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Editions and Translations:

Andrewes, Lancelot. Selected Sermons and Lectures. Ed. Peter McCullough. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. lx + 491 pp. index. append. chron. bibl. $175. ISBN: 0-19-818774-2.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bellori, Giovan Pietro. The Lives of the Modern Painters, Sculptors, and Architects: A New Translation and Critical Edition. Ed. Hellmut Wohl. Intro. Tomaso Montanari. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. vii + 504 pp. index. append. illus. gloss. chron. bibl. $130. ISBN: 0-521-78187-6.Google Scholar
Bigolina, Giulia. Urania: The Story of a Young Woman’s Love and The Novella of Giulia Camposanpiero and Thesibaldo Vitaliani. Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies 262. Tempe: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2004. x + 342 pp. index. illus. bibl. $45. ISBN: 0-86698-305-8.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Campanini, Saverio. The Book of Bahir. Flavius Mithridates’ Latin Translation, the Hebrew Text, and an English Variation . The Kabbalistic Library of Giovanni Pico della Mirandola 2. Turin: Nino Aragno Editore, 2005. 394 pp. index. €60. ISBN: 88-841-9239-0.Google Scholar
Cardano, Girolamo. De immortalitate animorum. Filosofia e scienza nell’età moderna. Ed. José Manuel García Valverde. Milan: FrancoAngeli, 2006. 426 pp. index. bibl. €35. ISBN: 88-464-7446-5.Google Scholar
Dedekind, Friedrich. Grobianus: Petit cours de muflerie appliqué pour goujats débutants ou confirmés. Le miroir des humanistes. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 2006. 238 pp. append. chron. bibl. €23. ISBN: 2-251-34477-2.Google Scholar
de France, Anne. Enseignments à sa fille suivis de l’Histoire du siège de Brest. La cité des dames. Ed. Tatiana Clavier and Éliane Viennot. Saint-Étienne: Publications de l’Université de Saint-Étienne, 2006. 142 pp. illus. gloss. bibl. €7. ISBN: 2-86272-409-2.Google Scholar
De Jussie, Jeanne. The Short Chronicle: A Poor Clare’s Account of the Reformation of Geneva. The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe. Ed. Carrie F. Klaus. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2006. vii + 214 pp. index. illus. bibl. $21. ISBN: 0-226-41706-9.10.7208/chicago/9780226417073.001.0001CrossRefGoogle Scholar
De Vega, Lope. Arte nuevo de hacer comedias. Ed. Enrique García Santo-Tomás. Madrid: Ediciones Cátedra, 2006. 152 pp. bibl. $10.95. ISBN: 84-376-2286-7.Google Scholar
Donne, John. The Holy Sonnets. Vol. 7, pt. 1 of The Variorum Edition of the Poetry of John Donne. Ed. Gary A. Stringer. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2006. 606 pp. index. append. bibl. $59.95. ISBN: 0-253-34701-7.Google Scholar
Giovio, Paolo. Commentario de le cose de’ Turchi. Quaderni di Schede Umanistiche 10. Ed. Lara Michelacci. Bologna: CLUEB, 2005. 188 pp. illus. bibl. €18. ISBN: 88-491-2570-4.Google Scholar
Hobbes, Thomas. Leviathan. 2 vols. Ed. G. A. J. Rogers and Karl Schuhmann. London: Continuum, 2005. 830 pp. illus. $55. ISBN: 1-843710132-X.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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Labé, Louise. Complete Poetry and Prose: A Bilingual Edition. The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe. Ed. Deborah Lesko Baker. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2006. ix + 274 pp. index. illus. bibl. $25. ISBN: 0-226-46715-5.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Meurier, Gabriel. La grammaire françoise contenante plusieurs belles reigles propres et necessaires pour ceulx qui desirent apprendre ladicte langue (1557). Textes de la Renaissance 100. Ed. Colette Demaizière. Paris: Honoré Champion Éditeur, 2005. 126 pp. index. illus. €39. ISBN: 2-7453-1323-1.Google Scholar
