SCJ Bibliography N-Z
Bibliography Introduction
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AUTHORS
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VOL./DATE
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Despotism, Censorship,
and Mirrors of Power Politics in Late Elizabethan Times
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10/3 (1979): 5-16
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Aikin, Roger
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Christian Soldiers in
the Sala dei Capitani
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16 (1985): 206-227
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Alsop, J[ames] D.
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(with D. M. Loades) William
Paulet, First Marquis of Winchester: A Question of Age
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18 (1987): 333-341
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Alsop, J[ames] D.
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Nicholas Brigham (d.
1558), "Scholar, Antiquary, and Crown Servant"
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12/1 (1981): 49-67
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Alsop, J[ames] D.
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William Fleetwood and
Elizabethan Historical Scholarship
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25 (1994):155-176
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Alves, Abel Athouguia
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The Christian Social
Organism and Social Welfare: The Case of Vives, Calvin, and Loyola
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20 (1989):3-21
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Alves, Abel Athouguia
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Complicated Cosmos: Astrology
and Anti-Machiavellianism in Saavedra's Empresas Políticas
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25 (1994): 67-84
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Anderson, Marvin W.
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Gregorio Cortese and
Roman Catholic Reform
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1 (1970): 75-106
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Anderson, Marvin W.
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Peter Martyr, Reformed
Theologian (1542-1562): His Letters to Heinrich Bullinger and John Calvin
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4/1 (1973): 41-64
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Anderson, Marvin W.
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William Tyndale (d. 1536):
A Martyr for All Seasons
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17 (1986): 331-52
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Anderson, Marvin W.
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Rhetoric and Reality:
Peter Martyr and the English Reformation
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19 (1988): 451-469
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Archer, Stanley
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Hooker on Apostolic Succession:
The Two Voices
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24 (1993): 67-74
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Ardolino, Frank
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"In Paris? Mass, and
Well Remembered!" Kyd's "The Spanish Tragedy" and the English Reaction
to the St Bartholomew's Day Massacre
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21 (1990): 401-409
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Ascoli, Peter M.
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A Radical Pamphlet of
Late-Sixteenth-Century France: Le Dialogue D'Entre Le Maheustre Et Le Manant
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5/2 (1974): 3-22
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Atkinson, Colin B.
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(with William P. Stoneman)
"These griping greefes and pinching pangs": Attitudes to Childbirth in
Thomas Bentley's "The Monument of Matrones" (1582)
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21 (1990): 193-203
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Atkinson, Colin B.
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(with Jo B. Atkinson)
Anne Wheathill's A Handfull of Holesome (though Homelie) Hearbs (1584):
The First English Gentlewoman's Prayer Book
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27 (1996): 659-672
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Atkinson, Jo B.
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(with Colin B Atkinson)
Anne Wheathill's A Handfull of Holesome (though Homelie) Hearbs (1584):
The First English Gentlewoman's Prayer Book
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27 (1996): 659-672
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Attreed, Lorraine
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Prepartion for Death
in Sixteenth-Century Northern England
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13 (1982): 37-66
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Audisio, Gabriel
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How to Detect a Clandestine
Minority: The Example of the Waldenses
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21 (1990): 205-216
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Calvin's Judgment of
Eusebius of Caesarea: An Analysis
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22 (1990): 419-437
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Baernstein, P. Renee
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In Widow's Habit: Women
between Convent and Family in Sixteenth-Century Milan
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25 (1994): 787-807
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Bailey, Richard G.
