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e Renaissance Society of America

Annual Meeting Program

Toronto

March 17 - 19, 2019

Table of Contents

Links to Program Times and Sessions

Monday at 6:00 pm: Plenary Lectures and Special Events Josephine Waters Bennett Lecture

Tuesday at 12:45 pm: Plenary Lectures and Special Events Keynote Lecture, Society for Renaissance Studies, UK

Monday at 12:45 pm: Business Meetings Council Lunch Meeting

Monday at 4:00 pm: Business Meetings Cervantes Society of America: Business Meeting and e Morimichi Watanabe Lecture, sponsored by the Annual Lecture American Cusanus Society

Tuesday at 5:45 pm: Business Meetings RSA Member Meeting

Tuesday at 6:15 pm: Business Meetings RSA Awards Ceremony

Sunday at 9:00 am: Panels Alternative Families: Kinship Networks beyond the Patterns of Knowledge Production in Early Modern Norm Graphic Collections I Scholarly Conseuences: New Translations of French Friendship and Early Modern Art I Renaissance Texts Early Modern Women and Books I: Owners and Makers Baroue Styles: Form and Logic Mobility and the Renaissance City Lower-Class Dress, Fashion, and Identity in Europe, Spenser's Aerlives I 1450–1650 I: Accounting for Dress Cultures of Bureaucracy I: Information and e uestion of Truth in Renaissance Sacred Poetry I Communication Saxa Loquuntur: Early Modern Geology and Mineralogy Literary, Cartographic, and Legendary Visions of the in Latin Americas John Dowland, en and Now Nostalgia, Memory, and Loss in Early Modern England Beyond Matter/Spirit: Rethinking Materiality and Landscapes of Alterity, ca. 1500–1700 Signication in Early Modernity New Approaches to Catholic Reform Oending Spirits: Expectation and Negotiation in e Multiple Copies of Early English Books Shakespearean Performance Michelangelo's Drawings I Global Prague: Renaissance and Reformation Crossroads Pirates and Spies in the Caribbean and Beyond in Early Milton and Political eory Modern Spanish Literature Religion, Representations, and Reality in the Early e Serenissima and the Italian Wars: Culture, Society Modern English Marketplace and the Arts Ficino I: Developments in Ficino's ought over Time Books, Transmissions, and Transformations in Beyond the Singular Artist: A Critical Assessment of Renaissance and Early Modern Spain I: Books in Collaboration, ca. 1400–1700 Women's Epistles Women's Ties: Agency, Networks, and Memory in Italy, Hardiesse et mollesse: déstabilisations, dissidences, ca. 1400–1550 recongurations du masculin

Sunday at 9:00 am: Roundtables Roundtable: Poetry on the Rocks I: Elements

Sunday at 9:00 am: Seminars Risky Business: Managing Risks in the Design and Paradise Lost and e Rediscovered Country Development of Digital Humanities Projects

Sunday at 11:00 am: Panels Michelangelo's Drawings II On Motion and Mobility: Mimesis, Kinesis, and the Forms of in Renaissance Studies Liveliness of ings Rethinking Shakespeare and Hospitality Joy and Resistance in Early Modern Literature Ficino II: Developments in Ficino's ought on a Wider Spenser's Aerlives II Stage Patterns of Knowledge Production in Early Modern Between Burgundy and the Empire: Liège and the Arts in Graphic Collections II the Sixteenth Century I Hardiesse et mollesse: Montaigne Early Modern Women and Books II: Locating Women e Old Man and the Sea: Oceanic Studies and Publishers Cervantes Cultures of Bureaucracy II: Textuality and Practices e Material Culture of Catholicism and Confessional Ingenious Jesuits: Prudence and Talents in Jesuit Politics in Early Modern England Literature Class in Early Modern Britain "Let's Do the Time Warp Again": Reassessing Origins and e Microhistory of Economic Practices in Italy: Axing Utopias in Early Modern English Texts Value in Opaue Markets Beyond Eastern Europe, 1400–1700 "Parodying" Catullus and Horace: Towards a History of Baroue Styles: Allegory, Music, and Gender the "parodia" in Neo-Latin Literature Circulation Networks and the Movement of Books in e Legacy of Birgitta of Sweden: Women, Politics, and Early Modern Europe, , and the Americas Reform in Renaissance Italy I Women, Wickedness, and Virtue on the English Stage Milton’s Callings Ancient Enmities: Classicism and Religious Others Friendship and Early Modern Art II Lower-Class Dress, Fashion, and Identity in Europe, Books, Transmissions, and Transformations in 1450–1650 II: Imitation or Invention? Renaissance and Early Modern Spain II: Minorities e uestion of Truth in Renaissance Sacred Poetry II and/in the Book Musical Forms in English Renaissance Literature Artistic Expertise and the Rhetoric of Knowledge, 1500– 1650 Bodies and Body Parts in Hispanic Literature e Stones of Venice: Reframing Sculpture and New Technologies and Renaissance Studies I: Open, Architecture in the Seicento Cooperative Early Modern Scholarship Italian Women Writing: Friendship and Intimacy, Diplomatic Petitioning between Christian and Islamic eater, Libertinism Polities: Commonalities and Contestations (1500-1700)