Parr, Catherine. Œuvres spirituelles: Textes originaux et traductions franais in çédites du XVIe siècle. Textes de la Renaissance 106. Ed. Guy Bedouelle. Paris: Honoré Champion Éditeur, 2006. 290 pp. index. bibl. €53. ISBN: 2-7453-1349-5.Google Scholar
Rimbotti, Tommaso. Rime. Archivi di Santa Maria del Fiore Studi e Testi 1. Ed. Dario F. Del Puppo and Lorenzo Fabbri. Florence: Leo S. Olschki, 2005. xv + 222 pp. + 14 color pls. index. illus. tbls. chron. bibl. €25. ISBN: 88-222-5469-4.Google Scholar
Roches, Madeleine. From Mother to Daughter: Poems, Dialogues, and Letters of Les Dames des Roches. The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe. Ed. Anne R. Larsen. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2006. ix + 320 pp. index. bibl. $24. ISBN: 0-226-72338-0.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Savonarola, Girolamo. Selected Writings of Girolamo Savonarola: Religion and Politics, 1490–1498. Italian Literature and Thought Series. Ed and trans. Anne Borelli and Maria Pastore Passaro. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2006. xxxviii + 381 pp. index. illus. bibl. $60. ISBN: 0-300-10326-3.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Servet, Pierre, ed. La vie de Sainct Christofle. Textes Littéraires Français. Geneva: Librairie Droz S. A., 2006. 1102 pp. index. illus. gloss. bibl. CHF 125. ISBN: 2-600-01018-1.Google Scholar
Stopp, Elisabeth. Adrien Gambart’s Emblem Book: The Life of St. Francis de Sales in Symbols. Essay by Agnès Guiderdoni-Bruslé. Ed. Terence O’Reilly. Philadelphia: Saint Joseph’s University Press, 2006. xi + 374 pp. index. illus. $60. ISBN: 0-916-10149-5.Google Scholar
Vermigli, Peter Martyr. Commentary on Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics. The Peter Martyr Library 9; Sixteenth Century Essays & Studies 73. Ed. Emidio Campi and Joseph C. McLelland. Kirksville, MO: Truman State University Press, 2006. vii + 440 pp. index. append. bibl. $48. ISBN: 1-931-11255-X.Google Scholar
Zell, Katharina Schütz. Church Mother: The Writings of a Protestant Reformer in Sixteenth-Century Germany. The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2006. vii + 268 pp. index. append. illus. bibl. $55. ISBN: 0-226-97966-0.10.7208/chicago/9780226979687.001.0001CrossRefGoogle Scholar

Bibliography and Reference:

Chorpenning, Joseph F., ed Emblemata Sacra: Emblem Books from the Maurits Sabbe Library, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. Philadelphia: Saint Joseph’s University Press, 2006. 116 pp. illus. bibl. $45. ISBN: 0-916101-55-X.Google Scholar
Green, Lawrence, and , James J, Murphy. Renaissance Rhetoric Short-Title Catalogue 1460–1700. 2nd ed. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing Company, 2006. vii + 468 pp. $99.95. ISBN: 0-7546-0509-4.Google Scholar
Havens, Earle A. Gloriana: Monuments and Memorials of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth I. New Haven: The Elizabethan Club of Yale University, 2006. 70 pp. + 15 color pls. illus. n.p. ISBN: n.a.Google Scholar
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Hopkins, Lisa. A Christopher Marlowe Chronology. New York: Palgrave/St. Martin’s Press, 2005. v + 208 pp. index. chron. bibl. $80. ISBN: 1-4039-3815-2.10.1057/9780230503045CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kastan, David S., ed. The Oxford Encyclopedia of British Literature. 5 vols. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006. 2,800 pp. index. illus. chron. $595. ISBN: 0-19-516921-2.Google Scholar
