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  1. Burchiello. The Poetry of Burchiello: Deep-fried Nouns, Hunchbacked Pumpkins, and Other Nonsense. Translation, introduction, and notes by Fabian Alfie and Aileen A. Feng.
  2. Burger, Glenn D. Conduct Becoming: Good Wives and Husbands in the Later Middle Ages
  3. Burkert, Mattie, principal investigator and project dir. The London Stage Database.
  4. Burlesque Connotations in the Pictorial Language in Bronzino’s Poetry

    Burlesque Connotations in the Pictorial Language in Bronzino’s Poetry

    Article | Contributor(s): Carla Chiummo

    Agnolo di Cosimo, better known as Bronzino, was not only one of the most celebrated painters at the court of Cosimo I in Florence; he was also a dazzling poet, as Vasari reminds us in his Vite. Bronzino was the author of a Petrarchan canzoniere, as well as of burlesque poems. In his sonetti...

  5. Burn, David J., Grantley R. McDonald, Joseph Verheyden, and Peter De Mey, eds. Music and Theology in the European Reformations
  6. Burnett, Amy Nelson. Debating the Sacraments: Print and Authority in the Early Reformation
  7. Butterfield, Andrew, ed. Verrocchio: Sculptor and Painter of Renaissance Florence
  8. C. J. Crisostomo, E. A. Escobar, T. Tanaka, and N. Veldhuis, “The Scaffolding of Our Thoughts”

    C. J. Crisostomo, E. A. Escobar, T. Tanaka, and N. Veldhuis, “The Scaffolding of Our Thoughts”

    2023-05-18 22:19:26 | Article | Contributor(s): Lorenzo Verderame

    The volume under review collects 20 essays dedicated by different scholars to Francesca Rochberg, a professor of Assyriology and renowned expert on ancient Mesopotamian celestial divination. Most of the essays deal with Assyriology and discuss cuneiform sources. Reviewed by: Lorenzo...

  9. Cajetan: A Thomist Reformer?

    Cajetan: A Thomist Reformer?

    Article | Contributor(s): Denis Janz

  10. Calderón en Red/Una Biblioteca Calderoniana (Calderón on the Web/A Calderón Library)

    Calderón en Red/Una Biblioteca Calderoniana (Calderón on the Web/A Calderón Library)

    Article | Contributor(s): Minni Sawhney

    This is a review of Calderón en Red/Una Biblioteca Calderoniana (Calderón on the Web/A Calderón Library).

  11. Calderón’s La dama duende and the Theater of Suspense

    Calderón’s La dama duende and the Theater of Suspense

    Article | Contributor(s): Donald Beecher

    D’une part, le suspense est implicite dans la structure d’une pièce de théâtre selon la façon dont le lecteur est interpellé par les événements. D’autre part, le suspense est aussi le produit d’une excitation cognitive et limbique. La dama duende de Calderón, un chef-d’œuvre dans la tradition de...

  12. Calling the World to Come and Share Our Finds: Three Memoirs and Some Highlights from the Founding of Renaissance and Reformation
  13. Calvin et d'Aubigné: vocation prophétique et vocation poétique

    Calvin et d'Aubigné: vocation prophétique et vocation poétique

    Article | Contributor(s): Daniel Ménager

  14. Calvin, Jean. Praelectiones in Lamentationes Jeremiae, éd. Nicole Gueunier et Max Engammare / Leçons sur les Lamentations de Jérémie, traduites par Charles de Jonviller, éd. Max Engammare.
  15. Calvinist Miracles and the Concept of the Miraculous in Sixteenth-Century Huguenot Thought

    Calvinist Miracles and the Concept of the Miraculous in Sixteenth-Century Huguenot Thought

    Article | Contributor(s): Moshe Sluhovsky

    This paper is a study of French Calvinism as a language. It was a language which employed the signifiers and the signs of the traditional Christian culture. There was persistent usages of key Catholic words in the theology of early Huguenot believers, regardless of their level of education or...

  16. Calvino e il cinema: la voce, lo sguardo, la distanza

    Calvino e il cinema: la voce, lo sguardo, la distanza

    Article | Contributor(s): Lucia Re

  17. Calvino’s Encounter with the Animal: Anthropomorphism, Cognition and Ethics in Palomar

    Calvino’s Encounter with the Animal: Anthropomorphism, Cognition and Ethics in Palomar

    Article | Contributor(s): Eugenio Bolongaro

    This article examines the importance of the portrayal of animals in Palomar, Italo Calvino’s last major work of fiction. The discussion moves from some observations on the representation of animals in fiction, to a reflection on the ethical issues which emerge once the “question of...

  18. Campus gardens: Food production or sense of place?

    Campus gardens: Food production or sense of place?

    2025-03-19 22:03:57 | Article | Contributor(s): Natalee Ridgeway, June Matthews | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v2i1.23

    Campus gardens can provide opportunities for experiential learning and enhanced physical and mental health; however, they require substantial commitments of time, money, and effort. This formative evaluation explored the perspectives of a university population on the establishment of a campus...

  19. Can historians order off the menu?: A method for historical menu analysis

    Can historians order off the menu?: A method for historical menu analysis

    2025-03-19 22:12:50 | Article | Contributor(s): Koby Song-Nichols | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v11i2.682

    While historians have used menus to tell part of the histories of restaurants, little guidance has been provided on how we should approach these unique culinary documents. This lack of instruction becomes more apparent in light of the impressive amount of archival work and digitization of...

  20. Can we eat our way to a healthy and ecologically sustainable food system?

    Can we eat our way to a healthy and ecologically sustainable food system?

    2025-03-19 22:03:36 | Review | Contributor(s): Barbara Seed, Cecilia Rocha | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v5i3.258

    The food system is a major contributor to climate change, biodiversity loss, eutrophication and deforestation. This article examines national dietary guidelines as a way to shift dietary patterns in the population toward diets that continue to promote health while being more ecologically...