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  1. Petersen, Suzanne H., project dir. Pan-Hispanic Ballad Project. Other.
  2. Petits commerces de bouche et réseaux alimentaires alternatifs: un regard montréalais

    Petits commerces de bouche et réseaux alimentaires alternatifs: un regard montréalais

    2025-03-19 22:03:43 | Article | Contributor(s): Alexandre Maltais | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v4i1.189

    Cet article aborde les réseaux de distribution alimentaire alternatifs par une de leur leurs extrémités jusqu’ici négligée dans la littérature comme dans le débat public, les petits commerces de détail urbains. Ceux-ci se multiplient sur plusieurs rues commerçantes dans les grandes villes...

  3. Petrarch's "Conversion" on Mont Ventoux and the Patterns of Religious Experience

    Petrarch's "Conversion" on Mont Ventoux and the Patterns of Religious Experience

    Article | Contributor(s): Donald Beecher

    Pétrarque était passionné par le récit que fait saint Augustin de sa conversion. Il a donc cherché tout au long de sa vie à réaliser cette expérience pour lui-même tout en la rendant significative dans le contexte humaniste chrétien. Sa lettre concernant son expérience spirituelle lors de son...

  4. Petrarch's Liber sine nomine and a Vision of Rome in the Reformation
  5. Petrarch's Rerum Vulgarium Fragmenta: Mourning Laura

    Petrarch's Rerum Vulgarium Fragmenta: Mourning Laura

    Article | Contributor(s): Isabella Bertoletti

  6. Petrarch’s Fragmenta: The Narrative and Theological Unity of Rerum vulgarium fragmenta
  7. Phaeton’s Flight, Adonis’s Trial, and Minerva in the House of Envy: 
Lodovico Dolce between Ovid and Ariosto

    Phaeton’s Flight, Adonis’s Trial, and Minerva in the House of Envy: 
Lodovico Dolce between Ovid and Ariosto

    Article | Contributor(s): Andrea Torre

    Introducing Thyeste: Tragedia da Seneca (1547), the Venetian writer Lodovico Dolce (1508–68) defines the art of translating a book as an experience that lives in the “perspective of the becoming [...] because in order to translate, it is necessary for us to take another language or (if possible)...

  8. Photography and the Concept of Return: A Personal View

    Photography and the Concept of Return: A Personal View

    Article | Contributor(s): Vincenzo Pietropaolo

    As a photographer of the immigrant experience, the yearning for return to a homeland has been a central theme of my research. In this paper, I explore both my personal and collective experience of displacement and uprooting (Not Paved with Gold), the annual return to Canada of temporary migrant...

  9. Piagnone Exemplarity and the Florentine Literary Canon in the Vita di Girolamo Benivieni
  10. Pic de la Mirandole et son mythe, tels que vus par William G. Craven
  11. Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni. Lettere: Edizione critica. Ed. Francesco Borghesi
  12. Picturing Annie's Egypt. Terra di Cleopatra by Annie Vivanti

    Picturing Annie's Egypt. Terra di Cleopatra by Annie Vivanti

    Article | Contributor(s): Anne Urbancic

    Her readers would not have found the Egyptian adventure portrayed in Terra di Cleopatra to have been too unusual or exotic for Annie Vivanti, a world traveller who had already described countless foreign locales and adventures in previous works. Some of these were presented as fiction; others...

  13. Piercing Proverbial Crows’ Eyes: Theft and Publication in Renaissance France

    Piercing Proverbial Crows’ Eyes: Theft and Publication in Renaissance France

    Article | Contributor(s): Emma Herdman

    The ironic Latin proverb “cornicum oculos configere” was classically illustrated by the example of Gnaeus Flavius, celebrated for his theft and valuable but unauthorized publication of Rome’s legal secrets. Erasmus’s discussion of the proverb in the Adages consequently focuses on the tension...

  14. Piero Garofalo, Elizabeth Leake and Dana Renga. Internal exile in Fascist Italy. History and representation of confino
  15. Pietro Aretino's Orazia: A Bibliographical Essay

    Pietro Aretino's Orazia: A Bibliographical Essay

    Article | Contributor(s): Michael Lettieri

  16. Pietrzyk-Reeves, Dorota. Polish Republican Discourse in the Sixteenth Century. Trans. Teresa Bałuk-Ulewiczowa.
  17. Piety and Conflict in the Early Reformation: Introduction

    Piety and Conflict in the Early Reformation: Introduction

    Article | Contributor(s): Andrew Gow, Robert J. Bast

  18. Piety and Poor Relief: Confraternities in Medieval Cremona, c. 1334-1499
  19. Piis enim pia conveniunt: Music for the Società della Santa Croce in Cento (1606)
  20. Pirandello 150: Introduction

    Pirandello 150: Introduction

    Article | Contributor(s): Luca Somigli