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  1. Review of Mémoires et autres écrits, 1574-1614

    Review of Mémoires et autres écrits, 1574-1614

    Review | Contribuidor(es): Jean-Philippe Beaulieu

  2. Review of Royaume de féminye. Pouvoirs, contraintes, espaces de liberté des femmes, de la Renaissance à la Fronde
  3. Review of Carpe Corpus. Time and Gender in Early Modern France

    Review of Carpe Corpus. Time and Gender in Early Modern France

    Review | Contribuidor(es): Jane Couchman

  4. Review of Showing Like a Queen: Female Authority and Literary Experiment in Spenser, Shakespeare, and Milton
  5. Review of Reading Revolutions: The Politics of Reading in Early Modern England
  6. Review of Reginald Pole: Prince and Prophet

    Review of Reginald Pole: Prince and Prophet

    Review | Contribuidor(es): Richard Raiswell

  7. Review of Conversazioni cristiane

    Review of Conversazioni cristiane

    Review | Contribuidor(es): Jean-Claude Margolin

  8. Review of Reformers on Stage: Popular Drama and Religious Propaganda in the Low Countries of Charles V, 1515-1556
  9. Review of Practicing New Historicism

    Review of Practicing New Historicism

    Review | Contribuidor(es): Catherine Gimelli Martin

  10. Review of Travel and Ethnology in the Renaissance: South India through European Eyes, 1250-1625
  11. Review of Les Jeus poetiques (1610)

    Review of Les Jeus poetiques (1610)

    Review | Contribuidor(es): François Rouget

  12. Review of The Writing of Royalism, 1628-1660

    Review of The Writing of Royalism, 1628-1660

    Review | Contribuidor(es): Elizabeth Sauer

  13. Review of Approaches to Teaching Shorter Elizabethan Poetry

    Review of Approaches to Teaching Shorter Elizabethan Poetry

    Review | Contribuidor(es): Brian Patton

  14. Editorial

    Editorial

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Richard Hillman

  15. Avant-propos

    Avant-propos

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Hélène Cazes

  16. Anachronisme et légitimité de la notion d’intellectuel pré-moderne

    Anachronisme et légitimité de la notion d’intellectuel pré-moderne

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Danièle Letocha

    The term intellectuals(s) has been in use for scarcely more than one century. What is its definition? What conditions of possibility govern the emergence of the Modern intellectual? How many of these conditions can be traced to the past? The typological approach used here sets the origin of the...

  17. Portrait de Budé en «intellectuel»: la G. Budæi viri clarissimi Vita de Loys Le Roy (1540)

    Portrait de Budé en «intellectuel»: la G. Budæi viri clarissimi Vita de Loys Le Roy (1540)

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Michel Magnien

    Hellenist, philologist, historian, friend and counsellor to the King, mythical founding member of the Collège de France, as well as family man, Guillaume Budé appears to us as a hero of humanism and compels our collective admiration because he could lead simultaneously a contemplative and an...

  18. Érasme, les intellectuels et l’affaire Reuchlin

    Érasme, les intellectuels et l’affaire Reuchlin

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Daniel Ménager

    Intellectuals have been more than once accused of not caring about world affairs. Now, Erasmus appears to announce a modern reflection on power and knowledge. An archetype of our contemporary intellectual, he looked at and criticized the society he lived in. As a theologian and a priest, he...

  19. Un homme politique désœoeuvré: Machiavel, historien et penseur politique

    Un homme politique désœoeuvré: Machiavel, historien et penseur politique

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Gérald Allard

    A philosopher who deeply influenced Western history, Machiavelli was, as well, involved in the affairs of his time. This paper aims to analyze the pragmatic context of Machiavelli’s production, for instance, his political exile from Florence. In order to draw the lines of this “praxis,”...

  20. Le «vrai» médecin à la Renaissance

    Le «vrai» médecin à la Renaissance

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Colette Quesnel

    According to Erasmus, the true Renaissance physician is also a philosopher. What does that statement really mean? The answer lies in the medical theories that are influenced by the theological, social and philosophical contexts.