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Index TO RENAISSANCE QUARTERLY VOLUME XLIV I99I Adriani, Marcello Vigilio, 1-41. Blind Devotion of the People, The: Popular Re- Agricola, Rodolphus, 827-28. ligion and the English Reformation, 853-54. Ahmed, Ehsan, “Pierre de Ronsard’s Odes Bliss, Lee, 621-22. and the Law of Poetic Space”, 757-775. Blum, Claude, 128-30, 596-601. Akkerman, F., 827-28. Bober, Phyllis Pray, 590-94. Alberti, Leon Battista, 828-32. Body of Beatrice, The, 342-44. Albrecht Altdorfer: Zeichnungen, Deckfarben- Boitani, Piero, 157-60. malerei, Druckgraphik, 336-38. Bonfires and Bells: National Memory and the Amussen, Susan, 585-87. Protestant Calendar in Elizabethan and Ancient Scripts and Modern Experience on the Stuart England, 585-87. English Stage 1500-1700, 872-73. Bowen, Barbara C., 354-55, 612-13. Anselmi, Gian Mario, 561-63. Braden, Gordon, 160-62. Ariosto, Ludovico, 257-79. Bradshaw, Brendan, 854-56. Armstrong, Elizabeth, 334-36. Bran, Carl, 135-39. Authorizing Words: Speech, Writing, and Print Braun, Ludwig, 144-46. in the English Renaissance, 868-70. Bristol, Michael D., 617-19. Brown, D. Catherine, 126-28. Barnes, Robin Bruce, 122-25. Brunelleschi, Filippo, 587-90. Bartolomé de las Casas, Fray, 572-74. Bruno, Giordano, 167-68, 579-81. Baxendale, Susannah Foster, “Exile in Prac- Buhler, Stephen, 874-76. tice: The Alberti Family In and Out of , Florence 1401-1428", 720-756. Calderwood, James L., 372-75. Beck, James, 843-45. Calhoun, Thomas O., 381-84. Beecher, Donald A., 865-67. Carmichael, Ann G., “Contagion Theory Before Copyright: The French Book-Privilege and Contagion Practice in Fifteenth- System, 1498-1526, 334-36. Century Milan”, 213-56. Ben Jonson and Self-Love: The Subtlest Maze of Castiglione, Baldassare, 142-44. All, 375-77. Celestial Ladders: Readings in Marguerite de Na- Bentley, Jerry H., 575-77. varre’s Poetry of Spiritual Ascent, 355-56. Bergstein, Mary, “Marian Politics in Quat- Ceremonies of Innocence: Pastoralism in the Po- trocento Florence: The Renewed Dedica- etry of Edmund Spenser, 619-21. tion of Santa Maria del Fiore in 1412”, Cervantes, Miguel de, 86-106, 142-44. 673-719. Cesbron, Georges, 606-09. Bernard, John D., 619-21. Chatellier, Louis, 326-28. Berry, Philippa, 169-71. Chaudhuri, Sukanta, 171-73. Béza, Théodore, 130-32. Christianity and the Renaissance: Image and Re- Bietenholz, Peter G., 832-34. ligious Imagination in the Quattrocento, 824- Billacois, Francois, 332-34. 26. Binns, James W., 876-79. Christiansen, Keith, 135-39. Birnbaum, Marianna D., 320-21. Ciavolella, Massimo, 865-67. Birrell, Jean, 326-28. Clark, Mark Edward, 116-17. Blair, Ann, 822-24. Coats, Catharine Randall, “‘Reconstituting [ 898] Index TO RENAISSANCE QUARTERLY VOLUME XLIV I99I Adriani, Marcello Vigilio, 1-41. Blind Devotion of the People, The: Popular Re- Agricola, Rodolphus, 827-28. ligion and the English Reformation, 853-54. Ahmed, Ehsan, “Pierre de Ronsard’s Odes Bliss, Lee, 621-22. and the Law of Poetic Space”, 757-775. Blum, Claude, 128-30, 596-601. Akkerman, F., 827-28. Bober, Phyllis