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  1. A Finding-List of Renaissance Legal Works to 1700. Part Two: Section III (Law Common) A. The Common Law of England.

    A Finding-List of Renaissance Legal Works to 1700. Part Two: Section III (Law Common) A. The Common Law of England.

    2023-04-18 19:41:35 | Article | Contributor(s): R. J. Schoeck, Natalie Zemon Davis, J. K. McConica, William Dean

  2. A fly in the ointment: Exploring the creative relationship between William Blake and Thomas Gray

    A fly in the ointment: Exploring the creative relationship between William Blake and Thomas Gray

    2022-06-13 19:51:23 | Article | Contributor(s): Jon Saklofske | https://doi.org/10.25547/AB24-C790

    Humanities

  3. A Girdle of Mothers

    A Girdle of Mothers

    Article | Contributor(s): Terri Favro

  4. A Guest from Italy

    A Guest from Italy

    2023-06-15 18:47:52 | Article | Contributor(s): Natalie Zemon Davis

  5. A History of Translation in Early Modern England / Une histoire de la traduction en Angleterre entre 1475 et 1660
  6. A Hole in the Wall: The Potential of Persistent Video-enabled Communication Channels to Facilitate Collaboration in Dispersed Teams

    A Hole in the Wall: The Potential of Persistent Video-enabled Communication Channels to Facilitate Collaboration in Dispersed Teams

    2022-06-13 19:50:58 | Article | Contributor(s): Lynne Siemens | https://doi.org/10.25547/CGAJ-S926

    Digital Humanities

  7. A Holy Exchange: The Dedicatory Epistle of Clément Marot’s Translation of the Psalms

    A Holy Exchange: The Dedicatory Epistle of Clément Marot’s Translation of the Psalms

    Article | Contributor(s): Gregory P. Haake

    Clément Marot, poet and evangelical sympathizer, published his own translation of thirty psalms in 1541, which in itself was not remarkable at the time. However, what distinguishes this collection is the dedicatory epistle that precedes it. Marot does more than flatter the king, to whom he...

  8. A Jacobean's Source Revisited: George Chapman and Alessandro Piccolomini's Alessandro

    A Jacobean's Source Revisited: George Chapman and Alessandro Piccolomini's Alessandro

    2023-05-25 22:33:28 | Article | Contributor(s): Rita Belladonna

  9. À la lisière de l’ « autre monde » Le Pérou dans la Relatione breve de Diego de Torres Bollo (1603)

    À la lisière de l’ « autre monde » Le Pérou dans la Relatione breve de Diego de Torres Bollo (1603)

    Article | Contributor(s): Franco Pierno

    In 1603, Diego de Torres Bollo (1550–1638), Jesuit procurator of the province of Peru, published in Rome his Relatione Breve, one of the first printed accounts of early Jesuit missionary activities in South America. The work was an instant success: in 1604 a second Italian edition was published...

  10. A Late Gothic Vein in Wyatt’s "They Fle from Me"

    A Late Gothic Vein in Wyatt’s "They Fle from Me"

    2023-06-27 18:07:21 | Article | Contributor(s): Carolyn Chiappelli

  11. A Letter from the President

    A Letter from the President

    2023-04-27 19:34:46 | Article | Contributor(s): Kathleen Falvey

  12. A Letter from the President

    A Letter from the President

    2023-04-20 22:14:47 | Article | Contributor(s): Kathleen Falvey

  13. A Lost Confraternity: San Rocco in Modena and its Church

    A Lost Confraternity: San Rocco in Modena and its Church

    Article | Contributor(s): Simone Sirocchi

    This article retraces the history of the Confraternita di San Rocco (Confraternity of St. Roch) in Modena from its foundation in the late fifteenth century to its abolition in the eighteenth century. Thanks to newly examined archival documents, the article details the building and decorative work...

  14. A Love That Reforms: Improving Gender Relations by Contesting Typologies of Women in La Comédie de Mont-de-Marsan and L’Heptaméron 10 and 42

    A Love That Reforms: Improving Gender Relations by Contesting Typologies of Women in La Comédie de Mont-de-Marsan and L’Heptaméron 10 and 42

    Article | Contributor(s): Theresa Brock

    This article examines how two texts by Marguerite de Navarre contest the tendency in courtly and ecclesiastical literature to reduce women to typologies based on sexuality, spirituality, and notions of virtue. In place of simplified typologies, Marguerite’s writings can be read as depicting...

  15. À l’aube de la bibliographie : les références externes dans les dictionnaires latins, 1480–1545

    À l’aube de la bibliographie : les références externes dans les dictionnaires latins, 1480–1545

    Article | Contributor(s): Martine Furno

    The appearance of printed text resulted in changes to the way text is accessed, which leads to the question of whether these changes modified scholarly practice; and if so, how? The following article examines this question in a particular context—that of dictionaries and encyclopedias,...

  16. A Major Confraternity Commission in Quito, Ecuador: the Church of El Sagrario
  17. A Martyr's Theology of Assent. Reading Thomas More's De Tristitia Christi

    A Martyr's Theology of Assent. Reading Thomas More's De Tristitia Christi

    Article | Contributor(s): Seymour Baker House

    Lorsqu'il était emprisonné à la Tour de Londres, Thomas More a écrit une méditation détaillée du récit que font les Écritures de la passion du Christ au jardin de Gethsémani, dans le but de se préparer à son prochain martyr et de témoigner de cette expérience. Son De Tristitia Christi, écrit dans...

  18. A Memorable Day

    A Memorable Day

    Article | Contributor(s): Bruna Di Giuseppe-Bertoni

  19. A Message from the Editor / Un message du Directeur

    A Message from the Editor / Un message du Directeur

    Article | Contributor(s): Alan Shepard, Pascale Duhamel

  20. A More Excellent Way: Philip Melanchthon’s Corinthians Lectures of 1521–22

    A More Excellent Way: Philip Melanchthon’s Corinthians Lectures of 1521–22

    Article | Contributor(s): William P. Weaver

    Through a critical study of Philip Melanchthon’s 1521–22 lectures on 1 and 2 Corinthians, this essay evaluates his rhetorical method of reading and annotating Scripture. Building on a conventional analogy between ad fontes and sola scriptura, it investigates an equally operative analogy between...