A New Humanism? Toward a Reconsideration of the Ideals and Pragmatics Shaping Electronic Scholarly Publication in the Arts Today
2022-06-13 19:50:31 | Article | Contributor(s): Ray Siemens | https://doi.org/10.25547/MWC1-6C73
Digital Humanities
A New Set of Spectacles: The Assembly’s Annotations, 1645-1657
Article | Contributor(s): Dean George Lampros
With the collapse of press censorship that followed the impeachment of William Laud in the Fall of 1640, a group of London printers took advantage of their new-found freedom and encouraged the House of Commons to convene an assembly of divines whose sole task was to revise the notes located...
A Note on Dante's Missing Musaeus (Inferno IV. 140-41)
Article | Contributor(s): Robert Hollander
A Note on the A.V. (1611) Translation of Romans 12:3
Article | Contributor(s): Samuel G. Hornsby
A Note on the Pharmaceutical, Medical and Agricultural Books in the Forbes Collection
2023-06-15 18:42:50 | Article | Contributor(s): Andrew Watson
A Peaceable Kingdom in the East: Favourable Early Seventeenth-Century Representations of the Moghul Empire
Article | Contributor(s): Rahul Sapra
Cet article a pour objet de comparer les perspectives divergentes des Portugais, des Danois et des Anglais vis-à-vis de l’empire mughal en se fondant sur les récits de voyages britanniques du dix-septième siècle. Si les Portugais qualifiaient les autochtones d’«étrangers» barbares, les...
A Platonic Look at Herself: Knowledge, Love, and Soul in Sibilla Aleramo’s Dialogo con Psiche
Article | Contributor(s): Barbara Alfano
Dialogo con Psiche (1909–10) has received little consideration from scholars of Sibilla Aleramo; yet, this is a work of paramount importance for understanding Aleramo’s approach to knowledge and hence gaining a deeper insight into her subsequent autobiographical novels. For Aleramo, knowledge...
A Play on Occlusion: Uptake of Letters to the University President
2024-11-06 00:25:06 | Article | Contributor(s): Katja Thieme | https://doi.org/10.1080/07350198.2022.2038510
Occlusion is most commonly presented as an aspect of certain genres: occluded genres. Here, occlusion is proposed as a property of the processes by which genres are taken up. While routine use of genres creates expectations around when the genre’s uptake is commonly occluded, such...
A Preliminary Taxonomy of Montale's Metaphors: Ossi di seppia
Article | Contributor(s): Corrado Federici
A propos des "Coches"
Article | Contributor(s): Michel Carle
A proposito del crese di Purgatorio 32.32
Article | Contributor(s): Mirella Pasquarelli
A proposito delle Istorie fiorentine di Giovanni Cavalcanti
2023-05-04 22:00:34 | Article | Contributor(s): Giuseppe Bisaccia
A proposito di I nome della storia di Antonio D'Andrea
Article | Contributor(s): Rena A. Syska-Lamparska
A Real Story
Article | Contributor(s): Delia De Santis
A Select Annotated Bibliography Concerning Game-Design Models for Digital Social Knowledge Creation
2022-06-13 19:50:09 | Bibliography | Contributor(s): Nina Belojevic, Alyssa Arbuckle, Matthew Hiebert, Ray Siemens, Shaun Wong, Alex Christie, Jon Saklofske, Jentery Sayers, Derek Siemens | https://doi.org/10.25547/SNQ7-FP24
A Self-Conscious Mise-en-scène: Experimenting with 'Disownment and Appropriation’
Article | Contributor(s): Anthony Cristiano
While the historical definition of experimental films as highly personal works, marked by unconventional economic and aesthetic norms remains fundamentally unchanged, the context within which they are produced has evolved through the years. This article argues that the contemporary forms of...
A Seventeenth-Century Confraternity in Santa Ana, San Salvador. What It Can Tell Us about That Era
Article | Contributor(s): Murdo J. MacLeod
The colonial settlement of Santa Ana has been somewhat neglected by authorities and historians. This article looks at the founding there in 1672–73 of a confraternity dedicated to Saint Rose of Lima and how this illustrates several aspects of life at that time. When the bishop of Guatemala...
A Short History of Renaissance and Reformation / Renaissance et Réforme
Article | Contributor(s): Konrad Eisenbichler
A Singular Boccaccio: Defending Poetry in the Decameron and the Genealogie
Article | Contributor(s): Martin Eisner
This essay reconsiders the conventional division of Boccaccio’s career into two parts that is usually associated with his first meeting with Petrarch. Beginning with two fourteenth-century portraits of Boccaccio, it challenges this traditional account by calling attention to the continuities...
A Survey of Early Biological Books in Toronto, 1450-1700
2023-04-18 19:51:32 | Article | Contributor(s): F. D. Hoeniger, Joel Kaplan
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