Renaissance and Reformation
Renaissance et Réforme

Volume 37, Number 3, Summer 2014 In Celebration of the Fiftieth Anniversary (I) En célébration du cinquantenaire 1964-2014 (I) Guest-edited by Hélène Cazes and Amyrose McCue Gill

Table of contents (37 articles)

Articles

  1. Preface
  2. A Short History of Renaissance and Reformation / Renaissance et Réforme
  3. Calling the World to Come and Share Our Finds: Three Memoirs and Some Highlights from the Founding of Renaissance and Reformation
  4. Editors’ Recollections
  5. CSRS/SCÉR (1976–2014) : une brève histoire de la Société canadienne d’études de la Renaissance / A Brief History of the Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies
  6. Recollections on the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, Victoria University in the University of Toronto (2004 to 2014)
  7. The Pacific Northwest Renaissance Society
  8. The Toronto Renaissance and Reformation Colloquium: An Independent Intellectual Forum at Fifty Years
  9. The Renaissance in Toronto: Early Modern Italian Books in the Collections of the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
  10. Froben Press Editions (1505–1559) in the Holdings of the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies Library: A Brief Survey
  11. The Study of Renaissance and Reformation Books on the Canadian Prairies

Other

Book Reviews

  1. Atlas, Allan W. La Musique de la Renaissance en Europe (1400–1600)
  2. Bamji, Alexandra, Geert H. Janssen, and Mary Laven, eds. The Ashgate Research Companion to the Counter-Reformation
  3. Blasucci, Luigi. Sulla struttura metrica del «Furioso» e altri studi ariosteschi
  4. Buccini, Stefania. Francesco Pona. L’ozio lecito della scrittura
  5. Bucer, Martin. De vera et falsa caenae dominicae administratione (1546)
  6. Buck, Lawrence P. The Roman Monster: An Icon of the Papal Antichrist in Reformation Polemics
  7. Connelly, Frances S. The Grotesque in Western Art and Culture: The Image at Play
  8. Creasman, Allyson F. Censorship and Civic Order in Reformation Germany, 1517–1648: “Printed Poison and Evil Talk”
  9. Deitz, Luc, Timothy Kircher, and Jonathan Reid, eds. Neo-Latin and the Humanities: Essays in Honour of Charles E. Fantazzi
  10. De Seyssel, Claude. La Monarchie de France
  11. Grisone, Federico. The Rules of Riding: An Edited Translation of the First Renaissance Treatise on Classical Horsemanship
  12. Johnson, Sarah E. Staging Women and the Soul-Body Dynamic in Early Modern England
  13. Jurdjevic, Mark. A Great and Wretched City: Promise and Failure in Machiavelli’s Florentine Political Thought
  14. Lepage, John L. The Revival of Antique Philosophy in the Renaissance
  15. Lucioli, Francesco. Amore punito e disarmato. Parola e immagine da Petrarca all’Arcadia
  16. Maifreda, Germano. I denari dell’inquisitore. Affari e giustizia di fede nell’Italia moderna
  17. Mayer, Thomas F. The Roman Inquisition on the Stage of Italy, c. 1590–1640
  18. Mounier, Pascale, et Nativel, Colette, éds. Copier et contrefaire à la Renaissance. Faux et usage de faux, Actes du colloque organisé par R.H.R. et la S.F.D.E.S. (29–31 octobre 2009, Université Paris 1-Panthéon-Sorbonne)
  19. Ryle, Stephen, ed. Erasmus and the Renaissance Republic of Letters
  20. Shantz, Douglas. An Introduction to German Pietism: Protestant Renewal at the Dawn of Modern Europe
  21. Skenazi, Cynthia. Aging Gracefully in the Renaissance: Stories of Later Life from Petrarch to Montaigne
  22. Soranzo, Matteo. Poetry and Identity in Quattrocento Naples
  23. Sweetnam, Mark S. John Donne and Religious Authority in the Reformed English Church
  24. Walsham, Alexandra. Catholic Reformation in Protestant Britain: Catholic Christendom 1300–1700
  25. Wandel, Lee Palmer. The Reformation: Towards a New History

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