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  1. Alfie, Fabian, and Aileen F. Feng. The Poetry of Burchiello: Deep-fried Nouns, Hunchbacked Pumpkins, and Other Nonsense
  2. Alfieri, poeta della libertà

    Alfieri, poeta della libertà

    Contributor(s): Maria C. Pastore Passaro

  3. Alfonso de Madrigal and Juan de Segovia: Some Conciliar Common (and Contested) Places

    Alfonso de Madrigal and Juan de Segovia: Some Conciliar Common (and Contested) Places

    Contributor(s): Jesse D. Mann

    This article offers a preliminary comparison of the thoughts of Alfonso de Madrigal and Juan de Segovia, two important fifteenth-century Spanish academics and authors whom scholars have seen as ideological allies. It identifies several areas of interest common to both writers, and then focuses on...

  4. Aligning Social Media Indicators with the Documents in an Open Access Repository

    Aligning Social Media Indicators with the Documents in an Open Access Repository

    2022-06-13 19:49:05 | Contributor(s): Luis Meneses, Alyssa Arbuckle, Hector Lopez, Belaid Moa, Richard Furuta, Ray Siemens | https://doi.org/10.25547/D1X7-DZ25

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  5. All That Glitters: Devaluing the Gold Standard in the Utopias of Thomas More, Francis Bacon, and Margaret Cavendish

    All That Glitters: Devaluing the Gold Standard in the Utopias of Thomas More, Francis Bacon, and Margaret Cavendish

    Contributor(s): Catherine Gimelli Martin

    Francis Bacon’s and Margaret Cavendish’s ideal societies unexpectedly follow Thomas More’s Utopia in eliminating the exchange value of gold and replacing it with a knowledge economy. Bacon’s New Atlantis (1627) and Cavendish’s Blazing World (1666) similarly pursue new “light” and shun selfish...

  6. Allen, Amanda Wrenn. The Eucharistic Debate in Tudor England: Thomas Cranmer, Stephen Gardiner, and the English Reformation
  7. Allen, Laurie, Samantha Blickhan, Laura Newman Eckstein, Emily Esten, Arthur Kiron, and Marina Rustow, principal investigators. Scribes of the Cairo Geniza. Other
  8. All’s Well That Ends Well and Shakespeare’s Marriage

    All’s Well That Ends Well and Shakespeare’s Marriage

    Contributor(s): R. Brian Parker

    Cette note revient sur le peu de faits connus du mariage de Shakespeare, faits qui semblent indiquer une union plus ou moins imposée par la famille d’une femme enceinte, pour proposer une dimension biographique de cette comédie tardive. Justement, l’un des principaux facteurs qui font qualifier...

  9. Alonso Asenjo, Julio, project dir. Catálogo del Antiguo Teatro Escolar Hispano (CATEH; Catalogue of old Hispanic school theatre). Database.
  10. Amerasia: An Inquiry into Early Modern Imaginative Geography

    Amerasia: An Inquiry into Early Modern Imaginative Geography

    Contributor(s): Lauren Beck

    This is a review of Amerasia: An Inquiry into Early Modern Imaginative Geography. 

  11. Aminta dalle selve alle arene. Mìoscopia sull' Alceo di Antonio Ongaro
  12. 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...

  13. AMRG. The Inscriptions of the Antikythera Mechanism
  14. 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...

  15. 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). 

  16. An Autograph Chronicle of Renaissance Italy

    An Autograph Chronicle of Renaissance Italy

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

  17. 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...

  18. An ecofeminist perspective on new food technologies

    An ecofeminist perspective on new food technologies

    2025-03-19 22:03:41 | Contributor(s): Angela Lee | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v5i1.226

    New food technologies are touted by some to be an indispensable part of the toolkit when it comes to feeding a growing population, especially when factoring in the growing appetite for animal products. To this end, technologies like genetically engineered (GE) animals and in vitro meat are...

  19. An Evolution of Feelings

    An Evolution of Feelings

    Contributor(s): Bruna Di Giuseppe-Bertoni

  20. An Excerpt from the Script Loving Crazy

    An Excerpt from the Script Loving Crazy

    Contributor(s): Theresa Carilli