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——, The European Renaissance: Centres and Peripheries
(Oxford, U.K.: Blackwell, 1998)


Gordon Campbell (ed.), The Oxford Dictionary of the Re-
naissance (Oxford, U.K. and New York: Oxford Uni-
versity Press, 2003)


Franco Cardini, Europe 1492: Portrait of a Continent Five
Hundred Years Ago (New York: Facts on File, 1989)


Ernst Cassirer, The Individual and the Cosmos in Renais-
sance Philosophy (Oxford, U.K.: Blackwell, 1963: repr.
New York: Dover, 2000)


Ernst Cassirer, Paul Oskar Kristeller, and John H. Randall,
The Renaissance Philosophy of Man: Petrarca, Valla, Fi-
cino, Pico, Pomponazzi, Vives (Chicago, Ill.: University
of Chicago Press, 1948; repr. 1956)


Owen Chadwick, The Early Reformation on the Continent
(Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 2001)


E. R. Chamberlin, Everyday Life in Renaissance Times
(New York: Putnam, 1966; repr. 1980)


David Chambers, The Imperial Age of Venice, 1380–1580
(London: Thames & Hudson, 1970)


Eric W. Cochrane, Historians and Historiography in the
Italian Renaissance (Chicago, Ill.: and London: Uni-
versity of Chicago Press, 1981; repr. 1985)


Elizabeth S. and Thomas V. Cohen, Daily Life in Renais-
sance Italy (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 2001)


Bruce Cole, Italian Art 1250–1550: The Relationship of Re-
naissance Art to Life and Society (New York and Lon-
don: Harper & Row, 1987)


Patricia Crawford and Sara Mendelson (eds), Women in
Early Modern Europe 1550–1720 (Oxford, U.K.:
Clarendon Press, 1998; repr. Oxford University Press,
1999)


Brian Cummings, The Literary Culture of the Reformation:
Grammar and Grace (Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University
Press, 2002)


Nicholas S. Davidson, The Counter-Reformation (Oxford,
U.K.: Blackwell, 1987)


Dirk De Vos, The Flemish Primitives (Princeton, N.J.:
Princeton University Press and Amsterdam, Nether-
lands: Amsterdam University Press, 2003)


Arthur G. Dickens, The Age of Humanism and Reformation:
Europe in the Fourteenth, Fifteenth, and Sixteenth Cen-
turies (Eaglewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice Hall, 1972)


——, The German Nation and Martin Luther (London:
Edwin Arnold, 1974)


C. Scott Dixon, The Reformation in Germany (Oxford,
U.K.: Blackwell, 2002)


Samuel Dresden, Humanism in the Renaissance (London:
Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1968)


Eamon Duffy, The Stripping of the Altars: Traditional Reli-
gion in England c. 1400–c. 1580 (New Haven, Conn.
and London: Yale University Press, 1992)
Richard S. Dunn, The Age of Religious Wars 1559–1715
(New York: W. W. Norton, 2nd ed. 1980)
Will Durant, The Renaissance: A History of Civilization in
Italy from 1304–1576 (New York: Simon & Schuster,
1955; repr. Fine Communications, 1997)
Elizabeth Eisenstein, The Printing Press as an Agent of
Change: Communications and Cultural Transformations
in Early Modern Europe, 2 vols (Cambridge, U.K.:
Cambridge University Press, 1979; concise ed. 1993)
J. V. Field and Frank A. J. L. James (eds), Renaissance and
Revolution: Humanists, Scholars, Craftsmen, and
Natural Philosophers in Early Modern Europe (Cam-
bridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press, 1994; repr.
1998)
Paula Findlen (ed), The Italian Renaissance: The Essential
Readings (Oxford, U.K.: Blackwell, 2003)
Patricia Fortini Brown, Art and Life in Renaissance Venice,
1380–1580 (London: Thames & Hudson, 1970)
Richard Fremantle, God and Money: Florence and the
Medici in the Renaissance (Florence, Italy: Olschki,
1992)
E. B. Fryde, Humanism and Renaissance Historiography
(London: Hambledon, 1983)
Owen Gingerich, The Eye of Heaven: Ptolemy, Copernicus,
Kepler (Berlin: Springer Verlag, 1993)
Joscelyn Godwin, The Pagan Dream of the Renaissance
(Grand Rapids, Mich.: Phanes, 2002)
Kenneth Gouwens, The Italian Renaissance: The Essential
Sources (Oxford, U.K.: Blackwell, 2003)
Anthony Grafton, New Worlds, Ancient Texts: The Power of
Tradition and the Shock of Discovery (Cambridge,
Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press,
1992; repr. 1995)
——, Bring Out Your Dead: The Past as Revelation (Cam-
bridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2002)
Stephen J. Greenblatt, Marvelous Possessions: The Wonder
of the New World (Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago
Press and Oxford, U.K.: Clarendon Press, 1991)
John Guy, Tudor England (Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University
Press, 1990; repr. 1997)
James Haar, The Science and Art of Renaissance Music
(Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1998)
John R. Hale, Renaissance Exploration (New York: W. W.
Norton, 1972)
——, A Concise Encyclopedia of the Italian Renaissance
(New York: W. W. Norton, 1981), illustrated ed. The

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