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Some Remarks on St. Bernard
of Clairvaux as a Literary Source for Melchior Hoffman's Commentary "Dat
Boeck Cantica Canticorum" (1529)
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Thomas Müntzer:
Revolutionary Firebrand of the Reformation
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Louise Labé's
Conditional Imperatives: Subversion and Transcendence of the Petrarchan
Tradition
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Heinrich Bullinger and
the Idea of Usury
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"Sola Fide, Sola Gratia:"
The Battle for Luther in Seventeenth-Century England
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Female Monasticism and
Family Strategy: The Guises and Saint Pierre de Reims
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Aspects of the Psychology
of Love in the "Heptaméron"
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The Historical Reputation
of Louis II in Political Theory and Polemic during the French Religious
Wars
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Book and Art Collection
of the Low Countries in the Later Sixteenth Century: Evidence from Leiden
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Caritas Pirckheimer:
A Female Humanist Confronts the Reformation
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Religious Anxiety and
Devotional Change in Sixteenth Century French Penitential Confraternities
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John Foxe as Hagiographer:
The Questin Revisited
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Papal Policy and the
English Crown 1563-1565: The Bertano Correspondence
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Henry II and the Papal
Conclave of 1549
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Henry II's Italian Bishops:
A Study in the Use and Abuse of the Concordat of Bologna
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Renaud de Beaune, Politique
Prelate
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Thomas Müntzer's
First Publication
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In Memoriam: Harold J
Grimm
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Erotic Love and the Inquisition:
Jacques Ferrand and the Tribunal of Toulouse 1620
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John Ponet's "Shorte
Treatise of Politike Power" Reassessed
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John Stow and the English
Reformation, 1547-1559
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Erasmus Becomes a Netherlander
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Unmasking a King: The
Political Uses of Popular Literature under the French Catholic League,
1588-89
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John Man: The Last Elizabethan
Resident Ambassador in Spain
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Career Strategies in
Early Modern Tuscany: The Emergence of a Regional Elite
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Biblical Philology and
Christian Humanism: Lorenzo Valla and Erasmus as Scholars of the Gospels
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Review Article: Revisiting
the Expansion of Europe
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Reason in Luther, Calvin,
and Sidney
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Platonism: Myth or Reality
in the Heptaméron?
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Changing Attitudes toward
Material Wealth in Sidney's Arcadias
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The Bitter Notes: The
Geneva Bible and its Annotations
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Heinrich Bullinger's
Death and "Testament:" A Well-Planned Departure
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Deification as a Motif
in Luther's Dictata super psalterium
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Olevianus and the Authorship
of the Heidelberg Catechism: Another Look
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The Role of Covenant
Theology in Early Reformed Orthodoxy
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Erasmus and the German
Public 1518-1520: The Authorized and Unauthorized Circulation of his Correspondence
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A Spanish Prophetess
and Her Patrons: The Case of Maria de Santo Domingo
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Women or Transvestites
on the Elizabethan Stage? An Oxford Controversy
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The Rhetoric of Reaction:
The Martin Marprelate Tracts (1588-89), Anti-Martinism, and the Uses of
Print in Early Modern England
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Translator: Geneva and
America in the Renaissance: The Dream of the Huguenot Refuge 1555-1600,
by Frank Lestringant (qv)
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Blaisdell, Charmarie
Jenkins
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Calvin's Letters to Women:
The Courting of Ladies in High Places
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Blaisdell, Charmarie
Jenkins
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Politics and Heresy in
Ferrara 1534-1559
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Pastoral Provision in
the Parishes of Tudor Ipswich
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Thomas Cromwell's Patronage
of Preaching
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(with Richard Wunderli)
The Final Moment before Death in Early Modern England
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Plague Imagery as Metaphor
for Heresy in Rubens" The Miracles of Saint Francis Xavier
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"Dark Deeds Darkly Answered:"
Thomas Becon's Homily against Whoredom and Adultery Its Contexts, and Its
Affiliations with Three Shakespearean Plays
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The "Magus" as Renaissance
Man
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Review Article: Renaissance
Libraries, Publications, and the "Textual Condition"
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Retrospect and Prospect:
Some Unscientific Reflections on the Four Hundredth Anniversary of the
Formula of Concord
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Translaor: Legitimate
Limits of Doctrinal Pluralism According to the Formula of Concord, by Wenzel
Lohff (qv)
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The Queen, a Bishop,
and a Peer: A Clash for Power in Mid-Elizabethan Cambridgeshire
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The Florentine Onestà
and the Control of Prostitution 1403-1680
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Conference Report: "Social
History of the Reformation'" "Sozialgeschichte der Reformation" : A Conference
at the Deutsches Historisches Institut London, May 25-27 1978
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The Themes of Social
Structure, Social Conflict, and Civic Harmony in Jakob Wimpheling's "Germania"
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Conference Report: Zwingli
and Europe A Jubilee Conference at Hüningen (Canton Bern), March 26-30
1984
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Monstrous Metamorphosis:
Nature, Morality, and the Rhetoric of Monstrosity in Tudor England
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Was Paracelsus a Disciple
of Trithemius?
