's Dyssputacion off the Nobylytye off Wymen"; Kristiaan Aercke, "The Pilgrimage of Konrad Grunemberg to the Holy Land in 1486"; Oumelbanine Zhiri, "Leo Africanus and the Limits of Translation"; James Nelson Novoa, "From Incan Realm to the Italian Renaissance: Garcilaso el Inca and his Translation of Leone Ebreo's Dialoghi d'Amore"; Maria Antonia Garces, "The Translator Translated: Inca Garcilaso and English Imperial Expansion"; Randall C. Davis, "Early Anglo-American Attitudes to Native American Languages Native American languages, languages of the native peoples of the Western Hemisphere and their descendants. A number of the Native American languages that were spoken at the time of the European arrival in the New World in the late 15th cent. "; Jack D'Amico, "'Where the devil should he learn our language?'--Travel and Translation in Shakespeare's The Tempest"; Howard Miller, "Tamburlaine: The Migration and Translation of Marlowe's Arabic Sources"; and Joanne E. Gates, "Travel and Pseudo-Translation in the Self-Promotional Writings of John Taylor, Water Poet." Donati, Claudio, and Helmut Flachenecker, eds. Le secolarizzazioni nel Sacro Romano Impero e negli antichi Stati italiani: premesse, confronti, conseguenze / Sakularisationsprozesse im Alten Reich und in Italien: Voraussetzungen, Vergleiche, Folgen. Annali dell'Istituto storico italo-germanico in Trento Contributi 16. Bologna: II Mulino, 2005. bibl. [euro]24. ISBN: 88-15-10850-5. Includes: Claudio Donati, "Introduzione"; Helmut Flachenecker, "Einleitung"; Harm Klueting, "Der Staat bemachtigt sich mit vollem Recht des 'angemassten Eigenthums' der Kirche: Territorial-und Klostersakularisation von 16. bis 19. Jahrhundert"; Giorgio Dell'Oro, "II Regio Economo nel ducato di Milano e nei domini sabaudi e la questione dei benefici ecclesiastici durante l'Antico Regime"; Elena Brambilla, "I poteri giudiziari dei tribunali ecclesiastici nell'Italia centro-settentrionale e la loro secolarizzazione"; Daniele Montanari, "Dignita e poteri di un vescovo della Lombardia veneta a meta Settecento"; Giuseppe Del Torre, "Le diocesi venete nella seconda meta del Settecento tra secolarizzazioni e nuovi confini giurisdizionali"; Kurt Andermann, "Die geistlichen Staaten Siidwestdeutschlands am Vorabend der Sakularisation"; Helmut Flachenecker, "Sie Sakularisationsvorgange in frankisch-bayerischen Hochstiften"; Umberto Mazzone, "Episcopato e governo nelle legazioni dello Stato della Chiesa alla venuta di Napoleone"; Mauro Nequirito, "La Chiesa tridentina fra Sette e Ottocento: dal Sacro Romano Impero all'impero napoleonico"; William D. Godsey, Jr., "Die Sakularisationen um 1800 und die osterreichische Hocharistokratie"; Antonio Trampus, "Secolarizzazione e Restaurazione: Sigismund von Hohenwart tra Venezia e Vienna"; Erwin Gatz, "Zum Umbruch der Pfarrei im Kontext der Sakularisation"; Dominik Burkard, "Ekklesiale und ekklesiologische Folgen der Sakularisation von 1802"; and Paolo Prodi, "Sul concetto di secolarizzazione." Duffy, Eamon, and David Loades, eds. The Church of Mary The Church of Mary (Turkish: Meryem Kilisesi) is an ancient Christian cathedral dedicated to the Theotokos (the Virgin Mary), located in Ephesus, Turkey. It is also known as the Church of the Councils Tudor. Catholic Christendom, 1300-1700. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing Company, 2006. xxxi + 348 pp. index. tbls. bibl. $99.95. ISBN: 0-7546-3070-6. Includes: David Loades, "Introduction: The Personal Religion of Mary I"; "The Marian Espiscopate"; Claire Cross, "The English Universities, 1553-58"; C. S. Knighton, "Westminster Abbey Restored"; Ralph Houlbrooke, "The Clergy, The Church Courts, and the Marian Restoration"; Thomas F. Mayer, "The Success of Cardinal Pole's Final Legation legation: see diplomatic service; extraterritoriality. "; Eamon Duffy, "Cardinal Pole Preaching: St Andrew's Day 1557"; John Edwards, "Spanish Religious Influence in Marian England"; Lucy Wooding, "The Marian Restoration and the Mass"; William Wizeman, S.J., "The Theology and Spirituality of a Marian Bishop: The Pastoral and Polemical Sermons of Thomas Watson"; Gary G. Gibbs, "Marking the Days: Henry Machyn's Manuscript and the Mid-Tudor Era"; and Patrick Collinson, "The Persecution in Kent." Enenkel, Karl A. E., and Jan Papy, eds. Petrarch and His Readers in the Renaissance. Intersections 6. Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, 2006. xiv + 334 pp. index. illus. tbls. bibl. $125. ISBN: 90-04-14766-7. Includes: Jan Papy and Karl A. E. Enenkel, "Introduction: Towards a New Approach of Petrarch's Reception in the Renaissance--The 'Independent Reader"; Jan Papy, "Creating an 'Italian' Friendship: From Petrarch's Ideal Literary Critic 'Socrates' to the Historical Reader Ludovicus Sanctus of Beringen"; Marc Laureys, "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. and Politics in 14th-century Avignon: The Humanism of Giovanni Cavallini"; Ursula Kocher, "'Interpres rerum tuarum'--Boccaccio und Petrarca, eine ungleiche Freundschaft"; Ugo Dotti, "Petrarch in Bohemia: Culture and Civil Life in the Correspondence between Petrarch and Johann von Neumarkt"; Karl A. E. Enenkel, "Der Petrarca des 'Petrarca-Meisters': zum Text-Bild-Verhaltnis in illustrierten De remediis-Ausgaben"; Reindert L. Falkenburg, "Speculative Imagery in Petrarch's Von der Artzney bayder Glueck (1532)"; Bart Van den Bossche, "Quegli amori che son dolci senza amaritudine: The Petrarchist Bembo in The Book of the Courtier Book of the Courtier Castiglione’s discussion of the manners of the perfect courtier (1528). [Ital. Lit.: EB, II: 622] See : Chivalry "; Dora Bobory, "An Unusual Biography: Cardano's Horoscope horoscope: see astrology. horoscope Astrological chart showing the positions of the sun, moon, and planets in relation to the signs of the zodiac at a specific time. of Petrarch"; Reinier Leushuis, "Visions of Ruin: Vanitas
