Humanists -- England
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Humanists -- England
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- A Ciceronian sunburn : a Tudor dialogue on humanistic rhetoric and civic poetics
- Authorizing words : speech, writing, and print in the English Renaissance
- Close readers : humanism and sodomy in early modern England
- Cultural politics in fifteenth-century England : the case of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester
- Divulging Utopia : radical humanism in sixteenth-century England
- English medical humanists, : Thomas Linacre and John Caius,
- Framing authority : sayings, self, and society in sixteenth-century England
- Holofernes' Mantuan : Italian humanism in early modern England
- Humanism in the age of Henry VIII
- Humanism, machinery, and Renaissance literature
- Humanist poetics : thought, rhetoric, and fiction in sixteenth-century England
- In harmony framed : musical humanism, Thomas Campion, and the two Daniels
- Intellectual culture in Elizabethan and Jacobean England : the Latin writings of the age
- John Milton, poet and humanist;
- Jonsonian discriminations : the humanist poet and the praise of true nobility
- Margins and marginality : the printed page in early modern England
- Musae Anglicanae : a history of Anglo-Latin poetry, 1500-1925
- Rhetoric and courtliness in early modern literature
- Rhetoric and courtliness in early modern literature
- The humanist as traveler : George Sandys's Relation of a journey begun an. Dom. 1610
- The usurer's daughter : male friendship and fictions of women in sixteenth-century England
- Theatre and humanism : English drama in the sixteenth century
- Theatre and humanism : English drama in the sixteenth century
- Women of the English Renaissance and Reformation
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