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Elizabeth Kent Cases of Male Witchcraft in Old and New England, 1592-1692 x + 192 p., + 253 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, LMEMS 13, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-52474-0, € 70 Available This exciting new study examines cases of male witchcraft from the English Atlantic world in or- der to explore the kinds of masculine behaviour exhibited by men accused of witchcraft, the way this behaviour shaped accusations of witchcraft against them, and the responses such men evoked in the communities who accused them. Samuel K. Cohn, Marcello Fantoni, Franco Franceschi, Fabrizio Ricciardelli (eds.) Late Medieval and Early Modern Ritual Studies in Italian Urban Culture viii + 364 p., 14 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, ES 7, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54190-7, € 90 Available Combining aspects of recent scholarship in his- tory and anthropology, this book explores how ‘Survivals and Renewals’ can be used as tools for understanding the society of Late Medieval and Early Modern Italy. The main theme of this vol- ume is the study of these two crucial epistemo- logical categories as points of observation of the main aspects of urban, religious, social, economi- cal, and political life. NEW AND FORTHCOMING TITLES EARLY MODERN STUDIES Giovanni Tarantino Republicanism, Sinophilia, and Historical Writing. Thomas Gordon (c.1691–1750) and his ‘History of England’ xxiv + 628 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, EER 4, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53684-2, € 130 Available “Thomas Gordon-republican, deist, translator of Taci- tus, and mildly pornographic anti-clerical-is among the most versatile and interesting of the opposition journalists of 18 th -century England. In presenting this edition of his unfinished history of England, Giovanni Tarantino has shown us this lively figure in yet another light and heightened our understanding of radical Whig culture.” J.G.A. Pocock, Emeritus Professor (Johns Hopkins University) Stephen Ryle (ed.) Erasmus and the Renaissance Republic of Letters approx. x+ 392 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, DISPUT 24, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53030-7, € 110 Publication scheduled for winter 2013 The essays collected here present a wide-ranging overview of the current state of Erasmus schol- arship, including the printing, for the first time since 1529, of the opening section of an impor- tant letter to him from Germain de Brie, an ac- count of the crucial role played by Ulrich von Hutten in the publication of the dialogue Iulius ex- clusus e coelis, and several studies of the influence of Erasmian thought on early modern political and theological controversies.With its broad cov- erage of the current field, the volume will prove indispensable to Erasmus scholars. HIGHLIGHTS \ HIGHLIGHTS \ HIGHLIGHTS \ HIGHLIGHTS \ HIGHLIGHTS \ HIGHLIGHTS SELECTED BOOKS Frédérique Lemerle-Pauwels, Yves Pauwels Architectures de papier La France et l’Europe (XVI e -XVII e siècles) 266 p., 96 ills. col., 210 x 270 mm, 2013, ER 11, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-55020-6, € 90 Disponible L’histoire de l’architecture ne peut se dispenser aujourd’hui d’une étude sur la littérature archi- tecturale, en s’intéressant non seulement à ses auteurs, à ses contenus et à son impact sur la pra- tique, mais aussi aux imprimeurs, aux libraires et aux graveurs, acteurs indispensables de cette histoire que les rééditions, les traductions et les adaptations rendent internationale. Adriano Prosperi The Giving of the Soul The History of an Infanticide approx. x + 416 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, ES 10, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53174-8, € 90 Publication scheduled for winter 2013 This book focuses on an obscure case of infan- ticide (18 th century) in order to pursue a heated debate on the essence of life and the nature of the soul, where theological, moral and scientific principles come into conflict. WINTER 2013

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Page 1: Early Modern Studies

Elizabeth Kent

Cases of Male Witchcraft in Old and New England, 1592-1692

x + 192 p., + 253 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, LMEMS 13, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-52474-0, € 70Available

This exciting new study examines cases of male witchcraft from the English Atlantic world in or-der to explore the kinds of masculine behaviour exhibited by men accused of witchcraft, the way this behaviour shaped accusations of witchcraft against them, and the responses such men evoked in the communities who accused them.

Samuel K. Cohn, Marcello Fantoni, Franco Franceschi, Fabrizio ricciardelli (eds.)