Lewis, Mary S. Antonio Gardano, Venetian Music Printer 1538–1569: A Descriptive Bibliography and Historical Study. Vol. 3, 1560–69. New York: Routledge, 2005. xii + 602 pp. index. append. tbls. bibl. $135. ISBN: 0-82408-456-X. Google Scholar
Nauert, Charles G. The A to Z of the Renaissance. The A to Z Guide Series 14. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2006. vii + 535 pp. chron. bibl. $40. ISBN: 0-8108-5393-0.Google Scholar
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Anthologies and Texts:

Rabb, Theodore K. The Last Days of the Renaissance and the March to Modernity. New York: The Perseus Book Group, 2006. xxiii + 228 pp. + 8 b/w pls. index. illus. bibl. $26. ISBN: 0-465-06801-4.Google Scholar

Collections and Studies:

Barolini, Teodolinda, ed. Medieval Constructions in Gender and Identity: Essays in Honor of Joan M. Ferrante. Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies 293. Tempe: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2005. xii + 196 pp. $41. ISBN: 0-86698-337-6. Includes: Teodolinda Barolini, “Introduction”; Joan Cadden, “Hrotsvit von Gandersheim and the Political Uses of Astrology”; Anne L. Clark, “Under Whose Care? The Madonna of San Sisto and Women’s Monastic Life in Twelfth- and Thirteenth-Century Rome”; Margaret Aziza Pappano, “Sister Acts: Conventual Performance and the Visitatio Sepulchri in England and France”; Susan L. Einbinder, “On the Borders of Exile: The Poetry of Solomon Simhah of Troyes”; Roy Rosenstein, “Ubi Sunt? Three Lost (and Found) Ladies in Troubadour Lyric”; Laura Kendrick, “Lives and Works: Chaucer and the Compilers of the Troubadour Songbooks”; H. Wayne Storey, “Following Instruction’s: Remaking Dantes Vita Nova in the Fourteenth Century”; Sarah Spence, “The Straits of Empire: Sicily in Vergil and Dante”; Suzanne Conklin Akbari, “Woman as Mediator in Medieval Depictions of Muslims: The Case of Floripas”; Teodolinda Barolini, “Lifting the Veil? Notes toward a Gendered History of Early Italian Literature”; and Robert W. Hanning, “Afterword: In Praise of a Nonpareil Colleague.”Google Scholar
Bergdolt, Klaus, and , Walther, Ludwig, eds. Zukunftsvoraussagen in der Renaissance Wolfenbütteler Abhandlungen zur Renaissanceforschung 23. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2005. 444 pp. index. illus. tbls. bibl. €98. ISBN: 3-447-05289-9. Includes: Klaus Bergdolt and Walther Ludwig, “Vorwort”; Walther Ludwig, “Zukunftsvoraussagen in der Antike, der frühen Neuzeit und heute”; Ulrich Muhlack, “Zukunftsvorstellungen bei humanistischen Geshchichtsschreibern des 15. und 16 Jahrhunderts”; Sabine Schmolinsky, “Prophetia in der Bibliothek — die Lectiones memorabiles des Johannes Wolff”; Volker Leppin, “Humanistische Gelehrsamkeit und Zukunftsansage: Philipp Melanchthon und das Chronicon Carionis”; Barbara Mahlmann-Bauer, “Die Bulle contra astrologiam iudiciariam von Sixtus V., das astrologische Schrifttum protestantischer Autoren und die Astologiekritik der Jesuiten: Thesen über einen vermuteten Zusammenhang”; Daniel Schäfer, “Hora incerta — Die Prognose des Todes in der Medizin der Renaissance”; Wolfgang Hübner, “Astrologie in der Renaissance”; Klaus Bergdolt, “Petrarca und die Astrologie”; Heinz-Günther Nesselrath, “Erasmus und die Astrologie”; Stephan Heilen, “Lorenzo Bonincontris Schlußprophezeiung in De rebus naturalibus et divinis”; Sarah Slattery, “Astrologie, Wunderzeichen, und Propaganda: Die Flugschriften des Humanisten Joseph Grünpeck ”; Wolfgang G. Müller, “Die prophetische Rede in Shakespeares Geschichtsdramen”; and Wolfgang Augustyn, “Zur Bildüberlieferung der Sibyllen in Italien zwischen 1450 und 1550.”Google Scholar
