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  1. The Original Collector: James Andrew Bell, A Classical Scholar

    The Original Collector: James Andrew Bell, A Classical Scholar

    2023-06-20 18:20:49 | Contributor(s): F. D. Hoeniger, Douglas Bush

  2. The Original Statutes of the Ancient and Royal Brotherhood of Our Lady Saint Anne
  3. The Original Statutes of the Ancient and Royal Brotherhood of Our Lady Saint Anne in Dos Hermanas, Spain: Introduction

    The Original Statutes of the Ancient and Royal Brotherhood of Our Lady Saint Anne in Dos Hermanas, Spain: Introduction

    Contributor(s): Juan Gavala González

    After a brief introduction to the Confraternity of St. Anne in Dos Hermanas (Spain), this article offers a transcription of its orig­inal 1523 statutes and their translation into English. Aside from be­ing the oldest surviving document from Dos Hermanas, these statutes outline the confraternity’s...

  4. The Oxford Handbook of Science and Medicine in the Classical World edited by Paul T. Keyser and John Scarborough

    The Oxford Handbook of Science and Medicine in the Classical World edited by Paul T. Keyser and John Scarborough

    2023-05-18 22:28:34 | Contributor(s): Serena Connolly

    This review is written from the standpoint of someone fairly new to the fields of ancient science and medicine, who teaches an undergraduate survey of them and would like to be brought up to date on recent discoveries, interpretations, and approaches. To that end, this book is a fantastic...

  5. The Pacific Northwest Renaissance Society

    The Pacific Northwest Renaissance Society

    Contributor(s): Paul Budra, Jean MacIntyre

  6. The Paradoxical Design of The Book of Sir Thomas More
  7. The Parish of St Saviour, Southwark. / Sacramental Token Books of St Saviour, Southwark.

    The Parish of St Saviour, Southwark. / Sacramental Token Books of St Saviour, Southwark.

    Contributor(s): Héloïse Sénéchal

    This is a review of the Parish of St Saviour, Southwark, database.

  8. The Parisian Confraternity of the Pilgrims of Saint James: A Report on Research
  9. The Passion and Flagellation in Sixteenth-Century Japan

    The Passion and Flagellation in Sixteenth-Century Japan

    Contributor(s): Junhyoung Michael Shin

    Cet article met en relation la pratique ascétique et pénitentielle de l’auto-flagellation par les tous premiers catholiques du Japon du XVIe siècle, avec leur compréhension de la passion du Christ telle qu’enseignée par les missionnaires Jésuites, et avec la tradition japonaise de l’ascétisme...

  10. The Pastime of Master F. J.

    The Pastime of Master F. J.

    Contributor(s): Dale B. Billingsley

    Characters in Gascoigne's "Adventures of Master F. J." (1573) use reading as a pastime by which they sort out or complicate their relationships with others; the novel's readers, for their pastime, recreate these relationships as they read the novel. These linguistic, rhetorical and social...

  11. The Penitential Language of the Congregation of Artisans in the Neapolitan Pastoral Care of Francesco De Geronimo

    The Penitential Language of the Congregation of Artisans in the Neapolitan Pastoral Care of Francesco De Geronimo

    Contributor(s): Pasquale Rubini

    Between the end of the seventeenth century and the beginning of the eighteenth, the Congregation of Artisans in Naples, spiritually led by the Jesuit Fr. Francesco De Geronimo, expressed its participation in the sufferings of Christ with a public procession that included elements of corporal...

  12. The People of Curial Avignon. A Critical Edition of the Liber Divisionis and the Lists of Matriculation of the Confraternity of Notre Dame La Majour
  13. The Persistence of the Exemplum in Golden Age Thought

    The Persistence of the Exemplum in Golden Age Thought

    2023-06-29 18:49:02 | Contributor(s): David H. Darst

  14. The Play of the Courtier: Correspondences between Castiglione's Il libro del Cortegiano and Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost
  15. The Political Use of Epicureanism in Filelfo’s Commentationes Florentinae de exilio

    The Political Use of Epicureanism in Filelfo’s Commentationes Florentinae de exilio

    Contributor(s): Mariano Vilar

    Francesco Filelfo’s Commentationes Florentinae de exilio (ca. 1440) presents us with a dialogue among a group of nobles and scholars who debate several issues in moral philosophy to console themselves on their defeat by Cosimo de’ Medici. The role of pleasure in human happiness is treated in...

  16. The Politics of Conscience in Reformation England

    The Politics of Conscience in Reformation England

    Contributor(s): Meg Lota Brown

  17. The Poly-Olbion Project / The Children’s Poly-Olbion

    The Poly-Olbion Project / The Children’s Poly-Olbion

    Contributor(s): Sandra Logan

    This is a review of The Poly-Olbion Project / The Children’s Poly-Olbion. 

  18. The Portuguese Collection of Ralph Stanton

    The Portuguese Collection of Ralph Stanton

    2023-04-20 19:45:33 | Contributor(s): Natalie Zemon Davis

  19. The Potential of Grant Applications as Team Building Exercises: A Case Study

    The Potential of Grant Applications as Team Building Exercises: A Case Study

    2022-06-13 19:39:03 | Contributor(s): Lynne Siemens | https://doi.org/10.25547/N60G-KY72

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  20. The Poveri Vergognosi: Fallen Nobility or an Ethical Abstraction Operating within the Boundaries Set by Poverty?

    The Poveri Vergognosi: Fallen Nobility or an Ethical Abstraction Operating within the Boundaries Set by Poverty?

    Contributor(s): Samantha Hughes-Johnson

    Despite the emergence of various studies focussing on, and tangential to the poveri vergognosi (shamed or shame-faced poor, as they are otherwise referred to), this ambiguous, yet well-known locu­tion has managed to evade satisfactory explanation. This is not to say that previous studies have...