Late Medieval and Early Modern Ritual Studies in Italian Urban Culture

viii + 364 p., 14 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, ES 7, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54190-7, € 90Available

Combining aspects of recent scholarship in his-tory and anthropology, this book explores how ‘Survivals and Renewals’ can be used as tools for understanding the society of Late Medieval and Early Modern Italy. The main theme of this vol-ume is the study of these two crucial epistemo-logical categories as points of observation of the main aspects of urban, religious, social, economi-cal, and political life.

New aNd fOrthcOmiNg titles early mOderN studies

Giovanni tarantino

Republicanism, Sinophilia, and Historical Writing. Thomas Gordon (c.1691–1750) and his ‘History of England’

xxiv + 628 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, EER 4, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53684-2, € 130Available

“Thomas Gordon-republican, deist, translator of Taci-tus, and mildly pornographic anti-clerical-is among the most versatile and interesting of the opposition journalists of 18th-century England. In presenting this edition of his unfinished history of England, Giovanni Tarantino has shown us this lively figure in yet another light and heightened our understanding of radical Whig culture.”

J.G.A. Pocock, Emeritus Professor (Johns Hopkins University)

Stephen ryle (ed.)

Erasmus and the Renaissance Republic of Letters

approx. x+ 392 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, DISPUT 24, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53030-7, € 110Publication scheduled for winter 2013

The essays collected here present a wide-ranging overview of the current state of Erasmus schol-arship, including the printing, for the first time since 1529, of the opening section of an impor-tant letter to him from Germain de Brie, an ac-count of the crucial role played by Ulrich von Hutten in the publication of the dialogue Iulius ex-clusus e coelis, and several studies of the influence of Erasmian thought on early modern political and theological controversies. With its broad cov-erage of the current field, the volume will prove indispensable to Erasmus scholars.

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selected BOOks

Frédérique lemerle-Pauwels, yves Pauwels

Architectures de papier La France et l’Europe (XVIe-XVIIe siècles)

266 p., 96 ills. col., 210 x 270 mm, 2013, ER 11, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-55020-6, € 90Disponible

L’histoire de l’architecture ne peut se dispenser aujourd’hui d’une étude sur la littérature archi-tecturale, en s’intéressant non seulement à ses auteurs, à ses contenus et à son impact sur la pra-tique, mais aussi aux imprimeurs, aux libraires et aux graveurs, acteurs indispensables de cette histoire que les rééditions, les traductions et les adaptations rendent internationale.

adriano Prosperi

The Giving of the Soul The History of an Infanticide

approx. x + 416 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, ES 10, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53174-8, € 90Publication scheduled for winter 2013

This book focuses on an obscure case of infan-ticide (18th century) in order to pursue a heated debate on the essence of life and the nature of the soul, where theological, moral and scientific principles come into conflict.

wiNter 2013

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nicholas terpstra, adriano Prosperi, Stefania Pastoria (eds.)

Faith’s BoundariesLaity and Clergy in Early Modern Confraternitiesx + 396 p., 12 b/w ills., 11 b/w line art, 156 x 234 mm, 2013, ES 6, HB,ISBN 978-2-503-53893-8, € 100Available

This collection offers the first sustained comparative examination of lay-cleri-cal relations in confrater-nities through the late me-dieval and early modern periods. It shows how la-ity and clergy debated, ac-commodated, resolved, or deflected the key issues of gender, race, politics, class, and power.

Barbara Furlotti

A Renaissance Baron and his Possessions Paolo Giordano I Orsini, Duke of Bracciano (1541-1585)xxviii + 336 p., 9 b/w ills., 6 col. ills, 4 b/w line art, 156 x 234 mm, 2013, CURSOR 15, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53474-9, € 100Available

This book explores the subject of baronial identi-ty and material culture in sixteenth-century Ro me by focusing on the Duke of Bracciano, Paolo Gior-dano I Orsini, his court, and his possessions. It is an investigation into the way in which a Roman baron constructed and disseminated his sense

of self through the objects he owned, the events he organized, and the relationships he forged by means of material goods and works of art.

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david a. lines, Sabrina Ebbersmeyer (eds.)