Pray, 590-94. Alberti, Leon Battista, 828-32. Body of Beatrice, The, 342-44. Albrecht Altdorfer: Zeichnungen, Deckfarben- Boitani, Piero, 157-60. malerei, Druckgraphik, 336-38. Bonfires and Bells: National Memory and the Amussen, Susan, 585-87. Protestant Calendar in Elizabethan and Ancient Scripts and Modern Experience on the Stuart England, 585-87. English Stage 1500-1700, 872-73. Bowen, Barbara C., 354-55, 612-13. Anselmi, Gian Mario, 561-63. Braden, Gordon, 160-62. Ariosto, Ludovico, 257-79. Bradshaw, Brendan, 854-56. Armstrong, Elizabeth, 334-36. Bran, Carl, 135-39. Authorizing Words: Speech, Writing, and Print Braun, Ludwig, 144-46. in the English Renaissance, 868-70. Bristol, Michael D., 617-19. Brown, D. Catherine, 126-28. Barnes, Robin Bruce, 122-25. Brunelleschi, Filippo, 587-90. Bartolomé de las Casas, Fray, 572-74. Bruno, Giordano, 167-68, 579-81. Baxendale, Susannah Foster, “Exile in Prac- Buhler, Stephen, 874-76. tice: The Alberti Family In and Out of , Florence 1401-1428", 720-756. Calderwood, James L., 372-75. Beck, James, 843-45. Calhoun, Thomas O., 381-84. Beecher, Donald A., 865-67. Carmichael, Ann G., “Contagion Theory Before Copyright: The French Book-Privilege and Contagion Practice in Fifteenth- System, 1498-1526, 334-36. Century Milan”, 213-56. Ben Jonson and Self-Love: The Subtlest Maze of Castiglione, Baldassare, 142-44. All, 375-77. Celestial Ladders: Readings in Marguerite de Na- Bentley, Jerry H., 575-77. varre’s Poetry of Spiritual Ascent, 355-56. Bergstein, Mary, “Marian Politics in Quat- Ceremonies of Innocence: Pastoralism in the Po- trocento Florence: The Renewed Dedica- etry of Edmund Spenser, 619-21. tion of Santa Maria del Fiore in 1412”, Cervantes, Miguel de, 86-106, 142-44. 673-719. Cesbron, Georges, 606-09. Bernard, John D., 619-21. Chatellier, Louis, 326-28. Berry, Philippa, 169-71. Chaudhuri, Sukanta, 171-73. Béza, Théodore, 130-32. Christianity and the Renaissance: Image and Re- Bietenholz, Peter G., 832-34. ligious Imagination in the Quattrocento, 824- Billacois, Francois, 332-34. 26. Binns, James W., 876-79. Christiansen, Keith, 135-39. Birnbaum, Marianna D., 320-21. Ciavolella, Massimo, 865-67. Birrell, Jean, 326-28. Clark, Mark Edward, 116-17. Blair, Ann, 822-24. Coats, Catharine Randall, “‘Reconstituting [ 898] INDEX 899 the Textual Body in Jean Crespin’s His- tional de Tours (4—6 Décembre 1986), 352- toire des martyres”, 62-85. $4. Coleman, Dorothy, 861-63. Edgerton, Samuel Y., Jr., 587-90. Collected Works of Erasmus, Vol. 29, The: Lit- Ehlers, Widu-Wolfgang, 144-46. erary and Education Writings 7, 575-77. El-Saffar, Ruth, 155-57. Collected Works of Erasmus, Vol. 49: Para- Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 169-71. phrase on Mark, 574-75. Elliott,J .H ., 581-83. Columbus, Christopher, 572-74. Elsky, Martin, 868-70. Comito, Terry, 348-52, 625-28 English Emblem Tradition, The, I (Index Em- Consagra, Francesca, 845-47. blematicus), 163-66. Continental Humanist Poetics: Studies in Eras- Erasmus and His Catholic Critics, 323-25. mus, Castiglione, Marguerite de Navarre, Ra- Erasmus, Desiderius, 142-44, 323-25, §74- belais and Cervantes, 142-44. 