French and Italian Literary Translations and Transformations

Sunday at 11:00 am: Roundtables Roundtable: Poetry on the Rocks II: Inventories Roundtable: Paradigms of Renaissance Grotesues p g p y y Roundtable: Between Word and Image: Verbal-Visual Europe Representations in the Historiography of Early Modern

Sunday at 2:00 pm: Panels Musical Construction and Production in the Late Teaching Reformed Belief: Music, Verse, and Lay Fieenth and Early Sixteenth Centuries Spiritual Formation in Sixteenth-Century England Plato in the Place of Aristotle: e Transmission of Botany, Astrology, and the Pastoral in the Atlantic Plato's Dialogues in Sixteenth-Century Italian World Universities Staging Rhetoric's Failures Early Modern Freemasonry, Agents, and Espionage Shakespeare and Philosophy e Judgment of Palaemon: French and/or Neo-Latin Transmitting Lucretius in the Renaissance Religious Figures in Post-Reformation English Literature Studies in Reception "Adamic Language" and Renaissance Lexicography: Rethinking the "Popular" in Early Modern England Inuences in eory and Translation I Friendship and Early Modern Art III New Technologies and Renaissance Studies II: e Rhetoric of Gender and the Body in Seventeenth- @JohnDonne Century Hispanic Literature e Administration and Reception of the Sacraments in Beyond Techne and Metatechne I: Sessions in Honor of Global Jesuit Missions Robert Williams Between Burgundy and the Empire: Liège and the Arts in uestions of Agency in Milton’s Paradise Lost the Sixteenth Century II Constructions of Authorship in Print Spenser's Ethics Negotiating Community in Early Modern Italy In Honour of Konrad Eisenbichler: Sex, Gender, and Dening Space: Walls and Cities in the Early Modern Sexuality in Renaissance Italy I: Gender, Power, and World Violence Cultures of Bureaucracy III: Movement and Spaces Reappraisals of Renaissance Perspective Powerful Women in a Man's World: Women as Patrons, e Legacy of Birgitta of Sweden: Women, Politics, and Producers, and Users of Art Reform in Renaissance Italy II Dirty Books: Marks of Readers in Early Modern Europe Dante, Petrarch, Boccaccio, and the Poetics of the Early Italian Renaissance I Cervantes and Masculinity Lower-Class Dress, Fashion, and Identity in Europe, e Artist's Faculties and the Artistic Process I 1450–1650 III: Representing Dress Renaissance Art in/and Media Interpreting Early Modern Alchemical Texts at the Ecology, Community, and Aect in Early Modern Othmer Library Collections England

Sunday at 2:00 pm: Roundtables Roundtable: Waves in the Faithful Sea: Religious Research Approach Cultures in and of the Mediterranean Roundtable: Pedagogical Perspectives on a Non- Roundtable: Poetry on the Rocks III: Persons and ings Eurocentric Renaissance I Roundtable: Gender on the (Transnational) Early Modern Stage, en and Now: A Performance as

Sunday at 2:00 pm: Seminars Penelope's Shroud: e Making and Unmaking of the Epic Tradition

Sunday at 4:00 pm: Panels e Streets of Rome: Urbanism, Architecture, and the Case Studies in Negotiating Gender and Authority in Social Sphere Italian Religious Communities "Adamic Language" and Renaissance Lexicography: Transmitting Machiavelli: Francis Bacon and David Inuences in eory and Translation II Hume Tasso and Women Decorative Arts in the Early Modern Era and Now New Technologies and Renaissance Studies III: Tracing Women's Work and Words: Rediscovering Collaborations and Communities in Early Modern Women Authors and Printers in the Book Trades Scholarship Not Calvinism In Honour of Konrad Eisenbichler: Sex, Gender, and Beyond Techne and Metatechne II: Sessions in Honor of Sexuality in Renaissance Italy II: Gender, Desire, and Art Robert Williams Music and Piety in Veneto Non-Normative Anatomies in Early Modern France Early Modern Childhood Studies: Humanist Pedagogy Female Religious Authority in the Late Middle Ages and Education in France and England e Practice of Memory in the Hispanic World Writing Politics and Reform in Early Modern England Cultures of Bureaucracy IV: Perception and and Germany Performances Lower-Class Dress, Fashion, and Identity in Europe, Between Burgundy and the Empire: Liège and the Arts in 1450–1650 IV: Artisan and Peasant Women the Sixteenth Century III Dante, Petrarch, Boccaccio, and the Poetics of the Early e Saint, the Witch: Women, Myth, and Devotion in Italian Renaissance II Gianfrancesco Pico della Mirandola Devotional Materiality in Early Modern England Petrarch in Europe e Flood: On the Góngora Eect Music, Emotion, and Ethics, 1400–1600 Herbals, Horticulture, and Botany in Early Modern e Artist's Faculties and the Artistic Process II England and the Colonies Antonio Brucioli: Bible, Philosophy, and Gender in Matters of Life and Death in Renaissance Health Care Dialogue and Translation Marvell and Bureaucracy Artists' Friendships in Renaissance Italy Recovering Italian Women Artists in Biographies and Letters

