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BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCE:

Simonsohn, Shlomo. The Jews in Sicily Vol. 3: 1392-1414. Boston and Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, 2001. xii + 560 pp. index, gloss. $234. ISBN ISBN
abbr.
International Standard Book Number


ISBN International Standard Book Number

ISBN n abbr (= International Standard Book Number) → ISBN m 
: 90-04-12168-4.

Tranchedini, Nicodemo. Vocabolario italiano-latino: edizione del primo lessico dal volgare: secolo XV. Ed. Federico Pelle. 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, 2001. lxxvi + 194 pp. 29.95 IL. ISBN: 88-222-5041-9.

EDITIONS, TRANSLATIONS, AND DOCUMENTS:

Alighieri, Dante. The New Life. Ed. Michael Palmer. Trans. Dante Gabriel Rossetti. (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
 Review Books.) New York: New York Review Books, 2002. xviii + 108 pp. $16.95. ISBN: 0-940322-87-0.

Anconitani, Kyriaci. Naumachia Regia. Ed. Liliana Monti Sabia. (Istituto Nazionale di Studi sul Rinascimento Meridionale, 11.) Milan and Pisa: Istituti Editoriali e Poligrafici Internazionali, 2000. 86 pp. index. n.p. ISBN: 88-8147-208-2.

Balbiani, Laura. La Magia Naturalis di Giovan Battista Della Porta: lingua lingua /lin·gua/ (ling´gwah) pl. lin´guae   [L.] tongue.lin´gual

lingua geogra´phica  benign migratory glossitis.

lingua ni´gra  black tongue.
, cultura e scienza in Europa all'inizio dell'eta moderna. Bern and New York Peter Lang, 2001. 244 pp. index, append To add to the end of an existing structure. . tbls. bibl. $43.95. ISBN: 3-906767-22-1.

Belleau, Remy. CEuvres poetiques II. Ed. Guy Demerson. Paris: Honors Champion, 2001. 334 pp. illus. gloss. bib bib - BibTeX !. 170 FF. ISBN: 2-7453-0466-6.

Belleau, Remy. CEuvres poetiques IV. Ed. Guy Demerson. Paris: Honors Champion, 2001. 418 pp. gloss. 280 FF. ISBN: 2-7453-0628-6.

Bruno, Giordano. Corpus iconographicum: Ie incisioni nelle opere a stampa. Ed. Gabriele Mino. Milan: Adelphi Edizioni, 2001. ciii + 618 pp. 77.47 EUR EUR

In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the Euro.

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: 88-459-1667-7.

Burke, Victoria and Elizabeth R. Clarke, eds. The Centuries of Julia Palmer. Nottingham: Trent Editions, 2001. xxvi + 362 pp. gloss. [pound sterling] 9.99. ISBN: 1-84233-061-6.

Campanella, Tommaso. Apologia ap·o·lo·gi·a  
n.
A formal defense or justification. See Synonyms at apology.



[Latin, apology; see apology.
 pro GalileolApologie de Galilee. (Science et Humanisme.) Ed. Michel-Pierre Lerner. 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
, 2001. clxxiv + 335 pp. index. illus. 39.64 EUR. ISBN: 2-251-34509-4.

Cauchie, Antoine. Grammaire francaise (1586): texte latin original. Ed. Colette Demaiziere. Paris: Honors Champion, 2001. 544 pp. index. 85.35 EUR. ISBN: 2-7453-0627-8.

de La Ramee, Pierre. Grammaire (1572). Ed. Colette Demaiziere. Paris: Honore Champion, 2001. 167 PP. index, gloss. 240 FF. ISBN: 2-7453-0464-X.

de Mendoza, Lope Hurtado. Correspondance d'un Ambassadeur Castillan an Portugal: dans les annees 1530. Ed. Luisa Braz de Oliveira. Lisbon and Paris: Fundacao Calouste Gulbenkian, 2001. 653 pp. index. bibl. n.p. ISBN: 972-8462-22-0.

de Navarre, Marguerite. (Euvres completes I: Pater PATER. Father. A term used in making genealogical tables.  noster et Petit oeuvre devot. Ed. Sabine Lardon Lar´don

n. 1. A bit of fat pork or bacon used in larding.
. Paris: Honore Champion, 2001. 148 pp. index. bibl. 163 FF. ISBN: 2-7453-0293-0.

de Navarre, Marguerite. (Euvres completes III: Le Triomphe de l'agneau. Ed. Simone de Reyff. Paris: Honore Champion, 2001. 302 pp. index. bibl. 160 FF. ISBN: 2-7453-0576-X.

de Navarre, Marguerite. (Euvres completes IX: La Complainte pour un derenu prisonnier et les Chansons spirituelles. Ed. Michele Clement. Paris: Honore Champion, 2001. 312 pp. append. gloss. bibl. 160 FF. ISBN: 2-7453-0294-9.

de Verville, Bdroalde. L'Histoire des vers vers
abbr.
versed sine
 qui filent la soye. Ed. Michel Renaud. Paris: Honore Champion, 2001. 218 pp. index. append. bibl. 28.95 EUR. ISBN: 2-7453-0629-4.

di Lasso, Orlando. The Complete Motets 19: Motets from Printed Anthologies and Manuscripts, 1580-1594. Ed. Peter Bergquist. Middleton, WI: A-R Editions, 2002. xxxi + 265 pp. illus. rbls. bibl. $110. ISBN: 0-89579-495-0.

