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  1. Machiavelli's Mandragola and the Emerging Animateur

    Machiavelli's Mandragola and the Emerging Animateur

    Contributor(s): Donald A. Beecher

  2. Machiavelli's Use of Umori in The Prince

    Machiavelli's Use of Umori in The Prince

    Contributor(s): Anthony Parel

  3. Machiavelli, Niccolò. Machiavelli: Political, Historical, and Literary Writings. Ed. Mark Jurdjevic and Meredith K. Ray, trans. Meredith K. Ray.
  4. MacLean, Sally-Beth, and Alan Somerset, co-directors. Records of Early English Drama: Patrons & Performances (REED: P&P). Other
  5. MacLean, Sally-Beth, gen. ed. REED Online. Database

    MacLean, Sally-Beth, gen. ed. REED Online. Database

    Contributor(s): Jesús Tronch Pérez

  6. MacLean, Sally-Beth, principal investigator. Early Modern London Theatres (EMLoT). Database.
  7. Macrobe et les âmes héroïques (Rabelais, Quart Livre, chapitres 25 à 28)
  8. Macropedius' Rebelles and Erasmus' Principles of Education
  9. Madott, Darlene. Making Olives and Other Family Secrets (Ripasso). Montreal: Longbridge Books, 2014.
  10. Magia e illusione nell'elaborazione di due passi centrali del Furioso
  11. Magic in the Spanish Golden Age: Cervantes's Second Thoughts
  12. Magni, Isabella, Lia Markey, and Maddalena Signorini, eds. Italian Paleography. Other
  13. Magnien, Catherine et Éliane Viennot, éds. De Marguerite de Valois à la reine Margot. Autrice, mécène, inspiratrice
  14. Magnusson, Lynne, with David Schalkwyk, eds. The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare’s Language
  15. Maira, Daniel. Renaissance romantique. Mises en fiction du XVIe siècle (1814–1848)
  16. Making Religion of Wonder: The Divine Attribution in Renaissance Ethnography and Romance

    Making Religion of Wonder: The Divine Attribution in Renaissance Ethnography and Romance

    Contributor(s): William M. Hamlin

    Drawing on the concept of "autoethnography" as defined by Mary Louise Pratt, this paper argues that representations of cross-cultural encounter in Renaissance travel narratives often bear striking resemblances to moments of encounter and reunion in Spenserean and Shakespearean romance. Focusing...

  17. Making Scholarship Public: Collaboration and Interdisciplinarity in Early Modern Studies

    Making Scholarship Public: Collaboration and Interdisciplinarity in Early Modern Studies

    Contributor(s): Paul Yachnin

    How can collaborative, interdisciplinary research on early modern Europe expand the reach of the humanities beyond the academy? In what ways could such a “public turn” enhance the effectiveness of humanities research and teaching? This essay recounts how a number of large, interdisciplinary...

  18. Making Sense of Play in Video Games: Ludus, Paidia, and Possibility Spaces

    Making Sense of Play in Video Games: Ludus, Paidia, and Possibility Spaces

    2022-06-13 18:44:16 | Contributor(s): Graham Jensen | https://doi.org/10.25547/DZ1G-FD63

    play, video games, paidia, ludus, possibility spaces, Mikhail Bakhtin, Roger Caillois

  19. Making the Profane Sacred: Sixteenth-Century Penitential Confraternities in Seville
  20. Malerba and the Art of Story-Telling

    Malerba and the Art of Story-Telling

    2023-05-04 22:07:52 | Contributor(s): Guido Almansi