Renaissance Studies Latest Issue (June 2024)

June 1, 2024
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The latest issue of Renaissance Studies (Vol 38, no. 3, June 2024) is now available online via the Wiley Online Library.

 

Articles

    • Rachel White and Brett Greatley-Hirsch, ‘Ass-troll-ogical Nashe: Revisiting Two Dangerous Comets and A
      Wonderful Prognostication’, pages 335-362
    • Isabella Walser-Bürgler, ‘A question of genre: Philip Melanchthon’s oratorical debut at Wittenberg University’, pages 363-378
    • Thomas Kuehn, ‘Citizenship and inheritance law in Florence: Round two of the conflict between and Borromei and Pazzi’, pages 379-393
    • Angelica Vedelago, ‘Pelopidarum secunda: a ‘site of memory’ in the history of Elizabethan revenge tragedy’, pages 394-415
    • Giulia Torello-Hill, ‘The role of the Praenotamenta of Jodocus Badius Ascensius in shaping early modern dramatic criticism’, pages 416-434

Book Reviews

    • Tara Alberts, Sietske Fransen, and Elaine Leong (eds.), Translating Medicine across Premodern Worlds. Osiris Series. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2022. Reviewed by Julia G. Martins, pages 435-436
    • John Creaser, Milton and the Resources of the Line. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022. Reviewed by Thomas N. Corns, pages 437-438
    • Jessie Hock, The Erotics of Materialism: Lucretius and Early Modern Poetics. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2021. Reviewed by John S. Garrison, pages 439-441
    • Emily Michelson, Catholic Spectacle and Rome’s Jews: Early Modern Conversion and Resistance. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2022. Reviewed by Robert Clines, pages 441-443
    • Neil Younger, Religion and Politics in Elizabethan England: The Life of Sir Christopher Hatton. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2022. Reviewed by Rosalyn Cousins, pages 443-445
    • Stefano Villani, Making Italy Anglican: Why the Book of Common Prayer was Translated into Italian. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022. Reviewed by Eloise Davies, pages 446-447

Review of Exhibitions

    • Raphael. Gold & Silk. (Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum, 26 September 2023–14 January 2024). Katja Schmitz-von Ledebur, Raphael – Revolution in Tapestry Design. Veurne: Hannibal books, 2023. Reviewed by Julia van Zandvoort, pages 448-454
    • Pesellino: A Renaissance Master Revealed (London, The National Gallery, 7 December 2023 –10 March 2024). Catalogue by Laura Llewellyn (ed.), with contributions by Jill Dunkerton and Nathaniel Silver. London: National Gallery Global Limited, distributed by Yale University Press, 2023. Reviewed by Samuel Dawson, pages 455-467
    • Juan de Pareja: Afro-Hispanic Painter in the Age of Velázquez (New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 3 April–16 July 2023.) Catalogue edited by David Pullins and Vanessa K. Valdés, with essays by Luis Méndez Rodriguez and Erin Kathleen Roe. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2023. Reviewed by Suzanne Karr Schmidt, pages 468-475

 

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