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  1. Thiroux d’Arconville, Marie-Geneviève-Charlotte. Selected Philosophical, Scientific, and Autobiographical Writings. Ed. and trans. Julie Candler Hayes.
  2. Thirty Years of Italian-Canadian Writing and the AICW

    Thirty Years of Italian-Canadian Writing and the AICW

    Contributor(s): Jim Zucchero

    This essay offers an analysis of the past 30 years of activity in the Italian-Canadian literary community and examines the role of the AICW (Association of Italian-Canadian Writers) in supporting, disseminating and analyzing that literary production. It profiles the work of three important...

  3. Thomas Browne and the Silent Text

    Thomas Browne and the Silent Text

    Contributor(s): Jessica Wolfe

    Throughout his writings, the physician and essayist Thomas Browne (1605–82) grapples with the problem of how and whether to interpret the silence of texts. His innovative solutions to the problem of “negative authority,” the term used in early modern theological debates over the significance, or...

  4. Thomas E. Peterson. Petrarch’s Fragmenta. The Narrative and Theological Unity of Rerum vulgarium fragmenta
  5. Thomas Fuller, Peter Heylyn and the English Reformation
  6. Thomas More's Richard III: Moral Narration and Humanist Method
  7. Thomas More's Utopia: Preface to Reformation

    Thomas More's Utopia: Preface to Reformation

    Contributor(s): Walter M. Gordon

    Recent studies have stressed the ambiguity of Thomas More's Utopia. Although the essay does not argue against this view, it does point to the clear and basic contention of the work which, if lost, makes it impossible to come to grips with the questions the book poses. Utopia criticizes the upper,...

  8. Thomas Nashe and Popular Conformity in Late Elizabethan England

    Thomas Nashe and Popular Conformity in Late Elizabethan England

    Contributor(s): Jennifer L. Andersen

    Le présent article propose que la participation de Thomas Nashe à la controverse «Marprelate» du côté des évêques élisabéthains nous permet de mieux comprendre l’attitude anti-puritaine qui se manifeste à travers son œuvre. Bien que la critique ait eu tendance à représenter Nashe comme...

  9. Thomas Phaer and the Assertion of Tudor English

    Thomas Phaer and the Assertion of Tudor English

    Contributor(s): Rick Bowers

    Thomas Phaer's many printed works, including legal and medical texts, occasional verses, and classical translations, all insist upon - even assert - English as a language suitable for learned consciousness. As a physician, legal theorist, man of letters, and member of Parliament, Phaer represents...

  10. Thouret, Clotilde. Le théâtre réinventé. Défense de la scène dans l’Europe de la première modernité
  11. Through the Closet: Private Devotion and the Shaping of Female Subjectivity in the Religious Recess

    Through the Closet: Private Devotion and the Shaping of Female Subjectivity in the Religious Recess

    Contributor(s): Susan Comilang

    Des écrivaines et femmes devotes qui vivaient en Grande-Bretagne au dix-septième siècle nous ont légué des textes qui expriment leur conception de Dieu et leurs désirs et qui donnent forme à la perception que les femmes avaient d’elles-mêmes. Dans les écrits de An Collins, de Dame Gertrude More...

  12. Time, History and Typology in John Donne’s  Pseudo-Martyr
  13. Time-Consciousness in Italo Svevo's La Coscienza di Zeno
  14. To Bamboozle with Goodness: The Political Advantages of Christianity the Thought of Machiavelli
  15. To Be or Not to Be “Still” Italian: Notes from a Canadian Writer
  16. Tobino's Ineffable: Cultural Identity Through Urban Landscape
  17. Tommaso Campanella in the Schulmetaphysik: The Doctrine of the Three Primalities and the Case of the Lutheran Liborius Capsius (1589–1654) in Erfurt

    Tommaso Campanella in the Schulmetaphysik: The Doctrine of the Three Primalities and the Case of the Lutheran Liborius Capsius (1589–1654) in Erfurt

    Contributor(s): Marco Lamanna

    Following some recent findings, this essay presents the first known case of the reception of the doctrine of the primalities (power, knowledge, and love) by the Italian Tommaso Campanella within German scholastic philosophy, the so-called Schulmetaphysik. Here, the focus is on the Lutheran...

  18. Tondelli and the 1980s: Four Keywords for a Reassessment

    Tondelli and the 1980s: Four Keywords for a Reassessment

    Contributor(s): Eugenio Bolongaro

    This article challenges the interpretation of the 1980s in Italy as a period in which a large section of the population and, especially, the younger generation, turned away from politics and a retreated into the private sphere after the revolutionary ebullience of the 1960s and 1970s. The...

  19. Tongues of Fire and Fraud in Bolgia Eight

    Tongues of Fire and Fraud in Bolgia Eight

    Contributor(s): Gabriella Ildiko Baika

    The article revisits Inferno 26-27 from the perspective of the medieval pastoral debate on peccata linguae and focuses on the controversial phrase consiglio frodolente (Inf. 27.116). I begin my analysis by examining the notion of pravum consilium ‘evil counsel’ in two tracts on verbal sins:...

  20. Toning Down Abraham: Arthur Golding’s 1577 Translation, A Tragedie of Abraham’s Sacrifice

    Toning Down Abraham: Arthur Golding’s 1577 Translation, A Tragedie of Abraham’s Sacrifice

    Contributor(s): Anne G. Graham

    Arthur Golding was a prolific Elizabethan translator, most famous for his rendering of Ovid’s Metamorphoses. In 1577, he translated Théodore de Bèze’s 1550 tragedy, Abraham sacrifiant. While the Huguenot’s play has been widely studied, Golding’s translation has received almost no scholarly...