Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Oxford: Blackwell, 2013
Anbieter: Borkert, Schwarz und Zerfaß GbR, Berlin, Deutschland
Original brochure. Zustand: Gut. 2316 p., w/ fig. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Condition: Minimally rubbed bindings. Otherwise in perfect condition. / Zustand: Minimal beriebene Einbände. Ansonsten im einwandfreien Zustand. - Content: Number 1: Eclipsed: An overshadowed goddess and the discarded image of Botticellis Primavera - John Dee; Mildmay Fanes masque Raguaillo dOceano (1640): royalism, Puritanism and sea voyages - Sara Trevisan; Beyond Rome: Sebastiano Del Piombo as a painter of diplomatic gifts - Piers Baker-Bates; Print and polemic in sixteenth-century France: the Histoires prodigieuses, confessional identity, and the Wars of Religion - Jennifer Spinks; Watching flesh: poison and the fantasy of temporal control in Renaissance England - Miranda Wilson; Amethystus Princeps Sobrietatis: signing a sixteenth-century pledge - Emma Herdman; .Artemisia Gentileschi: Storia di una passione - reviewed by Jörg Zutter; Recovering lost Wits - Matthew Woodcock;Madhavi Menon (ed.), Shak^squeer: A Queer Companion to the Complete Works of Shakespeare. (Durham, NC and London: Duke University Press, 2011) - reviewed by Vin Nardizzi; Thomas Herron and Michael Potterton (eds.), Ireland in the Renaissance: c. 1540-1660. (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2007) - reviewed by Brendan Dooley; Ian Gadd (ed.), The History of the Book in the West: 1455-1700, Volume II. (Farnham and Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2010) - reviewed by N. C. Aldred; James Madge, Sabbioneta Cryptic City. (London: Bibliotheque McLean, 2011) - reviewed by Piers Baker-Bates; Holly Dugan, The Ephemeral History of Perfume: Scent and Sense in Early Modem England. (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2011) and Mark Albert Johnston, Beard Fetish in Early Modem England: Sex, Gender, and Registers of Value. (Burlington, VT and Farnham: Ashgate, 2011) - reviewed by Lesel Dawson; Number 2: Friendship and religion in the Republic of Letters; the return of Justus Lipsius to Catholicism (1591) - Jan Machielsen; William Baldwin and A Mirror for Magistrates - Mike Pincombe; Marlowe and the Greeks - Neil Rhodes; Cipriano de' Maris Lucianic speech for René of Anjou (St-Dié, MS 37): humanism and diplomacy in Genoa and beyond - Oren J. Margolis; Market ethics and credit practices in sixteenth-century Tuscany - James E. Shaw; The extrinsic in the architectural thinking of Leon Battista Alberti: a reading of SantAndrea in Mantua - James Lawson; Silence and secrets in Domenico Fettis Portrait of a Man with a Sheet of Music - Sean Roberts; I Preraffaelliti. Il Sogno del 400 italiano da Beato Angelico a Perugino, da Rossetti a Burne Jones Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Edward Burne-Jones e il Mito dellItalia nellInghilterra vittoriana - reviewed by John E. Law; This England: literature, locality and nation in recent Renaissance studies - Stewart Mottram; Matthew P. Romaniello and Charles Lipp (eds.), Contested Spaces of Nobility in Early Modem Europe. (Burlington, VT and Farnham: Ashgate, 2011) - reviewed by Brendan Dooley; Michael Mallett and Christine Shaw, The Italian Wars 1494-1559: War, State and Society in Early Modem Europe. (Harlow: Longman, 2012) - reviewed by Stella Fletcher; Micheline White (ed.) English Women, Religion, and Textual Production, 1500-1625. (Burlington, VT and Farnham: Ashgate, 2011) - reviewed by Megan Matchinske; Marco Folin (ed.), Courts and Courtly Arts in Renaissance Italy: Arts, Culture and Politics, 1395-1530. (Woodbridge: Antique Collectors Club, 2011) - reviewed by Fabrizio Nevola; Michael Potterton and Thomas Herron (eds.), Dublin and the Pale in the Renaissance, c. 1540-1660. (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2011) - reviewed by Patricia Palmer; Number 3: Postured like a whore? Misreading Hermiones statue - Eric Langley; Translating Cicero in Renaissance Catalunya - Alejandro Coroleu; Perraults memoirs and Bernini: a reconsideration - Jeanne Morgan Zarucchi; Petrarchs letters of recommendation - Kenn.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Oxford: Blackwell, 2012
