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  1. Prodigal Daughter, Usurer’s Son: Sexual, Rhetorical, and Monetary Economies in Robert Chamberlain’s The Swaggering Damsel (1640)

    Prodigal Daughter, Usurer’s Son: Sexual, Rhetorical, and Monetary Economies in Robert Chamberlain’s The Swaggering Damsel (1640)

    Contributor(s): Kathryn Dezur

    Cet article examine la pièce de théâtre The Swaggering Damsel de Robert Chamberlain (1640) du point de vue de son discours au sujet de l’économie mercantile de l’Angleterre de cette époque, et de ses effets sur le marché du mariage. Cette comédie reflète en effet les angoisses provoquées par les...

  2. Prodigious Births and Death in Childbirth in Le Palais des Nobles Dames, (Lyons, 1534)

    Prodigious Births and Death in Childbirth in Le Palais des Nobles Dames, (Lyons, 1534)

    Contributor(s): Brenda Dunn-Lardeau

    In 1534 Pierre de Sainte Lucie published Jehan Du Pré's Le Palais des Nobles Dames in which the treatment of the theme of prodigious births and death in childbirth is of particular interest compared to that of his sixteenth century contemporaries. On the one hand, the author's religious faith...

  3. Professions and "the Labouring Arts" in All's Well That Ends Well

    Professions and "the Labouring Arts" in All's Well That Ends Well

    Contributor(s): Mary Polito

    Les historiens ont récemment soutenu que la professionnalisation en tant qu'une nouvelle forme de gouvernement social était un produit de l'humanisme de l'après-Réforme. Ils ont également montré que le monopole de la juridiction et du statut qu'auraient acquis les professions érudites n'était pas...

  4. Progetto Pico Project

    Progetto Pico Project

    Contributor(s): Barry Torch

    This is a review of the Progetto Pico Project.

  5. Progress: Croce, Gramsci, and Leopardi

    Progress: Croce, Gramsci, and Leopardi

    Contributor(s): Mary Russo

  6. Project: Irish Confraternities, 1400-1700

    Project: Irish Confraternities, 1400-1700

    Contributor(s): Colm Anthony Lennon

  7. Promoting Linguistic Diversity and Inclusion:  Incorporating Machine Translation Literacy into Information Literacy Instruction for Undergraduate  Students

    Promoting Linguistic Diversity and Inclusion: Incorporating Machine Translation Literacy into Information Literacy Instruction for Undergraduate Students

    2022-10-13 14:44:03 | Contributor(s): Lynne Bowker

    academic librarians, inclusion, information literacy, linguistic diversity, machine translation, machine translation literacy

  8. Proposing a Framework for School Food Program Evaluation in Canada

    Proposing a Framework for School Food Program Evaluation in Canada

    2025-03-19 22:13:05 | Contributor(s): Tracy Everitt, Stephanie Ward, Wanda Martin, Rachel Engler-Stringer | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v9i3.543

    Healthy eating in school-aged children supports optimal growth and learning; however, diet quality and food insecurity are a source of concern for many school-aged children in Canada. Canadian school-aged children’s diets are a concern. In 2019 the Canadian federal government announced the...

  9. Prototyping the Renaissance English Knowledgebase (REKn) and Professional Reading Environment (PReE), Past, Present, and Future Concerns: A Digital Humanities Project Narrative
  10. Provençalism vs Petrarchism. Notes on the Neapolitan Development of the Lyric Genre in the Renaissance: The Case of Cariteo and Serafino Ciminelli
  11. Prudentia in More’s Utopia: The Ethics of Foresight

    Prudentia in More’s Utopia: The Ethics of Foresight

    Contributor(s): Brendan Cook

    L’article explore les usages du terme latin prudentia dans l’Utopie (1516) de Thomas More. Cet article explique les apparentes contradictions du traitement de More du mot prudentia, à travers l’étude des utilisations du terme dans un éventail de sources, incluant les dialogues de Cicéron, les...

  12. Psalm 28 / Psalm 86 / Psalm 90 / Psalm 130

    Psalm 28 / Psalm 86 / Psalm 90 / Psalm 130

    Contributor(s): Elettra Bedon

  13. Pseudo-ancestors in the Genealogical Projects of the Emperor Maximilian I

    Pseudo-ancestors in the Genealogical Projects of the Emperor Maximilian I

    2023-06-27 18:11:20 | Contributor(s): Judith Popovich Aikin

  14. Publics souhaités, publics refusés : les publics comme critères de la valeur de l’oeuvre dans les années 1550

    Publics souhaités, publics refusés : les publics comme critères de la valeur de l’oeuvre dans les années 1550

    Contributor(s): Florence Bonifay

    In the context of the exacerbated poetic tensions of the 1550s, the readerships defined by authors are manipulated to serve as arguments in constructing the merits of a work or in discrediting it. Innovative poets and their opponents thereby work to designate the audiences they claim to have, to...

  15. Pugh, Tison. On the Queerness of Early English Drama: Sex in the Subjunctive.
  16. Puljcan Juric, Lea. Illyria in Shakespeare’s England

    Puljcan Juric, Lea. Illyria in Shakespeare’s England

    Contributor(s): Goran Stanivukovic

  17. Purgatorio 14 e l’Apocalisse

    Purgatorio 14 e l’Apocalisse

    Contributor(s): Aldo Vallone

  18. Pyysalo, Sampo, project lead. brat Rapid Annotation Tool. Web-based annotation and visualization tool.
  19. Quand Érasme se fait politique: la première lettre à Sigismond 1er le Vieux
  20. Quattro forme di enciclopedia ovvero le metamorfosi dell'albero

    Quattro forme di enciclopedia ovvero le metamorfosi dell'albero

    2023-05-25 22:10:25 | Contributor(s): Umberto Eco