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- The Physician’s Religion and salus populi: The Manuscript Circulation and Print Publication of Religio Medici Volume 111, Number 4, Fall 2014, pp. 845-874
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- Contents of Volume 111
- Editor’s Note: Louis Round Wilson Prize for 2013
- The Physician’s Religion and salus populi: The Manuscript Circulation and Print Publication of Religio Medici
- Calvinist Theology and “Country Divinity” in Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus
- “The Time When … The Place Where”: Chronotopes and Chronologies in Love’s Labour’s Lost
- The Banquet of the Common Sense: George Chapman’s Anti-Epyllion
- “The light of simple veritie”: Mapping out Spenser’s Cosmography in “The Ruines of Time”
- “Warlike pastimes” and the “sottell Snaek” of Rebellion: Bristol, Queen Elizabeth, and the Entertainments of 1574
- The North-South Divide in Gorboduc: Fratricide Remembered and Forgotten
- Romancing the City: Margery Kempe in Rome
- The Soil’s Holy Bodies: The Art of Chorography in William of Malmesbury’s Gesta Pontificum Anglorum
- Perfect and Imperfect Rhyme: Romances in the abab Tradition
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