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  1. Williams, Robert. Raphael and the Redefinition of Art in Renaissance Italy
  2. Wind Lover

    Wind Lover

    Article | Autor(es): Carmela Circelli

  3. with ChatGPT

    with ChatGPT

    2025-03-19 22:12:54 | Interview | Autor(es): David Szanto | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v11i1.688

    For this Choux Questionnaire, we turned to ChatGPT, the generative AI chatbot. Given the challenges and opportunities that AI presents to academic practice, teaching, and writing, we thought it might be intriguing to use these responses as a means to interpret ChatGPT’s ‘perspectives’ on food...

  4. Wolfe, Heather, principal investigator, and Paul Dingman, project manager. Early Modern Manuscripts Online. Other
  5. Wolk-Simon, Linda, ed., with the collaboration of Christopher M. S. Johns. The Holy Name: Art of the Gesù: Bernini and His Age
  6. Women and Religious Reform in Late Medieval Bohemia

    Women and Religious Reform in Late Medieval Bohemia

    Article | Autor(es): John Klassen

  7. Women and the Market in The Roaring Girl

    Women and the Market in The Roaring Girl

    Article | Autor(es): Jo E. Miller

  8. Women in Confraternities between the Middle Ages and the Modern Age. Research in Umbria

    Women in Confraternities between the Middle Ages and the Modern Age. Research in Umbria

    2023-06-02 19:17:52 | Article | Autor(es): Giovanna Casagrande

  9. Women in the Brotherhood: Gender, Class, and Politics in Renaissance Bolognese Confraternities
  10. Women Writers Online

    Women Writers Online

    2023-05-11 21:21:57 | Article | Autor(es): Erin McCarthy

    This is a review of Women Writers Online.     

  11. Women Writing Women in Lodovico Domenichi's Anthology of 1559

    Women Writing Women in Lodovico Domenichi's Anthology of 1559

    Article | Autor(es): Gabriella Scarlatta Eschrich

    In his Rime diverse d’alcune nobilissime et virtuosissime donne (1559), Lodovico Domenichi publishes the poetry of fifty-three women authors across borders of nation, city, politics, religion, profession, class, and genre. Among them, thirty-five dedicate or address their compositions to...

  12. Women’s Early Modern Letters Online [WEMLO]

    Women’s Early Modern Letters Online [WEMLO]

    2023-05-11 22:04:12 | Article | Autor(es): Amy Bowles

    This is a review of Women’s Early Modern Letters Online [WEMLO].

  13. Wood, Christopher S. A History of Art History

    Wood, Christopher S. A History of Art History

    Article | Autor(es): Sally Hickson

  14. Woods, Marjorie Currie. Weeping for Dido: The Classics in the Medieval Classroom
  15. Word-entries and Big Data in Lexicons of Early Modern English

    Word-entries and Big Data in Lexicons of Early Modern English

    Article | Autor(es): Ian Lancashire

    This brief thirty-year history of Lexicons of Early Modern English, an online database of glossaries and dictionaries of the period, begins in a fourteenth-floor Robarts Library lab of the Centre for Computing and the Humanities at the University of Toronto in 1986. It was first published freely...

  16. WordHoard

    WordHoard

    2023-05-11 18:53:29 | Article | Autor(es): Michael Ullyot

    This is a review of WordHoard. 

  17. Words Are My Music

    Words Are My Music

    Article | Autor(es): Marisa De Franceschi

  18. Words for the Colour Orange in Italian

    Words for the Colour Orange in Italian

    Article | Autor(es): Thomas Klein

  19. Words have a Past: The English Language, Colonialism, and the Newspapers of Indian Boarding Schools. Jane Griffith. University of Toronto Press, 2019.

    Words have a Past: The English Language, Colonialism, and the Newspapers of Indian Boarding Schools. Jane Griffith. University of Toronto Press, 2019.

    2025-07-10 17:50:18 | Review | Autor(es): Shurli Makmillen | https://doi.org/10.31468/dwr.877

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  20. Words, Characters, and Context: Giovan Maria Cecchi and the Language of Theatre

    Words, Characters, and Context: Giovan Maria Cecchi and the Language of Theatre

    Article | Autor(es): Konrad Eisenbichler

    With over sixty plays to his credit, the Florentine notary Giovan Maria Cecchi (1518–87) was the most prolific Italian dramatist of the entire Renaissance. Not surprisingly, his fellow Florentines nicknamed him il Comico (the playwright) not only because of his great productivity, but also...