Rethinking Virtue, Reforming SocietyNew Directions in Renaissance Ethics, c.1350 - c.1650x + 354 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, CURSOR 3, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-52524-2, € 80Available

Moral philosophy, and particularly ethics, was among the most contest-ed disciplines in the Re-naissance, as philosophers, theologians, and literary scholars all laid claim to it, while an expanding can-on of sources made the ground shift under their feet. In this volume, eleven specialists drawn from lit-

erature, intellectual history, philosophy, and religious studies examine the configuration of ethics and how it changed in the period from Petrarch to Descartes.

Juanita Feros ruys, John o. Ward, Melanie Heyworth (eds.)

The Classics in the Medieval and Renaissance ClassroomThe Role of Ancient Texts in the Arts Curriculum as Revealed by Surviving Manuscripts and Early Printed Books

x + 420 p., 2 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, DISPUT 20, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-52754-3, € 100Available

Medievalists and Renaissance specialists contribute to this compelling volume examin-ing how and why the classics of Greek and Latin culture were taught in various West-

ern European curricula (including in England, Scotland, France, Germany, and Italy) from the tenth to the six-teenth centuries.

Jón Viðar Sigurðsson, thomas Småberg (eds.)

Friendship and Social Networks in Scandinavia c. 1000-1800viii + 312 p., 3 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, EER 5, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54248-5, € 80Available

This volume highlights the major significance of friendships and patron-cli-ent relationships to politi-cal and cultural life in me-dieval, early modern, and modern society. It covers social networks in Iceland, Norway, Denmark, and Sweden, each of which are characterized by different societal features, ranging

from the free-state republic of early medieval Iceland to the early modern kingdom of Denmark.

Marie-Claude Canova-Green, Jean andrews, Marie-France Wagner (eds.)

Writing Royal Entries in Early Modern Europexviii + 420 p., 17 b/w ills., 1 col. ills., 3 b/w line art, 156 x 234 mm, 2013, EER 3, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53602-6, € 115Available

This is the first book to examine the relationship between ceremonial en-tries as dynastic or civic events and the manner of their reporting, not only in official festival books and archival documents, but also in other kinds of texts commonly produced by Early Modern societies – histories and broadsheets, panegyric poetry and sa-tirical pamphlets, etc.

david Hawkes, richard newhauser (eds.)

The Book of Nature and Humanity in Medieval and Early Modern Europexxvi + 322 p., 19 b/w ills., 152 x 229 mm, 2013, ASMAR 29, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54921-7, € 80Available

Renowned scholars from se-veral disciplines have pro-duced a series of fascinating essays, which concentrate on the relation between hu-manity and nature as it was understood in the medieval and early modern periods. The issues they examine range from poaching to fla-tulence, from Aztec animal symbolism to Jesus’s grand-mother, from tulips to the Trinity.

Stephen Knight

Robin Hood in Greenwood StoodAlterity and Context in the English Outlaw Traditionxviii + 234 p., 21 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2012, MISCS 1, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54054-2, € 85Available

From medieval ballads of yeoman resistance and gen-trified Renaissance stories of Lord Robin versus bad King John, the tradition survived lustily into modern film, through which Robin Hood has become a truly interna-tional hero of natural law. This richly varied tradition enables scholars to study how different periods have

understood the concept of Robin’s noble resistance to wrongful authority.

tamara atkin

The Drama of Reform Theology and Theatricality, 1461-1553x + 198 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, LMEMS 23, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54651-3, € 70Available

This book establishes the impact of late medieval and early modern religious reform on dramaturgy. Taking an interdisciplina-ry approach, it examines the interactions between theatricality and theolo-gy across a range of dif-ferent plays. It draws on a rich variety of contextual materials including litur-gical texts, heresy trial ac-

counts, dramatic treatises, polemical tracts, and reli-gious laws.

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Erik thoen, Piet Van Cruyningen (eds.)

Food Supply, Demand and TradeAspects of the Economic Relationship Between Town and Countryside (Middle Ages – 19th Century)x + 215 p., 47 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2012, CORN14, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-51283-9, € 69Available

This book is a collection of articles studying vari-ous aspects of the rela-tionship between town and countryside during the period from the Mid-dle Ages to the nineteenth century. The focus is on how towns were supplied with basic foodstuffs, and especial attention is paid to the two most urban-

ized regions within the North Sea area: England and the Low Countries.

