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  1. Religious Polemics and Two Sixteenth Century English Editions of Erasmus's Enchiridion Militis Christiani, 1545-1561
  2. Religious Satire in Herrick's "The Fairie Temple: or, Oberons Chappell"
  3. Remaking the Bible: English Reformation Spiritual Conduct Books

    Remaking the Bible: English Reformation Spiritual Conduct Books

    Contributor(s): Helaine Razovsky

    Among the thousands of devotional works produced in the centuries following the English Reformation are hundreds that may be called spiritual conduct books. This article defines the term "spiritual conduct book" on the basis of a text's purpose and audience. Unlike more familiar secular conduct...

  4. Remarks on the Historiography of Mathematics

    Remarks on the Historiography of Mathematics

    2023-05-18 22:25:20 | Contributor(s): Aldo Brigaglia

    In this paper, I examine aspects of the methodological debate that originated in 2010, when the distinguished historian of mathematics Sabetai Unguru reviewed Roshdi Rashed’s edition of the Arabic translation of Apollonius’ Conics. In his review, Unguru criticized what Rashed calls “l’usage...

  5. Remarks on the Historiography of Mathematics

    Remarks on the Historiography of Mathematics

    2023-09-11 19:12:32 | Contributor(s): Aldo Brigaglia

    classics, philosophy

  6. Remediating William Blake: Unbinding the Network Architectures of Blake's Songs

    Remediating William Blake: Unbinding the Network Architectures of Blake's Songs

    2022-06-13 21:28:42 | Contributor(s): Jon Saklofske | https://doi.org/10.25547/T0PP-0H58

    Digital humanities

  7. Remembering D'Annunzio and Il Duce: Modern Prophecy in Italy
  8. Renaissance Cultural Crossroads Catalogue

    Renaissance Cultural Crossroads Catalogue

    2023-05-11 21:51:04 | Contributor(s): Joshua Reid

    This is a review of Renaissance Cultural Crossroads Catalogue.

  9. Renaissance Editions of Classical Texts in the Library of A. J. Bell

    Renaissance Editions of Classical Texts in the Library of A. J. Bell

    2023-06-27 18:05:57 | Contributor(s): Larry Pfaff

  10. Renaissance et Humanisme en Slovaquie

    Renaissance et Humanisme en Slovaquie

    Contributor(s): Eva Frimmová

    Cet article constitue un survol analytique de l'impact des idées nouvelles sur la culture et le monde intellectuel en Slovaquie durant le période renaissante. Les contacts sont nombreux entre les humanistes, les intellectuels et les scientifiques autant à Presbourg que dans les villes...

  11. Renaissance Exempla of Schizophrenia: The Cure by Charity in Luther and Cervantes
  12. Renaissance Italian Short Stories and the Imprese

    Renaissance Italian Short Stories and the Imprese

    Contributor(s): Mauda Bregoli-Russo

  13. Renaissance Legal Works at Laurentian University Library

    Renaissance Legal Works at Laurentian University Library

    2023-06-15 18:40:04 | Contributor(s): Robert Toupin

  14. Renaissance Monti di Pietà in Modern Scholarship: Themes, Studies, and Historiographic Trends

    Renaissance Monti di Pietà in Modern Scholarship: Themes, Studies, and Historiographic Trends

    Contributor(s): Nicola Lorenzo Barile

    Il existe une longue tradition d’études des Monti di Pietà, qui est presqu’entièrement publiée en italien. Cet article propose une revue historiographique de ces recherches, en se basant sur quatre thèmes centraux les ayant orientées. Le premier de ces thèmes correspond aux relations entre les...

  15. Renaissance Painting and Expressions of Male Intimacy in a Seventeenth-Century Illustration from Mughal India

    Renaissance Painting and Expressions of Male Intimacy in a Seventeenth-Century Illustration from Mughal India

    Contributor(s): Mika Natif

    This article explores the artistic relationship between Western European Renaissance art and Mughal painting ca. 1630s at the ateliers in North India. A central theme is the employment of European painterly modes in the Mughal visual tradition that expressed male-male intimacy, carnal desire, and...

  16. Renaissance Queens and Foucauldian Carcerality

    Renaissance Queens and Foucauldian Carcerality

    Contributor(s): Lisa Hopkins

    This essay examines the figuring of images and experiences of imprisonment in the public and private writings and speeches of three women — Marguerite de Navarre, Mary, Queen of Scots, and Elizabeth I — and a man, Sir Philip Sidney, writing to an explicitly feminised agenda. It explores the ways...

  17. Renaissance Readings of the Myth of Aristophanes from Plato's Symposium (189C-193D): Marsilio Ficino, Leone Ebreo, Giordano Bruno
  18. Renck, Anneliese Pollock. Female Authorship, Patronage, and Translation in Late Medieval France from Christine de Pizan to Louise Labé
  19. Rende, Francis. The Restorer and the Nun. Cambridge: Vanguard Press, 2016.
  20. Renégats marseillais (1591-1595)

    Renégats marseillais (1591-1595)

    Contributor(s): Gabriel Audisio