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  1. The End of Chivalric Romance: Barthélemy Aneau's Alector (1560)

    The End of Chivalric Romance: Barthélemy Aneau's Alector (1560)

    Contributor(s): Virginia Krause

    Lorsque l'Alector de Barthélemy Aneau est paru en 1560, le roman de chevalerie attirait de vives critiques. Il est donc surprenant qu'un humaniste sérieux, tel que l'était Aneau, ait emprunté largement aux conventions romanesques, autant nouvelles (suspens) qu'anciennes (chevalier errant,...

  2. The English ars morendi: its Protestant Transformation

    The English ars morendi: its Protestant Transformation

    Contributor(s): David W. Atkinson

  3. The English Enchiridion Militis Christiani in the Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth Centuries

    The English Enchiridion Militis Christiani in the Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth Centuries

    Contributor(s): Douglas H. Parker

    Following earlier articles in Renaissance and Reformation and Erasmus in English, this paper examines the fate of Erasmus's Enchiridion Militis Christiani in three late editions published in the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries. Again in 1686, 1752, and 1816, Erasmus's work was...

  4. The English Regicide and Patriarchalism: Representing Commonwealth Ideology and Practice in the Early 1650s

    The English Regicide and Patriarchalism: Representing Commonwealth Ideology and Practice in the Early 1650s

    Contributor(s): Cesare Cuttica

    Cet article examine un ensemble particulier de réactions polémiques à l’assassinat du roi Charles Ier Stuart (1649), datant du début des années 1650. Le discours politique que cet ensemble présente est défini ici comme un absolutisme patriarcaliste. En se penchant sur l’œuvre de Claudius...

  5. The Enigma of Erasmus' Conficiendarum epistolarum formula

    The Enigma of Erasmus' Conficiendarum epistolarum formula

    Contributor(s): Judith Rice Henderson

    Le mystère de la Conficiendarum epistolarum formula d'Érasme Des recherches récentes ont contribué à établir l'histoire de la publication et l'authenticité de la Brevissima maximeque compendiaria conficiendarum epistolarum formula attribuée à Érasme (Bâle? Adam Petri? 1519-20?), mais sa place...

  6. The Epic Narrator in Milton's Paradise Regained

    The Epic Narrator in Milton's Paradise Regained

    Contributor(s): Merrilee Cunningham

  7. The Erasmian Ideal of Kingship, as reflected in the work of Ronsard and d'Aubigné
  8. The Erasmus Collection in the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies Victoria University in the University of Toronto
  9. The Essay as a Moral Exercise: Montaigne

    The Essay as a Moral Exercise: Montaigne

    Contributor(s): John O'Neill

  10. The Establishment of Cofradías in Granada in the Sixteenth Century

    The Establishment of Cofradías in Granada in the Sixteenth Century

    2023-06-02 19:28:43 | Contributor(s): Miguel L. López Muñoz

  11. The Evolution of Erasmus’ Epistolary Style

    The Evolution of Erasmus’ Epistolary Style

    Contributor(s): Charles Fantazzi

    L'évolution du style épistolaire d'Érasme Il existe de nombreuses preuves qu'Érasme a soigneusement planifié la publication de différents recueils de ses lettres. Pour d'autres lettres, il donna la permission qu'elles soient recopiées et distribuées. Il est intéressant, d'une part, d'étudier les...

  12. The Evolution of the Garden-Myth? Tales from Eden, Boccaccio, and Fellini

    The Evolution of the Garden-Myth? Tales from Eden, Boccaccio, and Fellini

    Contributor(s): Anthony Cristiano

    The Garden of Eden narrative has been woven, in one form or another in several literary traditions, particularly those of the Western world. The symbolic and socio-cultural significance of the ancient account have continued to inform gender relations, as well as those with the numinous, and/or...

  13. The Evolution of the Italian Grocery Store: From Ma and Pa to Mega Stores and Elite Grocers
  14. The Extract of Various Prophecies: Apocalypticism and Mass Media in the Early Reformation

    The Extract of Various Prophecies: Apocalypticism and Mass Media in the Early Reformation

    Contributor(s): Jonathan Green

    The compilation known as the Extract of Various Prophecies (Auszug etlicher Practica und Prophezeiungen) was the most popular prophetic pamphlet in Germany in the decade between 1516 and 1525. While the Extract was known to contain excerpts from the Prognosticatio of Johannes Lichtenberger and...

  15. The Fable in Service to the Reformation

    The Fable in Service to the Reformation

    Contributor(s): Pack Carnes

  16. The Fall of Nebuchadnezzar

    The Fall of Nebuchadnezzar

    Contributor(s): Elizabeth Sauer

    This paper examines the relationship of verbal expression, political engagement, and historical progress in a poem which has traditionally been labelled undramatic and read as an allegory of Milton's post-revolutionary resignation to quietism. While "Paradise Regained" consists primarily of a...

  17. The Family of Love and the Church of England

    The Family of Love and the Church of England

    Contributor(s): Mark Konnert

  18. The Female Tongue as Translator in Thomas Tomkis's Lingua, or The Combat of the Tongue and the Five Senses for Superiority

    The Female Tongue as Translator in Thomas Tomkis's Lingua, or The Combat of the Tongue and the Five Senses for Superiority

    Contributor(s): Erin Ellerbeck

    Les universités du début des temps modernes étaient des bastions de la langue latine: longtemps après que l'anglais ait été établi comme «langue maternelle» de l'Angleterre, le savoir était publié et enseigné en latin. La langue latine était donc associée avec la formation de l'élite masculine,...

  19. The Fifteenth-Century Councils: Francisco de Vitoria, Melchor Cano, and Bartolomé Carranza

    The Fifteenth-Century Councils: Francisco de Vitoria, Melchor Cano, and Bartolomé Carranza

    Contributor(s): Thomas Izbicki

    The Dominican theologian Francisco de Vitoria, founder of the School of Salamanca, was cautiously positive about general councils as useful to the church. However, he was not supportive of the strong conciliarism of the University of Paris. Vitoria’s successor at Salamanca, Melchor Cano, was much...

  20. The Flesh Made Word: Foxe's Acts and Monuments

    The Flesh Made Word: Foxe's Acts and Monuments

    Contributor(s): Mark Breitenberg