Franciscus Sanchez "Scepticus": un médecin philosophe précurseur de Descartes (1550-1623)
Contributor(s): Elaine Limbrick
Franco Llopis, Borja. Etnicità e conversione. I moriscos nella cultura visiva dell’età moderna.
Contributor(s): James W. Nelson Novoa
François Bonivard and his Difformes Reformateurs
Contributor(s): W. G. Naphy
This article presents François Bonivard (the pre-Reformation Prior of Geneva's Cluniac monastery) and his Des Difformes Reformateurs, the premier example of his satirical and polemical skills. In this, he attacks the violence and immorality accompanying and undermining the Reformation. Opposed to...
François de la Noue (1531-1591) au service du libéralisme du XIXe siècle
Contributor(s): William H. Huseman
Frelick, Nancy M., ed. The Mirror in Medieval and Early Modern Culture: Specular Reflections
Contributor(s): Sanam Nader-Esfahani
French Farce: Printing, Dissemination and Readership from 1500-1560
Contributor(s): Christopher Pinet
French Renaissance Paleography
2023-05-11 21:55:42 | Contributor(s): Elizabeth K Hebbard
This is a review of French Renaissance Paleography.
French Renaissance Translators and the Dialectic of Myth and History
Contributor(s): Glyn P. Norton
Friction in the Archives: Storytelling in Sixteenth-Century Anabaptism
Contributor(s): Erin Lambert
The writings of martyrs have been at the centre of the history of Reformation-era Anabaptism since the sixteenth century itself, and scholars have long used them as sources of information about a persecuted and typically clandestine community. Based on a rare confluence in the surviving source...
Froben Press Editions (1505–1559) in the Holdings of the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies Library: A Brief Survey
Contributor(s): Valentina Sebastiani, Wendell Ricketts
Analysis of the material aspects of books has opened new fields for historical enquiry that connect humanist learning, theology, and the press. The collaboration between Erasmus of Rotterdam and the printers Johannes and Hieronymus Froben of Basel between 1514 and 1536 offers itself as a vantage...
From a Local to a Global Perspective in Crime Writing: On Massimo Carlotto, Impegno, and Respiro corto
Contributor(s): Enrichetta Lucilla Frezzato
Having conducted a thorough analysis of the social and economic environment of the Northeast of Italy and having exposed a scenario of widespread illegality and culpable collusion in his Alligatore series and noir novels, Massimo Carlotto concluded a narrative cycle by enlarging his object of...
From a study of the Newfoundland and Labrador school food system: : Describing an evolution in ways of knowing about school food
2025-03-19 22:13:15 | Contributor(s): Emily Doyle | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v8i4.471
In this perspective piece I reflect on the importance of considering the place of schools within broader systems for critical school food study and intervention. These reflections are based on my study of school food in Newfoundland and Labrador from a systems perspective which helped reveal...
From Applicant to Inmate: the Regio Ospedale di Carità di Torino: 1748-1756
Contributor(s): Margaret Josephine Moody
From Carnival to Pious City: Scenes of Urban Life in Leandro Bassano’s The Months
Contributor(s): Anca-Delia Moldovan
This work examines the urban environment depicted by Leandro Bassano in his cycle of the Twelve Months during February and March, and the notable iconographic shift it presents with respect to the typical imagery of farming labours. Leandro represented the themes of Carnival in February and Lent...
From locus amoris to Infernal Pentecost: the Sin of Brunetto Latini
Contributor(s): Elio Costa
From Mass immigration to Professional Workers. A Portrait of the Present Italian “Comunità” in Ontario, Canada
2023-05-25 19:26:39 | Contributor(s): Daniela Sanzone
From Motherhood to Fatherhood: The Eclipse of Reason in the Taviani Brothers’ Tu ridi
Contributor(s): Manuela Gieri
The paper presents an in-depth analysis of Tu ridi, a free adaptation of some of Luigi Pirandello’s short stories, realized by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani in 1998. Within a filmography largely characterized by an attention to the historical, social, and political transformations that Italy...
From Nestoroff to Garbo: Pirandellian Humour in Its Cinematic Vernacular. 29
Contributor(s): Michael Syrimis
A discussion of the 1932 Hollywood adaptation of Pirandello's 1930 play, Come tu mi vuoi, in the context of Miriam Hansen's analysis of Hollywood cinema as "vernacular modernism" allows us to explore the relationship between Pirandello's umorismo and mass culture. The coexistence of multiple...
From the 'Auctor' to the Authors: Writing Lyrics in the Italian Renaissance
Contributor(s): Roberto Fedi
From the Closet to the Wallet: Pawning Clothes in Renaissance Italy
Contributor(s): Maria Giuseppina Muzzarelli
Dans l’Italie de la Renaissance, ce sont les vêtements qui sont le plus couramment mis en gage par ceux qui cherchent à obtenir des prêts auprès des banquiers juifs et du Monte di Pietà. Des robes, des chemises et même des chaussures sont mis en gage, et les vêtements féminins le sont plus...
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