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SLSA Bibliography

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Bolzoni, Lina. The Gallery of Memory: Literary and Iconographic Models in the Age of the Printing Press. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2001.
Technology
Keywords: literature--16th C | technology | visual arts—16th C
Collins, Stephen. The Influence of the Great Chain of Being on the Rhetoric Manuals of Sixteenth Century. Tudor England. Ph.D. Dissertatiion: Northwestern University, 2001.
Rhetoric of Science
Keywords: Angel Day | Arthur O. Lovejoy | Great Chain of Being | Henry Peacham | literature--16th C | religion | rhetoric of science | social sciences | theory | Thomas Wilson
Nadeau, Carolyn A. Women of the Prologue: Imitation, Myth, and Magic in Don Quixote I. Lewisburg, PA; Cranbury, NJ: Bucknell University Press; Associated University Presses, 2002.
Occult Sciences
Keywords: gender studies | literature--16th C | magic | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra | myth | Occult Sciences
Phillippy, Patricia. Women, Death, and Literature in Post-Reformation England. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002.
Medicine
Keywords: gender studies | literature--16th C | medicine | social sciences
Shepard, Alan. Marlowe's Soldiers: Rhetorics of Masculinity in the Age of the Armada. Aldershot, UK; Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2002.
Social Sciences
Keywords: gender studies | literature--16th C | rhetoric of science | social sciences
Sugg, Richard John. The Impact of Vesalian Anatomy on Religious and Literary Culture from Philip Melanchthon to John Donne. Ph.D. Dissertation: University of Southampton (UK), 2001.
Biological Sciences
Keywords: anatomy | Andreas esalius | Biological Sciences | epistemology | John Donne | literature--16th C | medicine | Michael Servetus | Philip Melanchthon | religion | Robert Burton | Science Studies | Thomas Nashe