"The need for a substantial and satisfactory treatment of the Renaissance and Reformation, embodying the very latest scholarship, has been felt for some time. Professor Lucas has filled the gap.
Daalder's review of "The Idea of the Renaissance" by William Kerrigan and Gordon Braden (Baltimore a...
This is the first book on the Renaissance Bible by an Anglo-American scholar in nearly fifty years. ...
Reformation looks at the relationship between Martin Luther, William Tyndale and Henry VIII to mark ...
The Renaissance culture believed that man through free will strives for the infinite discerned by di...
The study of the Reformation has arguably never been in better shape, as new books and articles appe...
Renaissance Decadence and Enlightenment Modernism forwards Restoration and eighteenth century litera...
Paul Cefalu shows how the writings ascribed to St. John the Evangelist exerted quiet but powerful ...
There are numerous interpretations of the event that is considered the beginning of the European Re...
The classic interpretation of the Renaissance explains the movement as the first chapter of modern h...
In the early part of the fifteenth century a change as subtle and indefinable as it was significant,...
The original essays in Oxford Twenty-First Century Approaches to Literature mean to provoke rather t...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Washington, 1932That the period of the Middle Ages seems to have been o...
PhDClassical literatureLanguage, Literature and LinguisticsUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham...
After this introductory discussion the purpose will be to show the influence of the Renaissance on t...
Presentation given in part of the celebration of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation at the Fir...
Daalder's review of "The Idea of the Renaissance" by William Kerrigan and Gordon Braden (Baltimore a...
This is the first book on the Renaissance Bible by an Anglo-American scholar in nearly fifty years. ...
Reformation looks at the relationship between Martin Luther, William Tyndale and Henry VIII to mark ...
The Renaissance culture believed that man through free will strives for the infinite discerned by di...
The study of the Reformation has arguably never been in better shape, as new books and articles appe...
Renaissance Decadence and Enlightenment Modernism forwards Restoration and eighteenth century litera...
Paul Cefalu shows how the writings ascribed to St. John the Evangelist exerted quiet but powerful ...
There are numerous interpretations of the event that is considered the beginning of the European Re...
The classic interpretation of the Renaissance explains the movement as the first chapter of modern h...
In the early part of the fifteenth century a change as subtle and indefinable as it was significant,...
The original essays in Oxford Twenty-First Century Approaches to Literature mean to provoke rather t...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Washington, 1932That the period of the Middle Ages seems to have been o...
PhDClassical literatureLanguage, Literature and LinguisticsUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham...
After this introductory discussion the purpose will be to show the influence of the Renaissance on t...
Presentation given in part of the celebration of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation at the Fir...
Daalder's review of "The Idea of the Renaissance" by William Kerrigan and Gordon Braden (Baltimore a...
This is the first book on the Renaissance Bible by an Anglo-American scholar in nearly fifty years. ...
Reformation looks at the relationship between Martin Luther, William Tyndale and Henry VIII to mark ...