In the arts, vanitas vanitatum in Du Bellay's Songe and Petrarch's Canzone canzone, in literature canzone (käntsô`nā) or canzona (–nä), in literature, Italian term meaning lyric or song. delle visioni (Rime 323)"; Dina De Rentiis, "Truth is Just an Option: Du Bellay's Philosophical Critique of Imitation in Contre les Petrarquistes"; Jean Balsamo, "Poetical po·et·i·cal adj. 1. Poetic. 2. Fancifully depicted or embellished; idealized. po·et i·cal·ly adv. and Political Readings of Petrarch's Rime in
XVIth-Century France: A Critical Revaluation RevaluationA calculated adjustment to a country's official exchange rate relative to a chosen baseline. The baseline can be anything from wage rates to the price of gold to a foreign currency. In a fixed exchange rate regime, only a decision by a country's government (i.e. "; and Paul J. Smith, "Petrarch Translated and Illustrated in Jan van der Noot's Theatre (1568)." Feldman, Martha, and Bonnie Gordon, eds. The Courtesan's Arts: Cross-Cultural Perspectives. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006. xxvii + 396 pp. index. append. illus. bibl. $85. ISBN: 0-19-517029-6. Includes: Bonnie Gordon and Martha Feldman, "Introduction"; James Davidson, "Making a Spectacle of Her(self): The Greek Courtesan cour·te·san n. A woman prostitute, especially one whose clients are members of a royal court or men of high social standing. [French courtisane, from Old French, from Old Italian cortigiana and the Art of the Present"; Margaret F. Rosenthal, "Cutting a Good Figure: The Fashions of Venetian Courtesans in the Illustrated Albums of Early Modern Travelers"; Judith T. Zeitlin, "'Notes of Flesh' and the Courtesan's Song in Seventeenth-Century China"; Martha Feldman, "The Courtesan's Voice: Petrarchan Lovers, Pop Philosophy, and Oral Traditions"; Dawn De Rycke, "On Hearing the Courtesan in a Gift of Song: The Venetian Case of Gaspara Stampa"; Justin Flosi, "On Locating the Courtesan in Italian Lyric: Distance and the Madrigal madrigal, name for two different forms of Italian music, one related to the poetic madrigal in the 14th cent., the other the most common form of secular vocal music in the 16th cent. Texts of Costanzo Festa"; Drew Edward Davies, "On Music Fit for a Courtesan: Representations of the Courtesan and Her Music in Sixteenth-Century Italy"; Doris M. Srinivasan, "Royalty's Courtesans and God's Mortal Wives: Keepers of Culture in Precolonial pre·co·lo·ni·al or pre-co·lo·ni·al adj. Of, relating to, or being the period of time before colonization of a region or territory. India"; Bonnie Gordon, "The Courtesan's Singing Body as Cultural Capital in Seventeenth-Century Italy"; Courtney Quaintance, "Defaming the Courtesan: Satire and Invective in Sixteenth-Century Italy"; Christopher A. Faraone, "The Masculine Arts of the Ancient Greek Courtesan: Male Fantasy or Female Self-representation"; Lesley Downer down·er n. A depressant or sedative drug, such as a barbiturate or tranquilizer. , "The City Geisha geisha Member of a professional class of women in Japan whose traditional occupation is to entertain men. A geisha must be adept at singing, dancing, and playing traditional musical instruments (e.g., the samisen) in addition to being skilled at making conversation. and their Role in Modern Japan: Anomaly or Artistes?"; Miho Matsugu, "In the Service of the Nation: Geisha and Kawabata Yasunari's Snow Country"; Timon Screech, "Going to the Courtesans: Transit to the Pleasure District of Edo Japan"; Guido Ruggiero, "Who's Afraid of Giulia Napolitana? Pleasure, Fear, and Imagining the Arts of the Renaissance Courtesan"; Joshua D. Pilzer, "The Twentieth-Century 'Disappearance' of the Gisaeng during the Rise of Korea's Modern Sex-and-Entertainment Industry"; Regula Burckhardt Qureshi, "Female Agency and Patrilineal patrilineal /pa·tri·lin·e·al/ (pat?ri-lin´e-il) descended through the male line. pat·ri·lin·e·al adj. Relating to, based on, or tracing ancestral descent through the paternal line. Constraints: Situating Courtesans in Twentieth-Century India"; and Amelia Maciszewski, "Tawa' if, Tourism, and Tales: The Problematics of Twenty-First-Century Musical Patronage for North India's Courtesans." Ford, Alan, and John McCafferty, eds. The Origins of Sectarianism in Early Modern Ireland. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. ix + 250 pp. index. $90. ISBN: 521-83755-3. Includes: Alan Ford, "Living Together, Living Apart: Sectarianism in Early Modern Ireland"; Ute Lotz-Heumann, "Confessionalisation in Ireland: Periodisation and Character, 1534-1649"; John McCafferty, "Protestant Prelates or Godly god·ly adj. god·li·er, god·li·est 1. Having great reverence for God; pious. 