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The Value of Works in
the Theology of Calvin and Beza
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Review Article: Secular
and Sacred Schools
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"Fortres of Fathers"
: An Unpublished Sixteenth-Century Manuscript Relating to Patristic Writing
on the Eucharist
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"The Antipapalism of
Jean Lemaire De Belges" Traité de la Difference des Schismes et
des Conciles
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Immigration, Assimilation,
and Success: Three Families of Spanish Origin in Sixteenth-Century Rouen
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Review Article: Early
Modern International Trade and Merchant Empires
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"Parlementaire" Political
Theory in the Parisian Royal Entry Ceremony
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Opposition to Tithes
in the Peasants" Revolt: A Case Study of Nuremberg in 1524
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Girolamo Zanchi: Portrait
of a Reformed Theologian and His Work
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Church Discipline and
Moral Reformation in the Thought of Martin Bucer
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Distorted Mirrors: Antonius
Margaritha, Johann Buxtorf and Christian Ethnographies of the Jews
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Review Article: Jews
and Anti-Semitism in Early ModernGermany
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The Politics of conversion:
John Calvin and the Bishop of Troyes
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The Ratskeller Controversy
and the Schwäbisch Hall City Council, 1509-1512
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Pictorial Concerns in
the Ronsardian Exegi Monumentum
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Mundus Muliebris: The
World of Women Reviled and Defended ca 195 BC and 1551 AD And Other Things
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Royal Tutors in the Reign
of Henry VII
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Marriage Reform and the
Elizabethan High Commission
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The Use of Color by Rosso
Fiorentino
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(with Richard L Kremer)
Child of Saturn: The Renaissance Church Tower at Niederaltaich
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Carnival Rites as Vehicles
of Protest in Renaissance Venice
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Who's on Top? Gender
as Societal Power Configuration in Italian Renaissance Drama
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A Non-Theistic Paradise
in Renaissance Padua
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The Collegium Germanicum
and the Ignatian Vision of Education
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French Renaissance Art
in a European Context
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Cheney, Liana De Girolami
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Vasari's "Chamber of
Abraham:" A Religious Painted Ceiling in the Casa Vasari of Arezzo
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"Turpitudinem uxoris
fratris tui non revelavit': John Stokesley and the Divorce Question
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25 (1994): 387-397
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Chibi, Andrew A.
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The Social and Regional Origins of the Henrician Episcopacy
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29 (1998): 955-973
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Chrisman, Miriam Usher
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Humanitas Pietas: The
Shoulders on Which We Stand (Tribute to Roland Bainton and Harold Grimm)
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16 (1983): 3-11
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John of Saxony's Diplomacy
1529-1530: Reformation or Realpolitik?
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Christian, Lynda Gregorian
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The Figure of Socrates
in Erasmus" Works
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Elizabeth's Preachers
and the Government of Women: Defining and Correcting a Queen
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Copernicus and the Lutherans
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The Publication of the
Koran in Latin: A Reformation Dilemma
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John Napier and Apocalyptic
Thought
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See RANDALL COATS, CATHARINE
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The Act of Confession-Confessing
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8/4 (1977): 61-83
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Cohen, Thomas V.
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The Case of the Mysterious
Coil of Rope: Street Life and Jewish Persona in Rome in the Middle of the
Sixteenth Century
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19 (1988): 209-221
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Cohen, Thomas V.
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Three Forms of Jeopardy: Honor, Pain, and Truth-Telling in a Sixteenth-Century Italian Courtroom
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29 (1998): 975-998
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Colbert, Charles
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"They are Our Brothers"
: Raphael and the American Indian
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16 (1985): 181-190
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Cole, Richard G
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Reformation Printers:
Unsung Heroes
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Moral Formation and Social
Control in the Catholic Reformation: The Case of San Juan de Avila
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Montaigne's Rejection
of Reason of State in "De l'Utile et de l'honneste"
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Review Article: The Ottomans
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Colish, Marcia L
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Cicero's "De Officiis"
and Machiavelli's "Prince"
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9/4 (1978): 81-93
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Comerford, Kathleen M.
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Italian Tridentine Diocesan Seminaries: A Historiographical Study
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29 (1998): 999-1022
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Cornell, Regine Reynolds
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Silence as a Rhetorical
Device in Marguerite de Navarre's "Theatre Profane"
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17 (1986): 17-31
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Corteguera, Luis R.
