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  1. Papy, Jean avec Lambert Isebaert et Charles-Henri Nyns, éds. Le Collège des Trois Langues de Louvain, 1517–1797. Érasme, les pratiques pédagogiques humanistes et le nouvel institut des langues
  2. Poeton, Edward. The Winnowing of White Witchcraft. Ed. Simon F. Davies.
  3. Potter, Ursula A. The Unruly Womb in Early Modern English Drama: Plotting Women’s Biology on the Stage
  4. Ranson, Angela, André A. Gazal, and Sarah Bastow, eds. Defending the Faith: John Jewel and the Elizabethan Church
  5. Rihouet, Pascale. Art Moves: The Material Culture of Procession in Renaissance Perugia
  6. Romagnino, Roberto. Théorie(s) de l’ecphrasis entre Antiquité et première modernité
  7. Sauter, Michael J. The Spatial Reformation: Euclid between Man, Cosmos, and God
  8. Smith, Matthew J. Performance and Religion in Early Modern England: Stage, Cathedral, Wagon, Street
  9. Stephens, Walter, and Earle A. Havens, eds., assisted by Janet E. Gomez. Literary Forgery in Early Modern Europe, 1450–1800
  10. Vigliano, Tristan. Parler aux musulmans. Quatre intellectuels face à l’Islam à l’orée de la Renaissance
  11. Vitali, Francesco. I nunzi pontifici nella Firenze di Ferdinando I (1587–1609)
  12. Wolk-Simon, Linda, ed., with the collaboration of Christopher M. S. Johns. The Holy Name: Art of the Gesù: Bernini and His Age
  13. Becoming “Indians”: The Jesuit Missionary Path from Italy to Asia

    Becoming “Indians”: The Jesuit Missionary Path from Italy to Asia

    Contributor(s): Camilla Russell

    The Jesuit missions in Asia were among the most audacious undertakings by Europeans in the early modern period. This article focuses on a still relatively little understood aspect of the enterprise: its appointment process. It draws together disparate archival documents to recreate the steps to...

  14. A Love That Reforms: Improving Gender Relations by Contesting Typologies of Women in La Comédie de Mont-de-Marsan and L’Heptaméron 10 and 42

    A Love That Reforms: Improving Gender Relations by Contesting Typologies of Women in La Comédie de Mont-de-Marsan and L’Heptaméron 10 and 42

    Contributor(s): Theresa Brock

    This article examines how two texts by Marguerite de Navarre contest the tendency in courtly and ecclesiastical literature to reduce women to typologies based on sexuality, spirituality, and notions of virtue. In place of simplified typologies, Marguerite’s writings can be read as depicting...

  15. “What condition will not miserable men accept?”: Hegemonic Masculinity in John Lyly’s Galatea

    “What condition will not miserable men accept?”: Hegemonic Masculinity in John Lyly’s Galatea

    Contributor(s): Jamie Paris

    Studies of gender in John Lyly’s pastoral comedy Galatea (1592) have primarily focused on the queer potential of the female-to-male (FTM) crossdressing plot. While the critical focus on same-sex love and gender fluidity in the play has been evocative, it has understated the importance of...

  16. Spenser’s Sprites: Platonic Daemons in The Faerie Queene

    Spenser’s Sprites: Platonic Daemons in The Faerie Queene

    Contributor(s): Jesse Russell

    Throughout the twentieth century, critics of the poet Edmund Spenser wrestled with the question of the presence of Plato as well as Platonic thought in Spenser’s works. Having recently established the profound presence of Platonism in Spenser via Marsilio Ficino and other sources, the field of...

  17. “Not so much perdition as an hair”: The Political Deployment of Christian Patience in The Tempest

    “Not so much perdition as an hair”: The Political Deployment of Christian Patience in The Tempest

    Contributor(s): Deni Kasa

    Early modern theology and martyrology understood patience as a transformation of one’s perspective on suffering, so that pain and humiliation came to be seen by the sufferer as honourable and even desirable. This article suggests that The Tempest explores the political implications of Christian...

  18. Moore, Shawn, and Jacob Tootalian, principal investigators. Digital Cavendish: A Scholarly Collaborative. Other
  19. Bauer, Ralph, gen. ed. Early Americas Digital Archive
  20. Cave, Richard, gen. ed., Michael Leslie, Eleanor Lowe, Lucy Munro, Marion O’Connor, Helen Ostovich, Julie Sanders, Elizabeth Schafer, Matthew Steggle, eds. Richard Brome Online. Edition