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  1. Review of I Am a Christian: The Nun, the Devil, and Martin Luther

    Review of I Am a Christian: The Nun, the Devil, and Martin Luther

    Review | Contributor(s): David M. Whitford

  2. Variétés bibliographiques

    Variétés bibliographiques

    Article | Contributor(s): Hélène Cazes

  3. Le De disciplinis de Jean-Louis Vivès : critique et rémanence du principe d’autorité

    Le De disciplinis de Jean-Louis Vivès : critique et rémanence du principe d’autorité

    Article | Contributor(s): Tristan Vigliano

    During the 1520s and 1530s, humanism continued to define itself with regards to research, re-discovery, edition, and commentary of ancient texts. However, it also entered a more critical phase, one that is more reflective, or conscious of its own existence. The De disciplinis appeared at Antwerp...

  4. À l’aube de la bibliographie : les références externes dans les dictionnaires latins, 1480–1545

    À l’aube de la bibliographie : les références externes dans les dictionnaires latins, 1480–1545

    Article | Contributor(s): Martine Furno

    The appearance of printed text resulted in changes to the way text is accessed, which leads to the question of whether these changes modified scholarly practice; and if so, how? The following article examines this question in a particular context—that of dictionaries and encyclopedias,...

  5. Le Nomenclator de Robert Constantin (1555), première bibliographie française ?

    Le Nomenclator de Robert Constantin (1555), première bibliographie française ?

    Article | Contributor(s): Michel Magnien

    Even if one can discover lists of books that were printed in France before 1555, the Nomenclator seems to be the first work solely devoted to bibliographic inventory ever printed on French soil. Yet it is a relatively unknown publication – issuing from an unfamiliar hand. This thin volume, of...

  6. Fantômes et contrefaçons dans l’oeuvre de Béroalde de Verville : ouvrages virtuels, fictifs et fictionnels

    Fantômes et contrefaçons dans l’oeuvre de Béroalde de Verville : ouvrages virtuels, fictifs et fictionnels

    Article | Contributor(s): Gilles Polizzi

    This article proposes to take inventory of and examine, in the abundant vervilienne production, the absent works, non-existent or “disguised.” Reflecting upon the relationship between title and identity, as well as our aptitude to deduce from a title the content and character of a work, the...

  7. Réflexions autour du projet de bibliographie des éditions lyonnaises du seizième siècle (BEL16)

    Réflexions autour du projet de bibliographie des éditions lyonnaises du seizième siècle (BEL16)

    Article | Contributor(s): Raphaële Mouren

    In November 2007, l’École nationale supérieure des sciences de l’information et des bibliothèques—France’s national school for information and librarianship—launched an ambitious project, following William Kemp’s proposal: establishing, in electronic form, an exhaustive, retrospective...

  8. “Tous mes livres de langues estrangeres”: Reconstructing the Legatum Scaligeri in Leyden University Library

    “Tous mes livres de langues estrangeres”: Reconstructing the Legatum Scaligeri in Leyden University Library

    Article | Contributor(s): Kasper Van Ommen

    Josephus Justus Scaliger, né en 1540 à Agen près de Bordeaux, accepta l’invitation de la nouvelle université de Leyde, et s’y installa en 1593 et y exerca comme professeur jusqu’à sa mort en 1609. De sa prise de fonction jusque son trépas, il ne quitta plus Leyde, où il fut enterré et sans cesse...

  9. La présence de la littérature française renaissante dans les catalogues des ventes aux enchères en Hollande au XVIIe siècle. Bilan et perspectives

    La présence de la littérature française renaissante dans les catalogues des ventes aux enchères en Hollande au XVIIe siècle. Bilan et perspectives

    Article | Contributor(s): Paul J. Smith

    How does one gauge the reception of French Renaissance authors in the Netherlands? Auction catalogues from private libraries are certainly the most useful tools for this endeavour, and we have knowledge of them thanks to studies by many scholars. The project Book Sales Catalogues of the Dutch...

  10. Review of Les Vices de la langue et leurs remèdes

    Review of Les Vices de la langue et leurs remèdes

    Review | Contributor(s): Alison Adams

  11. Review of La Poésie de la Pléiade. Héritage, influences, transmission. Mélanges offerts au Professeur Isamu Takata par ses collègues et ses amis
  12. Review of Church, Society and Religious Change in France 1580–1730
  13. Review of Poetic Paraphrase of the Psalms of David

    Review of Poetic Paraphrase of the Psalms of David

    Review | Contributor(s): Bruno Petey-Girard

  14. Review of Vernacular Translation in Dante’s Italy: Illiterate Literature (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature, 83)
  15. Review of Renaissance People. Lives That Shaped the Modern Age

    Review of Renaissance People. Lives That Shaped the Modern Age

    Review | Contributor(s): Hélène Cazes

  16. Review of La réception de Rabelais en Europe du XVIe au XVIIIe siècle
  17. Review of The Correspondence of Erasmus. Letters 1926 to 2081. 1528 (Collected Works of Erasmus, 14)
  18. Review of Traités messins, tome 1 : Oraison très dévote 1542, Forme d’oraison 1545 (Travaux d’Humanisme et Renaissance, 459)
  19. Review of Contested Canonizations. The Last Medieval Saints, 1482–1523

    Review of Contested Canonizations. The Last Medieval Saints, 1482–1523

    Review | Contributor(s): Jennifer Mara Desilva

  20. Review of Flowers of the Renaissance

    Review of Flowers of the Renaissance

    Review | Contributor(s): Christy Anderson