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  1. The Alburquerque Ducal Court and the Literary Patronage of Hernán López de Yanguas during Charles V’s Reign

    The Alburquerque Ducal Court and the Literary Patronage of Hernán López de Yanguas during Charles V’s Reign

    Article | Contributor(s): Diego Pacheco Landero

    This article investigates the political and cultural practices of the ducal House of Alburquerque to demonstrate its commitment to one of the basic principles of Charles V’s foreign policy, that of maintaining peace among Christians and warring against the Turk. It studies the specific conditions...

  2. The Alexandrian Fracastoro: Form and Meaning in the Myth of Syphilus

    The Alexandrian Fracastoro: Form and Meaning in the Myth of Syphilus

    Article | Contributor(s): Gilbert L. Gigliotti

  3. The Ambivalence of the Sense of Touch in Early Modern Prints

    The Ambivalence of the Sense of Touch in Early Modern Prints

    Article | Contributor(s): Sharon Assaf

    Les conséquences de l'indulgence envers les plaisirs du toucher étaient le sujet d'un débat au cours du XVIe siècle. Alors qu'il était généralement admis que s'adonner aux plaisirs du toucher pouvait conduire aux dangers de succomber à plusieurs autres vices, entre autres le plus traître des...

  4. The Analysis & Policy Observatory

    The Analysis & Policy Observatory

    2024-04-11 20:52:27 | Report | Contributor(s): Caroline Winter | https://doi.org/10.25547/GNMT-XN45

    The Analysis and Policy Observatory (APO) is a member of the Canadian–Australian Partnership for Open Scholarship (CAPOS), a collaboration between the INKE Partnership and Australian-based partners that works toward greater engagement and capacity for open scholarship, internationally and...

  5. The Anatomy of Melancholy in Book I of the Faerie Queene

    The Anatomy of Melancholy in Book I of the Faerie Queene

    Article | Contributor(s): D. A. Beecher

  6. The Ancient Greek Wild in The Winter's Tale

    The Ancient Greek Wild in The Winter's Tale

    Article | Contributor(s): Michael Steffes

    Quand on lit The Winter’s Tale de Shakespeare à la lumière de ses allusions aux traditions culturelles grecques comme elles étaient comprises à la Renaissance, on se rend compte que les liens entre les personnages sont plus étroits que prévus. Si l’on se rappelle l’association entre l’ours et...

  7. The Anterotica of Petrus Haedus: A Fifteenth-Century Model for the Interpretation of Symbolic Images
  8. The Apartment

    The Apartment

    Article | Contributor(s): Domenic Cusmano

  9. The Arabic, Latin and Hebrew Reception of Avicenna’s Physics and Cosmology edited by Dag Nikolaus Hasse and Amos Bertolacci

    The Arabic, Latin and Hebrew Reception of Avicenna’s Physics and Cosmology edited by Dag Nikolaus Hasse and Amos Bertolacci

    2023-05-18 22:26:20 | Article | Contributor(s): Damien T Janos

    The book is a collection of 13 articles written by specialists in their respective fields covering a large array of issues, with an emphasis on the physical notions of place, time, and motion, as well as on meteorology. The studies successfully combine philological expertise with insightful...

  10. The Architectonics of Faith: Metalogic and Metaphor in Zwingli's Doctrine of the Eucharist
  11. The Argument of Comedy in Thomas More's Dialogue Concerning Heresies
  12. The Art of Blasphemy? Interfusions of the Erotic and the Sacred in the Poetry of Donne, Barnes, and Constable

    The Art of Blasphemy? Interfusions of the Erotic and the Sacred in the Poetry of Donne, Barnes, and Constable

    Article | Contributor(s): Helen Hackett

    Le rejet de la foi catholique par Donne a, par le passé, été invoqué pour interpréter sa juxtaposition blasphématoire de vocabulaires érotique et religieux. Cet article compare son cas avec celui de deux autres auteurs contemporains dont les blasphèmes peuvent également être interprétés en regard...

  13. The art of natural cheesemaking by David Asher

    The art of natural cheesemaking by David Asher

    2025-03-19 22:03:48 | Review | Contributor(s): Christopher Yap | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v3i1.157

    Cheese wasn’t designed. Cheeses were, and are, products of specific geographical, economic, ecological, and cultural circumstances. And so in the history of cheesemaking we see the history of agriculture, of trade, of places, and people. The countless cheeses—each made with only milk, rennet,...

  14. The Art of Partisan Biography: George Cavendish’s Life of Wolsey

    The Art of Partisan Biography: George Cavendish’s Life of Wolsey

    2023-06-27 18:10:34 | Article | Contributor(s): Warren W. Wooden

  15. The Art of Writing from the Border: Narrative Decentralisation and Pluricultural Identity Construction in Tomizza’s Franziska (1996)

    The Art of Writing from the Border: Narrative Decentralisation and Pluricultural Identity Construction in Tomizza’s Franziska (1996)

    Article | Contributor(s): Torunn Haaland

    This article examines one of Tomizza’s unjustifiably understudied texts within two primary contexts: one formed around the historical, political and social background of early 20th-Century Trieste, the other around the author’s recurrent concern with hybrid characters and geopolitical, cultural...

  16. The Artistic Tradition: Moravia and Kandinsky

    The Artistic Tradition: Moravia and Kandinsky

    Article | Contributor(s): Douglas Radcliff-Umstead

  17. The Atlas of Early Printing

    The Atlas of Early Printing

    Article | Contributor(s): Katherine H. Hart

    This is a review of The Atlas of Early Printing. 

  18. The Auspices of The World and the Child

    The Auspices of The World and the Child

    Article | Contributor(s): Ian Lancashire

  19. The Autobiography of Grace, Lady Mildmay

    The Autobiography of Grace, Lady Mildmay

    Article | Contributor(s): Randall Martin

    The following is an annotated transcription of Lady Grace Mildmay's autobiographical papers, written between 1617 and 1620. These "Memoirs" reveal the preoccupations and moral teachings of an English woman brought up in the reformed faith. They also contain a wealth of information on monetary...

  20. The Autobiography of Thomas Whythorne: An Early Elizabethan Context for Poetry