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  1. Maple Wood Heirlooms and the Re-formation of a Dynastic Identity: Elector John of Saxony’s Sermon Notes as Grapho-Relics

    Maple Wood Heirlooms and the Re-formation of a Dynastic Identity: Elector John of Saxony’s Sermon Notes as Grapho-Relics

    Contributor(s): Daniel Gehrt

    The widespread practice of taking notes on sermons as a form of learning and piety among literate Protestants in the sixteenth century has been largely untreated by scholars. This article offers a brief survey of this phenomenon before focusing on two eight-piece sets of palm-sized maple tablets...

  2. Mapping disciplinary differences and equity of academic control to create a space for collaboration

    Mapping disciplinary differences and equity of academic control to create a space for collaboration

    2022-06-13 18:42:06 | Contributor(s): Lynne Siemens, Jeff Smith, Yin Liu | https://doi.org/10.25547/8V7S-4N03

    Digital humanities

  3. Mapping Food Policy Groups: Understanding Cross-Sectoral Network Building through Social Network Analysis

    Mapping Food Policy Groups: Understanding Cross-Sectoral Network Building through Social Network Analysis

    2025-03-19 22:03:17 | Contributor(s): Charles Z Levkoe, Rebecca Schiff, Karen Arnold, Ashley Wilkinson, Karen Kerk | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v8i2.443

    Over the past decades, there has been a rapid expansion in the number of Food Policy Groups (FPG) (including food policy councils, strategies, networks, and informal alliances) operating at municipal and regional levels across North America. FPGs are typically established with the intent of...

  4. Mapping the growing capacity of climate smart food in urban environments

    Mapping the growing capacity of climate smart food in urban environments

    2025-03-19 22:03:42 | Contributor(s): Gavin Schneider, Victoria Fast | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v4i2.242

    The practice of urban agriculture (UA) is a unique food system model that localizes the production of sustainable, geographically appropriate food. The environmental benefits inherent in UA aligns with the emerging field of climate smart agriculture (CSA). However, the agro-industry focus of...

  5. Mapping the Marriage: Thomas Geminus's "Britanniae Insulae Nova Descriptio" and "Nova Descriptio Hispaniae" (1555)

    Mapping the Marriage: Thomas Geminus's "Britanniae Insulae Nova Descriptio" and "Nova Descriptio Hispaniae" (1555)

    Contributor(s): Alexander Samson

    La représentation du mariage et de la co-monarchie de Philippe et Marie exprimée dans deux cartes géographiques de l'emigré flamant Thomas Geminus, produites en 1555, soutient les aspirations des Habsbourgs dans ce nouveau royaume, dans le but calculé d'attirer le mécénat d'un monarque qui avait...

  6. Mapping the Reception of English Novels in Italy During the Long 18th Century: A Digital Approach

    Mapping the Reception of English Novels in Italy During the Long 18th Century: A Digital Approach

    Contributor(s): Sandra Parmegiani Parmegiani, Andrea Penso, Dirk Vanden Berghe

  7. Mapping the Republic of Letters

    Mapping the Republic of Letters

    2023-05-11 21:46:27 | Contributor(s): Catherine Medici

    This is a review of Mapping the Republic of Letters. 

  8. Marc Lescarbot au pays des  Ithyphalles

    Marc Lescarbot au pays des Ithyphalles

    Contributor(s): Guy Poirier

    L’interprétation de l'oeuvre de Marc Lescarbot hésite le plus souvent entre l'aspect encyclopédique de ses ouvrages et leur dimention créative. Dans le présent article, l'auteur tente de situer le discours dont se réclame l'écrivain au coeur du maniérisme poétique du début du XVIIe siècle. Pour...

  9. Marc Lescarbot sur les traces de Pline l'Ancien

    Marc Lescarbot sur les traces de Pline l'Ancien

    Contributor(s): Marie-Christine Pioffet

    This study examines the relationship between the work of Pliny the Elder and Marc Lescarbot's Histoire de la Nouvelle-France. Among the many works cited by the erudite lawyer, the annals of the Roman naturalist stand out as constituting a veritable encyclopedia of universal knowledge. Curiously,...

  10. Marco Boschini, Matteo Ponzone, and the Altar of the Scuola di San Giorgio degli Schiavoni in Venice

    Marco Boschini, Matteo Ponzone, and the Altar of the Scuola di San Giorgio degli Schiavoni in Venice

    Contributor(s): Tanja Trška

    In the first decades of the seventeenth century the altar of the Scuola di San Giorgio e Trifone (also known as the Scuola di San Giorgio degli Schiavoni), at the time situated in the Venetian church of San Giovanni del Tempio, was adorned by an altarpiece by Matteo Ponzone (today in the church...

  11. Marco Paolini’s Theatre of Trauma: Vajont

    Marco Paolini’s Theatre of Trauma: Vajont

    Contributor(s): Andrea Bini

    This paper analyzes the work of actor/writer Marco Paolini, and his acclaimed monologue Il racconto del Vajont in particular. In the wake of Dario Fo and Franca Rame’s teatro civile, Paolini’s monolo­gues contributed to the birth of the so-called teatro di narrazione in the 1990s, which can also...

  12. Mardock, James, project dir. Internet Shakespeare Editions. Open access digital editions
  13. Marganne, Marie-Hélène, and Antonio Ricciardetto, eds. En marge du Serment hippocratique. Contrats et serments dans le monde gréco-romain
  14. Margaret Cavendish’s Poems and Fancies: A Digital Critical Edition

    Margaret Cavendish’s Poems and Fancies: A Digital Critical Edition

    2023-05-11 21:22:28 | Contributor(s): Lara Dodds

    This is a review of Margaret Cavendish’s Poems and Fancies: A Digital Critical Edition. 

  15. Margherita Costa. The Buffoons, A Ridiculous Comedy. A Bilingual Edition. Edited and translated by Sara E. Díaz and Jessica Goethals.
  16. Marguerite de Navarre et le mystère médiéval

    Marguerite de Navarre et le mystère médiéval

    Contributor(s): Charles Mazouer

    This article examines the relationship between Marguerite de Navarre’s biblical plays and the genre of the fifteenth- and sixteenth-century medieval mystery play by focusing on three dramatic elements: staging, characters, and language. While, with respect to staging, Marguerite recaptures the...

  17. Marguerite de Navarre, a Nicodemite? Adiaphora and Intention in Heptaméron 30, 65, and 72

    Marguerite de Navarre, a Nicodemite? Adiaphora and Intention in Heptaméron 30, 65, and 72

    Contributor(s): Scott Francis

    This article situates Marguerite de Navarre’s Heptaméron within the reformist debate over adiaphora, or theologically indifferent matters made righteous or sinful by the believer’s intentions and conscience. It discusses how adiaphora and their implications for Christian liberty and Catholic...

  18. Marguerite Reads Giovanni: Gender and Narration in the Heptaméron and the Decameron
  19. Maria Corti o dell'entusiasmo

    Maria Corti o dell'entusiasmo

    Contributor(s): Luca Carlo Rossi

  20. Marie de Gournay cont(r)e la tradition: Du Proumenoir de Monsieur de Montaigne aux versions de l'Éneide

    Marie de Gournay cont(r)e la tradition: Du Proumenoir de Monsieur de Montaigne aux versions de l'Éneide

    Contributor(s): Martine Debaisieux

    Cette étude considère le rapport entre le récit du Proumenoir de Monsieur de Montaigne et la traduction du second livre de l'Énéide lui faisant suite dans le recueil qui marque les débuts littéraires de Marie de Gournay (1594). Au-delà des liens entre l'histoire tragique d'Alinda et celle de...