Erasmus, Desiderius. Erasmi Opera Omnia, Volume VI-2: Recognita et Adnotatione Critica Instructa Notisque Illustrata. Ed. A. J. Brown. Amsterdam and London: Elsevier Science, 2001. x + 516 pp. index. n.p. ISBN: 0-444-50942-9.

Fabre, Pierre Jean. L'Alchimiste chretien: traduction anonyme inedite du XVIII siecle avec le fac-simile de l'edition latine originale. Ed. Frank Greiner. Paris and Villejuif Cedex: Societe d'Erude de l'Histoire de l'Alchimie, 2001. cxx + 345 pp. index. tbls. bibl. n.p. ISBN: 88-7252-203-X.

Garzoni, Tomaso. L'hospidale de'pazzi incurabili (L'hospital des fols incurables). Ed. Adelin Charles Fiorato. Paris: Honore Champion, 2001. 454 pp. 79.25 EUR. ISBN: 2-7453-0579-4.

Heinsius, Daniel. De constitutione tragadia: la poetique d'Heinsius. Ed. Anne Duprat. 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.
: Libraire Droz S. A., 2001. 354 pp. index. 138 FF. ISBN: 2-600-00621-4.

Laguna, Andres. Europa heautentimorumene: es decir, que miseramente a sl misma se atormenta y lamenta su propia desgracia. Ed. Miguel Angel Gonzalez Manjarres. Valladolid: Junta de Castilla y Leon, 2001. 208 pp. index. bibl. 18.03 EUR. ISBN: 84-7846-990-7.

Pasquier, Erienne. Les jeus poetiques (1610): edition critique. Ed. Jean-Pierre Dupouy. Paris: Honore Champion, 2001. 476 pp. index. tbls. bibl.68.60 EUR. ISBN: 2-7453-0578-6.

Petrarch. Bucolicum Carmen Carmen

throws over lover for another. [Fr. Lit.: Carmen; Fr. Opera: Bizet, Carmen, Westerman, 189–190]

See : Faithlessness


Carmen

the cards repeatedly spell her death. [Fr.
. Eds. Marcel Francois and Paul Bachmann. Paris: Honore Champion, 2001. 474 pp. index. bibl. 420 FF. ISBN: 2-7453-0577-8.

Pinelli, Gian Vincenzo and Claude Dupuy. Une correspondance entre deux humanistes: Vol. 1-2. Ed. Anna Maria Raugei. Florence: Leo S. Olschki, 2001. Cxxviii + 770 pp. index. append. 77.46 EUR. ISBN: 88-222-4995-X.

Symcox, Geoffrey and Jesus Carrillo, eds. Las Casas on Columbus: The Third Voyage. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2001. x + 334 pp. index. map. bibl. 70 EUR. ISBN: 2-503-51181-3.

Symcox, Geoffrey, ed. Italian Reports on America, 1493-1522: Letters, Dispatches, and Papal Bulls. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2001. xiv + 162 pp. index, bibl. 50 EUR. ISBN: 2-503-51180-5.

COLLECTED ESSAYS:

Baron, Sabrina A., ed. The Reader Revealed (With the assistance of Elizabeth Walsh and Susan Scola.) Lampeter and New York: The Edwin Mellen Press, 2001. 158 pp. illus. bibl. n.p. ISBN: 0-295-98183-0.

Contents: Steven N. Zwicker Steven Nathan Zwicker (born June 4 1943) is an American literary scholar and the Stanley Elkin Professor in the Humanities in Arts and Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis. , "The Reader Revealed"; Sabrina Alcorn Baron, "Red Ink red ink Health administration A popular term for financial losses. Cf in the Black.  and Black Letter: Reading Early Modern Authority"; Anthony Grafton, "John Dee Reads Books of Magic"; Evelyn B. Tribble, "Godly god·ly  
adj. god·li·er, god·li·est
1. Having great reverence for God; pious.

2. Divine.



god
, Reading: John Foxe's Actes and Monuments (1583)"; Arthur F. Marotti, "Folger MSS V.a. 89 and V.a. 345: Reading Lyric Poetry in Manuscript"; Kevin Sharpe, "Uncommonplaces? Sir William Drake's Reading Notes"; Jennifer Andersen, "Posh Print and the Polemicization of William Dugdale's Monasticon anglicanum (1655)"; Anna Battigelli, "'To Conclude Aright a·right  
adv.
In a proper manner; correctly.



[Middle English, from Old English ariht : a-, on; see a-2 + riht, right; see right.
 within Ourselves": Narcissus Luttrell and the Burden of the Protestant Reader, 1678-88"; and William H. Sherman, "'Rather soiled by use': Renaissance Readers and Modern Collectors."

