- Renaissance Quarterly. Volume XLIII. Number 4. Winter 1990![]() New York: Renaissance Society of America, 1990. First Edition. Original wrappers. With illustrations. Slight wear to spine, covers & corners. ; Renaissance Quarterly is a leading interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the study of the Renaissance and early modern period (circa 1300–1700). Published by the Renaissance Society of America, the journal provides a platform for high-quality scholarship spanning a wide range of disciplines, including literature, history, art, music, religion, philosophy, and the sciences. Its rigorous editorial standards and broad thematic scope make it a vital resource for scholars and researchers in early modern studies. Each issue features peer-reviewed articles that offer innovative insights into Renaissance culture, along with reviews of recent books and critical editions. The journal is particularly notable for its dedication to interdisciplinarity, showcasing works that explore the intersections of different fields, as well as the diverse geographic, cultural, and linguistic contexts of the period. Renaissance Quarterly is also renowned for its bibliographic essays, which provide invaluable guidance on emerging trends, critical debates, and the latest research in Renaissance studies. By fostering a dialogue among scholars from around the world, the journal has become a cornerstone of early modern scholarship, helping to shape and define the field. Its commitment to accessibility and academic excellence ensures its ongoing relevance to a global community of readers interested in one of history’s most transformative periods. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 685-908 pages. Very Good . GBP 16.00 [Appr.: EURO 19 US$ 21.26 | JP¥ 3064] Book number LCK90086is offered by:
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