Marc Boone, Martha C. Howell (eds.)The Power of Space in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe The Cities of Italy, Northern France and the Low Countriesvi + 215 p., 23 b/w ills., 178 x 254 mm, 2013, SEUH 30, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-54784-8, € 77Available

This volume examines the politics of space in the most densely urban-ized areas of Europe dur-ing the late Middle Ages and Renaissance. It ranges from Italy to the Parisian region and then to the greater Low Countries, home of Europe’s most powerful commercial cit-ies of the period.

Benjamin arbel, Evelien Chayes, Harald Hendrix (eds.)

Cyprus and the Renaissance (1450-1650)470 p., 31 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, MEDNEX 1, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-54192-1, € 95Available

The present collection is the first of its kind centered on intellectual exchanges dur-ing the Renaissance period, deepening their source-based documentary study, as well as our knowledge of the is-land’s culture and heritage in relation to political, scholarly and religious life in Western countries.

Francis W. Kent, Carolyn James (eds.)

Princely Citizen Lorenzo de’ Medici and Renaissance Florenceapprox. x + 341 p., 8 b/w ills., 2013, LMEMS 24, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54171-6, approx. € 80Publication scheduled for winter 2013

This collection of essays ex-plores Lorenzo de’ Medi-ci’s apprenticeship as the de facto ruler of Florence and the means by which he exerted control over friends and clients to en-sure the ascendancy of the Medici dynasty. The essays place the religious and artistic patronage of Lorenzo in the context of his political career and

explore other important aspects of his emergence as the princely citizen of a still proud republic.

Walter S. Melion, ralph dekoninck, agnès Guiderdoni-Bruslé (eds.)

Ut pictura meditatio The Meditative Image in Northern Art, 1500-1700xxxvii + 482 p., 155 b/w ills., 10 col. ills., 156 x 234 mm, 156 x 234 mm, 2012, PROTEUS 4, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53583-8, € 135Available

The thirteen essays in this volume, first presented at Emory University’s Lo-vis Corinth Colloquium II, ‘The Meditative Image in Northern Art, 1500-1700’, explore the var-ied forms, functions, and meanings of meditative imagery and image-mak-ing in England, France, and the Low Countries.

anne-lise Head-König (ed.)

Inheritance Practices, Marriage Strategies and Household Formation in European Rural Societies338 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, RURHE 7, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-54395-6, € 72Available

Dealing with both impartible and partible inheritance, this book examines how retire-ment practices and choices between ante-mortem or post-mortem property transfers gave rise to a wide range of specific strategies. The chap-ters cover rural Europe from the seventeenth to the twen-tieth century, ranging from semi-subsistence and seigno-rial societies to highly market-oriented economies. They

offer case studies drawn from the Iberian Peninsula to Scandinavia and from the British Isles to Russia.

adelina Modesti

Elisabetta Sirani ‘Virtuosa’Women’s Cultural Production in Early Modern Bolognaapprox. xx + 350 p., 32 col. ills., 180 b/w ills., 216 x 280 mm, 2013, LMEMS 22, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53584-5, approx. € 125Publication scheduled for winter 2013

The fascinating story of the ‘virtuosa’ baroque painter and printmaker Elisabetta Sirani (1638-1665), a pivotal figure in the development of the Bolognese School of painting in the middle of the seventeenth century, and the first artist to es-tablish an art academy for the training of young pro-

fessional women thereby revolutionizing female ed-ucation, women’s artistic production, and the cul-tural practices of early modern Europe.

Mitzi Kirkland-ives

In the Footsteps of ChristHans Memling’s Passion Narratives and the Devotional Imagination in the Early Modern Netherlandsxiv + 212 p., 16 b/w ills., 7 col. ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, PROTEUS 5, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53406-0, € 90Available

This study considers the in-tersections between nar-rative art and a range of de-votional practices current in the late Middle Ages and ear-ly modern period. The study offers a valuable re-evaluation of Memling and his art with-in the religious practice of his times, while opening up some of his most ingenious and id-iosyncratic works that are lit-tle known by non-specialists.