Brown, David Alan, ed. Virtue and Beauty: Leonardo's Ginevra de' Benci Ginevra de' Benci (Born 1457) was a lady of the aristocratic class in 15th century Florence, admired for her intelligence by Florentine contemporaries. She is the subject of one of only 17 extant paintings attributed to Leonardo da Vinci.  and Renaissance Portraits of Women. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2001. 236 pp. $55. ISBN: 0-691-09057-2.

Contents: David Alan Brown, "Introduction"; Dale Kent, "Women in Renaissance Florence"; Victoria Kirkham, "Poetic Ideals of Love and Beauty"; Joanna WoodsMarsden, "Portrait of the Lady, 1430-1520"; Roberti Orsi Landini, "Costume in Fifteenth-Century Florentine Portraits of Women"; and Mary Westerman Bulgatella, "Catalogue of the Exhibition."

Cornish, Alison and Dana E. Stewart, eds. Sparks and Seeds: Medieval Literature and its Afterlife: Essays in Honor of John Freccero. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2000. x + 348 pp. 50 EUR. ISBN: 2-503-50906-1.

Contents: Giuseppe Mazzotta, "Introduction"; Dennis Costa, "Conversion to the Text's Terms: Processes of Signification SIGNIFICATION, French law. The notice given of a decree, sentence or other judicial act.  in Bonaventure's Itinerarium mentis in deum"; Dana E. Stewart, "Spirits of Love: Subjectivity, Gender, and Optics in the Lyrics of Guido"; John Kleiner, "On Failing One's Teachers: Dante, Virgil, and the Ironies of Instruction"; Jeffrey T. Schnapp, "Lectura Dantis: Inferno 30"; James Nohrnberg, "The Love that Moves the Sun and Other Stars in Dante's Hell"; Rachel Jacoff, "'Our Bodies, Our Selves': The Body in the Commedia"; Alison Cornish, "Telling Time in Purgatory"; Warren Ginsberg, "Dante's Aesthetics of Being"; Peter S. Hawkins, "'Are You Here? Surprise in the Commedia"; Marguerite Chiarenza, "Solomon's Song in the Divine Comedy"; Walter Stephens, "Tasso as Ulysses"; David Quint, "The Debate Between Arms and Letters in the Gerusalemme liberata"; Eileen Reeves, "Representing Invention: The Telescope as News"; Patricia Parker, "Fatti Maschii, Parole femine Fatti maschii, parole femine is the state motto of Maryland. Sometimes mistaken for Latin, the language of many state mottos, it is actually Italian, although the proper spelling of the phrase is "Fatti maschi, parole femmine : Manly Deeds, Womanly wom·an·ly  
adj. wom·an·li·er, wom·an·li·est
1. Having qualities generally attributed to a woman.

2. Belonging to or representative of a woman; feminine: womanly attire.
 Words"; Rebe cca West, "Desire, Displacement, Digression: Rhetorical Ramification ramification /ram·i·fi·ca·tion/ (ram?i-fi-ka´shun)
1. distribution in branches.

2. a branching.


ram·i·fi·ca·tion
n.
A branching shape or arrangement.
 in Giorgio Manganelli's Amore and Tutti tut·ti   Music
adv. & adj.
All. Used chiefly as a direction to indicate that all performers are to take part.

n. pl. tut·tis
1.
 gli errori"; and Millicent Marcus, "The Italian Body Politic BODY POLITIC, government, corporations. When applied to the government this phrase signifies the state.
     2. As to the persons who compose the body politic, they take collectively the name, of people, or nation; and individually they are citizens, when considered
 is a Woman: Feminized National Identity in Postwar Italian Film."

Ditchfield, Simon, ed. Christianity and Community in the West: Essays for John Bossy bossy

1. in dog conformation, used to describe overdevelopment of the shoulder muscles.

2. vernacular pet name for a cow.
. Aldershot and Burlington: Ashgate Publishing Company, 2001. xxx + 322 pp. bibl. illus. $84.95. ISBN: 0-75460-240-0.

Contents: Peter Biller, "Cathar Peacemaking Peacemaking
See also Antimilitarism.

Agrippa, Menenius

Coriolanus’s witty friend; reasons with rioting mob. [Br. Lit.: Coriolanus]

Antenor

percipiently urges peace with Greeks. [Gk. Lit.
"; R. Barrie Dobson, "Contrasting Cults: St. Cuthbert of Durham and St. Thomas of Canterbury in the Fifteenth Century"; Colin Richmond, "Three Suffolk Pieces"; Ken Farnhill, "Guilds, Purgatory and the Cult of Saints: Westlake Reconsidered"; Claire Cross, "A Yorkshire Religious House and its Hinterland: Monk Bretton Priory Originally founded under the Cluniac order, Monk Bretton Priory is located in the village of Lundwood, in the borough of Barnsley, England. It was founded in 1154 as the Priory of St.  in the Sixteenth Century"; Eamon Duffy, "The Conservative Voice in the English Reformation"; Margaret Aston, "Bibles to Ballads: Some Pictorial Migrations in the Reformation"; Patrick Collinson, "Merry England on the Ropes: The Contested Culture of the Early Modern English Early Modern English refers to the stage of the English language used from about the end of the Middle English period (the latter half of the 15th century) to 1650. Thus, the first edition of the King James Bible and the works of William Shakespeare both belong to the late phase  Town"; Ian Green, "'All people that on earth do dwell: Sing to the Lord with cheerful voice': Protestantism and Music in Early Modern England"; Peter Burke, "The Black Legend of the Jesuits: An Essay in the History of Social Stereotypes"; Simon Ditchfield, "An Early Christian School of Sanctity in Tridentine Rome"; Adriano Prosperi, "Science and the Theological Imagination in the Seventeenth Century: Baptism and the Origins of the Individual"; Jean-Louis Flandrin, "Observations on French Christian Feasts and their Histories"; Ludmilla Jordanova, "Richard Mead's Communities of Belief in Eighteenth-Century London"; William Sheils, "Church, Community and Culture in Rural England, 1850-1900: J. C. Atkinson and the Parish of Danby in Cleveland"; Mary Heimann, "St. Francis and Modern English Sentiment"; and Peter Jupp, "John Bossy: A Personal Appreciation."