Sunday at 4:00 pm: Roundtables Roundtable: Failure and Waste Roundtable: New Directions in Jesuit Studies Roundtable: Africa and Europe: Artistic and Cultural Roundtable: inking in the Past Tense: A Conversation Exchange in the Early Modern Period about Intellectual History Roundtable: Critical Plant Studies Roundtable: Pedagogical Perspectives on a Non- Roundtable: Researching Provenance in a Digital World Eurocentric Renaissance II Roundtable: Making Race in Spenser

Sunday at 6:15 pm: Workshops How to Apply for NEH Fellowships and Grants e Renaissance World? Paths to Publication Digital Literacy in Renaissance Studies e RSA High School Program Emblematica Online: An Introduction for Digital RSA Fellowships Humanities Text and Image Studies Using Linked Open e RSA Mentoring Program Data

Doctoral Taining in Renaissance Studies: Challenges and Opportunities

Monday at 9:00 am: Panels Seasons, Smells, and Sickness in the Early Modern City Allegories of the Law Erasmus Oriental Studies in Early Modern Europe I Natural Disasters and Environmental Interventions in Cavendish I: Margaret Cavendish's Style the Early Modern World I: Humanism, Memory, the Parables and Parable-Formation in Early Modern Image- Divine Making Pomponius Laetus and the Roman Academy Serious Games in Sixteenth-Century French Literature Peacemaking in the Renaissance I: Religious and Political Entangled Relationships: Dimensions of Jewish Peacemaking Experience in Early Modern Italy Networks of Non-Elite Women in Early Modern Inheriting More I: Reception and Pedagogy of omas Societies I More Writing the Body in Boccaccio's Works Expanding the Boundaries of Early Modern Cartography: Material Culture and the Domestic Interior: New Inspection, Perception, Reception uestions, New Approaches I Women at Home in the Courts of Renaissance Italy Embodying Value: Representing Money in the Early A Disabled Body? Meanings of Visible and Invisible Modern Period I Impairments in Early Modern Society Emblems I: Image and Text: Points of Contention, Hermeneutics of Sources in Renaissance Antiuarianism Dialogic Relations, and Aective Juxtapositions I La virtù of Mannerism Mediterranean Exiles and Late Renaissance eological- Spenser's Shepheardes Calender as an Imagetext: Political ought "Emblemes," Ekphrasis, and Verbal-Visual Dynamics Dutch and English Radicalism in the Early Modern "eir God is their belly": Eating and Being Eaten in the Netherlands and Germany Early Modern World New Technologies and Renaissance Studies IV: Digital Editing and the Work of the Imagination I Textual Studies Contested Bodies: Pregnancy and Motherhood in the Creating a Jesuit Culture I: Cultural Exchanges between Middle Ages and Early Modern Period Asia and Europe Gendered Sanctity in Early Modern Art History Gender and Embodiment on the Shakespearean Stage Renaissance Polyphony, Early and Late Moderate Politics: Milton and Herbert Political ought and the Early Modern Environment Towards a Vocabulary of Dissent I: Early Modern Casuistry in Early Modern Spanish Literature I Religious Dissents, Conicts, and Pluralities e Artistic Geography of Pre-Modern Italy: Rethinking Art and Visual Perception "Place" and "Region" I Rethinking Source and Structure in Renaissance Adapting the Classics in Early Modern English Poetry Literature Grati: e Writing on the Wall in Renaissance Palaces Renaissance Vegetarianism and Prisons Skill, Method, and Art eory in Early Modern Spain e Black Renaissance: Early Modern Afro-Hispanic and Colonial Spanish America I Cultures Wonder Women: in the Early Modern Imaginative Intersections between Writers and Artists in European Imagination I the Seventeenth Century I e Collective Enterprise of Architectural Production in Italy

Monday at 9:00 am: Roundtables Roundtable: New Media: en and Now Roundtable: e Renaissance of Letters: Knowledge and Community in Italy

Monday at 9:00 am: Seminars Sex, Gender, and Race in the Atlantic and Mediterranean Worlds: A Comparative View