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The Painter Who Lost His Hat: Artisans and Justice in Early Modern Barcelona
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29 (1998): 1023-1042
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Coulton, Barbara
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The Establishment of
Protestantism in a Provincial Town: A Study of Shrewsbury in the Sixteenth
Century
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Machiavelli and the Rhetorica
ad Herennium: Deliberative Rhetoric in The Prince
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Juan de Valdès
and the Comunero Revolt: An Esaay on Spanish Civic Humanism
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"Kyng Johan" and the
"Ludus de Antichristo" as Moralities of the State
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Two French Views of the
Council of Trent
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"Holy Cozenage" and the
Renaissance Cult of the Ear
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Printing, Reform, and
the Catholic Reformation in Germany (1521-1545)
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Three Renaissance Expressions
of Societal Responsibility: Thomas More, Desiderius Erasmus, and Thomas
Müntzer
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The Trojan War of 1518:
Melodrama, Politics, and the Rise of Humanism
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A Humanist Response to
Martin Luther: Raffaele Maffei's "Apologeticus"
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The Influence of the
Augsburg Confession in South-East Central Europe
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Egyptian Mumia: The Sixteenth
Century Experience and Debate
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Christopher Goodman and
the English Protestant Tradition of Civil Disobedience
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The Contribution of the
Geneva Bible of 1560 to the English Protestant Tradition
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Hájek,Dubravius,
and the Jews: A Contrast in Sixteenth-Century Czech Historiography
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No Discipline, No Church:
An Anabaptist Contribution to the Reformed Tradition
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Primers of Honor: Heraldry,
Heraldry Books, and English Renaissance Literature
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Martin Bucer and the
Problem of Tolerance
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Polishing the Papal Image
in the Counter-Reformation: The Case of Agostino Steuco
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Empty Tuns and Unfruitful
Grafts: Richard Grafton's Historical Publications
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Magistracy and Political
Opposition at Rouen: A Social Context
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Nicomaco and Sofronia:
Fortune and Desire in Machiavelli's "Cliza"
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"A Woman under the Influence":
A Case of Alleged Possession in Sixteenth-Century France
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Simon Vigor: A Radical
Preacher in Sixteenth-Century Paris
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The Echo of Controversy:
Caspar Fuger's Attempt to Propagate the Formula of Concord among the Common
People
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Liturgical Reform Among
the Irenicists
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Donnelly, John Patrick,
S.j.
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Alonso Rodríguez"
"Ejercicio:" A Neglected Classic
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Donnelly, John Patrick,
S.j.
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Italian Influences on
the Development of Calvinist Scholasticism
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Donnelly, John Patrick,
S.j.
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A Sixteenth Century Case
of Publish or Perish/Parish
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Thomas Müntzer and
the Fear of Man
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Religion and Temporal
Authority in the Reformation: The Controversy among the Protestants Prior
to the Peace of Nuremberg
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The Funeral Sermon as
a Key to Familial Values in Early Modern Nördlingen
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Sir Thomas More, Three
Poems
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The Unresponsiveness
of the Late Medieval Church: A Reconsideration
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A Rediscovered Sixteenth
Drawing of the Vatican with Constructions for the Entry of Charles V into
Rome
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Mocking the Mind: The
Role of Art in Shakespeare's Rape of Lucrece
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Ben Jonson and the "Paragone"
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The "Paragone" and the
Art of Michelangelo
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The Fall of Sir Thomas
Overbury and the Embassy to Russia in 1613
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Science and Popular Culture
in Sixteenth-Century Italy: The "Professors of Secrets" and Their Books
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Calvin and Nicodemism:
A Reappraisal
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Of Good and Bad Neighbors:
Middle-Class Life in the Work of Jörg Wickram
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Patterns of Godly Life:
The Ideal Parish Minister in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century English
Thought
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An Elizabethan Experiment
in Psalmody: Ralph Buckland's Seaven Sparkes of the Enkindled Soule
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Obituary: William Stanford
Reid (1913-1996)
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Irony and the Ethics
of Self-Portraiture in Montaigne's De la praesumption
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De Coniugio Spirituali:
Jerome Zanchi on Ephesians 5:22-33
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A Question of Right:
Hermann Conring's New Discourse on the Roman-German Emporer
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The Rhetoric of Biblical
Authority: John Knox and the Question of Women
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Confessionalization and
Popular Preaching: Sermons against Synergism in Reformation Saxony
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The Italian Reformation
and Juan de Valdés
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The Reformation of Clergy
at the Inns of Court 1530-1580
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Old World Images Encounter
New World Reality: René Laudonnière and the Timucuans of
Florida