Brooke, John, and , Ian, Maclean, eds. Heterodoxy in Early Modern Science and Religion. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. 374 pp. index. $120. ISBN: 0-19-926897-5. Includes: Ian Maclean, “Heterodoxy in Natural Philosophy and Medicine: Pietro Pomponazzi, Guglielmo Gratarolo, Girolamo Cardano”; David Wooton, “John Donnes’ Religion of Love ”; Nicholas S. Davidson, “‘Le plu beau et le plus meschant esprit que ie aye cogneu’: Science and Religion in the Writings of Giulio Cesare Vanini, 1585–1619”; Christoph Lüthy, “The Confessionalization of Physics: Heresies, Facts, and the Travails of the Republic of Letters”; William E. Carroll, “Galileo Galilei and the Myth of Heterodoxy”; Tabitta van Nouhuys, “Copernicanism, Jansenism, and Remonstrantism in the Seventeenth-Century Netherlands”; Margaret J. Osler, “When Did Pierre Gassendi Become a Libertine?”; Cees Leijenhorst, “Hobbes, Heresy, and Corporeal Deity”; Stephen D. Snobelen, “‘The true frame of Nature’: Isaac Newton, Heresy, and the Reformation of Natural Philsophy”; Scott Mandelbrote, “The Heterodox Career of Nicolas Fatop de Duillier”; David Boyd Haycock, “‘Claiming Him as Her Son’: William Stukeley, Isaac Newton, and the Archaelogy of the Trinity”; and John Brooke, “Joining Natural Philosophy to Christianity: The Case of Joseph Priestley.”Google Scholar
Celenza, Christopher S., and , Kenneth, Gouwens, eds. Humanism and Creativity in the Renaissance: Essays in Honor of Ronald G. Witt. Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, 2006. v + 412 pp. index. illus. $150. ISBN: 90-04-14907-4. Includes: James Hankins, “Humanism in the Vernacular: The Case of Leonardo Bruni”; Anthony F. D’Elia, “Heroic Insubordination in the Army of Sigismundo Malatesta: Petrus Parleo’s Pro milite, Machiavelli, and the Uses of Cicero and Livy”; Robert Black, “Benedetto Accolti: A Portrait”; Melissa Meriam Bullard, “Possessing Antiquity: Agency and Sociability in Building Lorenzo de’ Medici’s Gem Collection”; Mark Jurdjevic, “The Guicciardinian Moment: The Discorsi Palleschi, Humanism, and Aristocratic Republicanism in Sixteenth-Century Florence”; John M. Headley, “The Problem of Counsel Revisited Once More: Budé’s De asse (1515) and Utopia I (1516) in Defining a Political Moment”; Timothy Kircher, “Alberti in Boccaccio’s Garden: After-Dinner Thoughts on Moral Philosophy”; John Monfasani, “The ‘Lost’ Final Part of George Amiroutzes’ Dialogus de fide in Christum and Zanobi Acciaiuoli”; Edward P. Mahoney, “Marsilio Ficino and Renaissance Platonism”; Charles Fantazzi, “Vives’ Parisian Writings”; Anthony Grafton, “Reforming the Dream”; Paul F. Grendler, “Georg Voigt: Historian of Humanism”; David A. Lines, “Humanism and the Italian Universities”; Kenneth Gouwens and Christopher S. Celenza, “Humanist Culture and its Malcontents: Alcionio, Sepúlveda, and the Consequences of Translating Aristotle”; and Louise Rice, “Villamena’s Kangaroo.”CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ciccolini, Laetitia, , Charles, Guérin, , Stéphane, Itic, and , Sébastien, Morlet, eds. Réceptions antiques: Lecture, transmission, appropriation intellectuelle. Études de littérature ancienne 16. Paris: Éditions Rue d’Ulm, 2006. 186 pp. index. tbls. bibl. €20. ISBN: 2-7288-0355-2. Includes: Alan Gigandet, “Lucrèce lecteur d’H éraclite”; Carlos Lévy, “Philon d’Alexandrie et les passions”; Jacqueline Dangel, “Poétiques latines du fragment: vie et réception des textes à l’œuvre”; Sylvie Franchet d’Esp èrey, “Réception et transmission des modèles: l’Énéide comme modèle aux époques néronienne et flavienne”; Vincent Zarini, “Hagiographie martinienne en prose et en vers: saint Martin et le défi du pin abattu dans les sources des IVe, Ve et VIe siècles”; Pierre Chiron, “Tibérios citateur de Démosthène”; Jean-Louis Quantin, “Réceptions soupçonneuses: le texte patristique au temps des confessions”; and Christian Jacob, “Postface.”Google Scholar