77, 832-34. Cornilliat, Frangois, 603-06, 857-60. Erickson, Peter, 613-17. Correspondance de Théodore de Béze. Vol. 13 Eros, Imitation, and the Epic Tradition, (1§72), 130-32. 146-48. Correspondence of Erasmus, The Letters Estes, James M., 832-34. 993-1121 (1519-1520), 832-34. Europe of the Devout, The: The Catholic Ref- Correspondence of Erasmus, The: Letters 1252 ormation and the Formation of aN ew Society, to 1355 (1522-1523), 832-34. 326-28. C Cottrell, Robert, 352-54. European Tragedy of Troilus, The, 157-60. C rane, Mary Thomas, 375-77. Exemplum: The Rhetoric of Example in Early C Srespin, Jean, 62-85. Modern France and Italy, 148-50. Cressy, David, 330-32, $85—-87. Ezell, MargaretJ. , 849-52. € -ropper, Elizabeth, 845-47. Ccc urrency of Eros, The: Women’s Love Lyric in Europe, 1540-1620, 346-48. Faerie Queene, The, 363-65. Fantham, Elaine, $75-77. D’Amico, John F., 110-13. Feldman, Martha, “The Academy of Do- Daly, Peter M., 163-66. menico Venier, Music’s Literary Muse in Dante Alighieri, 342-44. Mid-Cinquecento Venice”, 476—§12. Day, John, 566-68. Felperin, Howard, 613-17. Defaux, Gérard, 596-601. Fenoaltea, Doranne, 857-60. Dempsey, Charles, 845-47. Fernandez-Gimenez, Elizabeth Ourusofdfe , Diario of Christopher Columbus’s First Voyage 340-42. to America, 1492-1493, abstracted by Fray Ferrand, Jacques, 865-67. Bartolomé de las Casas, The, 572-74. Ferrante, Joan M., 342-44. Dix Conférences sur Erasme: Eloge de la folie— Fincham, Kenneth, 856-57. Colloques, 128-30. Fiorato, Charles Adelin, 352-54. Du Bellay, Guillaume, 606-09. Firstborn of Venice: Vicenza in the Early Renais- Du Bellay: Actes du Colloque International sance State, 117-19. d’ Angers du 26 au 29 mai 1989, 606-09. Fisco religione Stato nell’eta confessionale, 119- Du palais au jardin: L’architecture des Odes de Ronsard, 332-34. Fleeting Things: English Poets and Poems, Duel, The: Its Rise and Fall in Early Modern 1616-1660, 173-75. France, 332-34. Florentine New Towns: Urban Design in the Duer, Leslie T., 163-66. Late Middle Ages, 568-70. Duffy, Eamon, 854-56. Forgers and Critics: Creativity and Duplicity in Dufour, Alain, 130-32. Western Scholarship, 559-61. Dunn, Oliver, $72-74. Foster, Donald W., 369-72. Freedman, Donald, 868-70. Ecrivain face a son public en France et enltalie a Friedman, David, 568-70. la Renaissance, L’: Actes du Colloque Interna- Frontiere degli umanisti, Le, 561-63. goo RENAISSANCE QUARTERLY Gatti, Hilary, 167-68, 579-81. lanus Pannonius, 197-212. Gerson. Jean, 126-28. Idea ofC onscience in Renaissance Tragedy, The, Gibson, Gail McMurray, 113-15. 621-22. Gilmont, Jean-Francois, 848—49. Idea of the Renaissance, The, 160-62. Giorgione, 338-40. Ijsewijn, Jozef, $75-77. Gleason, Elisabeth G., 119-22. Images of Love and Religion: Queen Henrietta Goffen, Rona, 135-39, 845-47. Maria and Court Entertainments, 628-30. Gossy, Mary S., 1§5-5§7. In Defense of Music: The Casefo r Music as Ar- Gottleib, Sidney, 377-79. gued by a Singer and Scholar of the Late Fif- Grafton, Anthony, 559-61, 822-24 teenth Century, 133-35. Grassi, Ernesto, 561-63. “In His Image and Likeness”’: Political Iconog- Gray, Floyd, 863-6s. raphy and Religious Change in Regensburg, Gregory, E. R., 879-81. 