Renaissance and Reformation
Renaissance et Réforme

Volume 39, Number 3, Summer 2016

Table of contents (31 articles)

Articles

  1. Marguerite de Navarre, a Nicodemite? Adiaphora and Intention in Heptaméron 30, 65, and 72
  2. “Encores me frissonne et tremble le coeur dedans sa capsule”: Rabelais’s Anatomy of Emotion and the Soul
  3. Aristotle and the People: Vernacular Philosophy in Renaissance Italy
  4. Gangrene or Cancer? Sixteenth-Century Medical Texts and the Decay of the Body of the Church in Jean Calvin’s Exegesis of 2 Timothy 2:17
  5. Fall of the Peacemakers: Austria’s Protestant Nobility and the Advent of the Thirty Years’ War

Other

Book Reviews / Comptes rendus

  1. Anttila, Miikka E. Luther’s Theology of Music: Spiritual Beauty and Pleasure
  2. Barbaro, Francesco. The Wealth of Wives: A Fifteenth-Century Marriage Manual. Ed. and trans. Margaret L. King
  3. Britton, Dennis Austin. Becoming Christian: Race, Reformation, and Early Modern English Romance
  4. Büttner, Nils. Hieronymus Bosch: Visions and Nightmares
  5. D’Albret, Jeanne. Letters from the Queen of Navarre with an Ample Declaration. Ed. and trans. Kathleen M. Llewellyn, Emily E. Thompson, and Colette H. Winn
  6. Debby, Nirit Ben-Aryeh. Crusade Propaganda in Word and Image in Early Modern Italy: Niccolò Guidalotto’s Panorama of Constantinople (1662)
  7. Fisher, Alexander J. Music, Piety, and Propaganda: The Soundscapes of Counter-Reformation Bavaria
  8. Fletcher, Catherine. Diplomacy in Renaissance Rome: The Rise of the Resident Ambassador
  9. Frazier, Alison K., ed. The Saint between Manuscript and Print: Italy 1400–1600
  10. Harmes, Marcus K. Bishops and Power in Early Modern England
  11. Huebert, Ronald. Privacy in the Age of Shakespeare
  12. Knapton, Michael, John E. Law, and Alison Smith, eds. Venice and the Veneto during the Renaissance: The Legacy of Benjamin Kohl
  13. Malvasia, Diodata. Writings of the Sisters of San Luca and Their Miraculous Madonna. Ed. and trans. Danielle Callegari and Shannon McHugh
  14. McCue Gill, Amyrose and Sarah Rolfe Prodan, eds. Friendship and Sociability in Premodern Europe: Contexts, Concepts, and Expressions
  15. Miller, Nichole E. Violence and Grace: Exceptional Life between Shakespeare and Modernity
  16. Morgan, Luke. The Monster in the Garden: The Grotesque and the Gigantic in Renaissance Landscape Design
  17. Pascal, Françoise, Marie-Catherine Desjardins, Antoinette Deshoulières, and Catherine Durand. Challenges to Traditional Authority: Plays by French Women Authors, 1650–1700. Ed. and trans. Perry Gethner
  18. Reeser, Todd W. Setting Plato Straight: Translating Ancient Sexuality in the Renaissance
  19. Residori, Matteo, Hélène Tropé, Danielle Boillet, et Marie-Madeleine Fragonard, éds. Vies d’écrivains, vies d’artistes. Espagne, France, Italie. XVIe–XVIIIe siècles
  20. Rhenanus, Beatus. Epistulae Beati Rhenani. La Correspondance latine et grecque de Beatus Rhenanus de Sélestat. Édition critique raisonnée, avec traduction et commentaire. Vol. 1 (1506–1517). Édité, par James Hirstein avec la collaboration de Jean Boës, François Heim, Charles Munier†, Francis Schlienger, Robert Walter† et d’autres collègues
  21. Smith, Emma. The Making of Shakespeare’s First Folio
  22. Sophia of Hanover. Memoirs (1630–1680). Ed. and trans. Sean Ward
  23. Tanzini, Lorenzo, ed. Il laboratorio del Rinascimento. Studi di storia e cultura offerti a Riccardo Fubini
  24. Tyler, Margaret. Mirror of Princely Deeds and Knighthood. Ed. Joyce Boro
  25. Wandel, Lee Palmer. Reading Catechisms: Teaching Religion

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