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J. McClellan iii, F. regourd

The Colonial Machine French Science and Overseas Expansion in the Old Regime696 p., 34 b/w ills., 2 col. ills., 155 x 240 mm, 2012, DDA 87, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53260-8, € 70Available

The rise of modern sci-ence and European co-lonial and imperial ex-pansion are indisputably two defining elements of modern world history. The authors explore these two world-historical forc-es and their interactions in this comprehensive and in-depth history of the French case in the Old Regime presented here for the first time.

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timothy McGee, Stewart Carter (eds.)

Instruments, Ensembles, and Repertory, 1300-1600 Essays in Honour of Keith Polkapprox. x + 297 p., 83 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, BCEEC 4, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54161-7, € 90Publication scheduled for winter 2013

Twelve essays that shed new light on various as-pects of the performance of Medieval and Renais-sance music. Most of the essays are historical in nature, centering on how music was performed in particular circumstances, although some are quite practical and explain per-formance techni ques in-volving voices and instru-ments.

Manfred Sellink

Stradanus (1523-1605), Court Artist of the Medici380 p., 230 col. ills., 220 x 280 mm, 2012, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-52996-7, € 70Available

Johannes Stradanus (Jan van der Straet, Giovanni Stradano) is one of the most well-known unknown artists in history. Even though the Bruges-born painter (1523-1605) had a more than suc-cessful career in the highly competitive city of Florence in the second half of the 16th century, his name long re-mained a well-hidden secret for specialists only…

Civic group portraits, de-picting trades and guilds, militias, magistrates, gov-ernors of charitable insti-tutions and confraterni-ties, were in the old duchy of Brabant during the An-cien Régime much better represented than is gener-ally thought. For the first time, the book zooms in on this important sub-genre of Flemish portrai-ture.

Jodi Cranston

Venetian Painting Matters, 1450-1750200 p., 100 b/w ills., 210 x 297 mm, 2013, MAC 20, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-53526-5, approx. € 65Publication scheduled for winter 2013

This book brings togeth-er essays about painting in Venice during three centu-ries of remarkable artistic production, influence, and exchange. The chronologi-cal scope of the anthology reflects the crucial interre-lationship between the life of the arts and the repub-lic, but also indicates the longevity of the distinc-

tive, but not in the least isolated, mode of making and looking that engaged painters and viewers both inside and outside of Venice.

Koenraad Jonckheere, ruben Suykerbuyk (eds.)Art after IconoclasmPainting in the Netherlands between 1566 and 1585130 p., 60 b/w ills., 210 x 297 mm, 2013, MAC 25, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-54596-7, € 55Available

Rather than as a destruc-tive moment in history, the Iconoclasm of 1566 in the Netherlands was the catalyst for a re-evaluation of (religious) art in the Low Countries. This vol-ume marks the beginning of a re-assessment of one of the most fascinating and complex but also under-studied periods in Nether-landish Art History.

Maria Hayward, Philip Ward (eds.)

The Inventory of King Henry VIII: Textiles and Dressxvii + 366 p., 41 b/w ills., 148 col. ills., 215 x 275 mm, 2012, HMINV 2, HB, ISBN 978-1-905375-42-4, € 140Available

The Inventory is not only a catalogue of magnificence but also a key text for evaluat-ing the successes and failures of the Tudor monarchy under Henry VIII, telling us what once existed, and enabling us to identify surviving objects. Among the subjects covered in this volume are the tapes-try collection of Henry VIII, accounts of the tents and rev-

els, the Great Wardrobe, and a study of the vestments and textiles associated with royal worship.

Jane Bridgeman

A Renaissance WeddingThe Celebrations at Pesaro for the Marriage of Costanzo Sforza & Camilla Marzano d’Aragona (26 – 30 May 1475)198 p., 50 col. ills., 210 x 270 mm, 2013, HMSAH 71, HB, ISBN 978-1-905375-93-6, € 75Available

This publication is the first English translation from the Italian of the fas-cinating contemporary account of the spectacu-lar four-day celebrations that took place in Pesa-ro in May 1475 to mark the marriage of Costan-zo Sforza Lord of Pesaro and Camilla d’Aragona of Naples.