Monday at 11:00 am: Panels Façonner Marguerite de Navarre : éditions, illustrations, Exemplars and Archetypes: Classical Inuences in the biographies Works of Poussin, Rosa, and Haarlem Becoming Visible: Women Writers' Strategies of Natural Disasters and Environmental Interventions in Dissemination in Early Modern Spain and the New the Early Modern World II: Floods, Water, and Work World Opera and Court Ceremony in Mantua, Vienna, and Appetite, Healing, Lust, and Resistance: Women and Ethiopia Food in the Global Renaissance Rhetoric in the Renaissance University Allegory, Authority, Authenticity: Literary Adaptations Poetry and Social History in Early Modern England in Renaissance Italy and France Imaginative Intersections between Writers and Artists in Early Modern Dutch Women in Manuscript and Print the Seventeenth Century II Shaping Scholarship: Philanthropy and Library Cavendish II: Medicine and Natural Philosophy in Formation Cavendish's Works and Reputation Reconstructing Sites and Spectacles of Piety, Embodying Value: Representing Money in the Early Conversion, and Beatication Modern Period II German Sacred Music of the irty Years War: Narrating in Boccaccio's Decameron Transmission, Emotions, and the Social Imaginary Skill, Method, and Art eory in Early Modern Spain Editing and the Work of the Imagination II and Colonial Spanish America II Oriental Studies in Early Modern Europe II e Reformation of Experience/e Experience of De-Centering Renaissance Art: Italian Regionalisms, Reformation in Shakespeare 1300–1600 omas Nashe’s Contexts: Place, Printing, Reading Cognitive / Aective Cultures: Shaped, Wandering, Material Culture and the Domestic Interior: New Sublimated Minds uestions, New Approaches II Hermeneutics of Sources in Renaissance Antiuarianism Bookbindings in their Cultural Context II Disease and Disability in the Renaissance "On a Gyant's Shoulders": e Born-Digital Works of e Sforza at Home and Abroad: Gender, Diplomacy, George Herbert and Power on Display in the Renaissance Expanding the Boundaries of Early Modern Cartography: Milton and Biblical Poetry: Psalms and Canticles Gender and the Body Emblems II: Emblems and Cognition in Early Modern Nicholas of Cusa and "the Greeks" England Creating a Jesuit Culture II: Art and the Written Word More Erasmus in Central and Eastern Europe Networks of Non-Elite Women in Early Modern Sacred Objects on the Move in the Early Modern Societies II Mediterranean Jewish Society and Letters in the Age of the Ghetto Towards a Vocabulary of Dissent II: Early Modern Inheriting More II: Translation, Print, and the Making of Religious Dissents, Conicts, and Pluralities Catholic Identity in Early Modern England Women and Femininity in Early Modern Naples Casuistry in Early Modern Spanish Literature II Wonder Women: Amazons in the Early Modern e Artistic Geography of Pre-Modern Italy: Rethinking European Imagination II "Place" and "Region" II Sex and Gender in Early Modern Piety Movements Sovereignty and Submission

Monday at 11:00 am: Roundtables Roundtable: African Sovereignty in the Early Modern Ideas World Roundtable: New Technologies and Renaissance Studies Roundtable: Peacemaking in the Early Renaissance II: V: Teaching with the DECIMA Negotiating Conicts, Shaping Identities, and Dening

Monday at 11:00 am: Seminars Cra Humanism in the Early Modern World

Monday at 2:00 pm: Panels Odd Volumes: Unusual Imprints of the Protestant and e Artistic Geography of Pre-Modern Italy: Rethinking Catholic Reformations "Place" and "Region" III Renovations in Print: Dryden and Chaucer, Parker and Early Modern Drapery: Reactionary or Modern? the Anglo-Saxons, the Victorians and Caxton Rethinking Early Modern Orientalisms Jewish Editing, Printing, and Visual Models War and Peace: Women, Translation, and European Enemies and Allies: Anglo-Dutch Relations in the Early Political Conict, 1400–1660 Modern Period Performances of Gender in Shakespearean England Middleton's Aerlives in the Twenty-First Century I Papal Patronage and Interventions I e Senses in Early Modern English Religious Poetry e Impact of World War II on Conceptualizing Religion, Politics, and Daily Life in Boccaccio's Works Renaissance-Early Modern Literature: Tuve, Auerbach, Seasonal Rhythms and Rituals in the Cultural Life of and Gramsci Renaissance Cities New Technologies and Renaissance Studies VI: Creating Writing Life, Truth, Honor, and Ocial History in Early and Using Digital Editions Modern France and Spain Community, Authority, and Legitimacy: Renaissance Expanding the Boundaries of Early Modern Cartography: Visions of Empire and the Res Publica Christiana Reading, Rhetoric, Residue Artists' Travels: National Frontiers and Artistic Invention and Imagination in Early Modern Drawings, Identities Books, and Games Women Writing Race in Early Modern England Printers and eir Social Networks I Music and Humanism Rethinking Renaissance and Early Modern Musical Italian Renaissance Portraiture I: Beyond the "Motions of Instruments I the Mind" Connecting with the Ancients: Philological Reception in e Este in the Digital Era: Music, Literature, and Maps the Renaissance in a Renaissance Court (1500–1700) Rhetoric and Politics: ought and Action Emblems and Women: Writing and Patronage Women and Power in the Polish-Lithuanian Re-assessing the Early Modern Court I: Networks and Commonwealth Mobility "La rencontre des ": les auteurs français et l'Italie e Epistemology of the Copy in Early Modern Travel Towards a Vocabulary of Dissent III: Early Modern Narratives Religious Dissents, Conicts, and Pluralities Horizons of Meaning in the Renaissance: Philosophy and e Unexpected Prince: Cosimo I de' Medici in the 500th Poetry, Grammar and Rhetoric, Politics and Philosophy Anniversary of His Birth I Hermeneutics of Sources in Renaissance Antiuarianism Italian Renaissance Epic III Venice and the Mediterranean: Contestation, Netherlandish Art and Artists in Spain, 1400–1600 Adaptation, Mobility, and Cultural Fusion Creating a Jesuit Culture III: Intellectual Trends in Rewriting and Adapting Classical Women in the Italian Europe, China, and India Renaissance National Histories and Historical Nationalisms

