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Renaissance Quarterly publishes interdisciplinary articles (twelve to sixteen a year) and reviews (about one hundred an issue) which cover the most important recent scholarly developments in Renaissance studies. The journal's articles and reviews are written by authorities in the respective disciplines of history, literature, art, philosophy, music and other areas of study.
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Volume 59, Number 1, Spring 2006Table of Contents
- Drawing Christ's Blood:
- pp. 90-129
- Rinascimento: mito e concetto (review)
- pp. 130-131
- Stratigrafie Decameroniane (review)
- pp. 133-135
- Rome (review)
- pp. 158-159
- Michelangelo's Last Judgment (review)
- pp. 161-163
- The Spanish Inquisition (review)
- pp. 164-166
- Fiestas de Denia (review)
- pp. 172-173
- Holbein and England (review)
- pp. 245-246
- Spenser and Ovid (review)
- pp. 297-299
- Shakespeare and the Classics (review)
- pp. 299-300
- Milton and Gender (review)
- pp. 307-309
- Books Received
- pp. 310-335
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