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  1. The Autonomy of Conscience: Images of Confession in Mirk's Festial

    The Autonomy of Conscience: Images of Confession in Mirk's Festial

    Article | Contributor(s): Judy Ann Ford

    Le présent article examine la présentation du sacrement de la confession dans le Festial, recueil populaire anglais de sermons de langue vernaculaire rédigé par John Mirk vers la fin du XIVe siècle. En particulier, l'article s'intéresse aux exempla dans les sermons pour le carême, en concluant...

  2. The Balance between On-line and In-person Interactions: Methods for the Development of Digital Humanities Collaboration

    The Balance between On-line and In-person Interactions: Methods for the Development of Digital Humanities Collaboration

    2022-06-13 19:44:43 | Article | Contributor(s): Lynne Siemens | https://doi.org/10.25547/5K58-XX60

    Digital humanities

  3. The Baroque Art Project: A Data Collection of Hispanic Baroque Painters and Paintings from 1550 to 1850

    The Baroque Art Project: A Data Collection of Hispanic Baroque Painters and Paintings from 1550 to 1850

    Article | Contributor(s): Elena Monzón Pertejo

    This is a review of The Baroque Art Project: A Data Collection of Hispanic Baroque Painters and Paintings from 1550 to 1850. 

  4. The Bigallo Triptych: A Document of Confraternal Charity in Fourteenth-Century Florence

    The Bigallo Triptych: A Document of Confraternal Charity in Fourteenth-Century Florence

    Article | Contributor(s): William R. Levin

    This article will attempt to place securely an important work of fourteenth-century Florentine painting by one of its greatest artists in its original social milieu and confraternal location, apply­ing several methodologies to accomplish this. It takes up the challenge first by addressing the...

  5. The Birth of the Aesthetics of Landscape

    The Birth of the Aesthetics of Landscape

    Article | Contributor(s): Raffaele Milani

  6. The Body Natural of a Queen: Mary, James, Horestes

    The Body Natural of a Queen: Mary, James, Horestes

    Article | Contributor(s): Karen Robertson

  7. The Boomerang Theology of Andrew Marvell

    The Boomerang Theology of Andrew Marvell

    Article | Contributor(s): Nigel Smith

    La poésie lyrique d’Andrew Marvell a suscité quelques discussions bien connues de la poétique protestante, puritaine et contre-réformatrice. Toutefois la religion joue un autre rôle, presqu’entièrement inexploré, dans sa poésie.On a remarqué jusqu’à quel point ses œuvres en prose des années 1670,...

  8. The Boundaries of History and Literature: Belleforest’s Les Grandes Annales and Ronsard’s Franciade
  9. The British Library, with contributions from institutions worldwide. Incunabula Short Title Catalogue (ISTC): The International Database of 15th-century European Printing. Database.
  10. The Budapest Open Access Initiative’s 20th Anniversary Recommendations

    The Budapest Open Access Initiative’s 20th Anniversary Recommendations

    2024-04-11 18:14:45 | Report | Contributor(s): Jesse Thomas-Kern, Caroline Winter | https://doi.org/10.25547/9ZZY-GE68

    On March 15, 2022, the Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI) celebrated its 20th anniversary by releasing four new high-level recommendations—along with detailed sub-recommendations and further elaborations—focusing on community-led open access (OA) and global equity, and addressing key...

  11. The Burden of Proof in Hugh Latimer’s Sermons

    The Burden of Proof in Hugh Latimer’s Sermons

    2023-06-27 18:07:01 | Article | Contributor(s): Saad El-Gabalawy

  12. The Canadian–Australian Partnership for Open Scholarship (CAPOS)

    The Canadian–Australian Partnership for Open Scholarship (CAPOS)

    2024-04-11 20:45:51 | Report | Contributor(s): Caroline Winter | https://doi.org/10.25547/T81N-R569

    The Canadian­–Australian Partnership for Open Scholarship (CAPOS) is a collaboration between the INKE Partnership and a collective of Australian researchers and research groups, policy makers, computing organizations, libraries and library associations, and universities.

  13. The Care-ful Reviewer: Peer Review as if People Mattered

    The Care-ful Reviewer: Peer Review as if People Mattered

    2022-06-09 22:40:06 | Conference publication | Contributor(s): John W Maxwell

    Scholarly communication, peer review, care ethics

  14. The CARL–OpenAIRE Collaboration

    The CARL–OpenAIRE Collaboration

    2024-04-11 18:46:23 | Report | Contributor(s): Caroline Winter | https://doi.org/10.25547/0VT2-EZ31

    In January 2018, the Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL) began a collaboration with OpenAIRE, a European Open Science infrastructure organization, with the goal of improving the visibility of Canadian research. One of the outcomes of this collaboration is Canada Explore, a portal to...

  15. The case for a Canadian national school food program

    The case for a Canadian national school food program

    2025-03-19 22:03:36 | Article | Contributor(s): Kimberley Hernandez, Rachel Engler-Stringer, Sara Kirk, Hannah Wittman, Sasha McNicholl | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v5i3.260

    Canada is one of the only member countries of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) without a national school food program. Good nutrition impacts children’s health, wellbeing, and learning; and school food environments offer an important setting to promote health...

  16. The Case for Lorenzo's Authorship of the Epistola a Federico d'Aragona

    The Case for Lorenzo's Authorship of the Epistola a Federico d'Aragona

    2023-06-22 19:20:20 | Article | Contributor(s): Sara Sturm

  17. The Case of Catherine Dammartin: Friends, Fellows, and the Survival of Celibacy in England’s Protestant Universities

    The Case of Catherine Dammartin: Friends, Fellows, and the Survival of Celibacy in England’s Protestant Universities

    Article | Contributor(s): K. J. Kesselring

    Catherine Dammartin began her adult life as a nun in Metz but ended it in 1553 as a wife in an Oxford college. First laid to rest in Christ Church Cathedral, her corpse was later removed as a pollutant then finally restored in a ceremony that saw her bones mixed with those of the virgin St....

  18. The Casebooks of Simon Forman and Richard Napier, 1596–1634: A Digital Edition

    The Casebooks of Simon Forman and Richard Napier, 1596–1634: A Digital Edition

    2023-05-11 22:14:56 | Article | Contributor(s): Barbara H Traister

    This is a review of The Casebooks of Simon Forman and Richard Napier, 1596–1634: A Digital Edition

  19. The Caselli Collection: Italian Renaissance Books at McMaster University

    The Caselli Collection: Italian Renaissance Books at McMaster University

    2023-04-20 19:43:24 | Article | Contributor(s): Thomas H. Cain

  20. The Catalogue

    The Catalogue

    2023-06-20 18:19:50 | Article | Contributor(s): W. T McCready, Myfanwy Griffiths