Encarnacion, Karen Rosoff and Anne L. McClanan, eds. The Material Culture of Sex, Procreation PROCREATION. The generation of children; it is an act authorized by the law of nature: one of the principal ends of marriage is the procreation of children. Inst. tit. 2, in pr. , and Marriage in Premodern pre·mod·ern  
adj.
Existing or coming before a modern period or time: the feudal system of premodern Japan. 
 Europe. Houndmills and New York: Palgrave/St. Martin's Press, 2001. xiv + 286 pp. index. illus. $59.95. ISBN: 0-312-24001-5.

Contents: Anne L. McClanan and Karen Rosoff Encarnacion, "Introduction"; Janet Huskinson, "Representing Women on Roman Sarcophagi"; Anne L. McClanan, "'Weapons to Probe the Womb': The Material Culture of Abortion and Contraception in the Early Byzantine Period"; Alicia Walker, "Myth and Magic in Early Byzantine Marriage Jewelry: The Persistence of Pre-Christian Traditions"; Veronica Sekules, "Spinning Yarns: Clean Linen and Domestic Values in Late Medieval French"; Paula M. Rieder, "Insecure Borders: Symbols of Clerical Privilege and Gender Ambiguity in the Liturgy of Churching"; Katherine Park, "Relics of a Fertile Heart: The 'Autopsy' of Clare of Montefalco St. Clare of Montefalco (Italian: Chiara da Montefalco), also called St. Clare of the Cross (c. 1268 - 18 August, 1318) is a Saint of the Roman Catholic Church. She was a 13th Century Italian Abbess and religious leader. "; Geraldine A. Johnson, "Beautiful Brides and Model Mothers: The Devotional and Talismanic tal·is·man·ic   also tal·is·man·i·cal
adj.
1. Of or relating to talismans: talismanic formulas.

2.
 Functions of Early Modern Marian Reliefs"; Adrian W. B. Randolph, "Renaissance Household Goddesses: Fertility, Politics, and the Gendering of Spectatorship"; Charlene Villasenor Black, "The Moralized Breast in Early Modern Spain"; Karen Rosoff Encarnacion, "The Pro per Uses of Desire: Sex and Procreation in Reformation Anatomical Fugitive Sheets"; and Helmut Puff, "The Sodomite's Clothes: Gift-Giving and Sexual Excess in Early Modern Germany and Switzerland."

Giacone, Franco, ed. Etudes rabelaisiennes, Volume XL: Le Cinquiesme 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.
: Actes du colloque international de Rome (16-19 octobre 1998). Geneva: Libraire Droz S. A., 2001. 636 pp. index. tbls. n.p. ISBN: 2-600-00637-0.

Law, John Easton. Venice and the Veneto in the Early Renaissance. (Variorum Collected Studies Series.) Aldershot and Burlington: Ashgate Publishing Company, 2000. xviii + 334 PP. index. illus. map. $105.95. ISBN: 0-86078-813-X.

Contents: "Venetian Rule in the Patria PATRIA. The country; the men of the neighborhood competent to serve on a jury; a jury. This word is nearly synonymous with pais. (.q.v.)  del Friuli in the Early Fifteenth Century: Problems of Justification"; "The Beginnings of Venetian Rule in Verona"; "'Super differentiis agitatis Venetiis inter districtuales et civitatem': Venezia, Verona e il contado nel '400"; "Verona and the Venetian State in the Fifteenth Century"; "The Cittadella of Verona"; "Venice and the 'closing' of the Veronese Constitution in 1405"; "Relations between Venice and the Provinces of the Mainland"; "La caduta degli Scaligeri"; "Age Qualification and the Venetian Constitution: The Case of the Capello Family"; "Venice and the Problem of Sovereignty in the Patria del Friuli, 1421"; "The Venetian Mainland State in the Fifteenth Century"; "Venice, Verona and the della Scala after 1405"; "A New Frontier: Venice and the Trentino in the Early Fifteenth Century"; "A Clerical Chronicler of c. 1400: Clemente Miari of Belluno"; "Lo stato veneziano e le castellanie di Verona"; and "Un confronto fra due stati 'rinascimentali': Venezia e ii domi nio sforzesco."

