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

[1 vol. in 2 iss.] Renaissance Quarterly. Vol. 51. | Rare and modern books | Allen, Michael J. B., Margaret L. King And Albert Jr. Rabil (Eds, .)

Rare and modern books
Allen, Michael J. B., Margaret L. King And Albert Jr. Rabil (Eds, .)
New York : Renaissance Society of America, 1998.,
49.00 €
(Berlin, Germany)

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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
  • False
  • Languages
  • English
  • Inscribed
  • False
  • First edition
  • False

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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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