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Previous Issues
In the fall (1999) issue (Vol. 17, No. 1) are found the following articles:
- "Edification and the Reader of John Donne's Divine Poems" by Sean McDowell
- "Musical Offering to Taikoh: European Music in Sixteenth-Century Japan" by Hiroyuki Minamino
- "Designing a Renaissance Concert Hall" by Hiroyuki Minamino
- Book review by Allyson E. Sheckler on Jeremy Bangs's Church Art and Architecture in the Low Countries
- Book review by Christopher Highley on Curtis Breight's Surveillance, Militarism, and Drama
The spring (1999) issue (Vol. 16, No. 2) contains the following articles:
- "Landscape as an Aspect of Andrea Palladio's Villa Architecture" by Cheryl Mihalko
- "Please You, Draw Near: Prospero's Final Audience in The Tempest" by Flo Keyes
- "Harping on a Lute String" by Hiroyuki Minamino
- "Deciphering Ophelia: Preface to a 'Document in Madness'" by Barbara Taylor
- Book review by Mark Finlay on Allen G. Debus and Michael T. Walton's Reading the Book of Nature: The Other Side of the Scientific Revolution
- Book review by Dale Priest on Max Reinhart's Infinite Boundaries: Order, Disorder, and Reorder in Early Modern German Culture
The fall (1998) issue (Volume 16, No. 1) contained the following articles:
- "Did Anyone Have a Renaissance?" by R.V. Young
- "Giorgio Vasari's Andromeda : Transformations of Historical and Mythological Sources" by Liana de Girolami Cheney
- "Hamlet's Mousetrap and Trapping Mice in Shakespeare's England" by Martha Ann Oberle
- Book review by Herbert C. Turrentine on Thomas Connolly's Mourning into Joy: Music, Raphael, and Saint Cecilia
The spring (1998) issue (Volume 15, No. 2) contained the following articles:
- "Dancing Bottles and Other Creatures: Innovative Production and the Stuart Masque" by Samantha Heller
- "Gaspard Duiffoprugcar and Pierre II Woeiriot de Bouzey: A Visual Reflection of Music Instrument Construction in Sixteenth-Century Lyons" by Herbert C. Turrentine
- "A Brief Approach to Iago: The Type, The Individual" by Don D. Moore
- "Translating Marino's Poetry, Computer-Assisted" by J. Mark Heumann
- Book reviews by Thomas L. Cooksey and Christopher Baker on the Yale St. Thomas More and Patricia Parker's Shakespeare from the Margins
The fall (1997) issue included the following pieces:
- "Self-Portraits of Female Renaissance Painters" by Liana De Girolami Cheney
- "The Subalterns in Philaster and the Ideology of the Play" by Rita Banerjee
- Review article by Herbert C. Turrentine of Rob C. Wegman's Born for the Muses: The Life and Masses of Jacob Obrecht"
The spring (1997) issue included the following:
- "Some Notes on John Gregory and Islam" by Nabil Matar
- "A New Milton Poem Discovered?" by John Ford
- Review articles by Christopher Baker of Meg Lota Brown's Donne and the Politics of Conscience and Kenneth J Atchity's The Renaissance Reader