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Acknowledgements | ||
Notes on Contributors | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
British Literature in Context | ||
Scottish Literature: The English and European Dimensions | 9 | |
Scottish History, the Union of the Crowns and the Issue of Right Rule: The Case of Shakespeare's Macbeth | 18 | |
The Dialogic Imagination: The European Discovery of Time and Shakespeare's Mature Comedies | 54 | |
The World's New Body: Spenser's Faerie Queene Book II, St Paul's Epistles and Reformation England | 75 | |
Geography, Religion and History in Context | ||
England, the International Gem Trade, and the Growth of Geographical Knowledge from Columbus to James I | 86 | |
Ideas for Export: Translations in the Early Reformation | 100 | |
The Literary Feud between Denmark and Sweden in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries and the Development of Danish Historical Scholarship | 114 | |
Aeneas, Bato and Civilis, the Forefathers of the Dutch: The Origin of the Batavian Tradition in Dutch Humanistic Historiography | 121 | |
Imitation and Italy in Context | ||
Melanchthon, the Muses and Denmark | 136 | |
Historiography as Art: Jan Kochanowski's Lyricorum libellus (1580) | 145 | |
Imitation of Italian Models by Neo-Latin Authors from the Netherlands in the Age of Erasmus | 155 | |
Italian Humanism in Poland: The Role of the University of Krakow in the Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth Centuries | 164 | |
Selective Importation of Italian Theories of Art into the Netherlands, 1550-1640 | 176 | |
Genre, Harmony and Rhetoric in the Late Sixteenth-Century Italian Madrigal | 198 | |
Index | 226 |
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