Monday at 2:00 pm: Roundtables Roundtable: Lived Religion in Renaissance History Roundtable: Teaching Early Modern Women Writers Debated Today Roundtable: Reading like a Journal Editor

Monday at 2:00 pm: Seminars Biography, Fiction, and Fictionalized Biographies of Renaissance Women in the Arts

Monday at 4:00 pm: Panels Circulation of Heterodoxies across the Dutch Border Expanding Perspectives: European Views of Poland- Aristocracy, Agency, Authorship: e Letters of Lithuania, Persia, Moscow, and Ethiopia Catherine of Aragon, Mary Dudley Sidney, and e Artistic Geography of Pre-Modern Italy: Rethinking Henrietta Maria "Place" and "Region" IV Styles of inking in Early Modern French Literature Reconsidering Sensory Interaction in the Madrigal Humanism and Tyranny Tradition Literature and Sanctity in England and Beyond Italian Renaissance Portraiture: Beyond the "Motions of Travel/Translation/translatio in Renaissance England the Mind" II Error, Salvation, Virginity, and Genealogy in e Faerie Translating Dissent in Comparison ueene Classical and Early Modern Epic: Comparative Women's Power and Mobility in the Renaissance Approaches and New Perspectives Autour de Rabelais : philologie, herméneutiue, Letters and Libraries, Citizenship and Masculinity in polémiue, réception Early Modern England Papal Patronage and Interventions II Kircher's World "uasi comento": Self-Exegesis in Early Modern Italy Seasons, Sociability, and Work: Negotiating Boundaries Discoveries of Artistic Materials in the Renaissance: Middleton's Aerlives in the Twenty-First Century II: Curiosity, Expertise, Representation, and Prot Pedagogy Philosophy in the Early Modern World: Pico and Re-assessing the Early Modern Court II: Subversion and Comenius Transgression Rhetoric and Performance Rethinking Renaissance and Early Modern Musical Moving Materials in the Early Modern World Instruments II Printed Images and Cultural Transfer in the Early Vasari on Jews, Michelangelo, the Miraculous, and Modern World Patronage Art beyond Spanish Italy, 1500–1700 Current Work in Emblem Studies e Female Body as Text in Renaissance Literature Islands Real and Imagined: Visualizing Venice and the Dissenting Women in Seventeenth-Century England and Stato da Mar France Printers and eir Social Networks II Representations of Children in Early Modern European Early Modern Courts and Monarchs: Germany and Spain Art: Meanings and Eects e Unexpected Prince: Cosimo I de' Medici in the 500th New Technologies and Renaissance Studies VII: Issues in Anniversary of His Birth II Digital Publication Renaissance Rome: Humanists, Artists, the Poligra, Guidebooks

Monday at 4:00 pm: Roundtables Roundtable: New Directions in Renaissance Myth Roundtable: Inside Publishing: How to Bring Your Studies Manuscript to Press Roundtable: Re-Animating Texts in Renaissance Studies Roundtable: Teaching and Researching the Early Modern Roundtable: Milton at the Edges of Materialism with Digital Tools Roundtable: Editing the English Catholic Underground

Monday at 4:00 pm: Seminars A Sensory History of Material Texts Retheorizing Gender in the Work of John Milton

