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  1. The Forbes Collection, 1610-1660

    The Forbes Collection, 1610-1660

    2023-06-15 18:43:51 | Contributor(s): Michael Finlayson

  2. The Forbidden Fruit or the Taste for Sodomy in Renaissance Italy

    The Forbidden Fruit or the Taste for Sodomy in Renaissance Italy

    Contributor(s): Laura Giannetti Ruggiero

  3. The Form of Dante's "Libello" and its Challenge to Petrarch

    The Form of Dante's "Libello" and its Challenge to Petrarch

    2023-05-25 22:13:23 | Contributor(s): Germaine Warkentin

  4. The framing of food in Canadian university classrooms: A preliminary analysis of undergraduate human nutrition sciences, dietetics, and food studies syllabi

    The framing of food in Canadian university classrooms: A preliminary analysis of undergraduate human nutrition sciences, dietetics, and food studies syllabi

    2025-03-19 22:12:53 | Contributor(s): Andrea Bombak, Michelle Adams, Sierra Garofalo, Constance Russell, Emma Robinson, Barbara Parker, Natalie Riediger, Erin Cameron | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v11i1.659

    There are numerous “positivity” movements circulating such as sex positivity and body positivity that affect how sexuality and bodies are discussed, including in educational contexts. These movements have provided alternative discourses that challenge constructions of sexualities and bodies as...

  5. The French Factor in Castiglione's The Book of the Courtier (Il libro del cortegiano): From the Manuscript Drafts to the Printed Edition

    The French Factor in Castiglione's The Book of the Courtier (Il libro del cortegiano): From the Manuscript Drafts to the Printed Edition

    Contributor(s): Olga Zorzi Pugliese

    Les allusions de Castiglione sur la France et les Français dans l’édition de 1528 du Livre du Courtisan, notamment à propos des armes et des lettres, de l’activité physique et de la mode, sont bien connues. Une analyse des manuscrits comportant les versions précédentes du texte permet cependant...

  6. The German Bruderschaften as Producers of Late Medieval Vernacular Religious Drama
  7. The Gift / A Happy 50th / Discard

    The Gift / A Happy 50th / Discard

    Contributor(s): Giovanna Riccio

  8. The Gospel of Nicodemus in Medieval Italian Literature

    The Gospel of Nicodemus in Medieval Italian Literature

    Contributor(s): Amilcare A. Iannucci

  9. The Grotesque 'World Beyond' From Boccaccio to Curione. Notes on the Parodic Vision Between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
  10. The Growth of Minds and Cultures: A Unified Interpretation of the Structure of Human Experience
  11. The Grub Street Project

    The Grub Street Project

    Contributor(s): Marta Kvande

    This is a review of The Grub Street Project. 

  12. The Hartlib Papers

    The Hartlib Papers

    2023-05-11 21:50:27 | Contributor(s): Evan Bourke

    This is a review of The Hartlib Papers.

  13. The Hero's Quest in Calvino

    The Hero's Quest in Calvino

    Contributor(s): Constance Markey

  14. The Hidden Ways and Means of Antonio Vignali's La Cazzarla
  15. The Homosocial Economies of A Woman Killed with Kindness

    The Homosocial Economies of A Woman Killed with Kindness

    Contributor(s): Lyn Bennett

    Cet article reconsidère la représentation des relations entre masculin et féminin dans la tragédie domestique de Thomas Heywood. Il propose que cette pièce critique les réseaux «homosociaux» et leur dépendance de la circulation du capital féminin. Par contre, une solution moralement acceptable...

  16. The Hospital and Church of the Schiavoni / Illyrian Confraternity in Early Modern Rome

    The Hospital and Church of the Schiavoni / Illyrian Confraternity in Early Modern Rome

    Contributor(s): Jasenka Gudelj

    Slavic people from South-Eastern Europe immigrated to Italy throughout the Early Modern period and organized themselves into confraternities based on common origin and language. This article analyses the role of the images and architecture of the “national” church and hospital of the Schiavoni or...

  17. The Iconography of Death in Michelangelo's Lyric Poetry
  18. The Iconography of Time in The Winter's Tale

    The Iconography of Time in The Winter's Tale

    Contributor(s): Frederick Kiefer

    Bien que les spectateurs modernes connaissent le personage du Temps, ils ignorent en général les détails de son apparence, ainsi que les mises en scènes du Temps dans les spectacles publiques, le drame et l'art de l'Angleterre à l'époque de Shakespeare. En restituant l'aspect visuel du Père Temps...

  19. The Impossible Striptease: Nudity in Jean Calvin and Michel de Montaigne

    The Impossible Striptease: Nudity in Jean Calvin and Michel de Montaigne

    Contributor(s): Nora Martin Peterson

    This essay examines the writings of Jean Calvin and Michel de Montaigne, two figures not commonly considered together. The article seeks to highlight a certain fascination with nudity, not only in these texts, but in sixteenth-century culture as a whole. Though it is a bodily phenomenon, I argue,...

  20. The Imprint of genius: Tasso's Sonnet to Isabella Andreini. A Commentary on Ferdinando Taviani's "Bella d'Asia: Torquato Tasso, gli attori e l'immortalità"