Peters, Edward. Limits of Thought and Power in Medieval Europe. (Variorum Collected Studies Series, 15.) Aldershot and Burlington: Ashgate Publishing Company, 2001. xiv + 344 pp. index. $111.95. ISBN: 0-86078-847-4.

Contents: "Aenigma Salomonis: Manichaean Anti-Genesis Polemic and the vitium curiositatis in Confessions III.6"; "Human Diversity and Civil Society in Paradiso, VIII"; "What was God doing before He created the Heavens and the Earth?"; "Rex curiosus: A Preface to Prospero"; "The Shadowy, Violent Perimeter: Dante enters Florentine Political Life"; "The Voyage of Ulysses and the Wisdom of Solomon Wisdom of Solomon or Wisdom, early Jewish book included in the Septuagint and the Vulgate but not in the Hebrew Bible. The book opens with an exhortation to seek wisdom, followed by a statement on worldly attitudes. : Dante and the vitium curiositatis"; "Libertas inquirendi and the vitium curiositatis in Medieval Thought"; "Pars, parte: Dante and an Urban Contribution to Political Thought"; "Rex inutilis: Sancho II of Portugal
    Sancho II, King of Portugal (pron. IPA /'sɐ̃ʃu/), rarely translated as Sanctius II in English, nicknamed "the Pious" (Portueguese: o Piedoso
     and Thirteenth-Century Deposition Theory"; "The Frowning Pages: Scythians, Garamantes, Florentines, and the Two Laws"; "The Failure of the Church and Empire: Paradiso, 30"; "Transgressing the Limits Set by the Fathers: Authority and Impious Exegesis exegesis

    Scholarly interpretation of religious texts, using linguistic, historical, and other methods. In Judaism and Christianity, it has been used extensively in the study of the Bible. Textual criticism tries to establish the accuracy of biblical texts.
     in Medieval Thought"; "Roi faincant: The Origins of an Historians' Commonplace"; "I principi negligenti di Dante e le concezione medioevale del rex inutilis"; "Hen ry II of Cyprus, rex inutilis: A Footnote to Decameron 1.9"; and "Non legitur in historia Francorum: Stephen of Tournai Stephen of Tournai was a Roman Catholic canonist. Biography
    He was born at Orléans in 1128; died at Tournai in September, 1203. He entered the Order of the Canons Regular at Saint-Euverte in Orléans about 1150, then studied canon law and Roman law at Bologna university,
    , the Last Merovingians, and the Capetian Dynasty."

    Pinchard, Bruno, ed. Pour Dante: Dante et l'Apocalypse: lectures humanistes de Dante. Paris: Honore Champion, 2001. iv + 480 pp. 408 FE. ISBN: 2-7453-0354-6.

    Pincus, Steve and Alan Houston, eds. A Nation Transformed: England after the Restoration. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press Cambridge University Press (known colloquially as CUP) is a publisher given a Royal Charter by Henry VIII in 1534, and one of the two privileged presses (the other being Oxford University Press). , 2001. x + 338 pp. index. $65. ISBN: 0-521-80252-0.

    Contents: Steve Pincus and Alan Houston, "Introduction: Modernity and Later-Seventeenth-Century England"; Blair Worden, "The Question of Secularization"; Mark Knights, "'Meer religion' and the 'Church-state' of Restoration England: The Impact and Ideology of James II's Declarations of Indulgence"; Gary S. De Krey, "Radicals, Reformers and Republicans: Academic Language and Political Discourse in Restoration London"; Rachel Weil, "The Family in the Exclusion Crisis: Locke versus Filmer Revisited"; Tim Harris, "Understanding Popular Politics in Restoration Britain"; Nicholas von Maltzahn, "The War in Heaven and the Miltonic Sublime"; Joshua Scodel, "The Cowleyan Pindaric Ode and Sublime Diversions"; Paulina Kewes, "Plays as Property, 1660-1710"; Alan Houston,

    "Republicanism, the Politics of Necessity and the Rule of Law"; Steve Pincus, "From Holy Cause to Economic Interest: The Study of Population and the Invention of the State"; and Barbara Shapiro, "Natural Philosophy and Political Periodization Periodization is the attempt to categorize or divide time into discrete named blocks. The result is a descriptive abstraction that provides a useful handle on periods of time with relatively stable characteristics. : Interregnum INTERREGNUM, polit. law. In an established government, the period which elapses between the death of a sovereign and the election of another is called interregnum. It is also understood for the vacancy created in the executive power, and for any vacancy which occurs when there is no government. , Restoration and Revolution."

    Plata, Fernando and Victoria Pineda, eds. Estudios de filologia y retorica en homenaje a Luisa Lopez Grigera. Bilbao: Universidad de Deusto, 2000. 542 pp. tbls. bibl. n.p. ISBN: 84-7485-708-2.

