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  1. Amours privées, amours publiques, amours publiées ; l’inscription de divers cercles publics dans quelques avatars des canzonieri pétrarquistes des années 1570–1580

    Amours privées, amours publiques, amours publiées ; l’inscription de divers cercles publics dans quelques avatars des canzonieri pétrarquistes des années 1570–1580

    Contributor(s): Charlotte Triou

    This article proposes an analysis of the clues given in printed collections by their address to a limited public and by the circulation of individual poems prior to publication. We will analyze, from the point of view of reception by successive audiences, the tension between the paradigm of...

  2. AMRG. The Inscriptions of the Antikythera Mechanism
  3. An arbor of one's own? Aemilia Lanyer and the early modern garden

    An arbor of one's own? Aemilia Lanyer and the early modern garden

    Contributor(s): Christine Coch

    Le jardin d'agrément de la Renaissance offrait aux femmes un accès inaccoutumé à un espace produit de l'art et où elles pouvaient exercer une puissance créatrice. Le statut ambigu du jardin, à la fois comme extension de l'espace public de la résidence et comme lieu retiré et plus intime, procure...

  4. An ARTery of Empire: Conquest, Commerce, Crisis, Culture and the Panamanian Junction (1513–1671)

    An ARTery of Empire: Conquest, Commerce, Crisis, Culture and the Panamanian Junction (1513–1671)

    Contributor(s): Evan Haefeli

    This is a review of An ARTery of Empire: Conquest, Commerce, Crisis, Culture and the Panamanian Junction (1513–1671). 

  5. An Autograph Chronicle of Renaissance Italy

    An Autograph Chronicle of Renaissance Italy

    2023-04-18 19:53:46 | Contributor(s): C. H. Clough

  6. An Early French Renaissance Salon: The Morel Household

    An Early French Renaissance Salon: The Morel Household

    Contributor(s): Philip Ford

    Dès la fin des années 1540, la famille de Jean de Morel accueillait dans sa maison de la rue Pavée à Paris les poètes et les humanistes les plus proéminents de la capitale: Nicolas Bourbon, Jean Salmon Macrin, Jean Dorat parmi les néo-latins; Joachim Du Bellay, Ronsard, Jean-Antoine de Baïf, pour...

  7. An Evolution of Feelings

    An Evolution of Feelings

    Contributor(s): Bruna Di Giuseppe-Bertoni

  8. An Excerpt from the Script Loving Crazy

    An Excerpt from the Script Loving Crazy

    Contributor(s): Theresa Carilli

  9. An Imagined Community of Their Own: Voices of Italian Immigrants in Il Lavoratore Italiano

    An Imagined Community of Their Own: Voices of Italian Immigrants in Il Lavoratore Italiano

    Contributor(s): Thierry Rinaldetti

    This contribution proposes to reflect on the experience and sense of identity of Italians through the analysis of Il Lavoratore Italiano, an Italian-language radical weekly newspaper published in Kansas from 1905 to 1927. A mouthpiece for Italian rank-and-file radicals in the U.S., the periodical...

  10. An Intertextual Discourse on Sin and Salvation: John Donne's Sermon on Psalm 51

    An Intertextual Discourse on Sin and Salvation: John Donne's Sermon on Psalm 51

    Contributor(s): Chanita Goodblatt

    John Donne as preacher invokes the "Protestant paradigm of salvation," stressing the marring of human nature by Original Sin and the dependence upon God's grace for spiritual reatoration. This paradigm informs his participation in the intertextual discourse on sin and salvation begun by the...

  11. An Interview with Gianluca Agostinelli

    An Interview with Gianluca Agostinelli

    Contributor(s): Sara Galli

  12. An Interview with Mary Melfi

    An Interview with Mary Melfi

    Contributor(s): John Lewis

  13. An Interview with Mary Melfi. Revisiting the Magic South

    An Interview with Mary Melfi. Revisiting the Magic South

    2023-05-25 19:21:06 | Contributor(s): Annalisa Coppolaro

  14. An Unusual Privilege of Early Modern Roman Confraternities
  15. An “Architecture of Contradictions“: Continuation and the Late Meta-Poetry of Louis Dudek

    An “Architecture of Contradictions“: Continuation and the Late Meta-Poetry of Louis Dudek

    2022-06-13 19:54:33 | Contributor(s): Graham Jensen | https://doi.org/10.25547/3NQK-HN87

    Canadian poetry, Canadian literature, meta-poetry, long poems, twentieth-century literature, modern poetry, Continuation, Louis Dudek

  16. An “Open Lab?” The Electronic Textual Cultures Lab in the Evolving Digital Humanities Landscape

    An “Open Lab?” The Electronic Textual Cultures Lab in the Evolving Digital Humanities Landscape

    2022-06-23 21:58:06 | Contributor(s): Randa El Khatib, Alyssa Arbuckle, Lynne Siemens, Ray Siemens, Caroline Winter, ETCL Research Group | https://doi.org/10.25547/67XV-4G66

    Digital Humanities

  17. Anachronisme et légitimité de la notion d’intellectuel pré-moderne

    Anachronisme et légitimité de la notion d’intellectuel pré-moderne

    Contributor(s): Danièle Letocha

    The term intellectuals(s) has been in use for scarcely more than one century. What is its definition? What conditions of possibility govern the emergence of the Modern intellectual? How many of these conditions can be traced to the past? The typological approach used here sets the origin of the...

  18. Anagrams etc. The Interpretive Dilemmas of Lady Eleanor Douglas

    Anagrams etc. The Interpretive Dilemmas of Lady Eleanor Douglas

    Contributor(s): Richard Pickard

    The period 1620-1660 saw the emergence of several English women, of varying classes, who chose Biblical prophecy as an entry into public, political discourse. Many of these women, such as Hester Biddle and Margaret Fell Fox, stated their opinions with relative clarity. Lady Eleanor Douglas,...

  19. Analogies Between Language and Painting in the Philosophy of Philip Melanchthon

    Analogies Between Language and Painting in the Philosophy of Philip Melanchthon

    Contributor(s): Hanna Szabelska

    Cet article propose une étude des transformations des relations entre l’image et la pensée dans l’épistémologie de Melanchton, et les confronte avec la conception de ce dernier des Topiques en tant que structure de la réalité et explication des arts d’imitation. En examinant l’iconicité...

  20. Anatomy as Epistemology: The Body of Man and the Body of Medicine in Vesalius and his Ancient Sources (Celsus, Galen)

    Anatomy as Epistemology: The Body of Man and the Body of Medicine in Vesalius and his Ancient Sources (Celsus, Galen)

    Contributor(s): Roberto Lo Presti

    Dans la préface au De humani corporis fabrica Vésale dénonce l’absence d’unité du savoir médical comme une des raisons principales de sa décadence. Il décrit les processus sociaux ainsi que culturels qui ont mené la chirurgie à se séparer de la diététique, et cette dernière à se séparer de la...