Barthélemy Aneau’s Alector ou le coq and the Paradox of Renaissance Cosmopolitanism
Contributor(s): Jenny Meyer
Barthélemy Aneau’s histoire fabuleuse, Alector ou le coq (1560) epitomizes a burgeoning sixteenth-century awareness of the globe and its scope. New possibilities for envisioning global space went hand in hand with the development of cosmopolitan sympathies among Renaissance humanists; namely,...
Baschera, Luca, Bruce Gordon, and Christian Moser, eds. Following Zwingli: Applying the Past in Reformation Zurich
Contributor(s): Euan Cameron
Basile's Pentameron: From the Marvellous to the Fantastic
Contributor(s): Heather McCullough
Bass, Marisa Anne. Insect Artifice: Nature and Art in the Dutch Revolt
Contributor(s): Marco Malvestio
Bastow, Sarah L. Edwin Sandys and the Reform of English Religion
Contributor(s): Brian L. Hanson
Bate, Jonathan. How the Classics Made Shakespeare
Contributor(s): Jonathan Locke Hart
Bauer, Ralph, gen. ed. Early Americas Digital Archive
Contributor(s): Amy E. Earhart
Beatrice
Contributor(s): Luigi Scorrano
L'autore traccia un ritratto di Beatrice privilegiando un tema poco frequentato e presenta la donna amata da Dante come creatura della distanza. Dalla Vita Nuova alla Commedia la condizione di distanza è fondamentale perché pone sempre più avanti il traguardo da raggiungere e...
Beautifying the City: 1960s Artistic Mosaics by Italian Canadians in Toronto
Contributor(s): Olga Zorzi Pugliese
Italian Canadian craftsmen deserve recognition for their contribution to the aesthetics of Toronto's architectural environment through their role in the production of mosaic artworks. After an early period in the 1930s (which witnessed the ROM and Foster Memorial projects) there was a second...
Becoming the Image — Ethno-cultural Representations as Branding from Omertà to The Sopranos
2023-05-25 19:21:36 | Contributor(s): William Anselmi, Lise Hogan
Becoming “Indians”: The Jesuit Missionary Path from Italy to Asia
Contributor(s): Camilla Russell
The Jesuit missions in Asia were among the most audacious undertakings by Europeans in the early modern period. This article focuses on a still relatively little understood aspect of the enterprise: its appointment process. It draws together disparate archival documents to recreate the steps to...
Bednarski, Steven. A Poisoned Past: The Life and Times of Margarida de Portu, a Fourteenth- Century Accused Poisoner
Contributor(s): Alison More
Beer, Michelle L. Queenship at the Renaissance Courts of Britain: Catherine of Aragon and Margaret Tudor, 1503–1533
Contributor(s): Janice Liedl
Before Copernicus and Copernicus
Contributor(s): Matjaž Vesel
2023-05-18 22:18:53 | Contributor(s): Matjaž Vesel
A discussion of Before Copernicus: The Cultures and Contexts of Scientific Learning in the Fifteenth Century edited by Rivka Feldhay and F. Jamil Ragep. Published Online (2021-04-30)Copyright © 2021 by Matjaž Vesel Article PDF Link:...
Behind Barbed Wire: Creative Works on the Internment of Italian Canadians. Edited by Licia Canton, Domenic Cusmano, Michael Mirolla, Jim Zucchero. Toronto: Guernica Editions, 2012.
2023-05-25 19:22:05 | Contributor(s): Caterina Edwards | https://doi.org/10.25547/ZFFV-ZK13
Belfanti, Carlo Marco, and Daniela Sogliani, eds. I Gonzaga e la moda tra Mantova e l’Europa
Contributor(s): Serena Franzon
Belief and Worship: Lay Confraternities in Renaissance Bologna
2023-06-02 19:32:56 | Contributor(s): Nicholas Terpstra
Belief, Devotion, and Memory in Early Modern Italian Confraternities
Contributor(s): Lance Lazar
Belin, Christian, Agnès Lafont et Nicholas Myers, éds. L’Image brisée aux XVIe et XVIIe siècles
Contributor(s): Olivier Ségiun-Brault
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