2. Divine. god Pastors? The Dilemma of the Early Stuart Episcopate"; Todhg 6 Hannarachain, "'In Imitation of that Holy Patron of Prelates the Blessed St. Charles': Episcopal Activity in Ireland and the Formation of a Confessional Identity, 1618-1653"; David Edwards, "A Haven of Popery pop·er·y n. Offensive The doctrines, practices, and rituals of the Roman Catholic Church. popery Noun Offensive Roman Catholicism popery : English Catholic Migration to Ireland in the Age of Plantations"; Alan Ford, "The Irish Historical Renaissance and the Shaping of Protestant History"; Marc Caball, "Religion, Culture and the Bardic Elite in Early Modern Ireland"; Micheal MacCraith, "The Political and Religious Thought of Florence Conry and Hugh McCaughwell"; Brian Jackson, "Sectarianism: Division and Dissent in Irish Catholicism"; Declan Downey, "Purity of Blood and Purity of Faith in Early Modern Ireland"; and John Morrill, "Concluding Reflection: Confronting the Violence of the Irish Reformations." Frank, Gunter, Thomas Leinkauf, and Markus Wriedt, eds. Die Patristik in der Fruhen Neuzeit: Die Relekture der Kirchenvater in den Wissenschaften des 15. bis 18. Jahrhunderts. Melanchthon-Schriften der Stadt Bretten 10. Stuttgart: Frommann-Holzboog, 2006. 424 pp. index. [euro]58. ISBN: 3-7728-2263-6. Includes: Gunter Frank, Markus Wriedt, and Thomas Leinkauf, "Vorwort"; Paul Metzger, "Geleitwort"; Christoph Burger, "Gegen Origenes und Hieronymus fur Augustin: Philipp Melanchthons Auseinandersetzung mit Erasmus uber die Kirchenvater"; H. Ashley Hall, "Melanchthon and the Cappadocians"; Sebastian Lalla, "Robert Bellarmin und die Kirchenvater"; Pierre Petitmengin, "Un ami de Melanchthon: Sigismundus Gelenius, editeur et traducteur de textes classiques et patristiques"; Wilhelm Schwendemann, "Melanchthon, Maimonides, und Averroes: Aristoteles-Rezeption und -Exegese gegen religiosen Fundamentalismus"; Kaarlo Arffman, "Der Ausspruch Augustins ego uero euangelio non crederem, nisi me catholicae ecclesiae conmoueret auctoritas in der Rezeption Luthers"; Markus Wriedt, "Schrift und Tradition: Die Bedeutung des Ruckbezugs auf die altkirchlichen Autoritaten in Philipp Melanchthons Schriften zum Verstandnis des Abendmahls"; Anthony N. S. Lane, "Justification by Faith in Sixteenth-Century Patristic Anthologies: The Claims that Were Made"; Thomas Leinkauf, "Beobachtungen sur Rezeption patristischer Autoren in der fruhen Neuzeit"; Michele Vittori, "Le letture ambrosiane di Tommaso Campanella: Una ipotesi di attribuzione"; Torsten M. Breden, "Leibnizens Augustinusrezeption in der Theodicee"; Gunter Frank, "Die Kirchenvater als Apologeten der naturlichen Theologie und Religionsphilosophie in der fruhen Neuzeit"; Scott Mandelbrote, "'Than this nothing can be plainer': Isaac Newton Reads the Fathers"; Jean-Louis Quantin, "Un manuel anti-patristique: Contexte et signification SIGNIFICATION, French law. The notice given of a decree, sentence or other judicial act. du Traite de l'emploi des saints Peres de Jean Daille (1632)"; Marco Rizzi, "Patristische Exegese und politische Theologie im sechzehnten Jahrhundert: eine Forschungsperspektive"; Mark Vessey, "Vera et Aeterna Monumenta: Jerome's Catalogue of Christian Writers and the Premises of Erasmian Humanism"; and Ralph Hafner, "Grammatologie des Himmels: Barthold Heinrich Brockes Barthold Heinrich Brockes (September 22, 1680 - January 16, 1747), was a German poet. He was born at Hamburg. He studied jurisprudence at Halle, and after extensive travels in Italy, France and the Netherlands, settled in Hamburg in 1704. und das Testamentum Levi." Gonzalez, Jose Manuel, ed. Spanish Studies in Shakespeare and His Contemporaries. The International Studies in Shakespeare and His Contemporaries. 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, 2006. 328 pp. index, bibl. $60. ISBN: 0-87413-903-1. Includes: Jose Manuel Gonzalez, "Introduction: Shakespearean Criticism in Contemporary Spain"; Angel Luis Pujante, "Manuel Herrera on Shakespeare: A New Spanish Manuscript from the Romantic Period"; Jesus Tronch Perez, "Editing (and Revering) National Authors: Shakespeare and Cervantes"; Brian Crews, "Rewriting/Deconstructing Shakespeare: Outlining Possibilities, Sometimes Humorous, for Sonnet 18"; Sonia Hernandez Santano, "Shakespeare's Departure from the Ovidian Myth of Venus and Adonis Venus and Adonis, a classical myth, was a common subject for art during the Renaissance and Baroque eras. Some works which have been titled Venus and Adonis are: You can assist by [ editing it] now. , and the Construction of Subjectivity in Early Modern Poetry"; Clara Calvo, "Deforeignizing Shakespeare: Otel in Romantic Spain"; Anna Maria Manzanas, "The Making and Unmaking of a Colonial Subject: Othello"; Luis Garcia Mainar, "Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet star-crossed lovers die as teenagers. [Br. Lit.: Romeo and Juliet] See : Death, Premature Romeo and Juliet archetypal star-crossed lovers. [Br. Lit. and Male Melodrama"; Maria Luisa Danobeita Fernandez, "Cleopatra's Role-Taking: A Study of Antony and Cleopatra Antony and Cleopatra victims of conflict between political ambition and love. [Br. Lit.: Antony and Cleopatra] See : Love, Tragic "; Robert K. Shepherd, "Shakespeare's Henry V: Person and Persona"; Keith Gregor, "Julius Caesar and the Spanish Tradition"; Miguel Martinez Lopez, "The Philosophy of Death in Christopher Marlowe's Doctor Faustus"; Josephine Bregazzi, "Changing Roles: Gender Marking through Syntactic Distribution in the Jacobean Theatre"; Jose Manuel Gonzalez, "The Court Drama of Ben Jonson and Calderon"; Purificacion Ribes, "Spanish Adaptations of Ben Jonson's Volpone"; and Luciano Garcia, "The Duchess of Malfi and El mayordomo de las duquesa de Amalfi Revisited: Some Differences in Literary Convention and Cultural Horizon." Hodgdon, Barbara, and W. B. Worthen, eds. A Companion to Shakespeare and Performance. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers, 2005. xv + 688 pp. index. illus. bibl. $149.95. ISBN: 1-4051-1104-6. Includes: Barbara Hodgdon, "Introduction: A Kind of History"; Peggy Phelan, "Reconstructing Love: King Lear and Theatre Architecture"; Peter Holland, "Shakespeare's Two Bodies"; Bruce R. Smith, "Ragging Twelfth Night: 1602, 1996, 2002-03"; Robert Shaughnessy, "On Location"; Margarert Jane Kidnie, "Where is Hamlet? Text, Performance, and Adaptation"; Ania Loomba, "Shakespeare and the Possibilities of Postcolonial Performance"; Anthony B. Dawson, "The Imaginary Text, or the Curse of the Folio"; Laurie E. Osborne, "Shakespearean Screen/Play"; Simon Palfrey and Tiffany Stern, "What Does the Cued Part Cue? Parts and Cues in Romeo and Juliet"; Wendy Wall, "Editors in Love? Performing Desire in Romeo and Juliet"; W. B. Worthen, "Prefixing the Author: Print, Plays, and Performance"; Richard W. Schoch, "Shakespeare the Victorian"; Kathleen McLuskie, "Shakespeare Goes Slumming: Harlem '37 and Birmingham '97"; John Gillies, "Stanislavski, Othello, and the Motives of Eloquence"; Stuart Hampton-Reeves, "Shakespeare, Henry VI and the Festival of Britain The Festival of Britain was a national exhibition which opened in London and around Britain in May 1951. The official opening was on May 3.[1] The principal exhibition site was on the south bank of the River Thames near Waterloo Station. "; Ric Knowles, "Encoding/Decoding Shakespeare: Richard III at the 2002 Stratford Festival"; Miriam Gilbert, "Performance as Deflection"; Carol Chillington Rutter, "Maverick Shakespeare"; Paul Prescott, "Inheriting the Globe: The Reception of Shakespearean Space and Audience in Contemporary Reviewing"; Diana E. Henderson, "Performing History: Henry IV, Money, and the Fashion of Time"; Michael Cordner, "'Are We Being Theatrical Yet?': Actors, Editors, and the Possibilities of Dialogue"; Douglas Lanier, "Shakespeare on the Record"; Richard Burt, "Sshockspeare: (Nazi) Shakespeare Goes Heil-lywood"; Peter S. Donaldson, "Game Space/Tragic Space: Julie Taymor's Titus"; Elizabeth A. Deitchman, "Shakespeare Stiles Stiles can refer to: People
Hoenselaars, Ton, and Arthur F. Kinney, eds. Challenging Humanism: Essays in Honor of Dominic Baker-Smith. Newark, DE: University of Delaware Press, 2005. 336 pp. index. illus. bibl. $60. ISBN: 0-87413-920-1. Includes: Ton Hoenselaars, "Foreword"; Arthur F. Kinney, "Introduction"; "Utopia's First Readers"; Andrew D. Weiner, "Taking More Seriously: Humanism, Cultural Criticism, and the Possibility of a Past"; Elizabeth McCutcheon, "Thomas More at Epigrams: Humanism or Humanisms?"; Kees Meerhoff, "Melanchthon, Latomus, Ramus ramus /ra·mus/ (ra´mus) pl. ra´mi [L.] a branch, as of a nerve, vein, or artery. ramus articula´ris : Teachers of Careful Reading"; Roderick J. Lyall, "Christian Humanism in John Rolland's Court of Venus"; Marijke Spies, "In Praise of Dancing: A Paradoxical Encomium en·co·mi·um n. pl. en·co·mi·ums or en·co·mi·a 1. Warm, glowing praise. 2. A formal expression of praise; a tribute. by Hendrik Laurensz. Spiegel (1549-1612)"; Richard Todd, "Early Texts of Donne's 'Goodfriday, 1613. Riding Westward': Manuscripts and their Omissions, and the Provenance of the Earliest Translation, by Constantijn Huygens (1633)"; Donald Stump, "Sidney's Critique of Humanisn in the New Arcadia"; Victor Skretkowicz, "Shakespeare, Henri IV, and the Tyranny of Royal Style"; W. A. Sessions, "Bacon's Spenser"; Germaine Warkentin, "Humanism in Hard Times: The Second Earl of Leicester (1595-1677) and His Commonplace Books, 1630-60"; John Neubauer, "Making World War with Literature"; Ton Hoenselaars, "Recycling the Renaissance in World War II: E. W. & M. M. Robson Review Laurence Olivier's Henry V"; and Helen Wilcox, "Of Music and Silence: The Harmonies of Thomas Whythorne and Rose Tremain." Kliman, Bernice W., and Rick J. Santos, eds. Latin American Shakespeares. Madison: Fairleigh Dickinson University Fairleigh Dickinson University, at Florham-Madison and Teaneck-Hackensack, N.J.; coeducational; incorporated and opened 1942 as a junior college, became a four-year college in 1948 and a university in 1956. Press, 2005. 348 pp. index. illus. bibl. $57-50. ISBN: 0-8386-4064-8. Includes: Jose Roberto O'Shea, "Early Shakespearean Stars Performing in Brazilian Skies: Joao Caetano and National Theater"; Roberto Ferreira da Rocha, "Hero or Villain: A Brazilian Coriolanus During the Period of the Military Dictatorship"; Jesus Tronch-Perez, "The Unavenging Prince: A Nineteenth-Century Mexican Stage Adaptation of Hamlet"; Gregary J. Racz, "Strategies of Deletion in Pablo Neruda's Romeo y Julieta Romeo y Julieta can refer to:
Brazilian writer whose novels, including Dom Casmurro (1900), reveal his wit and pessimistic but empathic view of humanity. "; Lorena Terando, "Traces of Shakespeare in Cuba's Carpentier"; Ines Senna senna, any plant of the genus Sennia (formerly placed in Cassia), leguminous herbs, shrubs, and trees of the family Leguminosae (pulse family), most common in warm regions. Shaw, "Historias de Shakespeare: Propaganda in the Guise of Entertaining Love Stories"; Alfredo Michel Modenessi, "Cantinflas's Romeo y Julieta: The Rogue and Will"; Philippa Sheppard, "Latino Elements in Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet To comply with Wikipedia's lead section guidelines, it should be expanded. "; Thais Flores Flores, town, Guatemala Flores (flōrəs), town (1990 est. pop. 2,200), capital of Petén department, N Guatemala. Flores was built on an island in the southern part of Lake Petén Itzá and on the site of the Nogueira Diniz, "Shakespeare Parodied: Romeo and Juliet"; Aimara da Cunha Resende, "Text, Context and Audience: Two Versions of Romeo and Juliet in Brazilian Popular Culture"; Jose Ramon Diaz Fernandez, "Toward a Survey of Shakespeare in Latin America"; and Bernice W. Kliman, "Afterword." Kozuka, Takashi, and J. R. Mulryne, eds. Shakespeare, Marlowe, Jonson: New Directions in Biography. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing Company, 2006. v + 322 pp. index. bibl. $99.95. ISBN: 0-7546-5442-7. Includes: J. R. Mulryne, "Where We Are Now: New Directions and Biographical Methods"; Blair Worden, "Shakespeare in Life and Art: Biography and Richard II"; John Carey, "Is the Author Dead? Or, the Mermaids and the Robot"; Alan H. Nelson, "Calling All (Shakespeare) Biographers! Or, a Plea for Documentary Discipline"; Richard Dutton, "Shakespearean Origins"; Alison Shell, "Why Didn't Shakespeare Write Religious Verse?"; John W. Velz, "Shakespeare and the Geneva Bible: The Circumstances"; Helen Cooper, "Guy of Warwick Guy of Warwick (wŏr`ĭk), English legendary hero, popularized by an anonymous 14th-century rhymed romance. Guy won the earl of Warwick's daughter and saved England from the Danes by killing the giant Colbrand; he later renounced worldly , Upstart Crows, and Mounting Sparrows"; Peter Holland, "Shakespeare and the DNB DNB Dictionary of National Biography DNB Drum N Bass (music) DNB De Nederlandsche Bank DNB Dun & Bradstreet (stock symbol) DNB Den Norske Bank DNB David Nelson Band "; Charles Nicholl, "'By my onely meanes sett downe': The Texts of Marlow's Atheism atheism (ā`thē-ĭz'əm), denial of the existence of God or gods and of any supernatural existence, to be distinguished from agnosticism, which holds that the existence cannot be proved. "; Lisa Hopkins, "Was Marlowe Going to Scotland When He Died, and Does it Matter?"; Patrick Cheney, "Biographical Representations: Marlowe's Life of the Author"; David Riggs, "The Poet in the Play: Life and Art in Tamburlaine and The Jew of Malta"; Lloyd Davis, "The Love Life of Ben Jonson"; Ian Donaldson, "Looking Sideways: Jonson, Shakespeare and the Myths of Envy"; James Knowles, "Jonson in Scotland: Jonson's Mid-Jacobean Crisis"; and Julie Sanders, "Jonson's Caroline Coteries." Kuskin, William, ed. Caxton's Trace: Studies in the History of English Printing. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press The University of Notre Dame Press is a university press that is part of the University of Notre Dame in Indiana, United States. External link
Includes: William Kuskin, "Introduction: Following Caxton's Trace"; David R. Carlson, "A Theory of the Early English Printing Firm: Jobbing, Book Publishing, and the Problem of Productive Capacity in Caxton's Work"; Mark Addison Amos, "Violent Hierarchies: Disciplining Women and Merchant Capitalists in The Book of the Knygth of the Towre"; Jennifer R. Goodman, "Caxton's Continent"; A. E. B. Coldiron, "Taking Advice from a Frenchwoman: Caxton, Pynson, and Christine de Pizan's Moral Proverbs"; Alexandra Gillespie, "'Folowynge the trace of mayster Caxton': Some Histories of Fifteenth-Century Printed Books"; William Kuskin, "'Onely imagined': Vernacular Community and the English Press"; William N. West, "Old News: Caxton, de Worde, and the Invention of the Edition"; Patricia Clare Ingham, "Losing French: Vernacularity, Nation, and Caxton's English Status"; Tim William Machan, "Early Modern Middle English"; and Seth Lerer, "Caxton in the Nineteenth Century." Makinen, Virpi, ed. Lutheran Reformation and the Law. Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions. Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, 2006. vii + 270 pp. index. $120. ISBN: 90-04-14904-X. Includes: Heikki Pihlajamaki and Risto Saarinen, "Lutheran Reformation and the Law in Recent Scholarship"; Antti Raunio, "Divine and Natural Law in Luther and Melanchthon"; Antti Raunio and Virpi Makinen, "Right and Dominion in Luther's Thought and its Medieval Background"; Pekka Karkkainen, "Nominalist nom·i·nal·ism n. Philosophy The doctrine holding that abstract concepts, general terms, or universals have no independent existence but exist only as names. Psychology and the Limits of Canon Law canon law, in the Roman Catholic Church, the body of law based on the legislation of the councils (both ecumenical and local) and the popes, as well as the bishops (for diocesan matters). in Late Medieval Erfurt"; Reijo Tyorinoja, "Remarks on the Ideal Community"; Mia Korpiola, "Lutheran Marriage Norms in Action: The Example of Post-Reformation Sweden, 1520-1600"; Heikki Pihlajarnaki, "Executor divinarum et suarum legum: Criminal Law and the Lutheran Reformation"; and Kaarlo Arffman, "The Lutheran Reform of Poor Relief: A Historical and Legal Viewpoint." Mellet, Paul-Alexis, ed. Et de sa bouche sortait un glaive glaive n. Archaic A sword, especially a broadsword. [Middle English, from Old French, from Latin gladius; see gladiator.] : Les monarchomaques au XVI Siecle. Geneva: Librairie Droz S. A., 2006. index. bibl. n.p. ISBN: 26-00-01045-9. Includes: Thierry Menissier, "La place des Monarchomaques dans le debat sur les relations d'obeissance au XVI siecle"; Cornel cornel: see dogwood. Zwierlein, "La loi de Dieu et l'obligation a la defense: de Florence a Magdeburg (1494-1550)"; Paul-Alexis Mellet, "Nouveaux espaces et autre temps: le probleme de la Saint-Barthelemy et l'horizon europeen des Monarchomaques"; Hugues Daussy, "L'insertion des Vindiciae contra tyrannos Vindiciae contra tyrannos (meaning: "A defence of liberty against tyrants"[1]) was an influential Huguenot tract published in Basel in 1579. It advocated Protestant resistance to the French crown and sought to justify this resistance with a form of social contract theory. dans le combat politique aux Pays-Bas"; Robert M. Kingdon, "Theodore de Beze etait-il vraiment 