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Allen, Michael J. B., Margaret L. King And Albert Jr. Rabil (Eds, .)

[1 vol. in 2 iss.] Renaissance Quarterly. Vol. 51.

New York : Renaissance Society of America, 1998.,

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Author
Allen, Michael J. B., Margaret L. King And Albert Jr. Rabil (Eds, .)
Publishers
New York : Renaissance Society of America, 1998.
Size
1485 p. Library binding hardcover.
Dust jacket
No
Languages
English
Inscribed
No
First edition
No

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From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Overall very good and clean. - CONTENTS: Studies -- Flemish versus Netherlandish: A Discourse of Nationalism by Lisa Deam -- Women Under Venetian Colonial Rule in the Early Renaissance: Observations on their Economic Activities by Sally McKee -- Women, Charity and Community in Early Modern Venice: The Casa Delle Zitelle by Monica Chojnacka -- The Artes and the Ars moriendi in Late Renaissance Venice: The Professions in Fabio Glissenti�s Discorsi morali contra il dispiacer del morire, detto Athanatophilia (1596) by GeorgeW. McClure -- The Jew as Renaissance Man by Peter Berek -- Stuart Civic Pageants and Textual Performance by David M. Bergeron -- Special Review Essays -- Listening to �The Other Voice� in Early Modern Europe by Constance Jordan -- The Renaissance and the Birth of Consumer Society by Lauro Martines -- Studies -- Bruni on Writing History by Gary Ianziti -- What did the Renaissance Patron Buy? by Creighton E. Gilbert -- As in Ovid, So in Renaissance Art by Paul Barolsky -- �Che ultima mano!�: Tiberio Calcagni�s Marginal Annotations to Condivi�s Life of Michelangelo by Caroline elam -- The History Never Written: Bards, Druids and the Problem of Antiquarianism in Poly Olbion by John E. Curran, Jr -- Castigating Livy: The Rape of Lucretia and the Old Arcadia by Debora Shuger -- Querre-Muhau: Sir Philip Sidney and the New World by Roger Kuin -- Special Review Essay -- Social, Intellectual, and Festive Spaces in Recent Italian Scholarship on the Renaissance by Konrad Eisenbichler -- Studies -- Ptolemy and Strabo and Their Conversation with Appelles and Protogenes: Cosmography and Painting in Raphael�s School of Athens by Christiane L. Joost-Gaugier -- Christian Pessimism on the Walls of the Vatican Galleria delle carte geografiche by Walter Goffart -- Titian�s Pastoral Scene: A Unique Rendition of Lot and His Daughters by Ruth Mellinkoff -- Taming Anger�s Daughters: New Treatment for Emotional Problems in Renaissance Spain by Maureen Flynn -- Luisa de Carvajal�s Counter-Reformation Journey to Selfhood (1566-1614) by Elizabeth Rhodes -- Circa 1600: Spanish Values and Tuscan Painting by Edward L. Goldberg -- Review Essays -- A Chaos of Science by Tom Conley -- Women and the Early Modern Canon: Recent Editions of Works by English Women, 1500-1660 by Mary Thomas Crane -- Studies -- Leonardo Bruni, Florentine Traitor? Bruni, the Medici, and an Aretine Conspiracy of 1437 by Arthur Field -- Machiavelli�s Art of War. A Reconsideration by Marcia L. Colish -- Renaissance Attitudes to New Testament Apocryphal Writings: Jacques Lef�e d��aples and His Epigones by Irena Backus -- M.O.A.I.�What should that alphabetical position portend?� An Answer to the Metamorphic Malvolio by Peter J. Smith -- Authorized Versions: Measure for Measure and the Politics of Biblical Translation by Andrew Barnaby and Joan Wry -- Equity and Ideas: Coke, Ellesmere, and James I by Mark Fortier -- The Politics of Portraiture: Oliver Cromwell and the Plain Style by Laura Lunger Knoppers -- Review Essays -- Heavyweight Shakespeare by R. A. Foakes -- From Boccaccio to Witzel: An Appeal to Study the Sources by Erika Rummel -- Reviews.
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