    Contents: Maria del Carmen Sigler, "Textos y contextos: la tradicion textual de la silva Al inventor de la pieza de artilleria de don Francisco de Quevedo"; Hector N. Urrutibeheity, "On the Meaning of the Word lana in the Cantar del Mio Cid"; Gonzalo Sobejano, "Lope de Vega Noun 1. Lope de Vega - prolific Spanish playwright (1562-1635)
    Lope Felix de Vega Carpio, Vega
    : Canta pajaro amante en la enramada (contexto, fuente y timbre timbre

    Quality of sound that distinguishes one instrument, voice, or other sound source from another. Timbre largely results from a characteristic combination of overtones produced by different instruments.
     de un soneto)"; Carmen Isasi, "Los documentos notariales: entre el formulismo y la innovacion"; Graciela Reyes, "Lenguaje semejante a lenguaje: la interpretacion de las citas"; Roberto de Souza, "Lucidez de las camaras: La filmacion, de Enrique Gaona"; Jose Luis Gotor, "Manuscritos de Quevedo"; Carmen Parrilla, "Notas acerca de lecturas femeninas en el siglo XV"; Carmen Peraita, "Paradigmas y monarcas: el contexto del ejemplo y el rechazo de le Historia en la Politica Politica is the undergraduate journal of the Department of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley. Politica solicits original student essays on topics broadly political.  de Dios de Quevedo"; Javier Duran Barcelo "Poetica y retorica de lo risible ris·i·ble  
    adj.
    1. Relating to laughter or used in eliciting laughter.

    2. Eliciting laughter; ludicrous.

    3. Capable of laughing or inclined to laugh.
     en el Calila e Dimna alfonsino"; Augustin Redondo, "Prosa didactica y pliego suelto poetico hacia 1570: Antonio de Torquemada y Cristobal Bravo, frente a un caso incorporado a la posterior leyenda de don Jaun Tenorio"; Charles F. Fraker, "Rhetoric and the Port Royal Logic"; Alberto Blecua, "Sebastian de Alvarado y Alvear, el P. Matienzo y Baltasar Gracian"; Sara Pujol Russell, "Un apunte sobre el viaje como tema poetico en la poesia lirica de la primera mitad del siglo XIX espanol"; Elena Artaza, "Las retoricas barrocas (1600-1650): notas introductorias"; Jorge Emillo Gallardo, "Influencias reciprocas del portugues y el espanol en el habla del gaucho gaucho (gou`chō), cowboy of the Argentine and Uruguayan pampas (grasslands). The typical gaucho, a familiar figure in the 18th and 19th cent., was a daring, skillful horseman and plainsman. "; Carlos Albarracin-Sarmiento, "Sarmiento y la retorica"; Jomile Trueba Lawand, "Cartas de donia Leonor de Castro a su mayordomo: apuntes para un estudio de los asuntos cotidianos de una condesa"; Victoria Pineda, "Las silabas Ilenas de Garcilaso: apuntes para una teoria de los estilos en las Anotaciones de Herrera"; Francisco A. Marcos Marin, "La recuperacion de la coleccion Foulche-Delbosc de la Biblioteca Nacional Argentina y una referencia a manuscritos de Quevedo"; Mary Lorene Thomas, "Calder on's case for Mary's Privilege in La hidalga del valle"; F. Gonzalez Olle, "Pretende, no pretiende (Garcilaso, Elegia I, 297)"; Martin de Elizalde, "Cartas de Montevideo (1796-1798)"; Pedro M. Catedra, "De la exclusion social y el monopolio literario: cultura del ciego y literatura popular impresa im·pre·sa  
    n.
    An emblem or device with a motto.



    [Italian, undertaking, impresa; see impresario.]
     en el siglo XVI"; Victor Arizpe, "Don Gaspar lbanez de Segovia, marques Marques may refer to:
    • marque, or brand name
    • Marqués, a surname
    • A Spanish form of Marquis.
    • ''Marques, a tall ship.
     de Mondejar, Rey y Principe de la Erudicion de Espana: un novator de la segunda mitad del siglo XVII"; Francisco Marquez Villanueva, "El prologo al Guzman de Alfarache de Don Diego Puede-Ser (James Mabbe, 1622)"; Francisco Lopez Estrada, "Fama de Tamorlan en la Espana de los Siglos de Oro"; Ottavio Di Camillo, "Hacia el significado original de buen amor en el Libro del Arcipreste de Hita"; Fernando Plata, "Hallazgo de las Controversias de Sineca y de otros textos en prosa ineditos de Quevedo"; Ana Vian Herrero, "Historiografia critica y ficcion panegirica: otra forma de la parodia lucianesca en El Crotalon"; Guillerno L. Guitarte, "Cecear por gr acia en varias lenguas"; Margherita Morreale, "Iniciacion al estudio del paralelismo en los romanceamientos biblicos"; Juan Bautista de Avalle-Arce, "El Bernardo del Obispo Balbuena"; and Ana Elejaheitia Ortuondo, "Algunas notas acerca de un legajo del Archivo de Indias de Sevilla."

    Post, Jonathan F. S., ed. Green Thoughts, Green Shades: Essays by Contemporary Poets on the Early Modern Lyric. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press "UC Press" redirects here, but this is also an abbreviation for University of Chicago Press

    University of California Press, also known as UC Press, is a publishing house associated with the University of California that engages in academic publishing.
    , 2002. xiv + 300 pp. index. $18.95. ISBN: 0-520-22752-2.