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Radical Reformation and
Second Reformation in Holland: Intellectual Consequences of Sixteenth-Century
Religious Upheaval and the Coming of a Rational World View
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"Are Women Human?" The
Debate of 1595 between Valens Acidalius and Simon Gediccus
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Melanchthon as Praeceptor
of Late-Humanist Poetry
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Charitable Ritual in
Late Medieval and Early Modern Spain
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Mimesis of the Last Judgement: The Spanish Auto de Fe |
22 (1989): 281-297 |
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For the Good of the City:
The Bishop and the Ruling Elite in Tridentine Modena
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The Formula of Concord
and the Teaching Ministry
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In Memorian: James Colwell
Spalding 1921-1996
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Cranmer, Tudor Diplomacy
and Primitive Discipline
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ustice and Its Image:
Political Propaganda and Judicial Reality in the Pontificate of Sixtus
V
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Interpretation of "Land
of Cockaigne" (1567) by Pieter Breugel the Elder
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Louise of Savoy: A Case
of Maternal Opportunism
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"The reik of Maister
Patrik Hammyltoun": John Foxe, John Winram, and the Martyrs of the Scottish
Reformation"
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The Exercise of Religion
by Spanish Captives in North Africa
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Jewish Conversion, the
Spanish Pure Blood Laws and Reformation: A Revisionist View of Racial and
Religious Antisemitism 18/
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Michael Servetus: The
Case for a Jewish Christianity
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The Reformation in Alien
Eyes: Jewish Perceptions of Christian Troubles
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The Reformation Merry-Go-Round:
The Servetian Glossary of Heresy
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Sixteenth-Century Christian
Hebraica: Scripture and the Renaissance Myth of the Past
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The Battle of the Frongs
and Fairford's Flies: Miracles and Popular Journalism during the English
Revolution
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The Marxist Interpretation
of Anabaptism
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The Myth of Elizabeth
at Tilbury
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Obituary (written by
Joseph C. McLelland)
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Review Article: The Death
of Christopher Marlowe
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Homines non nascuntur,
sed figuntur: Benvenuto Cellini's Vita and Self-Preservation of the Renaissance
Artist
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Public Christians, Secret
Jews: Religion and Political Conflict on São Tomé Island
in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
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Predestination in a Separatist
Context: The Case of John Robinson
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The Source of the Most
Famous Quotation from Richard Hooker's "Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity"
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The Presidents of Parlement
at the Royal Funeral
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(with W. J. Tighe) To
"Run with the Time': Archbishop Whitgift, the Lambeth Articles, and the
Politics of Theological Ambiguity in Late Elizabethan England
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Johannes Agricola of
Eisleben's Proverb Collection (1529): The Polemizing of a Literary Form
and the Reaction
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Ploughboys versus Prelates:
Tyndale and More and the Politics of Biblical Translation
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On the Nature of Sixteenth-Century
Italian Evangelism: Scholarship, 1953-1978
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Review Article: On Literature
and Reality: Reflections on Two Recent Publications
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Goldsmith, Jane Ten Brink
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Pieter Bruegel the Elder
and the Matter of Italy
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González De León,
Fernando
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"Doctors of the Military
Discipline": Technical Expertise and the Paradigm of the Spanish Soldier
in the Early Modern Period
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Poetic Interpretations
of the""Lady at Her Toilette" Theme in Sixteenth-Century Painting
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"Doctor" Bruno's Solar
Medicine 15 (1984): 209-224; David in Tempore Belli: Beza's David in the
Service of the Huguenots
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A Dominican Head in Layman's
Garb? A Corrrection to the Scientific Icongrapy of Giordano Bruno
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Life Writing and the
Theme of Cultural Decline in Valeriano's De Litteratorum Infelicitate,
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The Collegium Mauritianum
in Hesse-Kassel and the Making of Calvinist Diplomacy
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Review Article: Back
to the Political Narrative in Early Modern France
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The Origin of the Word
Huguenot
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The Origins of English
Sabbatarian Thought
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Traditionalism and the
Seeds of Revolution
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Faith, Righteousness,
and Justification: New Light on Their Development under Luther and Melanchthon
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"I My Self": Queen Elizabeth
I's Oration at Tilbury Camp
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Doors to the House of
Death: The Treatment of Suicide in Disney's "Arcadia"
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The "Sainte Union" in
the Provinces: The Case of Toulouse
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A Tale of Two Convents:
Nuns and Anabaptists in Münster, 1533-1535
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What Zuanne Read in School:
Vernacular Texts in Sixteenth-Century Venetian Schools
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Louise of Savoy and Reform
of the Church
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Martin Luther and Violence:
A Reappraisal of a Neuralgic Theme
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The Function and Structure
