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  1. Barthélemy Aneau’s Alector ou le coq and the Paradox of Renaissance Cosmopolitanism

    Barthélemy Aneau’s Alector ou le coq and the Paradox of Renaissance Cosmopolitanism

    Article | Contributeur(s): Jenny Meyer

    Barthélemy Aneau’s histoire fabuleuse, Alector ou le coq (1560) epitomizes a burgeoning sixteenth-century awareness of the globe and its scope. New possibilities for envisioning global space went hand in hand with the development of cosmopolitan sympathies among Renaissance humanists; namely,...

  2. Building Opposition at the Early Tudor Tower of London: Thomas More’s Dialogue of Comfort

    Building Opposition at the Early Tudor Tower of London: Thomas More’s Dialogue of Comfort

    Article | Contributeur(s): Kristen Deiter

    Medieval and early modern English monarchs constructed the Tower of London’s iconography to symbolize royal power, creating a self-promoting royal ideology of the Tower. However, the Tower’s cultural significance turned sharply when Thomas More wrote A Dialogue of Comfort against Tribulation...

  3. Authority and Attribution in the Sternhold and Hopkins Psalter

    Authority and Attribution in the Sternhold and Hopkins Psalter

    Article | Contributeur(s): Rebecca M. Rush

    This essay addresses the vexed question of the genre of the Sternhold and Hopkins psalter by considering the framing of the psalms in the early editions printed in England and on the continent. It is undeniable that all of the producers of the Sternhold and Hopkins psalter were committed to the...

  4. Eucharistic Love in The Merchant of Venice

    Eucharistic Love in The Merchant of Venice

    Article | Contributeur(s): Ian McAdam

    The article considers the ambiguous characterizations of The Merchant of Venice in light of Protestant and Catholic interpretations of the Eucharist, and raises implications for masculine gender construction in the opposition between Jewish and Christian cultural and theological perspectives. The...

  5. Hamlet, Pirates, and Purgatory

    Hamlet, Pirates, and Purgatory

    Article | Contributeur(s): Tom Rutter

    Hamlet’s abduction by pirates during his voyage to England is an episode that does not appear in the main narrative source of Shakespeare’s play, Belleforest’s Histoires tragiques. This essay surveys the various sources that have been proposed, including the Ur-Hamlet, Plutarch’s “Life of Julius...

  6. Review of The Ashgate Research Companion to the Thirty Years’ War
  7. Review of Methodus ad facilem historiarum cognitionem

    Review of Methodus ad facilem historiarum cognitionem

    Review | Contributeur(s): John McClelland

  8. Review of Métamorphoses de Morphée. Théories du rêve et songes poétiques à la Renaissance, en France
  9. Review of Descartes et ses critiques. Actes du colloque international organisé dans le cadre du Congrès annuel de l’Association francophone pour le savoir. Québec, mai 2008
  10. Review of Piero della Francesca: Personal Encounters

    Review of Piero della Francesca: Personal Encounters

    Review | Contributeur(s): Sally Hickson

  11. Review of The English Poems of Richard Crashaw

    Review of The English Poems of Richard Crashaw

    Review | Contributeur(s): Kenneth Borris

  12. Review of Early Modern Habsburg Women: Transnational Contexts, Cultural Conflicts, Dynastic Continuities
  13. Review of Blind Impressions: Methods and Mythologies in Book History
  14. Review of De iustitia. Über die Gerechtigkeit. Vol. 1

    Review of De iustitia. Über die Gerechtigkeit. Vol. 1

    Review | Contributeur(s): Martin Pickavé

  15. Review of Ars Epistolica: Communication in Sixteenth Century Western Europe: Epistolaries, Letter-Writing Manuals and Model Letter Books 1501-1600
  16. Review of Exercices de l’âme fidèle. La littérature de piété en prose dans le milieu réformé francophone (1524-1685)
  17. Review of Barcelone, Gênes et Marseille. Cartographies et images (XVIe-XIXe siècle)
  18. Review of The Poetics of Piracy: Emulating Spain in English Literature
  19. Review of “The Abencerraje” and “Ozmín and Daraja”: Two Sixteenth-Century Novellas from Spain
  20. Review of Travels in Africa, Persia, and Asia the Great. Some Years Travels into Africa and Asia the Great, Especially Describing the Famous Empires of Persia and Hindustan, As Also Divers Other Kingdoms in the Oriental Indies 1627-30. 1677 Version