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  1. 'I am not made of stone': Theatrical Revision of Gesture in Shakespeare's Plays
  2. 'Nature as Symbolic Behavior': Cresol’ s Autumn Vacations and Early Baroque Acting Technique
  3. 'Né mendicanti, né poveri': la libertà nelle utopie italiane del Rinascimento

    'Né mendicanti, né poveri': la libertà nelle utopie italiane del Rinascimento

    Article | Contributor(s): Cristina Perissinotto

    Questo saggio analizza il problema della libertà in utopia con l’aiuto di un apparato filosofico di tradizione principalmente italiana e anglosassone, ove il discorso sulla libertà è sempre stato centrale. Alla luce dell’utopia eponima, quella di Thomas More, si...

  4. 'Now Shall I See the Fall of Babylon': The Spanish Tragedy as a Reformation Play of Daniel
  5. 'Pastas & Pizzas': influssi dell'italiano sulla terminologia alimentare nordamericana
  6. 'Polyphonic' Parthenope: Boccaccio's Letter XIII and his 'Plebeian' Naples, According to Domenico Rea
  7. 'Sleep' - 'Dream' — 'Vision': Some Signifiers and designata in Latin and the Romance Languages
  8. 'Stone Walls' and ‘I’ron Bars': Richard Lovelace and the Conventions of Seventeenth-Century Prison Literature

    'Stone Walls' and ‘I’ron Bars': Richard Lovelace and the Conventions of Seventeenth-Century Prison Literature

    Article | Contributor(s): Raymond A. Anselment

    In transcending stone walls and iron bars, Lovelace's well-known song "To Althea, From Prison" celebrates a freedom distinctly at odds with prevailing, often religiously inspired transformations of seventeenth-century carceral realities. Lovelace's celebration of "Minds innocent and quiet"...

  9. 'Tales Worked in Blood and Bone': Words and Images as Scalpel and Suture in Graphic Narratives

    'Tales Worked in Blood and Bone': Words and Images as Scalpel and Suture in Graphic Narratives

    2022-06-13 19:51:45 | Article | Contributor(s): Jon Saklofske | https://doi.org/10.25547/DGJE-0J90

    Digital humanities

  10. 'Teach Me This Pedlar's French': The Allure of Cant in The Roaring Girl and Dekker's Rogue Pamphlets

    'Teach Me This Pedlar's French': The Allure of Cant in The Roaring Girl and Dekker's Rogue Pamphlets

    Article | Contributor(s): Miles Taylor

    Dans The Roaring Girl de Dekker et Middleton, ainsi que dans les pamphlets délinquants de Dekker, des citoyens respectables de Londres, fascinés par l’argot des bas-fonds de la société jacobéenne, offrent de payer Moll Cutpurse et des libraires, afin de se familiariser avec ce langage marginal....

  11. 'The Country is Large, and Beautiful and Happy.' Lelio Pecci’s Travel Journal of his 1549 Mission to Flanders

    'The Country is Large, and Beautiful and Happy.' Lelio Pecci’s Travel Journal of his 1549 Mission to Flanders

    Article | Contributor(s): Elena Brizio

    Lelio Pecci’s travel journal for his mission to Emperor Charles V in Flanders offers modern readers a layman’s description of a large section of Europe (from northern Italy to France, Flanders, Germany, and Austria), as well as a priviledged view into the mind of a learned man from a...

  12. (Ri)scoprire la Spagna attraverso la traduzione: Leonardo Sciascia e l’affaire Lorca
  13. (Un)Human Relations: Transhumanism in Francesco Verso’s Nexhuman

    (Un)Human Relations: Transhumanism in Francesco Verso’s Nexhuman

    Article | Contributor(s): Jana Vizmuller-Zocco

    Transhumanism is an international movement which es­pouses the idea that any human organ, function, sense, ability, can be augmented and ameliorated with the judicious use of technology. The ethical, cultural, social, biological, economic implications for this view are far-reaching and point to a...

  14. 16th Century Continental Editions and Authors in the Forbes Collection

    16th Century Continental Editions and Authors in the Forbes Collection

    2023-06-15 18:45:24 | Article | Contributor(s): Natalie Zemon Davis

  15. 23 Years: What Have We Learnt in OA and What Gaps Remain in the National Ecosystem?

    23 Years: What Have We Learnt in OA and What Gaps Remain in the National Ecosystem?

    2024-01-26 21:29:07 | Presentation | Contributor(s): Roxanne Missingham | https://doi.org/10.25547/D8EK-N059

    open access, open social scholarship

  16. A 'tröstlich pictura': Luther's Attitude in the Question of Images

    A 'tröstlich pictura': Luther's Attitude in the Question of Images

    Article | Contributor(s): Rosemarie Bergmann

  17. A Case Study of the Reception of Aristotle in Early Protestantism: The Platonic Idea of the Good in the Commentaries on the Nicomachean Ethics

    A Case Study of the Reception of Aristotle in Early Protestantism: The Platonic Idea of the Good in the Commentaries on the Nicomachean Ethics

    Article | Contributor(s): Alfonso Herreros

    The present article examines the philosophical ethics of Protestants teaching in higher education during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and their reception of Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, 1.6. Two theses are illustrated. First, the survey of fourteen commentaries shows clear parallels...

  18. A Catholic Theologian Responds to Copernicanism: The Theological Judicium of Paolo Foscarini’s Lettera

    A Catholic Theologian Responds to Copernicanism: The Theological Judicium of Paolo Foscarini’s Lettera

    Article | Contributor(s): Irving A. Kelter

    This paper is an in-depth analysis of the Carmelite Paolo Foscarini's role in the debate on Copernican cosmology in the early seventeenth century. Using as a point of departure the 1616 Judicium issued by the Catholic Church against Foscarini's pro-Copernican treatise, this analysis will lead to...

  19. A Census of Emblem Books in Toronto. List I, Part Two

    A Census of Emblem Books in Toronto. List I, Part Two

    2023-04-13 21:51:07 | Article | Contributor(s): Beatrice Corrigan

  20. A Census of Emblem Books in Toronto. Part One, List I

    A Census of Emblem Books in Toronto. Part One, List I

    2023-04-18 19:04:06 | Article | Contributor(s): Beatrice Corrigan