'monarchomaque'?"; Arlette Jouanna, "'Capituler' avec son prince: la question de la contractualisation de la loi au XVI siecle"; and Isabelle Bouvignies, "Bodin et les Monarchomaques: la reaction absolutiste ou les promesses de l'autronomie." Monfasani, John, ed. Kristeller Reconsidered: Essays on His Life and Scholarship. Italica Press Studies in Art and History. New York: Italica Press, 2006. xviii + 310 pp. index. illus. bibl. $40. ISBN: 0-934977-57-7. Includes: John Monfasani, "Preface"; Michael J. B. Allen, "Paul Oskar Kristeller Paul Oskar Kristeller (May 22, 1905 in Berlin - July 7, 1999 in New York, USA) was an important scholar of Renaissance humanism. He was last active as Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Columbia University in New York. and Marsilio Ficino: E tenebris revocaverunt"; Paul Richard Blum, "The Young Paul Oskar Kristeller as a Philosopher"; Warren Boutcher, "The Making of the Humane Philosopher: Paul Oskar Kristeller and Twentieth-Century Intellectual History"; Christorpher C. Celenza, "Paul Oskar Kristeller 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. Tradition"; Arthur Field, "Reading and Rereading Kristeller's 'Finding List': Iter iterum iterumque"; Paul F. Grendler, "Paul Oskar Kristeller on Renaissance Universities"; James Hankins, "Kristeller and Ancient Philosophy"; Margaret L. King, "Kristeller ad feminam"; Patricia H. Labalme, "Paul Oskar Kristeller and the Fine Arts: Vivid Recollections"; Angelo Mazzocco, "Kristeller and the Italian Vernacular"; John Monfasani, "Kristeller and Manuscripts"; James J. Murphy, "Kristeller and Renaissance Rhetoric"; Martin L. Pine, "Paul Oskar Kristeller on Renaissance Scholasticism scholasticism (skōlăs`tĭsĭzəm), philosophy and theology of Western Christendom in the Middle Ages. Virtually all medieval philosophers of any significance were theologians, and their philosophy is generally embodied in their "; Frederick Purnell, Jr., "Paul Oskar Kristeller and the History of Renaissance Science"; John Tedeschi, "Paul Oskar Kristeller and Elisabeth Feist feist also fice n. Chiefly Southern U.S. A small mongrel dog. [Variant of obsolete fist, short for fisting dog, from Middle English fisting, Hirsch: A Lifetime Connection"; and Ronald G. Witt, "The Humanism of Paul Oskar Kristeller." Romack, Katherine, and James Fitzmaurice, eds. Cavendish and Shakespeare, Interconnections. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing Company, 2006. xii + 218 pp. index. illus. $89.95. ISBN: 0-7546-5453-2. Includes: Katherine Romack and James Fitzmaurice, "Cavendish and Shakespeare, Interconnections"; Shannon Miller, "'Thou art a Moniment, without a tombe': Affiliation and Memorialization in Margaret Cavendish's Playes and Plays, Never before Printed"; James Fitzmaurice, "Shakespeare, Cavendish, and Reading Aloud in Seventeenth-Century England"; Erna Kelly, "Drama's Olio o·li·o n. pl. o·li·os 1. A heavily spiced stew of meat, vegetables, and chickpeas. 2. a. A mixture or medley; a hodgepodge. b. : A New Way to Serve Old Ingredients in The Religious and The Matrimonial mat·ri·mo·ny n. pl. mat·ri·mo·nies The act or state of being married; marriage. [Middle English, from Old French matrimoine, from Latin m Trouble"; Brandie R. Siegfried, "Dining at the Table of Sense: Shakespeare, Cavendish, and The Convent of Pleasure"; Alexandra G. Bennett, "Testifying in the Court of Public Opinion: Margaret Cavendish Reworks The Winter's Tale"; Mihoko Suzuki, "Gender, the Political Subject, and Dramatic Authorship: Margaret Cavendish's Loves Adventures and the Shakespearean Example"; Vimala C. Pasupathi, "Old Playwrights, Old Soldiers, New Martial Subjects: The Cavendishes and the Drama of Soldiery"; Amy Scott-Douglass, "Enlarging Margaret: Cavendish, Shakespeare, and French Women Warriors and Writers"; Karen Raber, "The Unnatural Tragedy and Familial Absolutisms"; and Katherine Romack, "'I wonder she should be so Infamous a Whore?': Cleopatra Restored." Roush, Sherry L., and Cristelle L. Baskins, eds. The Medieval Marriage Scene: Prudence, Passion, Policy. Tempe: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2005. vii + 216 pp. index. illus. $40. ISBN: 0-86698-343-3. Includes: Judith R. Baskin, "Medieval Jewish Models of Marriage"; Konrad Eisenbichler, "At Marriage End: Girolamo Savonarola and the Question of Widows in Late Fifteenth-Century Florence"; Dyan Elliott, "Lollardy and the Integrity of Marriage and the Family"; Jenny Jochens, "Germanic Marriage: The Case of Medieval Iceland"; John W. Baldwin John W. Baldwin (born July 13, 1929, in Chicago), Charles Homer Haskins professor of history emeritus at the Johns Hopkins University, he received his Hopkins Ph.D. in 1956 and joined the faculty in 1961. , "The Many Loves of Philip Augustus"; Cristelle L. Baskins, "Scenes from a Marriage: Hospitality and Commerce in Boccaccio's Tale of Saladin and Torello"; Priscilla Bawcutt, "Women Talking about Marriage in William Dunbar and Hans Sachs"; Elizabeth W. Poe, "The Old and the Feckless feck·less adj. 1. Lacking purpose or vitality; feeble or ineffective. 