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Courtship and the hill of truth : Religion, career, and the purification of motives in donne's Satyres and sermonsNELSON, Brent L.Renaissance and Reformation. 2003, Vol 27, Num 4, pp 5-29, issn 0034-429X, 25 p.Article

Marguerite de Navarre et le mystère médiéval = Marguerite de Navarre and the medieval mysteryMAZOUER, Charles.Renaissance and Reformation. 2002, Vol 26, Num 4, pp 51-64, issn 0034-429X, 14 p.Article

L'allégorie théâtrale au début du XVIe siècle : le cas des pièces « profanes » de Marguerite de Navarre = Allegorical drama in the early 16th century: the example of Marguerite de Navarre's «secular» playsKOOPMANS, Jelle.Renaissance and Reformation. 2002, Vol 26, Num 4, pp 65-89, issn 0034-429X, 25 p.Article

La place de La comédie des quatre femmes de Marguerite de Navarre (1542) dans le discours sur le célibat volontaire comme modèle de félicité de l'Arioste à Gabrielle Suchon = Place of Marguerite de Navarre's La comédie des quatre femmes (1542) in the discourse on wilful celibacy as a felicity pattern from Ariosto to Gabrielle SuchonDUNN-LARDEAU, Brenda.Renaissance and Reformation. 2002, Vol 26, Num 4, pp 113-139, issn 0034-429X, 27 p.Article

I am that I preach: Tyndale as mediator in The Parable of the Wicked MammonALMASY, Rudolph P.Renaissance and Reformation. 2002, Vol 26, Num 2, pp 5-22, issn 0034-429X, 18 p.Article

Le rapport à la causa sui: de Plotin à Descartes par la médiation du débat entre Ficin et Pic = The rapport to causa sui : from Plotinus to Descartes, through the debate between Ficino and Pico della MirandollaMORIN, Yvan.Renaissance and Reformation. 2002, Vol 26, Num 2, pp 43-71, issn 0034-429X, 29 p.Article

Literature and Religion in Early Modern England: Case StudiesSAUER, Elizabeth; ANDERSEN, Jennifer L.Renaissance and Reformation. 2001, Vol 25, Num 4, issn 0034-429X, 173 p.Serial Issue

And the word became flesh…: Cannibalism and religious polemic in the poetry of Desportes and d'Aubigné = Et la parole devint chair... : cannibalisme et polémique religieuse dans la poésie de Desportes et d'AubignéSILVER, Susan K.Renaissance and Reformation. 2000, Vol 24, Num 1, pp 45-56, issn 0034-429XArticle

Joachim Du Bellay's dream language: The Songe as allegory of poetic significationMELEHY, Hassan.Renaissance and Reformation. 2000, Vol 24, Num 2, pp 3-21, issn 0034-429XArticle

Faking it : A case of counterfeit possession in the reign of James IRAISWELL, Richard.Renaissance and Reformation. 1999, Vol 23, Num 3, pp 29-48, issn 0034-429XArticle

Recovering the curse of Eve: John Donne's churching sermonsJOHNSON, Jeffrey.Renaissance and Reformation. 1999, Vol 23, Num 2, pp 61-71, issn 0034-429XArticle

The autonomy of conscience : Images of confession in Mirk's FestialANN, Judy; FORD.Renaissance and Reformation. 1999, Vol 23, Num 3, pp 5-27, issn 0034-429XArticle

Two Renaissance lives: Benvenuto Cellini and Teresa of JesusYEMIN CHAO.Renaissance and Reformation. 1999, Vol 23, Num 2, pp 29-44, issn 0034-429XArticle

Rethinking continuity : Erasmus' Ecclesiastes and the Artes praedicandi = Penser la continuité : l'Ecclesiastes d'Erasme et les Arts praedicandiKILCOYNE, F. P; JENNINGS, M.Renaissance and Reformation. 1997, Vol 21, Num 4, pp 5-24, issn 0034-429XArticle

Faut-il donner un sens philosophique au mot humanisme? = A philosophical meaning to the word of humanism ?CHOMARAT, J.Renaissance and Reformation. 1997, Vol 21, Num 1, pp 49-64, issn 0034-429XArticle

François Bonivard and his Difformes Reformateurs = François Bonivard et ses Difformes RéformateursNAPHY, W. G.Renaissance and Reformation. 1996, Vol 20, Num 2, pp 57-80, issn 0034-429XArticle

Facettes et reflets du mythe mirandolien = Facets and reflections of the mirandolian mythVALCKE, L.Renaissance and Reformation. 1996, Vol 20, Num 1, pp 27-47, issn 0034-429XArticle

La fantaisie et la nature des femmes dans l'Heptaméron de Marguerite de Navarre = The extravagance and the nature of the women in Marguerite de Navarre's HeptaméronMALENFANT, M. C.Renaissance and Reformation. 1996, Vol 20, Num 4, pp 39-57, issn 0034-429XArticle

Le dialogue de l'auteur et du lecteur dans La Sepmaine de Du Bartas = The dialogue of the writer and of the reader in La Sepmaine of Du BartasROUDAUT, F.Renaissance and Reformation. 1995, Vol 19, Num 3, pp 35-46, issn 0034-429XArticle

A plott to have his nose and eares cutt of: Schoppe as seen by the archbishop of CanterburySCHLEINER, W.Renaissance and Reformation. 1995, Vol 19, Num 4, pp 69-86, issn 0034-429XArticle

The pastime of Master F. JBILLINGSLEY, D. B.Renaissance and Reformation. 1993, Vol 17, Num 3, pp 5-18, issn 0034-429XArticle

Marguerite Reads Giovanni : Gender and Narration in the « Heptaméron » and the « Décaméron »WRIGHT, E.Renaissance and Reformation. 1991, Vol 15, Num 1, pp 21-36, issn 0034-429XArticle

« Perceforest » et « Amadis de Gaule » : le roman chevaleresque à la RenaissanceBEAULIEU, J.-P.Renaissance and Reformation. 1991, Vol 15, Num 3, pp 187-197, issn 0034-429XArticle

Early Censorship in Paris : A New Look at the Roles of the Parlement of Paris and of King Francis IFARGE, J. K.Renaissance and Reformation. 1989, Vol 13, Num 2, pp 173-183, issn 0034-429XArticle

La présence de la folie dans les « Oeuvres » de Louise LabéBALDRIDGE, W.Renaissance and Reformation. 1989, Vol 13, Num 4, pp 371-379, issn 0034-429X, 9 notesArticle

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