Review of S. Greenblatt, The Swerve: How the World Became Modern (original) (raw)

Poggio and Other Book Hunters

Julia Gaisser

Atti, 2020

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Greenblatt, Stephen. The Swerve. How the World Became Modern

michael herren

Kritikon Litterarum, 2014

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'"Beneath Distorted Words": Medieval Manuscript Culture Revealed', Exemplaria, 25: 4 (Winter 2013), BOOK REVIEW FORUM: The Swerve: How the World Became Modern. By Stephen Greenblatt. W. W. Norton, 2011

Elaine Treharne

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"Poggio’s Beginnings at the Papal Curia: The Florentine Brain Drain and the Fashioning of the Humanist Movement", B. Maxson , N. S. Baker (ed.), Florence in the Early Modern World: New Perspectives, London Routledge, 2020

Clémence Revest

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Passions as Limits and Resources in 17th century Italian Literature: Giovambattista Marino’s Adone (1623), in The human and its limits. Explorations and Science, Literature and Visual Arts, a cura di Hagen, Koppen, Skagen, Scandinavian Academic Press, 2011, pp. 255-270.

Simona Morando

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Lucretius in the Italian Renaissance

Valentina Prosperi

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“Tools for Fools: Marchesinus of Reggio and his Mammotrectus”, in Medieval Perspectives 18 (2003 [2011]), 192-206.

Frans van Liere

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The Italian Renaissance and the Origins of the Modern Humanities: An Intellectual History, 1400-1800 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022)

Christopher S. Celenza

2022

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Ferrone Vincenzo , The Enlightenment: History of an Idea, tr. Elisabetta Tarantino Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2015

Varak Ketsemanian

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Ada Palmer, Reading Lucretius in the Renaissance (Classical Philology) Forthcoming

Pablo Maurette

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Struhal, Eva: Navigating seventeenth-century Venetian Art History: Language, Place, and Alchemy in Marco Boschini’s “La Carta del Navegar Pitoresco”, Working Papers der FOR 2305 Diskursivierungen von Neuem, No. 16/2021, Freie Universität Berlin.

Eva Struhal

2021

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Review: Michel Pretalli, Du champ de bataille à la bibliothèque: Le dialogue militaire italien au XVIe siècle (Paris: Garnier, 2017), "Renaissance Quarterly", 72 (2019), 1482-1484.

Marco Faini

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A Readable Earlier Renaissance: Small Adjustments, Large Changes

Anne Coldiron

Literature Compass, 2006

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Florentine Libraries and the Circulation of Books: Approaches to Dante’s Intellectual Formation.

Lorenzo Dell’Oso

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Calling the World to Come and Share Our Finds: Three Memoirs and Some Highlights from the Founding of Renaissance and Reformation

Germaine Warkentin

Renaissance and Reformation, 2015

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Between Two Silences: Renato Poggioli as Retrospective Prophet of Modernity

Thomas E Peterson

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Marsilio Ficino in Deutschland und Italien: Renaissance-Magie zwischen Wissenschaft und Literatur. Jutta Eming and Michael Dallapiazza, eds. Episteme in Bewegung 7. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2017. viii + 292 pp. €56

Dorothee Gall

Renaissance Quarterly, 2019

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T ERRANOVAM NATALE MEUM SOLUM Remarks on the textual history of Poggio Bracciolini's Historiae Florentini populi

Outi Merisalo

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Review of Benjamin Pohl, Dudo of Saint-Quentin's Historia Normannorum

Justin Lake

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Calling the World to Come and Share Our Finds: Three Memoirs and Some Highlights from the Founding of Renaissance and Reformation

Germaine Warkentin

Renaissance and Reformation, 2015

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Book Review: J. V. Field and Frank A. J. L. James, eds., Renaissance and Revolution: Humanists, Scholars, Craftsmen and Natural Philosophers in Early Modern Europe (1994)

Pamela O Long

Technology and Culture, 1995

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Natalie Zemon Davis, James McConica and Germaine Warkentin, “Calling the World to Come and Share our Finds: Three Memoirs and Some Highlights from the Founding of Renaissance and Reformation,” Renaissance and Reformation, Renaissance et Réforme 37:3 (2014): 53-68

Natalie Zemon Davis ז״ל

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The journey of a book from the sixteenth to the twentieth century

Antonella Monaco

Aldrovandiana. Historical Studies in Natural History, 2022

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Hanno Wijsman, "History in Transition. Enguerrand de Monstrelet’s Chronique in Manuscript and Print (c.1450-c.1600)", in: Malcolm Walsby & Graeme Kemp (eds.), The Book Triumphant. Print in Transition in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, Leiden-Boston, 2011, p. 199-252

Hanno Wijsman

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Rev. of Schulte, Joerg. Jan Kochanowski und die europaeische Renaissance. Acht Studien. Tübinger Schriften zur Renaissanceforschung und Kulturwissenschaft 47. Wiesbaden: Harrasowitz Verlag, 2011. Mediaevalia et Humanistica 40 (2015) 184-86.

matylda amat obryk

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History ‘Without Scruple: ‘The Enlightenment Confronts the Middle Ages in Renaissance Ferrara

Richard M . Tristano

Medievalia et Humanistica, 2013

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Renaissance Literature

Lanz Sarmiento

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Nejeschleba Tomáš and Paul Richard Blum eds., Francesco Patrizi: Philosopher of the Renaissance. Proceedings from The Centre for Renaissance Texts Conference (24–26 April 2014). Olomouc (CZ): Centre for Renaissance Texts / Univerzita Palackého v Olomouici, 2014. Pp. 384.

Elena Brizio

Renaissance et Reformation / Renaissance et Réforme, 2017

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Broda M., An Unnoticed Twelth-Century..., Classica et Mediaevalia, vol. 74,

Michał Broda

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Living in a World of Words: humanist friendships and book culture in Quattrocento Rome, 1440-1480.

Barry Torch

2024

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Chapter One: A Renaissance Keyword

Ita Mac Carthy

The Grace of the Italian Renaissance, 2020

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"The Birth of the Humanist Movement at the Turn of the Fifteenth Century", Annales, Histoire, Sciences Sociales (English version), 2013/3

Clémence Revest

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The disappearance of an author and the emergence of a genre: Niccolò da Poggibonsi and pilgrimage guidebooks between manuscript and print

Kathryn Blair Moore

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Historiographical Transition from Renaissance to Counter-Reformation: The Case of Onofrio Panvinio (1530-1568)

Stefan Bauer

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From Rome to Zurich, between Ignatius and Vermigli: Essays in Honor of John Patrick Donnelly, SJ ed. by Kathleen M. Comerford, Gary W. Jenkins, and W. J. Torrance Kirby

Torrance Kirby

The Catholic Historical Review, 2019

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