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  1. Scott-Warren, Jason. Shakespeare’s First Reader: The Paper Trails of Richard Stonley
  2. Scribes of the Cairo Geniza

    Scribes of the Cairo Geniza

    2023-05-11 22:21:07 | Contributor(s): Gary A Rendsburg

    This is a review of Scribes of the Cairo Geniza.

  3. Scribo Ergo Sum

    Scribo Ergo Sum

    Contributor(s): Eufemia Fantetti

  4. Scripto

    Scripto

    2023-05-11 22:07:19 | Contributor(s): Anthony E Guidone

    This is a review of Scripto.

  5. Scriptor et "Lector in fabula" ne Il nome della rosa di Umberto Eco
  6. Scritti sparsi di Ignazio Silone

    Scritti sparsi di Ignazio Silone

    Contributor(s): Vincenza A. C. Tudini

  7. Scrittrici mistiche: la voce e gli inchiostri

    Scrittrici mistiche: la voce e gli inchiostri

    Contributor(s): Giovanni Pozzi

  8. Sebastian Westcott, the Children of St.Paul’s, and Professor Lennam
  9. Second Report on the Reformation and Renaissance Centre at the Victoria University

    Second Report on the Reformation and Renaissance Centre at the Victoria University

    2023-04-20 19:42:35 | Contributor(s): F. D. Hoeniger

  10. Secrets of a Sorceress: Tasso's Armida

    Secrets of a Sorceress: Tasso's Armida

    Contributor(s): Marilyn Migiel

  11. Seed saving in Atlantic Canada: Sustainable food through sharing and education

    Seed saving in Atlantic Canada: Sustainable food through sharing and education

    2025-03-19 22:03:29 | Contributor(s): Norma Jean Worden-Rogers, Kathleen Glasgow, Irena Knezevic, Stephanie Hughes | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v6i3.352

    Seed saving is an important element of seed security. Seed saving can support biodiversity, nourish food systems, facilitate environmental education, and enable the creation of networks that support food sovereignty. Public interest in seed security is on the rise, but local resources and...

  12. Sei Brava

    Sei Brava

    Contributor(s): Darlene Madott

  13. Seizing this COVID moment: What can Food Justice learn from Disability Justice?

    Seizing this COVID moment: What can Food Justice learn from Disability Justice?

    2025-03-19 22:13:14 | Contributor(s): Martha Stiegman | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v9i1.525

    It is now a shameful truism that COVID-19 functioned as a big reveal, exposing, and amplifying the structural inequalities Canadian society is built upon. We are now a year and a half into the global pandemic. I am writing from Toronto, where “hot spots” (neighbourhoods with high infection...

  14. Selden Map of China

    Selden Map of China

    Contributor(s): Annie Nie Hongping

    This is a review of Selden Map of China. 

  15. Selected Information Management Resources for Implementing New Knowledge Environments: An Annotated Bibliography

    Selected Information Management Resources for Implementing New Knowledge Environments: An Annotated Bibliography

    2022-06-13 21:13:21 | Contributor(s): Alex Garnett, Ray Siemens, Cara Leitch, Julie Melone | https://doi.org/10.25547/692B-9441

    Digital Humanities

  16. Self-operated vs. corporate contract: A study of food procurement at two universities in Manitoba

    Self-operated vs. corporate contract: A study of food procurement at two universities in Manitoba

    2025-03-19 22:03:33 | Contributor(s): Michaela Bohunicky, Annette Aurélie Desmarais, Meghan Entz | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v6i1.280

    Public institutions are increasingly being pressured to demonstrate how they are meeting their responsibilities and obligations to sustainability. Yet there is little academic research on food procurement at universities in Canada. This article examines issues related to procurement of local...

  17. Self-Portraits of a Truthful Liar: Satire, Truth-Telling, and Courtliness in Ludovico Ariosto’s Satire and Orlando Furioso

    Self-Portraits of a Truthful Liar: Satire, Truth-Telling, and Courtliness in Ludovico Ariosto’s Satire and Orlando Furioso

    Contributor(s): Paola Ugolini

    Composed during the most difficult years of Ludovico Ariosto’s relationship with the Este court, the Satire are known for presenting a picture of their author as a simple, quiet-loving man, and also as a man who can speak only the truth. However, the self-portrait offered by the Satire of the...

  18. Selling Lives: The Publisher Bernardo di Giunta (fl. 1518-50), Imitation and the Utility of Intellectual Biography

    Selling Lives: The Publisher Bernardo di Giunta (fl. 1518-50), Imitation and the Utility of Intellectual Biography

    Contributor(s): Katherine M. MacDonald

    Cet article analyse la préface écrite par Bernardo di Giunta pour son édition des œuvres de Christophe de Longueil, Orationes pro defensione sua, ainsi que de sa biographie anonyme (1524).Cette préface constitue un document important dans la querelle humaniste portant sur l’imitatio. La position...

  19. Sensual Love and Ficinian Tradition in Psafone by Melchiorre Zoppio (1590)
  20. Sequestration "into Atlantick and Eutopian polities": Milton on More