FELLOWS 2009-10

Distinguished Senior Fellows (honoris causa)

James Carscallen (Emeritus, Toronto, English)
Edmund Spenser and Seventeenth-Century Devotional Poetry

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

John McClelland (Emeritus, Toronto, French)
Roman, Medieval, and Renaissance Sport; Rabelais and Montaigne; Rhetorical and Textual Criticism.

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

Visiting Fellows

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

Caitlin Finlayson ( University of Michigan-Dearborn) "Eyewitness Accounts and Imagined Audiences: Three Perspectives on the London Lord Mayor’s Show"

Federica Francesconi (UCLA, History)
"The Modenese 'Diabolical Synagogue': A Crossroad for Catholics, Jews, and Reformers in the Early-Modern Period.

Sally Hickson (University of Guelph)
"Matrons, Mystics and Monasteries: Women and Religious Patronage in Sixteenth-Century Mantua"

Marina Metelko ( University of Zagreb)
"Early modern European cosmographies (15th-18th century) / travel narratives and other early modern geographic texts"

Jennifer Roberts-Smith (University of Waterloo)
"The True Tragedy of Richard the Third"

Emma Wilson (University of Western Ontario, English)
"'How how, chopt-logic?' (Shakespeare): Comparing How the Literary Styles of Milton and Shakespeare Work Using Renaissance Logical and Rhetorical Methods "

Postdoctoral Fellows

Jonathan Seiling
"Johann Fabri von Leutkirch, Radical Dissent and Imperial Religious Unity (1523-1530)"

To read about fellowship requirements and application procedures for Fellows, Visiting Fellows, and Postdoctoral Fellows, follow this link and select the fellowship category you are interested in.

For lists of past fellows, visit our about page.

Fellows (with project descriptions)

Yongjoon Ahn (Baekseok University, Art History)
"The Art of Albrecht Dürer in the Reformation"

Marvin Anderson (University of Toronto)
"Exile, Expulsion and Religious Refugees in the Early Modern World"

Sean Armstrong (CRRS)
"The European witch hunt; Intellectual origins of the scientific revolution"

Kenneth Borris (McGill, English)
"Spenser and Early Modern Literary Platonism"

Eleonora Canepari (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - CNRS -in Paris)
"How to Become 'illustre'? Civic Nobility and their Clients in Renaissance Rome"

Mark Crane (Nipissing, History)
"Orthodoxy and Print Culture: Paris Theologians in Print, 1515-1540"

John Edwards (Musicians in Ordinary, Music)
"Melancholy and Music in the English Renaissance"

Irene Guletsky (CRRS)
"The Mass of Tournai and its Author"

Peter Hughes (CRRS)
Translation and analysis of the theological and philosophical background of Michael Servetus, De Trinitatis erroribus (1531)

Hyun-Ah Kim (Trinity College, University of Toronto)
"Musica Humana: Singing in Renaissance Platonism"

Milton Kooistra (CRRS)
"The Correspondence of Wolfgang Capito, Vol. 3: 1532-1541"

David Lawrence (Glendon College, York U, History)
"Urban Militarism and Civic Military Performance in Provincial English Towns, 1620-1642"

Sarah Neville (CRRS)
"Early English Herbals and the Pragmatics of Print"

Dennis Ngien (Tyndale Universit College and Seminary)
"Lament Psalms in Luther's Commentaries on Psalms"

Dylan Reid (CRRS)
"Ways of Communication: Early Modern Literary Societies"

Richard Raiswell (University of Prince Edward Island)
"The Devil in Society in the Pre-Modern World"

Bert Roest (St. Bonaventure University)
"Religious orders and religious identity formation in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe, ca 1420-1620"

Emily Ross (University of Otago, English)
"Paragons, Pariahs and Female Tricksters"

Myra Rosenfeld (CRRS)
"The Hotel de Clûny, an Abbot's Palace in Medieval and Renaissance Paris"

Michael Saenger (Southwestern University)
"Shakespeare and the Borders of English"

Scott Schofield (CRRS)
"The Owner's Mark: Provenance Data in Early Modern Books"

Philippa Sheppard (CRRS)
"Celluloid Shakespeare (All our Yesterdays): Studies in Shakespeare Adaptations to the Screen Since 1989"

Jamie Smith (Alma College, History)
"Sons of Merchants "

Steven Stowell (Oxford University)
"The Meditation of Humanists in the Italian Renaissance"

Fabrizio Titone (University of Toronto)
"The City under the Crown of Aragon between the 15th and 16th Centuries: Identity, Memory, Civil Culture"

Laura Willett (Victoria College, University of Toronto, French)
"Montaigne's Visual Universe"

 

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