Cornelison, Sally J., and , Scott B, Montgomery, eds. Images, Relics, and Devotional Practices in Medieval and Renaissance Italy. Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies 296. Tempe: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2005. x + 274 pp. illus. bibl. $45. ISBN: 0-86698-340-6. Includes: Scott B. Montgomery, “Introduction”; “Quia venerabile corpus redicti martyris ibi repositum: Image and Relic in the Decorative Program of San Miniato al Monte, Florence”; Giovanni Freni, “Images and Relics in Fourteenth-Century Arezzo: Pietro Lorenzettis’ Pieve Polyptych and the Shrine of St. Donatus ”; Francesca Geens, “Galganus and the Cistercians: Relics, Reliquaries, and the Image of a Saint”; Margaret Flansburg, “Simone Martini’s Beato Agostino Novello Altarpiece and Reliquary Altar: Sienese Program and Augustinian Agenda”; Sally J. Cornelison, “When an Image is a Relic: The St. Zenobius Panel from Florence Cathedral”; Leanne Kay Gilberston, “Imaging St. Margaret: Imitatio Christi and Imitatio Mariae in the Vanni Altarpiece”; Jacqueline Marie Musacchio, “Lambs, Coral, Teeth, and the Intimate Intersection of Religion and Magic in Renaissance Tuscany”; Andrea Kann, “Who Was the Audience for St. Luke’s Cult in Padua?”; Gary M. Radke, “Relics and Identity at the Convent of San Zaccaria in Renaissance Venice”; Robert Maniura, “Image and Relic in the Cult of Our Lady of Prato”; Timothy B. Smith, “Up in Arms: The Knights of Rhodes, the Cult of Relics, and the Chapel of St. John the Baptist in Siena Cathedral”; and Joanna Cannon, “Afterword.”Google Scholar
Crum, Roger J., and , John T, Paoletti, eds. Renaissance Florence: A Social History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. xvii + 674 pp. index. illus. map. bibl. $150. ISBN: 0-521-84693-5. Includes: Roger J. Crum and John T. Paoletti, “Introduction: Florence — The Dynamics of Space in a Renaissance City”; John M. Najemy, “Florentine Politics and Urban Spaces”; Sharon T. Strocchia, “Theaters of Everyday Life”; Stephen J. Milner, “The Florentine Piazza della Signoria as Practiced Place”; Sarah Blake McHam, “Structuring Communal History through Repeated Metaphors of Rule”; Philip Gavitt, “Corporate Beneficence and Historical Narratives of Communal Well-Being”; David Rosenthal, “The Spaces of Plebeian Ritual and the Boundaries of Transgression”; Adrienne Atwell, “Ritual Trading at the Florentine Wool-Cloth Botteghe”; Nicholas Eckstein, “Neighborhood as Microcosm”; Michael Lingohr, “The Palace and Villa as Spaces of Patrician Self-Definition”; Roger J. Crum and John T. Paoletti, “‘. . . Full of People of Every Sort’: The Domestic Interior”; Guido Ruggiero, “Mean Streets, Familiar Streets, or The Fat Woodcarver and the Masculine Spaces of Renaissance Florence”; Natalie Tomas, “Did Women Have A Space? ”; Robert W. Gaston, “Sacred Place and Liturgical Space: Florence’s Renaissance Churches”; Jonathan Katz Nelson, “Memorial Chapels in Churches: The Privatization and Transformation of Sacred Spaces”; Peter F. Howard, “The Aural Space of the Sacred in Renaissance Florence”; Saundra Weddle, “Identity and Alliance: Urban Presence, Spatial Privilege, and Florentine Renaissance Convents”; Anabel Thomas, “The Workshop as the Space of Collaborative Artistic Production”; Patricia Emison, “The Replicated Image in Florence, 1300–1600”; and Andrea Bolland, “From The Workshop to the Academy: The Emergence of The Artist in Renaissance Florence.”Google Scholar