Tuesday at 9:00 am: Panels Early Modern Women and Transnational Salons, Circles, Reading Virtues: e Ethica Section in Wolfenbüttel and and Academies I Early Modern Moral Culture Oceanic Studies and Early Modern Literature e Music of Devotion in Books of Hours Cultures of Doubt in Early Modern Europe I: Rhetoric Confraternities and Charity in the Kingdom of Naples and Philosophy Republics on the Stage of Kings I: Genoa and the Dutch Philology I: Philology in the Antechambers of Power: Republic Courts and Patronage Practices Technologies of Erasure in Renaissance Europe More than Merely Passive: Addressing Early Modern Marginal Figures and Images on the Early Modern Audiences I: Image and Audience English Page and Stage Rethinking Religious Politics in Scotland and England Literary Labors Ornamenta Sacra: e Art of Liturgy and the Liturgy of Early Modern Eschatology Art Character beyond Shakespeare I: Intertext and Generic Food, Feast, and Famine in Early Modern Iberia and Form Latin America Renaissance Economy I Framing Machiavelli's Discussion of Free Will John Donne I: John Donne's Ways of Belonging Space, Place, and Presence in the Trecento: Representing Renaissance Ethics and Politics I ree-Dimensionality before the Age of Perspective Filling In and Filling Out the Past: Supplements to the Shakespeare and Intellectual Revolutions Classical Record I Medicine, Books, and Herbs: Pharmacology in Manuscript Lyric I Renaissance Europe John Milton: Approaching and Locating God Herms and "Terms" in Literature and Art of the He Said, She Said: Women's Words in Defense of Women Renaissance in Early Modern France Sidney I: e Sidneys and their Toyfull Fictions Digital Tools for Medieval and Renaissance Italian Texts Implicit Epistemologies and Visual Regimes in New New Work on Montaigne Spain Feminist Ethics on the Early Modern Stage Transforming Bodies in Early Modern English Drama Reimagining the Italian Renaissance I: Papers in Honor New Geographies in Political ought: e Ottoman of Elissa Weaver Empire and the Eastern Mediterranean I New Approaches to Sanctity I: Holy Bodies

Tuesday at 9:00 am: Roundtables Roundtable: Conserving the Renaissance: A e Renaissance Library, Past, Present, & Future I: A Comparative Discussion of Philosophies and Techniues Historical and Curatorial Roundtable I Roundtable: Digital Editing

Tuesday at 9:00 am: Seminars Gone Missing: Reckoning with Colonial Loss in the Early In the Kitchen: eory and Practice of Early Modern Modern World Cooking Mathematics and Poeisis in the Long Renaissance

Tuesday at 11:00 am: Panels New Geographies in Political ought: e Ottoman More than Merely Passive: Addressing Early Modern Empire and the Eastern Mediterranean II Audiences III: Lay and Learned Milton and Inuence Reimagining the Italian Renaissance II: Papers in Honor Christopher Plantin: Musical Enabler in Sixteenth- of Elissa Weaver Century Antwerp Visual Culture and Devotional Practice in Renaissance Filling In and Filling Out the Past: Supplements to the Italy Classical Record II Early Modern Women and Transnational Salons, Circles, Republics on the Stage of Kings II: Venice and Academies II Red: e Blood of uattrocento Sculpture Popular Readers in Early Modern Spain New Approaches to Sanctity II: Spaces of Authority Confraternities and Charity in the Kingdoms of Naples Word and Image in Seventeenth-Century English Visual and Sicily Culture Renaissance Ethics and Politics II Cultures of Doubt in Early Modern Europe II: Gender Conversions, Cults, and Canonizations: Examining and Medicine Printed Religious Narratives in Seventeenth-Century Contextualizing Performance in English Renaissance Armenia, Sicily, and Florence Drama New Work on the Poetry of Pierre de Ronsard Sidney II: Rivall Friendship Manuscript Lyric II Networks in the Poetry and Communities of Religious e Triumph of Transience: Ephemeral Art in London, Women in England and France Mantua, and Rome Philology II: De-Centering the Study of Philology: Mamluk Aesthetics and Renaissance Italians, Out from Peripheries and Circulations the Ottoman Shadow John Donne II: John Donne Betwixt and Between Religious, Spiritual, and Textual Practices in Early Renaissance Skin: Animal and Human Surfaces in Early Modern France Modern European Medical Practices Character beyond Shakespeare II: Techniue and Faces of Marginalia: Exploring Book Use in Early Modern Technology Europe Renaissance Economy II Shakespeare, Politics, and Performance Mortality beyond Morbidity in Early Modern England An Englishwoman Abroad: National Identity in the Human Sense and Experience: Using Digital Tools to Works of Aphra Behn (Re)create Renaissance Voices and Spaces Publishing Digital Humanities Projects and Scholarship: Re-Evaluating Historical Biography: Courtly Platforms and Evaluation Criteria Reputations in Early Modern Europe Representations of Death in New Spain p Text and Image at Court and in Town: Session in Honor of Gerhard Dünnhaupt I

Tuesday at 11:00 am: Roundtables Roundtable: Gabriele Pedullà's Machiavelli in Tumult II Roundtable: Conserving the Renaissance: A e Renaissance Library, Past, Present, and Future II: A Comparative Discussion of Philosophies and Techniues Collector's Roundtable

