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

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

    Article | Contributeur(s): 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...

  3. WordHoard

    WordHoard

    2023-05-11 18:53:29 | Article | Contributeur(s): Michael Ullyot

    This is a review of WordHoard. 

  4. Words Are My Music

    Words Are My Music

    Article | Contributeur(s): Marisa De Franceschi

  5. Words for the Colour Orange in Italian

    Words for the Colour Orange in Italian

    Article | Contributeur(s): Thomas Klein

  6. 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 | Contributeur(s): 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...

  7. Working for Justice in Food Systems on Stolen Land? Interrogating Food Movements Confronting Settler Colonialism

    Working for Justice in Food Systems on Stolen Land? Interrogating Food Movements Confronting Settler Colonialism

    2025-03-19 22:03:18 | Article | Contributeur(s): Michaela Bohunicky, Charles Levkoe, Nick Rose | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v8i2.452

    The evolving practice and scholarship surrounding food movements aim to address social, political, economic and ecological crises in food systems. However, limited interrogation of settler colonialism remains a crucial gap. Settler colonialism is the ongoing process of invasion that works to...

  8. Working It in and Working It out—Together: Centralized Infrastructure Project Management in the Humanities and Social Sciences

    Working It in and Working It out—Together: Centralized Infrastructure Project Management in the Humanities and Social Sciences

    2023-07-24 18:11:15 | Presentation | Contributeur(s): Constance Crompton | https://doi.org/10.25547/K1JE-FY84

    critical infrastructure studies, scholarly communication, digital humanities

  9. World of Dante

    World of Dante

    Article | Contributeur(s): Brenda Deen Schildgen

    This is a review of World of Dante.

  10. World Shakespeare Bibliography

    World Shakespeare Bibliography

    2023-05-11 18:55:44 | Article | Contributeur(s): Louise Geddes

    This is a review of the World Shakespeare Bibliography

  11. Worshipful Gentlemen of England: The Studio of Padua and the Education of the English Gentry in the Sixteenth Century
  12. Writers and Religious Brotherhoods in Seventeenth-Century Madrid: The Congregation of the Slaves of the Santísimo Sacramento de la Magdalena

    Writers and Religious Brotherhoods in Seventeenth-Century Madrid: The Congregation of the Slaves of the Santísimo Sacramento de la Magdalena

    Article | Contributeur(s): Elena Sánchez de Madariaga

    This article examines the participation of writers and artists in the Congregation of the Slaves of the most Holy Sacrament of the Magdalene. It presents the major characteristics of the so-called esclavitudes or congregaciones of “slaves”, a type of religious brotherhood promoted by the court...

  13. Writing in the Heavenly Language: A Guide To The Works Of David Joris
  14. Writing Martyrdom: Agrippa d'Aubigné's Reconstruction of Sixteenth-century Martyrology

    Writing Martyrdom: Agrippa d'Aubigné's Reconstruction of Sixteenth-century Martyrology

    Article | Contributeur(s): Katherine S. Maynard

    Cet article examine comment Agrippa d'Aubigné utilise l'Histoire des martyrs de Jean Crespin dans sa composition de deux textes martyrologiques, le premier étant son poème Les Tragiques, et le deuxième son Histoire universelle. Ces ouvrages révèlent dans une large mesure comment d'Aubigné a lu et...

  15. Writing the Self / Writing about the Self: "Auteur" and "Autruy" in Tabourot Des Accords' Les Bigarrures
  16. Writing the Tragic Self: Richard II's Sad Stories

    Writing the Tragic Self: Richard II's Sad Stories

    Article | Contributeur(s): Paul Budra

    When Shakespeare has Richard II call for the telling of "sad stories" he is not merely alluding to a tradition of medieval de casibus tragedy, but rather engaging with a well-known vision of historical teleology, popularized in Shakespeare's time by narrative historical tragedies. Shakespeare's...

  17. Writing to Posterity: Margaret Cavendish’s “A True Relation of my Birth, Breeding and Life” (1656) as an “autobiographical relazione”

    Writing to Posterity: Margaret Cavendish’s “A True Relation of my Birth, Breeding and Life” (1656) as an “autobiographical relazione”

    Article | Contributeur(s): Margaret Reeves

    L’essai autobiographique de Margaret Cavendish, intitulé A True Relation of my Birth, Breeding, and Life, et publié dans la première édition de Natures Pictures (1656), peut être lu comme une « relazione autobiographique ». Par la publication de cette brève autobiographie, dans les premières...

  18. Written in Blood: Blood Devotion in Gianfrancesco Pico’s Staurostichon

    Written in Blood: Blood Devotion in Gianfrancesco Pico’s Staurostichon

    Article | Contributeur(s): Marco Piana

    This article aims to provide an analysis of Gianfrancesco Pico della Mirandola’s hymn Staurostichon in view of other examples of Savonarolan blood devotion. Staurostichon describes a supernatural event that took place in Germany between 1501 and 1503, when unusual rainfalls started to mark...

  19. Wroth, Lady Mary. Pamphilia to Amphilanthus in Manuscript and Print. Ed. Ilona Bell. Texts by Steven W. May and Ilona Bell.
  20. Wroth, Mary, Jane Cavendish, and Elizabeth Brackley. Women’s Household Drama: Love’s Victorie, A Pastorall, and The concealed Fansyes. Ed. Marta Straznicky and Sara Mueller.