Di Biase, Carmine G., ed. Travel and Translation in the Early Modern Period. Approaches to Translation Studies. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2006. 290 pp. index. bibl. $75. ISBN: 90-420-1768-6. Includes: Carmine G. Di Biase, “Introduction: The Example of the Early Modern Lexicographer”; Russel Lemmons, “‘If there is a hell, then Rome stands upon it’: Martin Luther as Traveler and Translator”; Erika Rummel, “Fertile Ground: Erasmus’s Travels in England”; Stella P. Revard, “Across the Alps — An English Poet Addresses an Italian in Latin: John Milton in Naples”; Anthony M. Cinquemani, “Milton Translating Petrarch: Paradise Lost VIII and the Secretum”; Joseph Khoury, “Writing and Lying: William Thomas and the Politics of Translation”; Donald Beecher, “John Frampton of Bristol, Trader and Translator”; Kenneth R. Bartlett, “Thomas Hoby, Translator, Traveler”; Brenda M. Hosington, “‘A poore preasant off Ytalyan costum’e: The Interplay of Travel and Translation in William Barker’s Dyssputacion off the Nobylytye off Wymen”; Kristiaan Aercke, “The Pilgrimage of Konrad Grünemberg to the Holy Land in 1486”; Oumelbanine Zhiri, “Leo Africanus and the Limits of Translation ”; James Nelson Novoa, “From Incan Realm to the Italian Renaissance: Garcilaso el Inca and his Translation of Leone Ebreo’s Dialoghi dAmor’e ”; Mara Antonia Garcíés, “The Translator Translated: Inca Garcilaso and English Imperial Expansion”; Randall C. Davis, “Early Anglo-American Attitudes to Native American Languages”; Jack D’Amico, “‘Where the devil should he learn our language?’—Travel and Translation in Shakespeare’s The Tempest”; Howard Miller, “Tamburlaine: The Migration and Translation of Marlowes’ Arabic Sources ”; and Joanne E. Gates, “Travel and Pseudo-Translation in the Self-Promotional Writings of John Taylor, Water Poet.”Google Scholar
Donati, Claudio, and , Helmut, Flachenecker, eds. Le secolarizzazioni nel Sacro Romano Impero e negli antichi Stati italiani: premesse, confronti, conseguenze / Säkularisationsprozesse im Alten Reich und in Italien: Voraussetzungen, Vergleiche, Folgen. Annali dell’Istituto storico italo-germanico in Trento Contributi 16. Bologna: Il Mulino, 2005. bibl. €24. ISBN: 88-15-10850-5. Includes: Claudio Donati, “Introduzione”; Helmut Flachenecker, “Einleitung”; Harm Klueting, “Der Staat bemächtigt sich mit vollem Recht des angema ‘ßten Eigenthums’ der Kirche: Territorial-und Klostersäkularisation von 16. bis 19. Jahrhundert”; Giorgio Dell’Oro, “Il Regio Economo nel ducato di Milano e nei dominî sabaudi e la questione dei benefici ecclesiastici durante l’Antico Regime”; Elena Brambilla, “I poteri giudiziari dei tribunali ecclesiastici nellItalia’ centrosettentrionale e la loro secolarizzazione”; Daniele Montanari, “Dignità e poteri di un vescovo della Lombardia veneta a metà Settecento”; Giuseppe Del Torre, “Le diocesi venete nella seconda metà del Settecento tra secolarizzazioni e nuovi confini giurisdizionali”; Kurt Andermann, “Die geistlichen Staaten Südwestdeutschlands am Vorabend der Säkularisation”; Helmut Flachenecker, “Sie Säkularisationsvorgänge in fränkisch-bayerischen Hochstiften”; Umberto Mazzone, “Episcopato e governo nelle legazioni dello Stato della Chiesa alla venuta di Napoleone”; Mauro Nequirito, “La Chiesa tridentina fra Sette e Ottocento: dal Sacro Romano Impero all’impero napoleonico”; William D. Godsey, Jr., “Die Säkularisationen um 1800 und die österreichische Hocharistokratie”; Antonio Trampus, “Secolarizzazione e Restaurazione: Sigismund von Hohenwart tra Venezia e Vienna”; Erwin Gatz, “Zum Umbruch der Pfarrei im Kontext der Säkularisation”; Dominik Burkard, “Ekklesiale und ekklesiologische Folgen der Säkularisation von 1802”; and Paolo Prodi, “Sul concetto di secolarizzazione.”Google Scholar
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