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

[1 vol. in 2 iss.] Renaissance Quarterly. Vol. 53.

New York : Renaissance Society of America, 2000.,

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Author
Allen, Michael J. B. And Margaret L. King (Eds.)
Publishers
New York : Renaissance Society of America, 2000.
Size
1322 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 -- Anatomizing the Past: Physicians and History in Renaissance Culture by Nancy Siraisi -- Ruling Sexuality: The Political Legitimacy of Isabel of Castile by Elizabeth A. Lehfeldt -- Humanism and Scholasticism in Sixteenth-Century Academe: Five Student Orations from the University of Salamanca by Katherine Elliot van Liere -- Mothers and Sons: Two Paintings for San Bonaventura in Early Modern Rome by Carolyn Valone -- �Fast tid unto them in a golden Chaine�: Typology, Apocalypse, and Woman�s Genealogy in Aemilia Lanyer s Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum by Marie H. Loughlin -- Early Modern Controversies about the One-Sex Model by Winfried Schleiner -- Reading through Galileos Telescope: Margaret Cavendish and the Experience of Reading by Elizabeth A. Spiller -- Review Essay -- An Enduring Discourse Community?: Some Studies in Early Modern English History and Culture by Michael Mendle -- Studies -- The Witches of Durer and Hans Baldung Grien by Margaret A. Sullivan -- Joking Matters: Politics and Dissimulation in Castiglione�s Book of the Courtier by JoAnn Cavallo -- Scenes from Provincial Life: History, Honor, and Meaning in the Tudor North by William Palmer -- The Politics of Fairylore in Early Modern English Literature by Marjorie Swann -- Britannia, Ralph Brooke, and the Representation of Privilege in Elizabethan England by William Rockett -- Microhistory and Cultural Geography: Ben Jonson�s �To Sir Robert Wroth� and the Absorption of Local Community in the Commonwealth by Martin Elsky -- Review Essays -- Operating Theater by Susanne Collier -- �Clinging to the Coast and Venturing Beyond Known Shores�: Recent Works on Renaissance Overseas Expansion and Colonization by John E. Kicza -- Studies -- Theater and its Social Uses: Machiavelli�s Mandragola and the Spectacle of Infamy by Jane Tylus -- Skirting the Issue: Machiavelli�s Caterina Sforza by Julia L. Hairston -- The Carolina and the Culture of the Common Man: Revisiting the Imperial Penal Code of 1532 by JOY WlLTENBURG -- Moving the Monarch: The Rhetoric of Persuasion in Camoes�s Lusiadas by John de Oliveira e Silva -- The Gendering of the Lute in Sixteenth-Century French Love Poetry by Carla Zecher -- Intertextual Labyrinths: Ariadne�s Lament in Montaigne�s �Sur des vers de Virgile� by Marc-Andr�iesmann -- Review Essays -- The View from the Concave Stair: Recent Literature on Renaissance Architecture and Architectural Writing by Charles Burroughs -- Out of the Margins: Religion and the Church in Renaissance Italy by David S. Peterson -- Studies -- Fabius Maximus in Venice: Doge Andrea Gritti, the War of Cambrai, and the Rise of Habsburg Hegemony, 1509-1530 by Robert Finlay -- Embodying Dislocation: A Mirror for Magistrates and Property Relations by Jim Ellis -- The Politics of Access and Representations of the Sodomite King in Early Modern England by Curtis Perry -- The Sempster�s Wares: Merchandising and Marrying in The Fair Maid of the Exchange (1607) by Juana Green -- Geography and Empire in the Late Renaissance: Botero�s Assignment, Western Universalism, and the Civilizing Process by John M. Headley -- Toward the Genesis of the Kristeller Thesis of Renaissance Humanism: Four Bibliographical Notes by John Monfasani -- Review Essays -- New Scholarship on Renaissance Universities by Paul F. Grendler -- French Women and the Early Modern Canon: Recent Conferences, Editions, Monographs, and Translations by Anne R. Larsen -- Reviews.