1500-1600, 835-37. Grendler, Paul F., 107-10. Inquisition and Society in the Kingdom of Valen- Grieve, Patricia E., “Embroidering with cia, 1478-1834, 837-41. Saintly Threads: Maria de Zayas Chal- Inspiration et Mélancolie: L’épistémologie poe- lenges Cervantes and the Church”, tique dans les Amours de Ronsard, 603-06. 86-106. Intellectual Culture in Elizabethan and Jacobean Grubb, James S., 117-19. England: The Latin Writings of the Age, Guarinus Veronensis, 197-212. 876-79. Interpretatio: Language and Translation from Harr, James, 133-35. Cicero to Tytler, 322-23. Haliczer, Stephen, 837-41. Irony and Ideology in Rabelais: Structures of Halkin, Leén, 128-30. Subversion, 601-03. Hall, Marcia B., 843-45. Isenheim Altarpiece, The: God’s Medicine and Hamilton, A. C., 361-63. the Painter’s Vision, 594-96. Hammond, Gerald, 173-75. Italian Plaquettes, 590-94. Hankins, James, 110-13. Hankins, James, ““The Myth of the Platonic Jarzombek, Mark, 828-32. Academy of Florence’’, 429-75. Jones, Inigo, 280-319. Hanny, Margaret P., 361-63. Jones, Ann Rosalind, 346-48. Harder, Hans-Bernd, 116-17. Jonson, Ben, 365-69, 375-77. Harran, Don, 133-35. Jordan, Elizabeth T., “Inigo Jones and the Harrison, Robert Pogue, 342-44. Architecture of Poetry”, 280-319. Hayum, Andrée, 594-96. Jordan, Constance, 142-44. Healy, Thomas, 630-31. Helen of Troy, 344-46. Henderson, John, 824-26. Kanter, Laurence B., 135-39. Henrietta Maria, Queen, 628-30. Kaplan, Yosef, 583-85. Herbert, George, 377-79 Karant-Nunn, Susan, 577-79. Herbert's Prayerful Art, 377-79. Kellenbenz, Hermann, 119-22. Higman, Francis, 334-36. Kelley, Donald R., 559-61. Hobson, Anthony, 570-72. Kelley, James E., Jr., 572-74. Holland under Habsburg Rule, 1506-1566: The Kelter, Irving A., 563-65. Formation of a Body Politic, 325-56. Kemp, Martin, 587-90. Horowitz, Marianne Cline, 861-63. Kennedy, WilliamJ. , 148-50. Howard-Hill, T. H., 369-72. Kerrigan, William, 160-62. Hsia, R. Po-chia, 122-25. King, Margaret L., 107-10. Humanism, Reform and the Reformation: The King, John N., 874-76. Career of Bishop John Fisher, 854-56. Kingdon, Robert, 848-40. Humanists and Bookbinders: The Origins and Kinney, Arthur, 142-44. Diffusion of the Humanistic Bookbinding, Kinser, Samuel, 354-55. 1459-1559, $70-72. Kleinman, Ruth, 132-33. INDEX Knapp, Robert S., 625-28. Medieval Market Economy, The, 566-68. Konstantinovic, Isabelle, 609-12. Meilman, Patricia, 338-40. Krier, Theresa M., 173-75. Menasseh ben Israel and His World, 583-85. Leach, Neil, 828-32 Menasseh ben Israel, 583-85. Lee, Maurice, 856-—$7. Mendelson, S. H., 849-52. Levao, Ronald, 160-62, 870-72. Metamorphoses of Helen: Authority, Difference, Lewalski, Barbara Kiefer, “Writing Women and the Epic, 344-46. and Reading the Renaissance’’, 792-821 Métamorphoses de Montaigne, Les, 150-53. Liberty in Absolutist Spain: The Habsburg Sale