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期刊名:Renaissance quarterly

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ISSN:0034-4338

e-ISSN:1935-0236

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Reinier Leushuis Reinier Leushuis
Erasmus's writings on marriage, such as the Praise of Marriage, the Institution of CHristian Marriage, and several of the Colloquies, have long be studied from a social-intellectual perspective that focuses on their role within theological ...
Paul F Grendler Paul F Grendler
European universities had great intellectual and religious influence in the Renaissance and Reformation and exhibited considerable variety. Italian universities taught law and medicine to doctoral students. Their loose organization made it ...
Jeff Persels Jeff Persels
This essay surveys the use of the metaphors of illness, specifically those of constipation and diarrhea, in vernacular French Evangelical and Calvinist polemical theater of the 1520s and 30s (Berquin, Malingre, Marguerite d' Angoulême) thr...
Jacob Soll Jacob Soll
This article examines the role played by royal doctors in forming an empirical political science in France at the end of the sixteenth century. Bringing with them tools from the Galenic tradition, doctors such as Rodolphe Le Maistre, Abraha...
Kathleen Crowther-Heyck Kathleen Crowther-Heyck
This essay analyzes vernacular texts on reproduction from sixteenth-century Germany. It examines religious texts, including sermons and devotional treatises for pregnant women, as well as medical texts, such as midwifery manuals, books on t...
N Terpstra N Terpstra
In 1542, Florence's Duke Cosimo I established a magistracy to supervise territorial hospitals and consolidate poor relief. Tense relations between the magistracy and these hospitals demonstrate the barriers to bureaucratic centralization in...
W Schleiner W Schleiner
This essay traces the opposition of the Galenic notion of a homology between male and female genitalia (the "one-sex model") and identifies the French physician Andre Dulaurens as the first outspoken opponent. After Dulaurens, the German ph...
N Siraisi N Siraisi
In many different ways Renaissance physicians concerned themselves with the reading and writing of history. This article examines the role of historical interests in learned medical culture and the participation of physicians in the broader...