Ovid and the Free Play With Signs In Thomas Nashe's "The Unfortunate Traveller" (original) (raw)
Goran Stanivukov 2001 Afterword Ovid And The Renaissance
Valerie Traub
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Lea Braun
Interfaces: A Journal of Medieval European Literatures, 2023
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Koen Vermeir
in Science in the Age of Baroque (ed. Ofer Gal and Raz Chen-Morris), Springer 2013 , 2013
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Duelling with the Past: Medieval Authors and the Problem of the Christian Era, c. 990–1135. By Peter Verbist.
George House
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Dirk van Miert
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Time in the Twelfth Century
Lea Braun
Interfaces: A Journal of Medieval European Literatures, 2023
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Anthony Grafton, “Dating History: The Renaissance & the Reformation of Chronology,” Daedalus, vol. 132, no. 2 (Spring 2003): 74–85
Anthony Grafton
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Approaching the Historical: A Symposium of Early Modern and Medieval Stylistics (abstract booklet)
Katrina M Wilkins
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Scandalous Error. Calendar Reform and Calendrical Astronomy in Medieval Europe, by C. Philipp E. Nothaft
Cecilia Panti
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
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Symbolic Innovation: The Notation of Jacob de Senleches
Jason Stoessel
Acta Musicologica, 1999
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Great Period: Pointing, Syntax, and the Millennium in the Texts of "At a Solemn Musick
Nick Moschovakis
Milton Quarterly, 2002
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Ovid's Janus and the Start of the Year in Renaissance Sacri fasti
john miller
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On second thought: updating the eighteenth-century text
Debra Bourdeau
Choice Reviews Online, 2008
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“Learned Journals and Teaching at the University of Padua in the Early Eighteenth Century,” Jeanne Peiffer, ed., Les journaux savants dans l’Europe des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles. Formes de la communication et agents de la construction des saviors, Brepols 2012.
Brendan Dooley
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"The Theorization of Style", in: Romanticism and Knowledge, ed. Stefanie Fricke, Felicitas Meinert, and Katharina Pink (Trier: WVT, 2015), 73–86
Nicholas Halmi
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Review: New Ways of Looking at Old Texts IV
Adam G. Hooks
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“Ovid and the Moderns, by Theodore Ziolkowski.”
Jason Brooks
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The early Renaissance personification of Time and changing concepts of temporality
simona Cohen
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Approaches to the Critical Days in Late Medieval and Renaissance Thinkers
Glen M Cooper
Early Science and Medicine, vol.18, no.6, 2013
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Temporality and Mediality in Late Medieval and Early Modern Culture. Christian Kiening and Martina Stercken, eds. Cursor Mundi 32. Turnhout: Brepols, 2018. x + 258 pp. €75
György E Szönyi
Renaissance Quarterly, 2020
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Ovid in the Age of Cervantes. Ed. Frederick De Armas. (Review)
Ana Laguna
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Review of Gunnoe and Williams, eds. Paracelsian Moments: Science, Medicine and Astrology in Early Modern Europe
William E . Burns
The Sixteenth Century Journal, 2004
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Chronology, Anachronism and Translatio imperii
Sif Rikhardsdottir
Handbook of Arthurian Romance: King Arthur´s Court in Medieval European Literature, 2017
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Ovid's Metamorphoses in the art of the 17th century, The 62nd Annual Meeting of the Renaissance Society of America, Boston, 31 March–2 April 2016
Barbara Hryszko
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<italic>Scandalous Error. Calendar Reform and Calendrical Astronomy in Medieval Europe</italic>, by C. Philipp E. Nothaft
Cecilia Panti
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage, 2020
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