Mielke, Hans, 336-38. of Towns, 1516-1700, 581-83. Miller, Clarence H., 128-30. Literature and the English Civil War, 630-31 Miller, Jacqueline T., 619-21. Litterae neolatinae: Schriften zur neulateinischen Milton, John, 175-79. Literatur, 144-46. Milton and the Muses, 879-81. Lloyd-Jones, Kenneth, 322-23. Mirollo, James V., 146-48. Loades, D. M., 853-54. Montagu, Jennifer, 139-42. Logan, George L., 348-52 Montaigne, Michel de, 150-53, 861-65. Low, Anthony, 380-81. Montaigne et Plutarque, 609-63. Luchs, Alison, 590-94. Montaigne’s Essais, 861-63. Ludwig, Walther, 144-46 More, St. Thomas, 369-72. Luther: Man Between God and the Devil, 577- Mortimer, Ruth, 570-72. 79. Moss, Jean Dietz, 328-30. Lyons, John D., 148-50. Mueller, Reinhold, 566-68. Mundy, E. James, 340-42. Mynors, R. A. B., 832-34. MacFarlane, Alan, 849-$§2. Myth of Ritual Murder, The: Jews and Magic in MacLean, Gerald M., 380-81 Reformation Germany, 122-25. Major, Russell, 332-34. Margolin, Jean-Claude, 128-30, 352-54. Marguerite de Navarre, 142-44 Nader, Helen, 581-3. Marlowe, Christopher, 365-69. Nash, Jerry C., 355-56. Marius, Richard, 854-56. Nauert, Charles, 827-28. Marriage and Love in England 1300-1840, Neely, Carol Thomas, “Recent Work in 849-52. Renaissance Studies: Did Madness have a Marsh, David, 828-32. Renaissance?”’, 776-791. Martelli, Ugolino di Niccold, 565-66. Nevo, Ruth, 372-75. Martin, Joseph William, 328-30. Nichols, Fred J., 144-46, 876-79. Martin, Christopher C., 363-65 Nicollier, Béatrice, 130-32. Martindale, Andrew, 135-39. Nicolo, Anna, 845-47. Martini, Simone, 135-39. Norbrook, David G. E., 359-61. Mayer, Thomas F., 561-63 North,J . D., 563-65. McCabe, Richard Anthony, 363-65. McCanles, Michael, 870-72. McCoy, Richard C., 169-71, 359-61 McKendrick, Melveena, 153-55 O’Connell, Michael, 113-15. McKinley, Mary B., 150-53, 609-12. Oberman, Heiko Augustinus, 577-79. McLaughlin, R. Emmet. Oeconomies royales, Les, 132-33. McManamon, John M. SJ, “Marketing a Of Chastity and Power: Elizabethan Literature Medici Regime: The Funeral Oration of and the Unmarried Queen, 169-71. Marcello Virgilio Adriani for Giuliano de’ Olin, John, 323-25. Medici (1516)”’, 1-41 On Leon Baptista Alberti: His Literary and Aes- Mebane, John S., 365-69 thetic Theories, 828-32. Mechoulan, H., §83-85. On the Art of Building in Ten Books, 828-32. Medici, Giuliano de’, I-41. Orlin, Lena Cowen, 622-25. go2 RENAISSANCE QUARTERLY Pastor and Laity in the Theology of Jean Gerson, Renaissance Culture in Poland: The Rise of Hu- 126-28. manism, 1470-1543, 320-21. Patriarch’s Wife, The: Literary Evidencaen d the Renaissance Drama of Knowledge, The: Gior- History of the Family, 849-52. dano Bruno in England, 167-68. Patterson, Annabel, 171-73. Renaissance into Baroque: Italian Master Draw- Pavlock, Barbara, 146-48. ings by the Zuccari, 1550-1600, 340-42. Peters, Edward, 837-41. Renaissance Magic and the Return of the Golden Peterson, Robert, 357-59. Age: The Occult Tradition and Marlowe, Pezzarossa, Fulvio, 565-66. Jonson, and Shakespeare, 365-69. Philip’s Phoenix: Mary Sidney, Countess of Rener, Frederick, M., 322-23. Pembroke, 361-63. Représentation de la mort dans la littérature Phillips, Carla Rahn, 572-74. frangaise de la Renaissance, La, 596-601. Pietro Testa, 1612-1650: Prints and Drawings, Revard, Stella, 879-81. 