Welcome to the CRRS
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The Centre for Reformation & Renaissance Studies at Victoria University in the University of Toronto is a research and teaching centre. The CRRS is a library devoted to the study of the period from approximately 1350 to 1700; supervises an undergraduate program in Renaissance Studies; organizes lectures and seminars; and maintains a series of publications. [...]
New at CRRS
New Publication: Partenia, a Pastoral Play, by Barbara Torelli Benedetti. A Bilingual Edition. (0)
5/03/13 •
Edited and Translated by Lisa Sampson & Barbara Burgess-Van Aken. “Partenia is unusual within the spectrum of Italian pastoral drama for its moral austerity and its spiritual overtones; a strange, haunting work, it well exemplifies the new directions Italian literature was taking at this time under the influence of Counter-Reformation religious fervor, and provides [...]
Sale! Half-off All Hardcover Editions in the Essays & Studies Series (0)
4/30/13 •
Prices include all taxes and shipping. To order, please print and mail, email, or fax this form. For further information, please contact crrs.publications@utoronto.ca Florence and Beyond: Culture, Society and Politics in Renaissance Italy: Essays in Honour of John M. Najemy Edited by David S. Peterson and Daniel E. Bornstein Sale price: $32.00; original price: $65.00. [...]
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- Call for RSA 2014 Panel Proposals
- CFP: Splendor: Exploring Value in the History of Art
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- Three Spanish Querelle Texts, by Pere Torrellas and Juan de Flores. A Bilingual Edition and Study.
- CRRS 2012-2013 Newsletter
- Richard Raiswell Video Now Available
- Letters Familiar and Formal by Arcangela Tarabotti
- New Publication: Gifts in Return: Essays in Honour of Charles Dempsey, edited by Melinda Schlitt
Featured Items
Featured Event»
5/13/13 •
Reading Early Modern Italian Hands 20133/19/13 •
Distinguished Visiting Scholar Bruce Smith, “What Makes Shakespeare So Inspiring?”
Featured Rare Book»
9/20/12 •
John Gerard’s The herball, or Generall historie of plantes (1633)5/23/12 •
Henry Savile’s Rerum Anglicarum scriptores post Bedam (London, 1596)

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