of gospelling: An Essay on"Ministry: according to the Augsburg Confession
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Wittenberg Printing,
Early Sixteenth Century
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The Calvinist Notables
of Nimes during the Era of the Religious Wars
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Richard Eden: Cosmographer
and Alchemist
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John Foxe's Henry VIII
as "Justitia"
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From Testament to Covenant
in the Early Sixteenth Century
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The Actaeon Myth and
Allegorical Reading in Spenser's "Two Cantos of Mutabilitie"
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Sixteenth-Century Foreign
Travel Accounts to Muscovy: A Methodological Excursus
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Rosso Fiorentino's "Descent
from the Cross" in a Franciscan Context
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The Problem of "Lo Spasimo"
of the Virgin in Cinquecento Paintings of the "Descent from the Cross"
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Naldini's Allegory of
Dreams in th Studiolo of Francesco de" Medici
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See under Madden, Sarah
Hanley
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Zwingli's Reaction to
the Schleitheim Confession of Faith of the Anabaptists
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Geoffrey among the Lawyers:
Britannica (1607) by John Ross of the Inner Temple
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The Mobilization of Confraternities
against the Reformation in France
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Harline, Craig (With
Eddy Put)
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A Bishop in the Cloisters:
The Visitations of Mathias Hovius (Malines 1596-1620)
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The Role of Women in
Anabaptist Thought and Practice: The Hutterite Experience of the Sixteenth
and Seventeenth Centuries
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Hamlet's "Too, Too Solid
Flesh
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Renaissance Patristic
Scholarship and Theology in Sixteenth-Century England
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Elizabeth Tudor's "Book
of Devotions" : A Neglected Clue to the Queen's Life and Character
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From Mythography to Myth-Making:
Spenser and the "Magna Mater" Cybele
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The Peaceful Apocalypse:
Familism and Literacy in Sixteenth-Century England
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"Beyng Ledde and Seduced
by the Devyll" : The Attainder of Lord Thomas Howard and the Tudor Law
of Treason
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A Plurilingual Family
in the Sixgteenth Century: Language Use and Linguistic Consciousness in
the Salis Family Correspondence, 1580-1610
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Waiting for Deborah:
John Knox and Four Ruling Queens
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Limitations of Textuality
in Thomas More's Confutation of Tyndale's Answer
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"Regnum vs Sacerdotium"
in a Reformation Pamphlet
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Bodin on Slavery and
Primitive Accumulation
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Luther's Impact on the
Sixteenth Century
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Christianizing Domestic
Relations: Women and Marrige in Johann Freder's "Dialogus dem Ehestand
zu Ehren"
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Urbanus Rhegius and the
Augsburg Confession
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Protestant Churches in
a Catholic Kingdom: Political Assemblies in the Thought of Philippe Duplessis-Mornay
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The Rift Within Clan
Ian Mor: The Antrim and Dunyveg MacDonnells 1590-1603
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The Marian "Experience
of Defeat': The Case of Sir John Bourne
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Noble Status and Urban
Privilege: Burgos, 1572
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Faith and Piety in Erasmus'
Thought
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Legal Rights of Tudor
Women and the Circumvention by Men and Women
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Attitudes of the French
Nobility at the Estates-General of 1576
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The New World and the
Changing Face of Europe
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Marie de Gournay, Editor
of the "Essais" of Michel de Montaigne: A Case Study in Mentor-Protégée
Friendship
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Civic Wills as Sources
for the Study of Piety in Muenster, 1530-1618
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Two Instructions to Preachers
from the Tridentine Reformation
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The Colloquies of Maturin
Cordier: Images of Calvinist School Life and Thought
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English Protestants and
the "imitatio Christi," 1580-1620
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Baldung's "Bewitched
Groom" Revisited: Artistic Temperament, Fantasy and the""Dream of Reason"
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The Expression of the
Idea of Toleration in French during the Sixteenth Century
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Being and Knowing: Spiritualist
Epistemology and Anthropology from Schwenckfeld to Böhme
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A Church Militant: Scotland
1661-1690
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Embryology and the Incarnation:
A Sixteenth-Century Debate
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Hamilton, Music, and
the Doctrine of Adiaphora in Orthodox Lutheran Theology
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The "Accademia del Disegno"
in Late Renaissance Florence
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The""Prophisies of Rymour,
Beid, and Marlyng": Henry VIII and a Sixteenth-Century Political Prophecy
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Warfare with the Spirit's
Sword: The "Christian Knight" Window at Gouda
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Review Article: A Reinterpretation
of Gabriel Biel on Nature and Grace
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John Colet on Justification
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Catherine de Medici and
Her Florentine Friends
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French Diplomacy and
the Wars of Religion
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The Ottoman Turks in
Sixteenth-Century French Diplomacy