845-47. Ricordanze dal 1433 al 1483, 565-66. Pillars of Eternity, The: Time and Providence in Rigolot, Frangois, 150-53. The Faerie Queene, 363-65. Rise of the English Street Ballad, 1550-1650, Plutarch, 609-12. The, 617-19. Political Philosophy of Montaigne, The, Rites of Knighthood, The: The Literature and 863-65. Politics of Elizabethan Chivalry, 359-61. Popkin, R. H., 583-85. Robert Lehman Collection, X, The: Italian Ma- Pot, Olivier, 603-06. jolica, 841-43. Potter, Lois, 381-84, 628-30, 872-73. Rodolphus Agricola Phrisius, 1444-1485: Pro- Prelate as Pastor: The Episcopate of James I, ceedings of the International Conference at the 856-§7. University of Groningen, 28-30 October Preyer, Brenda, 568-70. 1985, 827-28. Princeton Raphael Symposium, The: Science in Roman Baroque Sculpture: The Industry of Art, the Service of Art History, 843-45. 139-42. Problema della conoscenza in Giordano Bruno, Romano, Dennis, 117-19. Il, $79-81. Ronsard, Pierre de, 603-06, 757-775, 857- Prodi, Paolo, 119-22. 60. Puglisi, Catherine, 139-42. Rosenblatt, Jason P., 175-79. Rothe, Hans, 116-17. Rowen, Herbert H., 325-26. Rabelais, Frangois, 142-44, 354-44, 601-03. Ruderman, David P., 583-85. Rabelais’s Carnival: Text, Context, Metatext, Rummel, Erika, 323-25, $74-77. 354-S5 Rykwert, Joseph, 828-32. Rabil, Albert, 822-24. Rabin, SheilaJ. , 182. Raitt, Jill, 130-32. Sawday, Jonathan, 630-31. Ranald, Margaret Loftus, 622-25. Schaefer, David Lewis, 863-65. Rappaport, Steve, 330-32. Schleiner, Winfried, 865-67. Rasmussen, Jorg, 841-43. Schmidt, Paul Gerhard, 144-46. Raspa, Anthony, 163-66. Schooling in Renaissance Italy: Literacy and Réforme et le livre, La: l'Europe de l’imprimé Learning, 1300-1600, 107-10. (1517-1570), 848-49. Schutte, Anne Jacobson, “Irene di Spilim- Regosin, Richard L., 601-03 bergo: The Image ofa Creative Woman in Religious Radicals in Tudor England, 328-30. Late Renaissance Italy”, 42-61. Remembering and Repeating: Biblical Creation Schwartz, Regina M., 175-79. in Paradise Lost, 175-79. Schwartz, Jerome, 601-03. Renaissance Humanism: Studies in Philosophy Science of Art, The: Optical Themes in Western and Poetics, 61-63. Art from Brunelleschi to Seurat, 587-90. Renaissance Pastoral and its English Develop- Secret Rites and Secret Writing: Royalist Liter- ments, 171-73. ature, 1641-1660, 381-84. INDEX Segel, Harold B., 320-21. Teskey, Gordon, 348-52. Seidensticker, Bernd, 144-46. Testa, Pietro, 845-47. Selected Bibliographical Tools, 182. Teoxf Sitdney ’s Arcadian World, The, 870-72. Selous, Trista, 332-34. Theater of Devotion, The: East Anglian Drama Shakespeare and His Social Context: Essays in and Society in the Late Middle Ages, 113-15. Osmotic Knowledge and Literary Interpreta- Theatre in Spain, 1490-1700, 153-55. tion, 622-25. Theory and Practice in Renaissance Textual Shakespeare and the Denial of Death, 372-75. Criticism: Beatus Rhenanus Between Conjec- Shakespeare— The Theater and the Book, 625- ture and History, 110-13. 