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  1. Review of Savoring Power, Consuming the Times: The Metaphors of Food in Medieval and Renaissance Italian Literature
  2. Review of Pius IV and the Fall of the Carafa: Nepotism and Papal Authority in Counter- Reformation Rome
  3. Review of Una gentildonna irrequieta: Giulia Gonzaga fra reti familiari e relazioni eterodosse
  4. Review of English Evangelicals and Tudor Obedience, c.1527–1570
  5. Review of Œuvres complètes. I. Œuvres de jeunesse, Les Premières Œuvres (Livre I); Œuvres complètes. II. Publications 1569–1572, Le second Volume (1573), Canticorum Paraphrasis Poëtica (1573), Hymne de G. Aubert (circa 1573); Œuvres complètes. III. «
  6. Review of Creating Women: Representation, Self-Representation, and Agency in the Renaissance
  7. Review of A Companion to Reformed Orthodoxy

    Review of A Companion to Reformed Orthodoxy

    Review | Autor(es): Hugues Daussy

  8. Review of Miracles and the Protestant Imagination: The Evangelical Wonder Book in Reformation Germany
  9. Review of Niccolò Machiavelli: An Intellectual Biography

    Review of Niccolò Machiavelli: An Intellectual Biography

    Review | Autor(es): Mauricio Suchowlansky

  10. Review of The Library of the Sidneys of Penshurst Place Circa 1665
  11. Review of Illustrating Shakespeare

    Review of Illustrating Shakespeare

    Review | Autor(es): Mark Albert Johnston

  12. Fils de la louve: Blaise de Monluc et les femmes de Sienne

    Fils de la louve: Blaise de Monluc et les femmes de Sienne

    Article | Autor(es): Konrad Eisenbichler

    In July 1552 the city of Siena rebelled against its Spanish overlords that had either influenced or directed the Republic’s government for several years, threw out the Spanish garrison that controlled the city, and open its doors to a French army sent by King Henri II to protect the city and...

  13. Le sonnet 130 de Shakespeare ou le blason mis à nu

    Le sonnet 130 de Shakespeare ou le blason mis à nu

    Article | Autor(es): Natalie Roulon

    Shakespeare’s sonnet 130 is sometimes read as an anti-blazon, and therefore as a misogynist text. Drawing on a large number of Renaissance poems, I show that this is a misreading of the sonnet which, far from presenting the Dark Lady in satirical fashion, pays her an unconventional tribute....

  14. The Devil, Superstition, and the Fragmentation of Magic

    The Devil, Superstition, and the Fragmentation of Magic

    Article | Autor(es): Sean Armstrong

    Using mostly English sources of the witch hunt era, this article demonstrates that the “fragmentation of Renaissance occultism” argued by John Henry and others involved redefining the term “superstition.” At the start of the witch hunt era, superstition was the antonym to religion; by the 1620s,...

  15. Erring from Good Huswifry? The Author as Witness in Margaret Cavendish and Mary Trye

    Erring from Good Huswifry? The Author as Witness in Margaret Cavendish and Mary Trye

    Article | Autor(es): Isabelle Clairhout

    Margaret Cavendish and Mary Trye differ in the extent to which their scientific ideas and social positions allowed them to translate their view of the embodied observer into a steady textual image that was consistent with their methodological and epistemological ideas. However, they are united in...

  16. Disciplining Brothers in the Seventeenth-Century Jesuit Province of Aragon

    Disciplining Brothers in the Seventeenth-Century Jesuit Province of Aragon

    Article | Autor(es): Patricia W. Manning

    This article studies the leave-taking process in the Society of Jesus’ Province of Aragon. According to the Constitutions of the Society of Jesus and decrees of General Congregation 7, the community could decide to dismiss a Jesuit or an individual could request to depart. Provincial and Roman...

  17. Review of Isabella and Leonardo: The Artistic Relationship between Isabella d’Este and Leonardo da Vinci, 1500–1506
  18. Review of The Signature Style of Frans Hals: Painting, Subjectivity, and the Market in Early Modernity
  19. Review of Écrire la peur à l’époque des guerres de Religion. Une étude des historiens et mémorialistes contemporains des guerres civiles en France (1562–1598)
  20. Review of New Approaches to Naples, c.1500–c.1800: The Power of Place