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The Spanish Armada: The
Worst-Kept Secret in Europe
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Bernard Palissy, Prophet
of Modern Ceramics
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The Reception of the
Lullian "Art," 1450-1530
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Dissolution of the Monasteries
and the Decline of the Sheriff
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Matthew Parker, John
Bale, and the Magdeburg Centuriators
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Montaigne's Pygmalion:
The Living Work of Art in "De l'affection des pere aux enfans"
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Household and Family
Life in Late Sixteenth-Century Cologne: The Weinsberg Family
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The Selve Family of Limousin:
Members of a New Elite in Early Modern France
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The Noble Widow's Place
in the Patriarchal Household: The Life and Career of Jeanne de Gontault
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Marriage, Clientage,
Office Holding, and the Advancement of the Early Modern French Nobility:
The Noailles Family of Limousin
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Toleration and Dissent
in Sixteenth-Century Spain: The Alternative Tradition
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"Remnants of the Papal
Yoke": Apathy and Opposition in the Dutch Reformation
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Continuity and Change:
Some Effects of the Reformation of the Women of Zwickau
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Absolute Margaret: Margaret
More Roper and""Well Learned" Men
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Piety and Proprietary
Rights: James IV of Scotland 1488-1513
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Polydore Vergil and The
Strange Disappearance of Christopher Urswick
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"It is dangerous (gentle
reader)": Censorhip, Holinshed's Chronicle, and the Politics of Control
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The Science of Salvation:
Spiritual Alchemy in Donne's Final Sermon
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Land Tenure and Forfeiture:
A Sixteenth-Century Scottish Example
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The Refusal to Accommodate:
Jesuit Exegetes and the Copernican System
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Confessional Identity
and Magic in the Late Sixteenth Century: Jakob Bithner and Witchcraft in
Styria
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Clientage during the
French Wars of Religion
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How Much Money was Actually
in the Indulgence Chest?
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"Dieu nous garde de la
messe du chancelier": The Religious Belief and Political Opinion of Miche
de L'Hôpital
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Religious Literature
as an Offensive Weapon: Cipriano de Valera's Part in England's War with
Spain
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How High is Too High?
Disposing of Dung in Seventeenth-Century Prescot
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Editor's Preface 8/4
(1977): 3; 9/4 (1978): 1; 10/3 (1979): 3-4; 11/2 (1980): 2; Foreword 4/2
(1973): iii; Introduction 8/2 (1977): 3-4; In Memoriam, Eugénie
Droz 7/1 (1976): 2; In Memoriam, Henri Meylan 9/2 (1978): 3; In Memoriam,
Nancy Lyman Roelker 25 (1994) 29
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Michelangelo as Nicodemus:
The Florence "Pietà"
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Marbach vs Zanchi: The
Resolution of Controversy in Late Reformation Strasbourg
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John Foxe and the Joy
of Suffering
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Striving for the Union
of Lutheran Churches: The Church-Historical Background of Work Done on
the Formula of Concord at Magdeburg
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Augsburg 1530: German
Lutheran Interpretations of the Diet of Augsburg to 1577
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Urban Values versus Religious
Passion: Châlons-sur-Marne during the Wars of Religion
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Provincial Governors
and Their Regimes during the Wars of Religion: Duc de Guise and the City
Council of Châlons-sur-Marne
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Popish Impudence: The
Perseverance of the roman Catholic Faithful in Calvinist Holland, 1572-1620
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Parmigianino and Diogenes
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Kremer, Richard L (With
Carr, Amelia J),
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Child of Saturn: The
Renaissance Church Tower at Niederaltaich
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The Roman Catholic Reception
of the Augsburg Confession
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Law, Order, and the Almighty
"Taler:" The Empire in Action at the 1530 Diet of Augsburg
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The Ungaresca and Heyduck
Music and Dance Tradition of Renaissance Europe
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John Knox and Apocalyptic
Thought
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La Garanderie, Marie-madeleine De
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Guillaume Budé,
A Philosopher of Culture
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The Magus and the Poet:
Bruno and Chapman's "The Shadow of Night"
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French Protestants in
a Position of Strength: The Early Years of the Reformation in Caen,1558-1568
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The "Vroedschap" of Leiden
1550-160: The Impact of Tradition and Change on the Governing Elite of
a Dutch City
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Legitimizing the Daughter's
Writing: Catherine des Roches" Proverbial Good Wife
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Paradox and the Praise
of Women: From Ortensio Lando and Charles Estienne to Marie de Romieu
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The Naming of America
(tr. Steven Rowan)
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From Latin Pun to English
Puzzle: An Elizabethan Translation Problem
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Professorships and Academic
Reform at Cambridge:1488-1520
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Lestringant, Frank (Trans
Ann Blair)
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Geneva and America in
the Renaissance: The Dream of the Huguenot Refuge 1555-1600
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The "Foedus Operum:"
Some Factors Accounting for Its Development
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Amandus Polanus: A Neglected
Theologian?
