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Sixteenth Century Studies Conference

The Sixteenth Century Journal: The Journal of Early Modern Studies. Vol. 30.

1999.,

49,00 €

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(Berlin, Alemania)

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Autor
Sixteenth Century Studies Conference
Editores
1999.
Formato
1224 p., ill. Library binding hardcover.
Sobrecubierta
No
Idiomas
Inlgés
Copia autógrafa
No
Primera edición
No

Descripción

From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Superficial scratch in binding, allover very good and clean. / Oberfl�licher Kratzer im Einband, sonst sehr gut und sauber. - Contents: No. 1: Seventeenth-Century Englishwomen�s Spiritual Diaries: Self- Examination, Covenanting, and Account Keeping by Effie Botonaki -- Texts, Lies, and Microfilm: Reading and Misreading Foxe�s �Book of Martyrs� by Thomas Freeman -- Idle Works in Rabelais� Quart Livre: The Case of the Gastrolatres by Virginia Krause -- The Origins of Peter Riedemann�s Account of Our Faith by Werner O. Packull -- Rembrandt�s Reformation of a Catholic Subject: The Penitent and the Repentant Saint Jerome by Catherine B. Scallen -- The Swabian League and Peasant Disobedience before the German Peasants� War of 1525 by Thomas F. Sea -- The World�s Worst Worm: Conscience and Conformity during the English Reformation by Jonathan Wright. - No. 2: �The Truth of the Divine Words�: Luther�s Sermons on the Eucharist, 1521�28, and the Structure of Eucharistic Meaning by Thomas J. Davis -- The Seymour Sisters: Elegizing Female Attachment by Patricia Demers -- The Origins of Rural Calvinism in Aunis: The Sphere of Influence of La Rochelle by Pascal Rambeaud -- Combining Martha and Mary: Gender and Work in Seventeenth- Century English Cloisters by Claire Walker -- Friends and Relics at San Silvestro in Capite, Rome by William E. Wallace -- The Language of Citizenship in the French Religious Wars by Charlotte C. Wells -- �Neither Married nor Cloistered�: Blessed Isabelle in Catholic Reformation France by Thomas Worcester. - No. 3: Genesis, Holy Saturday, and the Sistine Ceiling by Lynette M. F. Bosch -- A Hearty Meal? The Prison Diets of Cranmer and Latimer by Carl I. Hammer -- Richard Hooker�s Theory of Natural Law in the Context of Reformation Theology by W. J. Torrance Kirby -- Altering the Agenda, Shifting the Strategy:The Grundfest of 1571 as Philippist Program for Lutheran Concord by Robert Kolb -- In the Service of the Commune:The Changing Role of Florentine Civic Musicians, 1450-1532 by Timothy J. McGee -- Katharina von Bora through Five Centuries: A Historiography by Jeanette C. Smith -- A Biographical Sketch of Dorcas Martin: Elizabethan Translator, Stationer, and Godly Matron by Micheline White. - No. 4: The Immortal Republic: The Myth of Venice during the Italian Wars (1494-1530) by Robert Finlay -- Forging History: The Plomos of the Sacromonte of Granada in Francisco Berm�dez de Pedraza�s Historia Eclesi�ica by A. Katie Harris -- A French Jesuit�s Lectures on Vergil, 1582�1583: Jacques Sirmond between Literature, History, and Myth by Kristine Louise Haugen -- Thomas Tyrnme and Natural Philosophy: Prophecy, Alchemical Theology, and the Book of Nature by Bruce Janacek -- Discipline, Vocation, and Patronage: Spanish Religious Women in a Tridentine Microclimate by Elizabeth A. Lehfeldt.
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