    Contents: Jonathan F.S. Post, "Introduction: Green Thoughts, Green Shades"; Peter Sacks, "The Face of the Sonnet: Wyatt and Some Early Features of the Tradition"; Anthony Hecht, "Sidney and the Sestina ses·ti·na  
    n.
    A verse form first used by the Provençal troubadours, consisting of six six-line stanzas and a three-line envoy. The end words of the first stanza are repeated in varied order as end words in the other stanzas and also recur in the envoy.
    "; Heather McHugh, "Naked Numbers: A Curve from Wyatt to Rochester"; Linda Gregerson, "Ben Jonson and the Loathed Word"; Calvin Bedient, "Donne's Sovereignty"; Carl Phillips, "Anomaly, Conundrum, Thy-Will-Be-Done: On the Poetry of George Herbert"; William Logan, "Milton in the Modern: The Invention of Personality"; Eavan Boland, "Finding Anne Bradstreer"; Alice Fulton, "Unordinary Passions: Margaret Cavendish, The Duchess of Newcastle"; Stephen Yenser, "'How Coy a Figure': Marvelry"; Thorn Gunn, "Saint John the Rake: Rochester's Poerry"; and Robert Hass, "Edward Taylor: What Was He Up To?"

    Prosperi, Adriano, ed. II piacere del testo: saggi e studi per Albano Biondi, Volume 1-2.

    Rome: Buizoni Editore, 2001. 954 pp. illus. 67.14 EUR. ISBN: 88-8319-608-2.

    Contents: Adriano Prosperi, "Un ricordo di Albano Biondi storico"; Simonetta Adorni-Braccesi, "Tra fuga e 'partira': iraliani a Ginevra nel Cinquecenro"; Maria Carolina Capucci, "Una societa di delarori? Appunri da processi modenesi del Santo Uffizio (1590-1630)"; Guido Dall'Olio, "Tribunali vescovili, Inquisizione romana e stregonetia: i processi bolognesi del 1559"; Adriano Prosperi, "Croci nei campi, anime alla porra: religione popolare e disciplina tridenrina nelle campagne padane del '500"; Laura Roveri, "Gil stregoni erranti: La cultura popolare neile carte di un processo dell'Inquisizione modenese"; William McCuaig, "Cardinal Marino Grimani (c. 1488-1545) and the Index librorum prohibitorum Index librorum prohibitorum

    (Latin; Index of Forbidden Books)

    List of books considered dangerous to the faith or morals of Catholics. Compiled by official Roman Catholic censors, the Index was never a complete catalog of forbidden reading; it contained only works that
    "; Michele Olivari, "La facce diverse di Melchor Cano"; Angela De Benedictis, "Un domenicano ererico, un soldato, un cane: una storia che avrei voluro raccontare ad Albano Biondi"; Otravia Niccoli, "L'esorcista prudenre: il Manuale exorcistarurn ac parochorum di fra Candido Brugnoli da Sarnico"; Elide e·lide  
    tr.v. e·lid·ed, e·lid·ing, e·lides
    1.
    a. To omit or slur over (a syllable, for example) in pronunciation.

    b. To strike out (something written).

    2.
    a.
     Casali, "Diavo lo di fiba: il diavolo e l'inferno nella fiabisrica italiana"; Valeria Marcherri, "Dc vincidis: prova di 'traduzione"'; Lina Boizoni, "Urbano Viii, Campanella e La censura dei Commentaria"; Pietro Redondi, "La nave di Bruno e Ia pallottola di Galileo: uno studio di iconografia della fisica"; Giuseppe Olmi, "Amici Amici can refer to:
    • The plural of "amicus" ("friend") in the Latin language.
    *Amicus curiae.
    *"Amici Principis", another term for cohors amicorum.
     e padroni nella storia narurale della prima eta moderna"; Claudia Pancino, "I medicamenti sono di tre sorti: magia, scienza e religione ne Gli errori popolari d'Italia di Scipione Mercurio (1603)"; Alessandro Pastore, "Governare Il citta appestara: giuristi e medici a confronto"; Franco Cazzola, "La corre in movimento: Alfonso II d'Este a Modena e Reggio"; Giovanni Ricci, "Turchi, trucherie (e rinnegati) in una retrovia cristiana d'eta moderna"; Marco Cattini, "L'apprendisrato politico d'una piccola capitale: la corre di Modena e la Milano spagnola del XVII secolo"; Gian Paolo Brizzi, "Studenti senza Studio: Modenesi all'Universita di Bologna in eta moderna"; Giorgio Montecchi, "Un saggio e tranquill o modenese d'altri tempi tem·pi  
    n.
    A plural of tempo.
    : l'umanista Bartolomeo Paganelli da Prignano"; Marrino Capucci, "Lodovico Vedriani e ii biografismo arrisrico municipale"; Paolo Golinelli, "Un inforrunio di Bacchini bibliotecario ducale: la diffusione clandestina della Clavicola di re Salomone"; Giuseppe Orlandi, "Don Sante Montorsi (1761-1842): parroco giansenista di Corlo (Modena)"; Paolo Prodi, "Evoluzione e metamorfosi della identita colletiive tra medioevo ed eta moderna"; Cesate Mozzarelli, "Dell'accademie: onore, lettere e virtu"; Giancarlo Angelozzi and Cesarina Casanova, "Una legge ben invite volte volte  
    n. Sports
    Variant of volt2.
     vulnerata... alcune considerazioni sugli uffici bolognesi dal XVI al XVIII secolo"; Massimo Donattini, "Per Andrea Navagero: il primato dell'eloquenza e Ia storia di Venezia"; Andrea Battistini, "Biografia e storia nel De rebus gestis Antonj Caraphaei di Giambattista Vico"; John Tedeschi, "Bainton, Cantimori 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"; Paolo Serra Zanetti, "Note sulle traduzioni greche e latine di Giudici 6, 11-24"; Antonio Cari le, "Le cerimonie musicali alla corte di Bisanzio"; Amedeo Quondam quon·dam  
    adj.
    That once was; former: "the quondam drunkard, now perfectly sober" Bret Harte.
    , "Virtu e Knowledge of the World: l'etica mondana di Lord Chesterfield"; and Emilio Mattioli, "La consapevolezza metodologica di Albano Biondi."

