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  1. Review of David Joris and Dutch Anabaptism, 1524-1543

    Review of David Joris and Dutch Anabaptism, 1524-1543

    Review | Contributeur(s): Douglas H. Shantz

  2. Review of Standards of Living in the Later Middle Ages. Social Change in England, c. 1200-1520
  3. Sixteenth Century Hospital Reform: Henri IV and the Chamber of Christian Charity

    Sixteenth Century Hospital Reform: Henri IV and the Chamber of Christian Charity

    Article | Contributeur(s): Daniel Hickey

    Created in 1606, the Chamber of Christian Charity was intended to fund pensions for former army officers and amputated soldiers by reviewing the operations and expropriating surplus revenues from local charitable foundations - abbeys, monasteries, hospices and local hospitals. This article...

  4. Henri IV et les Jésuites

    Henri IV et les Jésuites

    Article | Contributeur(s): Claude Sutto

    Les relations entre la Compagnie de Jésus et Henri IV ont été marquées pendant près de quinze ans par des malentendus, des accidents de parcours, plus encore par des pressions qui s'exerçaient sur celle-ci comme sur celui-là et qui témoignaient à la fois de l'existence de préjugés et de peurs que...

  5. Représentation allégorique d'Henri IV rex imperator

    Représentation allégorique d'Henri IV rex imperator

    Article | Contributeur(s): Marie-France Wagner

    C'est à partir de deux images que nous étudions la représentation d'Henri IV rex imperator. La première, gravée en 1602 et réutilisée quelque sept années plus tard, est doublement allégorique; elle met en scène Henri IV à la fois Hercule et Alexandre. La description du premier arc de triomphe de...

  6. Donne's Model: Henry IV

    Donne's Model: Henry IV

    Article | Contributeur(s): Anthony Raspa

    Donne's Pseudo-Martyr is his first major published work and the longest that he ever wrote. As he argues in it about the relationship of the state and religion to each other, he establishes Henry IV of Navarre, king of France, as one of his models of a competent and tolerant king. Henry's...

  7. Image de force, perception de faiblesse: La clémence d'Henri IV

    Image de force, perception de faiblesse: La clémence d'Henri IV

    Article | Contributeur(s): Michel De Waele

    Parmi les nombreux éléments qui composent la légende d'Henri IV, la clémence qu'il manifesta envers ses ennemis occupe une place de choix. Sans elle, affirment de nombreuses personnes, le premier Bourbon n'aurait jamais pu s'asseoir sur le trône de France. Tous ne partageaient pas cependant cet...

  8. Review of Sir Philip Sidney: Courtier Poet

    Review of Sir Philip Sidney: Courtier Poet

    Review | Contributeur(s): Derek N.C. Wood

  9. Review of The Spenser Encyclopedia

    Review of The Spenser Encyclopedia

    Review | Contributeur(s): Terry G. Sherwood

  10. Review of L’attifet des Damoizelles; L’Épithalame

    Review of L’attifet des Damoizelles; L’Épithalame

    Review | Contributeur(s): Hannah Fournier

  11. Review of Cultural Aesthetics: Renaissance Literature and the Practice of Social Ornament
  12. Review of Lucien de Samosate et le Lucianisme en France au XVIe siècle. Athéisme et polémique
  13. Review of The German Peasants' War and Anabaptist Community of Goods

    Review of The German Peasants' War and Anabaptist Community of Goods

    Review | Contributeur(s): Werner O. Packull

  14. Review of Shakespeare, Jonson, and the Myth of Venice

    Review of Shakespeare, Jonson, and the Myth of Venice

    Review | Contributeur(s): William Blisset

  15. Early English Protestantism and Renaissance Poetics: The Charge is Committing Fiction in the Matter of Rastell v. Frith

    Early English Protestantism and Renaissance Poetics: The Charge is Committing Fiction in the Matter of Rastell v. Frith

    Article | Contributeur(s): Peter C. Herman

    The debate between John Rastell and John Frith constitutes a previously unrecognized ancestor to Stephen Gosson's attack on poetry and Sir Philip Sidney's (problematic) defense of it. Although the nominal aim of Rastell's A Newe Boke of Purgatorye and Frith's A Disputation of Purgatory is...

  16. Re-Reading Folly: Rabelais’s Praise of Triboullet

    Re-Reading Folly: Rabelais’s Praise of Triboullet

    Article | Contributeur(s): Camilla J. Nilles

    Rabelais's praise of Triboullet differs from earlier works on folly by using the fool's differing perspective to conduct its search for authentic meaning. The descriptions of the sage mondain and the divine fool initiate the process, establishing folly and wisdom as relative terms, whose meaning...

  17. The Autobiography of Grace, Lady Mildmay

    The Autobiography of Grace, Lady Mildmay

    Article | Contributeur(s): Randall Martin

    The following is an annotated transcription of Lady Grace Mildmay's autobiographical papers, written between 1617 and 1620. These "Memoirs" reveal the preoccupations and moral teachings of an English woman brought up in the reformed faith. They also contain a wealth of information on monetary...

  18. Review of Medicine and Shakespeare in the English Renaissance

    Review of Medicine and Shakespeare in the English Renaissance

    Review | Contributeur(s): Richard Spacek

  19. Review of Les voix du signe. Nature et origine du langage à la Renaissance

    Review of Les voix du signe. Nature et origine du langage à la Renaissance

    Review | Contributeur(s): Claude-Gilbert Dubois

  20. Review of The Politicized Muse: Music for Medici Festivals, 1512-1537

    Review of The Politicized Muse: Music for Medici Festivals, 1512-1537

    Review | Contributeur(s): Maria Rika Maniates