Renaissance and Reformation
Renaissance et Réforme

Volume 39, Number 2, Spring 2016 Polymaths and Erudites Guest-edited by Konrad Eisenbichler

Table of contents (35 articles)

  1. Preface

Articles

  1. Sixteenth-Century Polymaths in the Print and Publishing Business in Basel: An Intersection of Interests and Strategies (1472–1513)
  2. Phaeton’s Flight, Adonis’s Trial, and Minerva in the House of Envy: 
Lodovico Dolce between Ovid and Ariosto
  3. Dialogic Construction and Interaction in Lodovico Domenichi’s La nobiltà delle donne
  4. Michael Servetus’s Britain: Anatomy of a Renaissance Geographer’s Writing
  5. Erudite Cultural Mediators and the Making
 of the Renaissance Polymath: The Case of Giorgio Fondulo and Janello Torriani
  6. The Inaudible Music of the Renaissance: From Marsilio Ficino to Robert Fludd

Other

Book Reviews / Comptes rendus

  1. Albanese, Gabriella, Claudio Ciociola, Mariarosa Cortesi, and Claudia Villa, eds. Il ritorno dei classici nell’Umanesimo. Studi in memoria di Gianvito Resta. Editorial coordination and indexes by Paolo Pontari
  2. Arnauld d’Andilly, Angélique de Saint-Jean. Writings of Resistance. Ed. and trans. John J. Conley, S.J.
  3. Astarita, Tommaso. The Italian Baroque Table: Cooking and Entertaining from the Golden Age of Naples
  4. Baker, Nicolas Scott and Brian Jeffrey Maxson, eds. After Civic Humanism: Learning and Politics in Renaissance Italy
  5. Benadusi, Giovanna and Judith C. Brown, eds. Medici Women: The Making of a Dynasty in Grand Ducal Tuscany
  6. Betteridge, Thomas. Writing Faith and Telling Tales: Literature, Politics, and Religion in the Work of Thomas More
  7. Bonnet, Charlotte, Anne Boutet, Christine de Buzon, and Élise Gauthier, eds. Didon se sacrifiant d’Étienne Jodelle
  8. Brownlee, Victoria and Laura Gallagher, eds. Biblical Women in Early Modern Literary Culture 1550–1700
  9. de Ribadeneira, Pedro. The Life of Ignatius of Loyola, trans. Claude Pavur
  10. Duncan-Jones, Katherine. Portraits of Shakespeare
  11. Hall, Crystal. Galileo’s Reading
  12. Johnson, Kimberly. Made Flesh: Sacrament and Poetics in Post-Reformation England
  13. Luther, Martin. On the Freedom of a Christian: With Related Texts. Ed., trans., and intro. Tryntje Helfferich
  14. McCall, Timothy, Sean Roberts, and Giancarlo Fiorenza, eds. Visual Cultures of Secrecy in Early Modern Europe
  15. Moore, Cyrus. Love, War, and Classical Tradition in the Early Modern Transatlantic World: Alonso de Ercilla and Edmund Spenser
  16. Mullaney, Steven. The Reformation of Emotions in the Age of Shakespeare
  17. Netzley, Ryan. Lyric Apocalypse: Milton, Marvell, and the Nature of Events
  18. Nicholson, Catherine. Uncommon Tongues: Eloquence and Eccentricity in the English Renaissance
  19. Ovid. Ovid in English, 1480–1625. Part 1. Metamorphoses. Ed. Sarah Annes Brown and Andrew Taylor
  20. Pierno, Franco, ed. The Church and the Languages of Italy before the Council of Trent
  21. Poliziano, Angelo. Coniurationis commentarium. Ed., intro., and trans. Marta Celati
  22. Quaintance, Courtney. Textual Masculinity and the Exchange of Women in Renaissance Venice
  23. Rubright, Marjorie. Doppelgänger Dilemmas: Anglo-Dutch Relations in Early Modern English Literature and Culture
  24. Schütz, Heinrich. A Heinrich Schütz Reader. Letters and Documents in Translation. Éd. Gregory S. Johnston
  25. Shakespeare, William. Macbeth. Ed. Robert S. Miola. A Norton Critical Edition. 2nd ed.
  26. Wilcox, Helen. 1611: Authority, Gender, and the Word in Early Modern England
  27. Wolfe, Jessica. Homer and the Question of Strife from Erasmus to Hobbes

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