Renaissance Quarterly is the leading American journal of Renaissance studies, encouraging connections between different scholarly approaches to bring together material spanning the period from 1300 to 1700 in Western history. The official journal of the Renaissance Society of America, RQ presents about twenty articles and over five hundred reviews per year, engaging the following disciplines: Americas Art and Architecture Book History Classical Tradition Comparative Literature Digital Humanities Emblems English Literature French Literature Germanic Literature Hebraica Hispanic Literature History Humanism Islamic World Italian Literature Legal and Political Thought Medicine and Science Music Neo-Latin Literature Performing Arts and Theater Philosophy Religion Rhetoric Women and Gender Since 1954, RQ has provided an important forum for articles of original and significant research and interpretation, as well as surveys of the field, forums, and colloquia that benefit the ongoing development of Renaissance scholarship. New in 2009, the journal’s online edition may include enhancements such as color images, audio and video files, appendices, and other ancillary material. Submissions from all disciplines and approaches are welcome.
Monica Azzolini (2018). Renaissance Quarterly.
Renaissance Quarterly
Monica Azzolini
2018
Abstract
Renaissance Quarterly is the leading American journal of Renaissance studies, encouraging connections between different scholarly approaches to bring together material spanning the period from 1300 to 1700 in Western history. The official journal of the Renaissance Society of America, RQ presents about twenty articles and over five hundred reviews per year, engaging the following disciplines: Americas Art and Architecture Book History Classical Tradition Comparative Literature Digital Humanities Emblems English Literature French Literature Germanic Literature Hebraica Hispanic Literature History Humanism Islamic World Italian Literature Legal and Political Thought Medicine and Science Music Neo-Latin Literature Performing Arts and Theater Philosophy Religion Rhetoric Women and Gender Since 1954, RQ has provided an important forum for articles of original and significant research and interpretation, as well as surveys of the field, forums, and colloquia that benefit the ongoing development of Renaissance scholarship. New in 2009, the journal’s online edition may include enhancements such as color images, audio and video files, appendices, and other ancillary material. Submissions from all disciplines and approaches are welcome.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.