Tuesday at 2:00 pm: Panels Fraud, Mockery, Jest, and Cony-Catching in the Early John Donne III: Editorial Practices, Authorship Modern Period uestions: Oxford Edition of the Letters of John Donne Renaissance Economy III Constructing Identity, Race, and Religion in Italy, Spain, e Less-an-Ideal Reader and North Africa Books and Bodies in Early Modernity Knowledge at the Crossroads Women Writing and Reading in Early Modern England Picturing Otherness: Islam, Turks, Byzantium Transitions, Translations, Transformations: Session in Staging Space in Early Modern Arts and Letters Honor of Gerhard Dünnhaupt II Cultures of Doubt in Early Modern Europe III: Visual e Hand in Renaissance ought Culture e Senses and the Arts in Early Modern Culture e Lives of Dante: Poetics, Visual Arts, Historiographies Beyond Surface: Interrogating the Early Modern Wall Philology III: On the Historiographical Making and and the Page Unmaking of "Minor" Philologists Conversing with Antiuity: uattrocento Humanism Staging Justice in Early Modern France Early Modern Diplomacy and the Culture of News eatrical Spectators Legal and Political ought in Shakespeare, Machiavelli, Mediterranean Devotional Donations Bodin, and La Boétie Recasting Oppression as Agency in the Lives of Venetian e Impact of Confraternities on the Civic Sphere I: Renaissance Women Ritual and Festivity Language(s) and Renaissance Philosophy e Aesthetic in Early Modern England Early Modern Authorship: Papers in Memory of Barbara Bread and Coee in the Early Modern Mediterranean Lewalski New Approaches to Sanctity III: e Construction of Sidney III: e Sidney Galaxy Sanctity Early Modern Views of Classical Greek Tragedy Health in Medicine and Visual Arts, 1400–1650 Translations of Antiuity from Rome to the Renaissance More than Merely Passive: Addressing Early Modern e Merchant of Venice: Contexts of Reception Audiences II: e Power of Print Playbook and Paratext: Reading Printed English Drama Digital Approaches to Early Modern Women and Textual Panel in Honor of Walter S. Melion: Word and Image Production Star Power: Making Music at the Court of Maximilian I Milton's Moving Bodies Visualizing Music in Literature and Art

Tuesday at 2:00 pm: Roundtables Roundtable: e Materials and Practices of Renaissance Architecture I: Materials

Tuesday at 2:00 pm: Seminars Early Modern Anticlericalisms

Tuesday at 4:00 pm: Panels Watersheds of Empire: Seascapes, Seafaring, and Ports in e Aesthetic in Early Modern England II Iberian Culture (1500–1700) Competing to Educate: Religious Orders and Schools in Origin Stories: e Idea of Empire in the ree Italy on the Eve of Modernity Kingdoms Musical and Literary Culture in the Seventeenth- Measurement, Diagram, and Vision in Renaissance Art Century Netherlands and Germany More than Merely Passive: Addressing Early Modern Beyond the Black Legend: Textual and Cultural Warfare Audiences IV: Popular Stage across the Global Anglo-Iberian World East Meets West: e "Studia Humanitatis" and the Decoding Early Modern Political Iconography Migration of Greek Culture Sidney IV: Against the Grain, Or an Unconfessing Credit and Exchange in the Mediterranean and the Countess, a Sweet Boy, and Baconian Poetics Atlantic World New Insights into the Old Masters: Michelangelo, Dante: Searching for Multiple Intersections Raphael, and Leonardo Early Modern Christian Pilgrimage to Jerusalem and the Futures and Futurity in Renaissance Europe Holy Land Tragedy, Rhetoric, and Philosophy Records of Early English Drama, Performance, and Staging Justice in Early Modern France II Festivity: Interrogating Sources, Evidence, and e Lives of Early Modern English Vegetables Nomenclature Tintoretto at 500: Learning from the Object Devotional Literature and Liturgy in Seventeenth- Century England Philology IV: Philological Communities and Visual Culture Technologies of Health, 1400–1700 e Impact of Confraternities on the Civic Sphere II: Milton: Hearkening, Staying in Tune, Repeating Social Strategies and Political Enterprise Islam, Literature, and the Stage in England and Spain Slavery and Redemption in the Early Modern Ficino and Pico on How to Become God Mediterranean e Evolution of Sanctity in Early Modern Italy e (Non)Human on the Renaissance Stage Books and Bodies in Early Modernity II

Tuesday at 4:00 pm: Roundtables Roundtable: Women, Weddings, and Reversals: A Roundtable: e Invention of Opera: Ancient Tragedy Dramatic Reading and Analysis of Leone de'Sommi's and Early Modern Festival Comedy of Betrothal Roundtable: Setting up a Digital Humanities Curriculum Roundtable: Josephine A. Roberts Forum: Editing or Certicate Women Writers Roundtable: Storytelling and the Spanish Comedia: Roundtable: e Materials and Practices of Renaissance Adapting Classical eater for Modern Audiences Architecture II: Practices Roundtable in Honor of Barbara Lewalski: Genre, Roundtable in Honor of Walter Melion: Image and Religion, and Literature Devotion

Tuesday at 4:00 pm: Seminars e Matter of Form and the Form of Matter

Plenary Lectures and Special Events

MONDAY 18 MARCH | 6:00 PM–7:00 PM | PLENARY LECTURES AND TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 12:45 PM–1:45 PM | PLENARY LECTURES AND SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL EVENTS Sheraton Cent re Toronto, Grand East Sheraton Cent re Toronto, Birchwood Ballroom Josephine Waters Bennett Lecture Keynote Lecture, Society for Renaissance Studies, Speakers: UK Anthony Graon, Speakers: e Winged Eye at Work: Leon Battista Alberti Surveys Old Katherine Ibbett, Saint Peter's Staying Aoat: At the Surface of the Water in New France Business Meetings