28. Thomson, Ian, “The Scholar as Hero in Shakespeare and Sir Thomas More: Essays on Janus Pannonius’ Panegyric on Guarinus the Play and Its Shakespearian Interest, 369— Veronensis”, 197-212. 72. Time’s Witness: Historical Representation in En- Shakespeare’s Other Language, 372-75. glish Poetry, 1603-1660, 380-81. Shakespeare, William, 365-75, 622-28. Titian and His Drawings, With Reference to Shearman, John, 843-45. Giorgione and Some Close Contemporaries, Sherwood, Terry Grey, 377-79. 338-40. Sidney, Sir Philip, 361-63, 870-72. Titian, 338-40. Sidney, Mary, 361-63. Tomarken, Annette H., 612-13. Simone Martini: Complete Edition, 135-39. Tonkin, Humphrey, 363-6s. Smile of Truth, The: The French Satirical Eu- Tracy, James D., 325-26, 74-75, 832-34. logy and Its Antecedents, 612-13. Traister, Barbara Howard, 167-68. Smith, Bruce R., 872-73. Transmission of Culture in Early Modern Eu- Smith, Jeffrey Chipps, 336-38. rope, The, 822-24. Solinas, Francesco, 845-47. Treatise on Lovesickness, A, 865-67. Solomon, Julie R., “ “To Know, To Fly, To Conjure’: Situating Baconian Science at Unfolded Tales: Essays on Renaissance Ro- the Juncture of Early Modern Modes of mance, 348-52. Reading”, 513-58. Universal Frame, The: Historical Essays in As- Sommers, Paula, 355-56. tronomy, Natural Philosophy, and Scientific Spenser, Edmund, 257-79, 363-65, 619-21, Method, 563-65. 874-76. Untold Story, The: Women and Theory in Spenser’s Poetry and the Reformation Tradition, Golden Age Texts, 155-5§7. 874-76. Uses of the Canon, The: Elizabethan Literature Spilimbergo, Irene di, 42-61. and Contemporary Theory, 613-17. Sprengnether, Madelon, 372-75. Spruit,Leen, 579-81. Stavely, Keith W. F., 630-31. Van Miegroet, Hans J., 594-96. Stegemeier, Henri, 163-66. Vanderjagt, A. J., 827-28. Stinger, Charles L., 326-28, 824-26. Veevers, Erica, 628-30. Stone, Donald, Jr., 606-09. Venier Domenico, 476-§12. Studien zum Humanismus in den béhmischen Verdon, Timothy, 824-26. Landern, 116-17. Vickers, Brian, 365-69. Sully, Maximilian de Béthune, duc de, 132- 33. Wallace, David J., 157-60. Suzuki, Mihoko, 344-46. Walliser-Schwarzbart, Eileen, 577-79. Walls, Gayna, 617-19. Wardropper, Bruce W., 153-55. Tavernor, Robert, 828-32. Warkentin, Germaine, 344-46. Tentler, Thomas N., 126-28. Watson, Wendy, 841-43. Teresa of Avila and the Rhetoric of Femininity, Weber, Allison, 357-59. 357-59. Wegner, Susan E., 340-42. Teresa of Avila, Saint, 357-59. Wethey, Harold Edwin, 338-40. 904 RENAISSANCE QUARTERLY Whiting, Robert, 853-54 Worlds within Worlds: Structures of Life ir Wiggins, Peter DeSa, “Spenser’s Use of Ari- Sixteenth-century London, 330-32. osto: Imitation and Illusion in Book I of Wiirzbach, Natascha, 617-19. the Faerie Queene”, 257-79 Wilks, John S., 621-22. Wiltenburg, Robert Edward, 375-77. Zapalac, Kristin Eldyss Sorensen Woodbridge, Linda, 346-48 Zayas, Maria de, 86-106.

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