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Covenant Theology Turned
Upside Down: Henry Hammond and Caroline Anglican Moralism: 1643-1660
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A Good Prince: King John
and Early Tudor Propaganda
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Venetian Views of the
Ottoman Empire from the Peace of 1503 to the War of Cyprus
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The Penitent Pilgrim:
William Calverley and the Pilgrimage of Grace
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Prierias and his Significance
for Luther's Development
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The Bible and Biblical
Authority in the Literary Works of Pierre Viret
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Richard Cheyney, Bishop
of Cloucester: An Infidel in Religiou?
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Colet and Erasmus: The
"Disputatiuncula" and the Controversy of Letter and Spirit
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Legitimate Limits of
Doctrinal Pluralism According to the Formula of Concord (tr Herbert J A
Bouman)
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Frivolous Charm and Serious
Bagatelle: Lyrical and Burlesque Paradox in the Works of François
Rabelais [sic]
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"All the King's Horsemen":
The Equestrian Army of Henri IV 1585-1598
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War and the Commonwealth
in Mid-Tudor England
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Fortune Comes of Age
(in Machiavelli's Literary Works)
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Who Owns the Fathers?
Hooker and Cartwright on the Authority of the Primitive Church
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8/3 (1977): 45-59
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Iconoclasm in the Thurgau:
Two Related Incidents in the Summer of 1524
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Shapes of Things Divine:
Eve and Myth in "Paradise Lost"
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Luther and the Problem
of Popular Preaching
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Macculloch, Diarmaid
(With John Blatchly)
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Pastoral Provision in
the Parishes of Tudor Ipswich
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"Responsio Ad Lutherum:"
Thomas More's Inchoate Dialogue with Heresy
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The Emergence of a Feminine
Spirituality in "The Book of Martyrs"
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From Moses to Adam: The
Making of the Covenant of Works
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Preaching Ideals and
Practice in Counter-Reformation Rome
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Patrick Hamilton, Luther's
Scottish Disciple
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Polemic and History in
French Brazil, 1555-1560
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John Skelton's "Phyllyp
Sparowe" as Satire: A Revaluation
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The Functions of Ramism
in William Perkins' Theology
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Obituary: Edward J. Furcha
(1935-1997)
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"Against God's Word":
Government, Religion and the Crisis of Authority in Early Reformation Norwich
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Ferdinand, Duke of Calabria,
and the Estensi: A Relationship Honored in Music
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Roman Comedy in Renaissance
Education: The Moral Question
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The Lit de iustice" and
the Fundamental Law
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Review Article: The Rebellions
of 1549 in England
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Review Article: Rural
Societies in Early Modern Europe
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The Spread of the Popular
Reformation in England
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Adjudicating Memory:
Law and Religious Difference in Early Seventeenth-Century France
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Emblematic Representations
of Heat and Cold in La Ceppède's "Théorèmes"
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See Wyntjes, Sherrin
Marshall
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Jesuits and their Families:
The Experience in Sixteenth-Century France
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Papal Policy and the
European Conflict 1559-1572
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Christopher Vitel: An
Elizabethan Mechanick Preacher
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English Protestant Separatism
at its Beginnings: Henry Hart and the Free-Will Men
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The Family of Love in
England: Conforming Millenarians
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The Liberal Arts and
Gerardus Ruffus" Commentary on the Boethian "De Arithmetica"
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Mathers, Constance Jones
(With Frederick Schwaller)
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