2. Careless and irresponsible. [Scots feck, effect (alteration of effect) + -less. : Fabliau fabliau, plural fabliaux (both: fäblēō`), short comic, often bawdy tale in verse that deals realistically and satirically with middle-class or lower-class characters. Husbands"; Barbara A. Hanawalt, "The Dilemma of the Widow of Property for Late Medieval London"; Frederik Pedersen, "Counsel and Consent: Preparing for Marriage Litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute. When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation. According to the Fourteenth-Century York Cause Papers"; Susan Mosher A mosher is a person who is crossed between goth/punk/skater they have long hair and listen to music like slipknot and metal music. Some people call them headbangers. At certain music shows they have something called a mosh pit, basically its a fight pit with loads of people bashing each other. Stuard, "Marriage Gifts and Fashion Mischief"; and Ronald E. Surtz, "Tecla Servent and Her Two Husbands." Safley, Thomas M., ed. Ad historiam humanam: Aufsatze fur Hans-Christoph Rublack. Epfendorf: Bibliotheca bib·li·o·the·ca n. 1. A collection of books; a library. 2. A catalog of books. [Latin biblioth Academica Verlag, 2005. 226 pp. illus. n.p. ISBN: 3-928471-65-1. Includes: Lee Palmer Wandel, "Introduction"; Thomas A. Brady, Jr., "Hans-Christoph Rublack, Social Historian of the Reformation"; Rolf Kiessling, "Reformation(en) in Augsburg--die Perspektive der Gemeinden: Skizze zu einem Forschungsprojekt"; J. Jeffery Tyler, "The Bishop's Power and Peril: The Episcopus exclusus in Augsburg and Constance"; Bernd Hamm, "Normative Zentrierung stadtischer Religiositat zwischen 1450 und 1550"; Gabriele Haug-Moritz, "Kurfurst Moritz von Sachsen als Kriegsfurst im Spiegel der Medien"; Wolfgang Zimmermann, "Der Konstanzer Spaniersturm von 1548: Zur Rezeptionsgeschichte eines historischen Ereignisses zwischen reformatorischer Selbstvergewisserung und nationalliberaler Instrumentalisierung"; Ernst Koch, "Beteiligung oder Distanz--Die Religion der kleinen Leute und der Gottesdienst der Institution Kirche"; Lyndal Roper, "Witches' Children"; Sabine Holtz, "'[...] jhr Ampt ohn Ansehen der Person thun': Konfliktpotentiale im Leben eines Kirchendieners"; Michael Baylor, "Thomas Muntzer as Peasants' War Leader"; Norbert Haag, "Fruhe Neuzeit im 20. Jahrhundert? Landliche Frommigkeit im Dekanat Herrenberg 1919-1939"; Jorn Sieglerschmidt, "Spielt die Natur mit dem Menschen? Zum Einfluss der Natur auf die soziale Umwelt des Menschen"; and Thomas Max Safley, "Zur definition von 'Dissent' im konfessionellen Zeitalter: Die Augsburger Streitpredigten von Georg Philipp Riss." Scanlon, Larry, and James Simpson, eds. John Lydgate: Poetry, Culture, and Lancastrian England. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2006. index. $65 (cl), $30 (pbk). ISBN: 0-268-04115-6 (cl), 0-268-04116-4 (pbk). Includes: Larry Scanlon and James Simpson, "Introduction"; Phillipa Hardman, "Lydgate's Uneasy Syntax"; Robert J. Meyer-Lee, "Lydgate's Laureate Pose"; Larry Scanlon, "Lydgate's Poetics: Laureation and Domesticity in the Temple of Glass"; Scott-Morgan Straker, "Propaganda, Intentionality intentionality Property of being directed toward an object. Intentionality is exhibited in various mental phenomena. Thus, if a person experiences an emotion toward an object, he has an intentional attitude toward it. , and the Lancastrian Lydgate"; James Simpson, "'For al my body ... weieth nat an unce': Empty Poets and Rhetorical Weight in Lydgate's Churl and the Bird"; C. David Benson, "Civic Lydgate: The Poet and London"; Maura B. Nolan, "The Performance of the Literary: Lydgate's Mummings"; Jennifer Summit, "'Stable in study': Lydgate's Fall of Princes and Duke Humphrey's Library"; Rita Copeland, "Lydgate, Hawes, and the Science of Rhetoric in the Late Middle Ages"; Fiona Somerset, "'Hard is with seyntis for to make affray': Lydgate the 'Poet-Propagandist' as Hagiographer hag·i·og·ra·phy n. pl. hag·i·og·ra·phies 1. Biography of saints. 2. A worshipful or idealizing biography. hag "; and Ruth Nisse, "'Was it not Routhe to Se?': Lydgate and the Styles of Martyrdom." Schrenck, Gilbert, ed. Autour de L'Histoire Universelle d'Agrippa dAubigne. Travaux d'Humanisme et Renaissance 411. Geneva: Librairie Droz S. A., 2006. 278 pp. index. illus. bibl. CHF 150. ISBN: 2-600-01005-X. Includes: Andre Thierry, "Un chapitre de l'Histoire Universalle d'A. d'Aubigne"; "Monluc et Aubigne"; "Les vieillards dans l'Histoire Universelle"; "Agrippa d'Aubigne: de l'histoire aux memoires et a l'autobiographie"; "Les Tragiques et l'Histoire Universelle, de Melpomene eschevelee a Clio astorge?"; "Agrippa d'Aubignee, lecteur et traducteur de Jacues-Auguste de Thou"; "De quelques exploits d'A. d'Aubigne dans le Sud-Ouest d'apres son Histoire Universelle et Sa Vie a ses enfants"; Gilles Banderier, "Agrippa d'Aubigne et Pierre Jeannin, historiens de Henri IV"; Jean Brunel, "Rhetorique et histoire dans les Elogia de Scevole de Sainte-Marthe"; Jean-Marc Debard, "Psautier huguenot et piete populaire dans la principaute lutherienne de Montbeliard"; Claude-Gilbert Dubois, "En marge de la reprise de Villeneuve-de-Berg (1573) (Histoire Universelle, 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. VI, chapitre XIII)"; Jean-Raymond Fanlo, "Mettre en ordre des choses tant desordonnees: les enjeux politiques de la disposition dans l'Histoire Universelle"; Marie-Madeliene Fragonard, "La trahison des chefs. Le Supplement a l'Histoire Universelle"; Madeleine Lazard, "L'image de la reine Elizabeth d'Angleterre dans dans l'Histoire Universelle"; Marie-Dominique Legrand, "Michel de L'Hospital dans l'Histoire Universelle: contextes, texte, hors-texte, essai de lecture presque 'surrealiste'"; and Daniel Menager, "Les origines de la Reforme d'apres les premiers chapitres de l'Histoire Universelle." Stillman, Robert E., ed. Spectacle and Public Performance in the Late Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions. Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, 2006. ix + 257 pp. index. illus. this. bibl. $120. ISBN: 90-04-14928-7. Includes: Richard K. Emmerson, "Antichrist Antichrist (ăn`tĭkrīst), in Christian belief, a person who will represent on earth the powers of evil by opposing the Christ, glorifying himself, and causing many to leave the faith. on Page and Stage in the Later Middle Ages"; Peter Cockett, "Staging Antichrist and the Performance of Miracles"; Robert E. Stillman, "'Nothing more nedeful': Politics and the Rhetoric of Accommodation in Elizabeth I's Coronation Procession"; Tiffany J. Alkan, "Britomart's Backward Glance in Spenser's Faerie Queene: Liminal liminal /lim·i·nal/ (lim´i-n'l) barely perceptible; pertaining to a threshold. lim·i·nal adj. Relating to a threshold. liminal barely perceptible; pertaining to a threshold. Triumphs/Dark Erotics in Busirane's Mask of Cupid"; Nora Johnson, "Spectacle and the Fantasy of Immateriality im·ma·te·ri·al·i·ty n. pl. im·ma·te·ri·al·i·ties 1. The state or quality of being immaterial. 2. Something immaterial. Noun 1. : Authorship and Magic in John a Kent and John a Cumber John a Kent and John a Cumber is a 16th century play by Anthony Munday. The precise dating of the play is unknown, although a transcript which has the date 159x (with the reading of the last digit being uncertain) exists and there is some evidence that it was being performed "; Sarah Beckwith, "The Play of Voice: Acknowledgment, Knowledge, and Self-Knowledge in Measure for Measure"; Richard C. McCoy, "Spectacle and Equivocation in Macbeth"; Peter Holland, "Mapping Shakespeare's Britain"; Robert W. Barrett, Jr., "The Absent Triumphator in the 1610 Chester's Triumph in Honor of Her Prince"; Tom Bishop, "Have his 'carkasse': The Aftermaths of English Court Masques"; and Lauren Shohet, "Reading/Genres: On 1630s Masques." Strasser, Gerhard F., and Mara R. Wade, eds. Die Domanen des Emblems: Ausserliterarische Anwendungen der Emblematik. Wolfenbutteler Arbeiten zur Barockforschung 39. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2004. 308 pp. index. illus. [euro]74. ISBN: 3-447-05066-7. Includes: Gerhard F. Strasser and Mara R. Wade, "Einleitung"; Johannes Kohler, "Die emblematischen Monatsfliesen in Wrisbergholzen"; Sabine Modersheim, "Duce virtute, comite fortuna: Das emblematische Programm des Goldenen Saals im Nurnberger Rathaus"; Mara R. Wade, "Von Schedels Weltchronik bis zu Birkens Friedensdichtungen: eine Nunberger emblematisch-ikonographische Tradition im Kontext"; Sara C. Smart, "'So gehts hinan zur Sternen-bahn': Das emblematische Programm eines 1694 am Wolfenbutteler Hof gehaltenen Festessens"; Claudie Balavoine, "The Validity of Emblematic References for Interpreting 16th-Century Images: Two Portraits by Hans Holbein"; Johann Anselm Steiger, "Luthers Bild-Theologie als theologisches und hermeneutisches Fundament fun·da·ment n. See anus. fundament 1. a base or foundation, as the breech or rump. 2. the anus and parts adjacent to it. der Emblematik der lutherischen Orthodoxie"; Werner Braun, "Visuelle Elemente in der Musik der fruhen Neuzeit: Rastralkreuze"; Carsten Bach-Nielsen, "The Runes: Hieroglyphs of the North"; Ingrid Hopel, "Embleme auf Mobeln des 18. Jahrhunderts im Umkreis Husums"; Gerhard F. Strasser, "Die Verbindung von Mnemonik und Emblematik in didaktischer Literatur der 17. Jarhunderts"; Jochen Becker, "Geistlich oder geistreich: vom Sinn 'emblem-atischer' Bilder"; and Karl Josef Holtgen, "Englische emblematische Titelblatter der fruhen Neuzeit und ihr kultureller Kontext." Tarrete, Alexandre, ed. Stoicisme et christianisme a la Renaissance. Cahiers V. L. Saulnier 23. Paris: Editions Rue d'Ulm, 2006. 244 pp. index. bibl. [euro]24. ISBN: 2-7288-0354-4. Includes: Alexandre Tarrete, "Avant-propos"; Frank Lestringant, "Deux chretiens face au stoicisme, Montaigne et d'Aubigne"; Laure Hermand-Schebat, "Stoicisme et christianisme dans les lettres de consolation de Petrarque"; Jean Lecointe, "Ethos stoque et morale stoicienne: stoicisme et rhetorique evangelique de la consolation dans le De contemptu rerum fortuitarum de Guillaume Bude (1520)"; Ullrich Langer, "Liberte chretienne et liberte stoicienne: l'abbaye de Theleme"; Loris Petris, "L'Hospital, Pibrac, et Montaigne: trois magistrats-ecrivains face au neostoicisme chretien"; Alexandre Tarrete, "Le stoicisme chretien de Guillaume Du Vair Guillaume du Vair (March 7, 1556 - August 3, 1621) was a French author and lawyer. He was born in Paris. After taking holy orders, he exercised only legal functions for most of his career. However, from 1617 till his death he was Bishop of Lisieux. (1556-1621)"; Amy Graves, "Les epreuves du huguenot et la vulgarisation Noun 1. vulgarisation - the act of rendering something coarse and unrefined vulgarization degradation, debasement - changing to a lower state (a less respected state) 2. de stoicisme: Simon Goulart, Jean de L'Espine, et Seneque"; Jacqueline Lagree, "Simon Goulart et Seneque, ou comment butiner?"; Olivier Millet, "Le stoicisme au quotidien: le journal de Casaubon"; Jan Papy, "Clement d'Alexandrie dans la philosophie neostoicienne de Juste Lipse"; Bruno Meniel, "Stoicisme et christianisme dans les Epistres morales d'Honore d'Urfe"; and Alexandre Tarrete, "Conclusion." MONOGRAPHS: Armstrong, E. A Ciceronian Sunburn sunburn, inflammation of the skin caused by actinic rays from the sun or artificial sources. Moderate exposure to ultraviolet radiation is followed by a red blush, but severe exposure may result in blisters, pain, and constitutional symptoms. : A Tudor Dialogue on Humanistic Rhetoric and Civic Poetics. 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