Anbieter: Borkert, Schwarz und Zerfaß GbR, Berlin, Deutschland
Original brochure. Zustand: Gut. 2332 p., w/ fig. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Condition: Minimally scuffed and rubbed binding. Otherwise in good condition. / Zustand: Minimal beriebene und bestoßene Einbände. Ansonsten im guten Zustand. - Content: Number 1: Musical materials and cultural spaces - Richard Wistreich; The order of the book: materiality, narrative and authorial voice in John Dowlands First Booke of Songes or Ayres - Kirsten Gibson; The Ricreationi per monache of Suor Annalena Aldobrandini - Laurie Stras; Affordable splendour: editing, printing and marketing the Sarum Antiphoner (1519-20) - Magnus Williamson; My Ladye Nevells Booke, music, patronage and cultural negotiation in late sixteenth-century England - Yael Sela Teichler; Revealing their hand: lute tablatures in early seventeenth-century England - Elizabeth Kenny; E in rileggendo poi le proprie note: Monteverdi responds to Artusi? - Tim Carter; Number 2: Bringing the house down: religion and the household in Marlowes Jew of Malta - Chloe Preedy; Whose wonderful news? Italian satire and William Baldwins Wonderfull Newes of the Death of Paule the III - Anne Overell and Scott C. Lucas; Thomas More and the problem of charity - Evan Gurney; Uncovering beauty: Titians Triumph of Love in the Vendramin collection - Catherine Whistler; St Joseph, St Peter, Jean Gerson and the Guelphs - Carol M. Richardson; The pope, the painter, and the dynamics of social standing in the Stanza della Segnatura - Daniel M. Unger; Jan Gossaerts Renaissance - reviewed by Helen York; Cranach et son temps - reviewed by Heike Schlie; Michelangelo. The drawings of a genius - reviewed by Juliana Barone; Margret Fetzer, fohn Donnes Performances: Sermons, Poems, Letters and Devotions. (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2010) - reviewed by Hugh Adlington; Eric Klingelhöfer, Castles and Colonists: An Archaeology of Elizabethan Ireland. (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2010) - reviewed by Ciaran Brady; Gert Jan Van der Sman, Lorenzo and Giovanna. Timeless Art and Fleeting Lives in Renaissance Florence, trans. Diane Webb. (Florence: Mandragora, 2010) - reviewed by Catherine Lawless; Christopher Marsh, Music and Society in Early Modem England, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010) - reviewed by Beth Quitslund; Richard A. McCabe (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Edmund Spenser. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010) - reviewed by Matthew Woodcock; Number 3: The massacre of St Bartholomew on the English stage: Chapman, Marlowe, and the Duke of Guise - Shona McIntosh; Public and private, divine and temporal in Justus Lipsius De Constantia and Politica - Natasha Constantinidou; Thaccession of these mighty States: Daniels Philotas and the union of crowns - Daniel Cadman; Reading Philippe Desportes in Le Rencontre des muses de France et dItalie - Gabriella Scarlatta Eschrich; Rereading Lucretia in the Angoysses douloureuses qui procedent damours (1538) - POLLIE BROMILOW; All is not fun and games: conversation, play, and surveillance at the Montefeltro court in Urbino - Jennifer D. Webb; Passion in Venice: Crivelli to Tintoretto and Veronese - reviewed by Lilian Armstrong; Lorenzo Lotto - reviewed by Beverly Louise Brown; Stronger than we thought: revisionist studies in womens history Phyllis Rackin Galina I. Yermolenko (ed.), Roxolana in European Literature, History and Culture. (Farnham: Ashgate, 2010) - reviewed by Stephan Schmuck; Elizabeth Spiller, Reading and the History of Race in the Renaissance. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011) - reviewed by Louise Dennfead; Robert S. Sturges (ed.), Law and Sovereignty in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. (Arizona Studies in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance 28. Turnhout: Brepols, 2011.) - reviewed by Andrew Zurcher; Number 4: Neither neo-Roman nor Liberal empire - Andrew Fitzmaurice; Republican empire: colonialism, commerce and corruption in the Dutch.