Koen Brosens, leen Kelchtermans, Katlijne Van der Stighelen (eds.)

Family TiesArt Production and Kinship Patterns in the Early Modern Low Countries239 p., 150 b/w ills., 210 x 297 mm, 2012, MAC 23, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-54227-0, € 70 Available

This book sets out to show ways in which the extended family, as an in-stitution, has done much to define both the produc-tion and distribution of art in the Early Modern Low Countries. It focusses on subjects as varied as educa-tion, investment, accom-modation, cooperation, competition, productivity and management.

leen Kelchtermans, Katlijne Van der Stighelen, Koen Brosens (eds.)

Embracing Brussels Art and Culture in the Court City, 1600-1800280 p., incl. CD, 120 b/w ills., 210 x 270 mm, 2013, MAC 24, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-54228-7, € 75 Available

The aim of this publica-tion is to reconsider the art-historical position of Brussels as a major hub of activity and place of resi-dence for courtiers and artists alike with focus on matters as diverse as liter-ature, music, housing, and the guild system, besides which aspects of the art trade, style differentiation

and case studies relating to individual artists will be discussed.

Beatrijs Wolters van der Wey

Corporate SplendourA Typological, Iconographic and Social Approach to Civic Group Portraits in Brabant 1585-1800approx. 450 p., 150 b/w ills., 190 x 250 mm, 2013, PICT 18, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-55037-4, approx. € 140Publication scheduled for winter 2013

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A complete catalogue of new and forthcoming titles is available on our website (www.brepols.net) or by email ([email protected]).

Paul davies, david Hemsoll

Renaissance and Later Architecture and Ornament2 vols., 784 p., 227 col. ills., 362 b/w ills., 210 x 280 mm, 2013, HMPMA 10, HB, ISBN 978-1-905375-77-6, € 206Available

This two-volume catalogue is the second Part of the catalogue raisonné devoted to the large corpus of archi-tectural and topographical drawings from the Paper Museum of Cassiano dal Pozzo. The present part covers Renaissance and se-venteenth-century architec-tural drawings. The drawings provide a comprehensive co-verage of Renaissance archi-

tecture and architectural ornament as well as designs for architectural fitments and decorative schemes.

Guenièvre Fournier-antoniniBarcelone, Gênes et MarseilleCartographies et images, XVIe-XIXe siècle863 p., 40 b/w ills., 19 col. ills., 210 x 270 mm, 2013, TO 10, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54492-2, € 180Disponible

Pour la première fois, une histoire comparée est ap-pliquée à la cartographie urbaine. En collectant mé-ticuleusement les vues et plans de Barcelone, Gênes et Marseille conservés dans les principaux fonds car-tographiques européens, l’auteur analyse l’évolu-tion des productions et des usages des images, depuis leur apparition dans la lit-

térature humaniste jusqu’à l’émergence de la photo-graphie.

Charles russell Stone

From Tyrant to Philosopher-KingA Literary History of Alexander the Great in Medieval and Early Modern Englandviii + 247 p., 7 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, CURSOR 19, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54539-4, € 70Available

This book explores the investigation of Latin and Greek histories of Alex-ander in twelfth- to sev-enteenth-century England and the radical evolution of a man still abhorred and imitated today. It will prove valuable to any reader interested in the modern world’s debt to antiquity.

Susanna de Beer

The Poetics of PatronagePoetry as Self-Advancement in Giannantonio Campanoxxxii + 431 p., 45 b/w ills., 16 col. ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, PROTEUS 6, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54238-6, € 120Available

This study examines the sys-tem and poetics of literary pa-tronage in the Renaissance by presenting, for the first time, a comprehensive analysis of the poetry of Giannantonio Campano. This way, it revives and appropriates the ancient literary patronage discourse found in the poetry of Hor-ace, Ovid, Martial, and other classical writers.

