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  1. Funerary Rites in the Royalist Exile: George Morley's Ministry in Antwerp, 1650-1653

    Funerary Rites in the Royalist Exile: George Morley's Ministry in Antwerp, 1650-1653

    Contributor(s): Philip Major

    Les chercheurs ont récemment porté leur attention davantage sur les exilés royalistes et ont analysé une grande variété d’écrits laïcs et dévotionnels contemporains. Il n’y a cependant eu aucun examen approfondi d’un aspect de l’exil, fortement chargé politiquement, qui donne accès aux principaux...

  2. Futurism: A Postmodern View

    Futurism: A Postmodern View

    2023-05-25 22:12:55 | Contributor(s): Teresa de Lauretis

  3. Gabriel Biel as Transmitter of Aquinas to Luther

    Gabriel Biel as Transmitter of Aquinas to Luther

    Contributor(s): Lawrence F. Murphy

  4. Gabriella Musetti. Oltre Le Parole. Scrittrici Triestine Del Primo Novecento
  5. Gabriella Romano. The Pathologisation of Homosexuality in Fascist Italy: The Case of ‘G’
  6. Gabrielle de Coignard’s Sonnets spirituels: Writing Passion within and against the Petrarchan Tradition

    Gabrielle de Coignard’s Sonnets spirituels: Writing Passion within and against the Petrarchan Tradition

    Contributor(s): Deborah Lesko Baker

    This article will focus on the ways in which Gabrielle de Coignard’s Sonnets spirituels, cultivated in purposefully sought domestic isolation, reveals conflictual aspirations nourished by the pursuit of an untainted devotional path that nevertheless cannot escape the assimilation of the earthly...

  7. Galileo scrittore e la critica: Analisi stilistica e interdisciplinarietà
  8. Galileo Studies

    Galileo Studies

    2023-06-22 19:41:58 | Contributor(s): William R. Shea

  9. Galileo’s Rhetoric of Fable

    Galileo’s Rhetoric of Fable

    Contributor(s): Crystal Hall

    In annotations, drafts, and published materials, Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) consistently uses fables to ridicule his philosophical opponents’ forma mentis. An analysis of the revisions made to these short pieces argues that the fable was a deliberate rhetorical tool with dual effect: the...

  10. Gallagher, Lowell, James Kearney, and Julia Reinhard Lupton, eds. Entertaining the Idea: Shakespeare, Performance, and Philosophy.
  11. Galluzzi, Paolo. The Italian Renaissance of Machines. Trans. Jonathan Mandelbaum
  12. Galluzzi, Paolo. The Italian Renaissance of Machines. Trans. Jonathan Mandelbaum.
  13. Gaming the Edition: Modelling Scholarly Editions through Videogame Frameworks

    Gaming the Edition: Modelling Scholarly Editions through Videogame Frameworks

    2022-06-13 19:10:36 | Contributor(s): Jon Saklofske, Nina Belojevic, Alex Christie, Sonja Sapach, John Simpson, INKE Research Team | https://doi.org/10.25547/AEJR-3291

    Digital humanities, Game studies

  14. Gaming the Publishing Industry: Exploring Diverse Open Scholarship Models in Digital Games Studies

    Gaming the Publishing Industry: Exploring Diverse Open Scholarship Models in Digital Games Studies

    2022-06-13 19:09:57 | Contributor(s): Jon Saklofske | https://doi.org/10.25547/XHJ5-YG13

    Game Studies, Digital Humanities

  15. Gangrene or Cancer? Sixteenth-Century Medical Texts and the Decay of the Body of the Church in Jean Calvin’s Exegesis of 2 Timothy 2:17

    Gangrene or Cancer? Sixteenth-Century Medical Texts and the Decay of the Body of the Church in Jean Calvin’s Exegesis of 2 Timothy 2:17

    Contributor(s): Lindsay J. Starkey

    In 2 Timothy 2:17, Paul compared the effects of false teachings on the Church to a disease. Rejecting previous translations that identified this disease as cancer, Jean Calvin (1509–64) insisted that it must be gangrene in his 1548 commentary on this epistle, citing and discussing medical texts...

  16. García Pérez, Noelia, ed. Mary of Hungary, Renaissance Patron and Collector: Gender, Art and Culture.
  17. García-Luengos, Germán Vega, project dir. Teatro Clásico Español (Classical Spanish theater). Other.
  18. Garnier's Historical Sources in Les Juifves

    Garnier's Historical Sources in Les Juifves

    Contributor(s): Damon Di Mauro

    Robert Garnier's "Les Juifves" (1583) is generally considered to be the crown jewel of the French Renaissance stage. At the close of his prefatory "Argument" to the play, Garnier obligingly furnishes the historical sources from which he has taken the story of the sufferings of Zedekiah and his...

  19. Gasparini, Len. The Social Life of String. Victoria: Ekstasis Editions, 2018.
  20. Gasparo and the Ladies: Coming of Age in Castiglione's Book of the Courtier