>
>English:
>
>Elisabeth of Schonau, The Complete Works, tr. A. L.Clark (New
>York: Paulist, 2000).
>
>John Cassian, The Institutes, tr. B. Ramsey (New York: Newman Pr, 2000).
>
>The Late Medieval Age of Crisis and Renewal, ed. C.J. Drees (Westport,
>CT: Greenwood, 2000).
>
>R. Kolb, Martin Luther as prophet (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1999).
>
>The quest for the historical Muhammad, ed. Ibn Warraq (Amherst,
>NY: Prometheus, 2000).
>
>Images of plague and pestilence (Truman State U pr, 2000).
>
>Amr ibn Barhr Jearhirz, Squaring the circle: a selection of the shorter
>writings of al-Jeahirz, ed. J. Colville (London: Kegan Paul, 2000).
>
>A.G. Dickens & W.R.D. Jones, Erasmus the reformer (London: Methuen, 2000).
>
>A. Gottlieg, The dream of reason: a history of philosophy from the Greeks
>to the Renaissance (London: Allen Lane, 2000).
>
>Italian:
Le Bibbie atlantiche: il libro delle Scritture tra monumentalita e
rappresentazione, ed. M. Maniaci (Milano: Centro Tibaldi, 2000).
>I vangeli, 4 vols. (Milano: F.M. Ricci, 2000) [157 plates of pictures
>from the Mompelgarder Altar, not in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna).
>
>V. Carpaccio, Carpaccio: le storie di Sant'Orsola, ed. G. Nepi Scire
>(Milano: Electa, 2000).
>
>Momumenta epigraphica christiana nel Museo diocesano di Benevento
>(Benevento: Ufficio diocesano per in beni culturali, 1999).
>
>L. Pellegrini, Che sono queste novita?: le religiones novae in Italia
>meridionale, s. 13-14 (Napoli: Liguori, 2000).
>
>Paulus Venetus, Super primum sententiarum Johannis de Ripa lecturae
>abbreviatio, ed. F. Ruello, vol. 1 (Firenze: SISMEL, 2000).R. Ridolfi,
>Prologomeni e aggiunte alla Vita di Girolamo Savonarola (Firenze: SISMEL,
>2000).
>
>G.C. Garfagnini, Questa e la terra tua: Savonarola a Firenze
>(Firenze: SISMEL, 2000).
>
>Tradizioni patristiche nel'Umenesimo, ed. M. cortesi & C. Leonardi
>(Firenze: SISMEL, 2000).
>
>Tom Izbicki
>
>Also, forwarded from another list:
>
>>Date: Tue, 05 Dec 2000 14:12:09 -0500
>>From: Helen Ostovich <[log in to unmask]>
>>Subject: EARLY THEATRE
>>Sender: "FICINO: FICINO Discussion - Renaissance and Reformation Studies"
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>>EARLY THEATRE 3 (2000), a special volume called The York Cycle, Then and
>>Now, was displayed on Nov 24 at the REED launch at the University of
>>Toronto for their Sussex volume, edited by Cameron Louis. The EARLY
>>THEATRE special volume is now being mailed out to subscribers. For the
>>contents and abstracts, see
>><http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~reed/early>http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~reed/early
>>and for subscriptions see
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>>or email <mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask]
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>>This volume is of special interest to instructors of medieval drama who
>>teach from a performance point of view. The articles discuss problems of
>>early performance, and the directors' notes reveal insights into modern
>>performance of early drama.
>>
>>
>>Helen
>>Helen Ostovich
>>Editor, EARLY THEATRE / Dept of English CNH-321
>>McMaster University
>>Hamilton, ON, Canada L8S 4L9
>>(905)525-9140 x24496 FAX (905)777-8316
>><http://websites.mcmaster.ca/mupress/journals/et/journal.html>http://websites.mcmaster.ca/mupress/journals/et/journal.html
>>http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~reed/early
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