Paul Gwynne

Poets and PrincesThe Panegyric Poetry of Johannes Michael Nagoniusxxiv + 552 p., 30 b/w ills., 8 col. ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2012, COURTS 1, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53160-1, € 150Available

Poets and Princes offers a richly textured interdis-ciplinary survey of late medieval and early Re-naissance court cultures across Europe as they are reflected in the neo-Latin verse of the itinerant poet, Johannes Michael Nagonius.

Keith Sidwell, david Edwards (eds.)

The Tipperary Hero: Dermot O’Meara’s Ormonius (1615)798 p., 155 x 245 mm, 2012, ONL 1, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53230-1, € 100Available

The Ormonius is a five-book heroic poem of nearly 4,000 hexameters on the military career of the 10th Earl of Or-mond, Thomas Butler, a key figure in the Elizabethan con-quest of Ireland. The edition includes a detailed historical and linguistic introduction, Latin text, English translation with accompanying footnotes explaining historical and lit-erary allusions and a full line-by-line commentary.

thérèse de Hemptinne, Veerle Fraeters, María Eugenia Góngora (eds.)

Speaking to the Eye Sight and Insight through Text and Image (1150-1650)xx + 311 p., 37 b/w ills., 8 col. ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, MISCS 2, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53420-6, € 90Available

This volume takes as its focus the paradoxical dou-ble-bind of textuality and visuality in the culture of the high and late Middle Ages and early modernity. In a series of case studies contributors explore the historical and theoretical implications of the idea that texts and images alike ‘speak to the eye’.

Sabine rommevaux, Philippe Vendrix, Vasco Zara (eds.)

Proportions Science, Musique, Peinture & Architecture461 p., 140 ills. n/b, 210 x 270 mm, 2012, ER 6, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-54221-8, € 85Disponible

Le langage des proportions est un langage de compa-raison. Outil scientifique, il met en relation grandeurs mathématiques ou phy-siques (deux cercles, deux mouvements, deux sons, etc.). Pour autant, son ap-plication ne se restreint pas au seul champ des mathé-matiques.

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romana Zacchi, Massimiliano Morini (eds.)

Richard Rowlands Verstegan A Versatile Man in an Age of Turmoilxxvii + 203 p., 14 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, LMEMS 14, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-53575-3, € 70Available

Employing a blend of historical, philological, literary and linguistic methods, this book paints a full-bodied portrait of Richard Rowlands Verste-gan (or Verstegen, 1550?-1640) – a man whose multiple and variously-spelled name reflects a multi-faceted public per-sonality.

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Martin Wangsgaard Jürgensen

Ritual and Art across the Danish ReformationChanging Interiors of Village Churches, 1450-1600approx. x + 681 p., 163 b/w ills., 10 col. ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, RITUS 6, HB, ISBN 978-2-503-54295-9, approx. € 140Publication scheduled for winter 2013

This volume presents a tho-rough study of the more than a thousand preserved Danish medieval rural pa-rish churches. It traces the transformations of church interiors from c. 1450 to 1600 by interpreting mate-rial changes within a broad historical perspective that highlights changes in reli-gious practices and liturgy.

dinko Fabris, Margaret K. Murata (eds.)

Passaggio in ItaliaMusic on the Grand Tour in the Seventeenth Centuryapprox. 300 p., 35 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2013, HPP 1, PB, ISBN 978-2-503-53568-5, approx. € 80Publication scheduled for winter 2013

An erudite musicologi-cal study of the Grand Tour in 17th century Italy with attention to dif-ferent styles and musical traditions and numerous case studies from British, French and other travelers.

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yasmin Haskell (ed.)

Diseases of the Imagination and Imaginary Disease in the Early Modern Period

xxvi + 424 p., 10 b/w ills., 156 x 234 mm, 2012, HB, EER 2, ISBN 978-2-503-52796-3, € 95Available

“[This book] brings together excellent essays on a long list of diseases, including mad-ness, melancholy, possession, hypochondria, lycanthropy, vampirism, and fatigue. [...]Because of this diversity, the book has something for those interested in emotion, magic, witchcraft, and medical prac-tice. And the essays often cross the boundaries of these topics in useful ways.”

Nicole Archambeau, University of California,The Medieval Review, 12.10.16

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