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  1. A colloquio con Antonio Porta

    A colloquio con Antonio Porta

    Contributor(s): John Picchione

  2. A Compendium of the Wondrous Deeds of Caterina da Racconigi: Hagiography or Philosophical Treatise?

    A Compendium of the Wondrous Deeds of Caterina da Racconigi: Hagiography or Philosophical Treatise?

    Contributor(s): Gabriella Zarri

    Gianfrancesco Pico’s interest in Caterina da Racconigi, a mystic and prophet revered in Piedmont in the first decades of the sixteenth century, was born out of a scientific curiosity prior to becoming devout admiration. The Compendio delle cose mirabili, Gianfrancesco’s last work, written after...

  3. A Confraternity of Florentine Noble Women

    A Confraternity of Florentine Noble Women

    2023-06-02 18:55:05 | Contributor(s): Ludovica Sebregondi

  4. A Conversation with Elettra Bedon about Her Visionary Writing

    A Conversation with Elettra Bedon about Her Visionary Writing

    Contributor(s): Anna Ciampolini Foschi

  5. A Cross-cultural, Trans-generational Portrait of Italian-Canadians in Adriana Monti’s Two Short Films

    A Cross-cultural, Trans-generational Portrait of Italian-Canadians in Adriana Monti’s Two Short Films

    Contributor(s): Anna Foschi Ciampolini

    Adriana Monti is an Italian-Canadian independent producer, feminist filmmaker and author. She started her career in Italy in the late 1970s by developing a collaborative and experimental style that allowed the women object of her research to take an active and creative role in her films. This...

  6. A Curatorial Model for Teaching Renaissance Book History in Canada

    A Curatorial Model for Teaching Renaissance Book History in Canada

    Contributor(s): Janelle Jenstad, Erin E. Kelly

    Only by holding early printed books can students learn both the strangeness of the past and its oddly familiar struggle with technological innovation. Even partial collections like the one at the University of Victoria have enough rare books to serve these purposes. But how do we teach book...

  7. A défaut de dire tout: dire partout. Étude des modes énonciatifs dans Le mespris de la vie et consolation contre la mort de Jean-Baptiste Chassignet

    A défaut de dire tout: dire partout. Étude des modes énonciatifs dans Le mespris de la vie et consolation contre la mort de Jean-Baptiste Chassignet

    Contributor(s): Isabelle Lachance

    Poésie maniériste? Baroque? Le mespris de la vie et consolation contre la mort (1594) peut-être le résultat de multiples influences, et chaque situation d'énonciation de ce recueil comporte sa manière propre de structurer les courants idéologiques de l'époque à laquelle il a été écrit, et ce,...

  8. A Defense of the Excellence of Bradamante

    A Defense of the Excellence of Bradamante

    Contributor(s): Pamela Joseph Benson

  9. A Different Thomas Deloney: Thomas of Reading Reconsidered
  10. A Digital Archive of the Architecture of Charity: Venice, c.1100–1797

    A Digital Archive of the Architecture of Charity: Venice, c.1100–1797

    Contributor(s): Raymond Lifchez, Luca Trolese

    The Architectural Visual Resources Library of the Department of Architecture, College of Environmental Design, University of California Berkeley, offers to scholars and students of Venetian social and architectural history a digital database of approximately a thousand images of 139 buildings and...

  11. A Fairy-Tale Noir: Rewriting Fairy Tales into Feminist Narratives of Exposure

    A Fairy-Tale Noir: Rewriting Fairy Tales into Feminist Narratives of Exposure

    Contributor(s): Danila Cannamela

    This article introduces the fairy-tale noir, a subgenre of fantasy-noir fiction that is particularly present in the work of Italian women writers, including Laura Pugno, Simona Vinci, Nicoletta Vallorani, and Alda Teodorani. This subgenre adopts fairy-tale topoi and characters to elaborate on the...

  12. A Family Secret

    A Family Secret

    Contributor(s): Nic Battigelli

  13. A Fantastic Frenzy of Consumption in Early Modern France

    A Fantastic Frenzy of Consumption in Early Modern France

    Contributor(s): Kathleen M. Llewellyn

    The enthusiastic (even excessive) consumerism of contemporary western society has its roots, according to some, in the expansion of the consumption of goods in Renaissance Europe. Early modern men and women were ardent, even “passionate” consumers. Such self-indulgence was regarded as decadent...

  14. A filo doppio. Un’antologia di scritture calabro-canadesi. A cura di Francesco Loriggio e Vito Teti. Roma: Donzelli Editore, 2017.
  15. A Finding-List of Renaissance Legal Works to 1700. Part One: Introduction, with Sections I (Roman Civil Law) and II (Canon Law)

    A Finding-List of Renaissance Legal Works to 1700. Part One: Introduction, with Sections I (Roman Civil Law) and II (Canon Law)

    2023-04-18 19:30:15 | Contributor(s): R. J. Schoeck, Natalie Zemon Davis, J. K. McConica, William Dean

  16. A Finding-List of Renaissance Legal Works to 1700. Part Three: Section III (National and Customary Law, or Law Common) cont’d., and Section IV (Miscellaneous and Comparative Law)
  17. A Finding-List of Renaissance Legal Works to 1700. Part Two: Section III (Law Common) A. The Common Law of England.

    A Finding-List of Renaissance Legal Works to 1700. Part Two: Section III (Law Common) A. The Common Law of England.

    2023-04-18 19:41:35 | Contributor(s): R. J. Schoeck, Natalie Zemon Davis, J. K. McConica, William Dean

  18. A fly in the ointment: Exploring the creative relationship between William Blake and Thomas Gray

    A fly in the ointment: Exploring the creative relationship between William Blake and Thomas Gray

    2022-06-13 19:51:23 | Contributor(s): Jon Saklofske | https://doi.org/10.25547/AB24-C790

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  19. A Girdle of Mothers

    A Girdle of Mothers

    Contributor(s): Terri Favro

  20. A Guest from Italy

    A Guest from Italy

    2023-06-15 18:47:52 | Contributor(s): Natalie Zemon Davis