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  1. Simpson, James. Permanent Revolution: The Reformation and the Illiberal Roots of Liberalism
  2. Steinberg, Leo. Michelangelo’s Sculpture: Selected Essays. Ed. Sheila Schwartz
  3. Stratton-Pruitt, Suzanne L., ed. The Art of Painting in Colonial Bolivia / El arte de la pintura en Bolivia colonial
  4. Urban, David V. Milton and the Parables of Jesus: Self-Representation and the Bible in John Milton’s Writings
  5. Valois, Marguerite de. Correspondance (1569–1614), éd. Éliane Viennot
  6. Introduction

    Introduction

    Contributor(s): Xavier Tubau

  7. Beyond Borders: Jean Gerson’s Conciliarism in Late Medieval Spain

    Beyond Borders: Jean Gerson’s Conciliarism in Late Medieval Spain

    Contributor(s): Darcy Kern

    In recent years there has been renewed interest in conciliarism, the belief that the authority of the universal church resides in an ecumenical council, not the pope, though the perception remains that conciliarism had a negligible impact in Iberia. One way to better understand the evolution of...

  8. Alfonso de Madrigal and Juan de Segovia: Some Conciliar Common (and Contested) Places

    Alfonso de Madrigal and Juan de Segovia: Some Conciliar Common (and Contested) Places

    Contributor(s): Jesse D. Mann

    This article offers a preliminary comparison of the thoughts of Alfonso de Madrigal and Juan de Segovia, two important fifteenth-century Spanish academics and authors whom scholars have seen as ideological allies. It identifies several areas of interest common to both writers, and then focuses on...

  9. Letters of Alliance and an Alliance of Letters: Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini, Juan de Carvajal, and the Conciliar Crisis

    Letters of Alliance and an Alliance of Letters: Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini, Juan de Carvajal, and the Conciliar Crisis

    Contributor(s): Emily O’Brien

    This contribution charts a new pathway in the correspondence between Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini (1405–64) and Juan de Carvajal (1399?–1469) by focusing primarily on the relationship between the two men. It argues that each sought to adjust their relationship to fit the political demands of the...

  10. Between Ecclesiology and Diplomacy: Francisco de Vargas and the Council of Trent

    Between Ecclesiology and Diplomacy: Francisco de Vargas and the Council of Trent

    Contributor(s): Xavier Tubau

    This article examines the letters and reports of Francisco de Vargas (ca. 1500–66), a jurist who served in different positions under Charles V and Philip II during the three phases of the Council of Trent. Vargas defended the superiority of the council over the pope in matters of faith and...

  11. The Fifteenth-Century Councils: Francisco de Vitoria, Melchor Cano, and Bartolomé Carranza

    The Fifteenth-Century Councils: Francisco de Vitoria, Melchor Cano, and Bartolomé Carranza

    Contributor(s): Thomas Izbicki

    The Dominican theologian Francisco de Vitoria, founder of the School of Salamanca, was cautiously positive about general councils as useful to the church. However, he was not supportive of the strong conciliarism of the University of Paris. Vitoria’s successor at Salamanca, Melchor Cano, was much...

  12. Introduction: Special Issue, Digital Shakespeare Texts
  13. Enniss, Stephen C., Neil Fraistat, Richard Kuhta, and Richard Ovenden, project dirs. Shakespeare Quartos Archive. Image Collection
  14. Mardock, James, project dir. Internet Shakespeare Editions. Open access digital editions
  15. Crystal, David, and Ben Crystal, creators. Shakespeare’s Words. Edition
  16. Johnson, Eric, creator. Open Source Shakespeare. Edition

    Johnson, Eric, creator. Open Source Shakespeare. Edition

    Contributor(s): Rachel Aanstad, Laura Estill

  17. Hylton, Jeremy, creator. MIT Shakespeare. Edition

    Hylton, Jeremy, creator. MIT Shakespeare. Edition

    Contributor(s): Danielle Rosvally

  18. Mowat, Barbara, Paul Werstine, Michael Poston, and Rebecca Niles, eds. Shakespeare’s Plays from Folger Digital Texts. Edition
  19. Baschera, Luca, Bruce Gordon, and Christian Moser, eds. Following Zwingli: Applying the Past in Reformation Zurich
  20. Bednarski, Steven. A Poisoned Past: The Life and Times of Margarida de Portu, a Fourteenth- Century Accused Poisoner