FELLOWS 2005-06

Distinguished Senior Fellows (honoris causa)

James Carscallen (Emeritus, Toronto, English)

James Estes (Emeritus, Toronto, History)
Church and state in the thought of the German Reformers; the correspondence of Erasmus

F. David Hoeniger (Emeritus, Toronto, English)
Sixteenth-century drama and poetry; early printed herbals

Germaine Warkentin (Emeritus, Toronto, English)
Petrarch; the Sidney family 1552-1743; book history 1300-1800; Canada before 1759

Visiting Fellows (with project titles)

William Calin (Florida, French)
"The French Tradition and the Literature of Medieval and Renaissance Scotland"

Mónica Domínguez-TorresM (Delaware, History)
"Arma Indorum: Chivalric Images and Values in Monastic Decoration of New Spain (1540-1580)"

Neil Kenny (Cambridge, French)
"The Concept of Contradiction in Late 16th and Early 17th Century French Texts"

Postdoctoral Fellows (with project titles)

[TBA]

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Fellows (with project titles)

Sean Armstrong (Independent Scholar, History)
"The War on Superstition: The Origins of the Witch-Hunt in the Conciliar Reform Movement"

Joseph Black (Massachusetts, English)
"The Catalogue of the Sidney Family Library at Penshurst Palace (ca. 1665): An Edition"

Benoît Bolduc (NYU, French)
"Textual and Visual Accounts of French Renaissance Festivals"

Kenneth Borris (McGill, English)
"Atheism in Early Modern Culture and Spenser's Faerie Queene"

Mark Crane (Nippissing, History)
"Joseph Bade, Renaissance Humanist"

Travis DeCook (Toronto at Mississauga, English)
"Temporality and the Media of Revelation: Utopian Literature in the English Reformation"

Anat Gilboa (Queen's, Art History)
"The Spatial Relationships Between Presentations of Women in Early Netherlandish Drawings"

Irina Guletsky (Independent Scholar, Music)
"The Mass of Tournai and its Author"

Mary Hewlett (Independent Scholar, History)
"Facets of Domestic Violence in Late Renaissance Lucca; Francesca Builamacchi: Reformation Influence in Lucca"

Michael O'Connor (Independent Scholar, Theology)
"Biblical Reform in Renaissance Rome: the Commentaries of Cardinal Cajetan"

Robert Ormsby (Toronto, Drama)
"An Edition of William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar"

Dylan Reid (Independent Scholar, History)
"The Renaissance in Rouen"

Myra Nan Rosenfeld (Independent Scholar, Art History)
"The Hotel de Cluny, An Abbot's Palace in Medieval and Renaissance Paris"

Erika Rummel (Toronto, History)
"The Correspondence of Wolfgang Capito"

Alan Shepard (Guelph, English)
"Cadavers and Their Contexts, 1556-1827: Narratives of Early Modern Autopsies"

Philippa Sheppard (Toronto, Postdoctoral Researcher in English)
"Fair Counterfeits: The Last Decade of Shakespeare on Screen"

Patricia Simmons (Toronto, English)
"Parenting, Education, and the Ethics of Care: Refiguring Authority in Early Modern England"

Ian Sloan (Independent Scholar, Music)
"Social Change and the Singing of Metrical Psalms in Renaissance England"

James Thomas (Dominican College, Philosophy)
"Science and Immortality: the Meditations of Descartes and the Ontology of St. Thomas"

Stephanie Treloar (Independent Scholar, Music)
"Text and Musical relations in the Madrigals of Giaches de Wert"

Michael Ullyot (Oxford, Balliol College, English)
"English Renaissance Medievalisms"

Laura Willett (Toronto, Renaissance Studies)
"Montaigne's Visual Universe"

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