    Taylor, Larissa J., ed. Preachers and People in the Reformations and Early Modern Period. (A New History of the Sermon, 2.) Boston and Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, 2001. xviii + 398 pp. index. n.p. ISBN: 90-04-11564-1.

    Contents: Thomas Worcester S.J., "The Catholic Sermon"; Beth Kreitzer, "The Lutheran Sermon"; James Thomas Ford, "Preaching in the Reformed Tradition"; Larissa Taylor, "Dangerous Vocations: Preaching in France in the Late Middle Ages and Reformation"; Corrie E. Norman, "The Social History of Preaching: Italy"; Susan C. Karant-Nunn, "Preaching the Word in Early Modern Germany"; Lee Palmer Wandel, "Switzerland"; Eric Josef Carlson, "The Boring of the Ear: Shaping the Pastoral Vision of Preaching in England, 1540-1640"; Jens Chr. V. Johansen, "Preacher and Audience: Scandinavia"; Jelle Bosma, "Preaching in the Low Countries, 1450-1650"; and Anne T. Thayer, "Ramifications ramifications nplAuswirkungen pl  of Late Medieval Preaching: Varied Receptivity to the Protestant Reformation."

    Wilson, Richard, ed. Julius Caesar. (New Casebooks.) New York and Houndmills: Palgrave/St. Martin's Press, 2002. xii + 240 pp. index. $55. ISBN: 0-333-75466-2.

    Contents: Richard Wilson, "Introduction"; Wayne Rebhorn, "The Crisis of the Aristocracy in Julius Caesar"; Richard Wilson, "'Is this a holiday?': Shakespeare's Roman Carnival"; John Drakakis, "'Fashion it thus': Julius Caesar and the Politics of Theatrical Representation"; Jonathan Goldberg, "The Roman Actor: Julius Caesar"; Rene Girard, "Collective Violence and Sacrifice in Julius Caesar"; Naomi Conn Liebler, "'Thou bleeding piece of earth': The Ritual Ground of Julius Caesar"; Gail Kern Paster, "'In the spirit of men there is no blood': Blood as Trope of Gender in Julius Caesar"; Cynthia Marshall, "Portia's Wound, Calphurnia's Dream: Reading Character in Julius Caesar"; Gary Taylor, "Bardicide"; and Richard Halpern, "Vicissitudes vicissitudes
    Noun, pl

    changes in circumstance or fortune [Latin vicis change]

    vicissitudes nplvicisitudes fpl; peripecias fpl 
     of the Public Sphere: Julius Caesar."

    Witt, Ronald G. Italian Humanism and Medieval Rhetoric. (Variorum Collected Studies Series.) Aldershot and Burlington: Ashgate Publishing Company, 2001. x + 308 pp. index. $105.95. ISBN: 0-86078-875-X.

    Contents: "Boncompagno and the Defense of Rhetoric"; "Medieval Ars Dictaminis and the Beginning of Humanism: A New Construction of the Problem"; "Brunetto Latini and the Italian Tradition of Ars Dictaminis"; "Medieval Italian Culture and the Origins of Humanism as a Stylistic Ideal"; "On Bene of Florence's Conception of the French and Roman Cursus"; "What Did Giovannino Read and Write? Literacy in Early Renaissance Florence"; "Cino Rinuccini's Risponsiva alla invettiva di Messer Antonio Lusco"; "Still the Matter of the Two Giovannis: A Note on Malpaghini and Conversino"; "Salutati and Plutarch"; "The De Tyranno and Coluccio Salutati's View of Politics and Roman History"; and "Coluccio Salutati and the Conception of the Poeta theologus in the Fourteenth Century."

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    prep.
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    chez
    prep

    at the home of [French]
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    Notes in the margin or margins of a book.



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    n. pl. se·tae
    A stiff hair, bristle, or bristlelike process or part.



    seta

    a bristle. Called also chaeta.
     nella Firenze del Quattrocento quat·tro·cen·to  
    n.
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