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  1. Jean Liébault (1535–1596), médecin hippocratique: vers la gynécologie moderne

    Jean Liébault (1535–1596), médecin hippocratique: vers la gynécologie moderne

    Article | Contributor(s): Florence Bourbon

    While Hippocrates’ gynaecological treatises were entirely translated into Latin in 1525, thus breaking the silence to which Galen had confined them, and while the entire gynaecological knowledge accumulated until the Renaissance kept circulating in the Gynaeciorum libri, Liébault published in...

  2. Jerome Zanchi, the Application of Theology, and the Rise of the English Practical Divinity Tradition

    Jerome Zanchi, the Application of Theology, and the Rise of the English Practical Divinity Tradition

    Article | Contributor(s): Patrick J. O'Banion

    Cet article s'inscrit dans le débat récemment relancé sur la relation entre les théologiens scolastiques de la Réforme et les premiers réformateurs, mais propose également de l'amener dans une nouvelle direction. On y analyse d'abord la doctrine de Dieu, telle que développée par Jerome Zanchi...

  3. Jessica Fanzo, (2021). Can fixing dinner fix the planet? John Hopkins University Press, reviewed by Kathleen Kevany

    Jessica Fanzo, (2021). Can fixing dinner fix the planet? John Hopkins University Press, reviewed by Kathleen Kevany

    2025-03-19 22:13:05 | Review | Contributor(s): Kathleen May Kevany | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v9i3.595

    Tasks undertaken at home have influence around the world. Eating patterns that citizens adopt or support have diverse impacts on the planet. What we fix for dinner may well help to fix the planet when lower emission foods, reduced waste, enhanced distribution, and equality are emphasized....

  4. Jo Ann Cavallo and Corrado Confalonieri. Boiardo

    Jo Ann Cavallo and Corrado Confalonieri. Boiardo

    Article | Contributor(s): Romana Passante

  5. Jo Ann Cavallo, ed. Teaching the Italian Renaissance Romance Epic

    Jo Ann Cavallo, ed. Teaching the Italian Renaissance Romance Epic

    Article | Contributor(s): Madison U. Sowell

  6. Joachim Du Bellay’s Dream Language: The Songe as Allegory of Poetic Signification

    Joachim Du Bellay’s Dream Language: The Songe as Allegory of Poetic Signification

    Article | Contributor(s): Hassan Melehy

    Dans cet article, l’auteur se propose d’interpréter le Songe de Joachim Du Bellay comme travail du rêve, au sens psychanalytique. Cette série de poèmes a souvent été critiquée pour son obscurité; mais c’est en fonction de cette obscurité qu’elle révèle son sens, qui porte sur le flux constant du...

  7. Joan la Pucelle and the Inverted Saints Play in 1 Henry VI

    Joan la Pucelle and the Inverted Saints Play in 1 Henry VI

    Article | Contributor(s): Albert H. Tricomi

    Henri VI, Première Partie, est une pièce de théâtre profondément impliquée dans le projet réformateur de différencier l’idolâtrie de la dévotion religieuse authentique. Au moyen de sa représentation de Joan la Pucelle, supposée faiseuse de miracles et virtuelle sainte révélée comme sorcière, la...

  8. John Colet on Law and Liberty

    John Colet on Law and Liberty

    Article | Contributor(s): Daniel T. Lochman

  9. John Donne's La Corona: A Second Structure

    John Donne's La Corona: A Second Structure

    Article | Contributor(s): John Nania, P. J. Klemp

  10. John Knox and his Interpreters

    John Knox and his Interpreters

    2023-06-20 19:33:32 | Article | Contributor(s): W. Stanford Reid

  11. John Lowin's Conclusions Upon Dances: Puritan Conclusions of a Godly Player
  12. John Webster and the Dead: Reading the Duchess of Malfi's Eschatology

    John Webster and the Dead: Reading the Duchess of Malfi's Eschatology

    Article | Contributor(s): Stephen Marche

    Il n'y a pas un moment de cette pièce de théâtre qui ne soit marqué par la tradition eschatologique. Les perspectives relatives à la fin de l'histoire sous-tendent les sombres incertitudes présentes dans la pièce. Une stratégie en trois étapes est nécessaire pour dégager la signification de la...

  13. Johnson, Eric, creator. Open Source Shakespeare. Edition

    Johnson, Eric, creator. Open Source Shakespeare. Edition

    Article | Contributor(s): Rachel Aanstad, Laura Estill

  14. Joining Voices: University – Industry Partnerships in the Humanities

    Joining Voices: University – Industry Partnerships in the Humanities

    2022-06-13 18:47:27 | Article | Contributor(s): Lynne Siemens, INKE Research Group | https://doi.org/10.25547/5NDG-QV33

    Humanities

  15. Joint CAUL-AOASG Election Statement

    Joint CAUL-AOASG Election Statement

    2024-04-11 20:48:03 | Report | Contributor(s): Caroline Winter | https://doi.org/10.25547/12FW-TN88

    On May 14, 2019, the Council of Australian University Librarians (CAUL) and Australasian Open Access Strategy Group (AOASG) issued a joint statement in advance of the Australian federal election, “Developing a Strategic Approach to Open Scholarship in Australia.”

  16. Jones, Alexander R. With contributions by James Evans, Dorian Gieseler Greenbaum, Stephan Heilen, Alexander Jones, Daryn Lehoux, Karlheinz Schaldach, John Steele, and Bernhard Weisser. Time and Cosmos in Greco-Roman Antiquity
  17. Jones, Pamela M., Barbara Wisch, and Simon Ditchfield, eds. A Companion to Early Modern Rome, 1492–1692
  18. Jones-Davies, Margaret et Florence Malhomme, éds. Éloquence et action à la Renaissance.
  19. Jonson's Tortoise and Avian

    Jonson's Tortoise and Avian

    2023-06-20 19:32:20 | Article | Contributor(s): P. B. R. Doob, G. B. Shand

  20. Jonson, Weston, and the Digbys: Patronage Relations in Some Later Poems