Browsing Medieval and Early Modern by Title
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Attribution of Three Works to John Viccars (c. 1604–53?)
(Oxford University Press (OUP): Policy E - Oxford Open Option D, 2014-09-01) -
Attribution of Three Works to John Viccars (c. 1604–53?)
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“Cavell, Wittgenstein, Shakespeare, and Skepticism: Othello vs. Cymbeline"
(University of Chicago Press, 2017-02) -
Common Errors, Common Readers: Thomas Browne’s Pseudodoxia Epidemica and the Scientific Public, 1646-c.1800
(University of North Carolina Press, 2020) -
A Community Under Attack: Protestant Letter Networks in the Reign of Mary I
(2014-01-01)This article uses mathematical and computational techniques to reconstruct and analyze the social and textual organization of the underground community of Protestants living in England during the reign of Mary I from 289 ... -
Du Bartas’ Visit to England and Scotland in 1587
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From Pliny to Brexit: spatial representation of the British Isles
(Macmillan Publishers Ltd 2016, 2016-12-13)This essay explores the representation of the British Isles on maps and related geographical texts over the course of the Middle Ages. Emphasizing the classical basis for representation of the islands, it examines articulations ... -
Middle english
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Middle English
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A Middle English Poem on a Binding Fragment: an Early Valentine?
(Oxford University Press (OUP): Policy E - Oxford Open Option D, 2016-07-20) -
A Model of Creation? Scott, Sidney and Du Bartas
(Massachusetts Center for Renaissance Studies, 2015-06-01)William Scott’s translation from Guillaume de Saluste Du Bartas’ La Sepmaine, which follows Scott's treatise in the surviving manuscript, is an essential counterpart to the Model of Poesy. As well as being a practical ... -
The Natural History of The Silkewormes and their Flies
(Manchester University Press: Cahiers Élisabéthains, 2010-09-01)This study examines the overlap between natural philosophy and humanist imitation in two works by Thomas Moffet: his reference work Insectorum sive Minimorum Animalum Theatrum (written c.1589) and his poem The Silkewormes, ... -
The Octonaire in Thomas Smith’s Self-Portrait
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Old, old, very old men: Nostalgia in the Early Modern Broadside Ballad
(ANZAMEMS (Australian and New Zealand Association for Medieval and Early Modern Studies), 2017-03-25)Old, old, very old men: Nostalgia in the Early Modern Broadside Ballad -
Predicación y persuasión: Vicente Ferrer en Castilla, 1411–1412
(Universidad de Alcalá. Servicio de Publicaciones, 2010)