MONDAY 18 MARCH | 12:45 PM–1:45 PM | BUSINESS MEETINGS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | BUSINESS MEETINGS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Birchwood Ballroom Sheraton Centre Toronto, Birchwood Ballroom Council Lunch Meeting e Morimichi Watanabe Lecture, sponsored by the Chair: Clare Carroll, ueens College and e Graduate Center, CUNY American Cusanus Society Chair: Donald Duclow, Gwynedd Mercy University MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | BUSINESS MEETINGS Organizer: David Albertson, University of Southern California

Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand Centre I Speakers: omas Leinkauf, Westälische Wilhelms-Universiät Münster Cervantes Society of America: Business Meeting and e reefold Mind: eological Implications of Nicholas of Annual Lecture Cusa's Idioa de mente Chair: Eduardo Olid, Muhlenberg College Organizer: Eduardo Olid, Muhlenberg College TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 5:45 PM–6:15 PM | BUSINESS MEETINGS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Birchwood Ballroom Speakers: Susan Byrne, University of Nevada, Las Vegas RSA Member Meeting Cervantes' Narrative Rhetoric: Hearing and Verisimilitude Chair: Clare Carroll, ueens College and e Graduate Center, CUNY

TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 6:15 PM–6:45 PM | BUSINESS MEETINGS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Birchwood Ballroom RSA Awards Ceremony Chair: Clare Carroll, ueens College and e Graduate Center, CUNY Sunday, 17 March, 2019 9:00 am–10:30 am Panels

SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Peel Sheraton Centre Toronto, Davenport Alternative Families: Kinship Networks beyond the Baroue Styles: Form and Logic Norm Sponsor: Comparative Literature Sponsor: Society for the Study of Early Modern Women (EMW) Chair: Marsha Collins, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chair: Roisin Cossar, University of Manitoba Organizers: Marsha Collins, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Organizers: Grace Coolidge, Grand Valley Sate University Katharina Piechocki, Lyndan Warner, Saint Mary's University Respondent: Eugenio Reni, Johns Hopkins University Respondent: Roisin Cossar, University of Manitoba Panelists: Panelists: Monika Kaup, University of Washington "Breaking the Circle of Perfection": Baroue Form from Johann Grace Coolidge, Grand Valley Sate University Holding the Noble Family Together: Sex, Death, and Remarriage Kepler to Isabelle Stengers in Spain, 1400–1600 Hudson Vincent, Harvard University Alex Mizumoto-Gitter, University of Kansas Baroko: e Logic of Baroue Style On the Cusp of Adulthood: Pope Alexander VI, His Son, and Jon Snyder, University of California, Sana Barbara Presentation as Family Strategy Laconism and Style in Early Modern Naples Lyndan Warner, Saint Mary's University Kinship Riddles SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Willow Centre SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Maple West Lower-Class Dress, Fashion, and Identity in Europe, 1450–1650 I: Accounting for Dress Scholarly Conseuences: New Translations of French Chair: Michele Robinson, Aalto University Renaissance Texts Organizer: Michele Robinson, Aalto University Sponsor: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Panelists: (ACMRS) Paula Hohti, Aalto University Chair: Kathleen Long, Cornell University Tailoring Fashions: Clothing Commissions By Ordinary People Organizer: Susan Dudash, Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance in Sixteenth- and Early Seventeenth-Century Italy Studies Stefania Montemezzo, Aalto University Respondent: Phillip Usher, New York University Spreading Fashion: e Role of Peddlers in the Diusion of Trends in Early Modern Italy Panelists: Robert Hudson, Brigham Young University Escrire Clement: Epistolary Translation as Critical Biography in Marot's Epistres JoAnn DellaNeva, University of Notre Dame Lancelot de Carle's "Story of Anne Boleyn": Some Missing Verses and a King's Rage Explained SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Yorkville West Sheraton Centre Toronto, Carleton e uestion of Truth in Renaissance Sacred Poetry Beyond Matter/Spirit: Rethinking Materiality and I Signication in Early Modernity Sponsor: Charles Singleton Center for the Study of Premodern Europe Chair: Celeste Brusati, University of Michigan Chair: Micha Lazarus, Trinity College, University of Cambridge Organizer: AnnMarie Bridges, Harvard University Organizer: Francesco Brenna, Johns Hopkins University Respondent: Celeste Brusati, University of Michigan Panelists: Panelists: Francesco Brenna, Johns Hopkins University Lee Wandel, SUNY Geneseo A Reading of Milton's Of Education: Toward a New Poetics? Of Signs: Matter and Revelation in the Liturgies of William Durand and John Calvin Marco Faini, Universià Ca' Foscari Venezia "È l'invenzione intrusa nel soprannaturale": Truth, History, and AnnMarie Bridges, Harvard University the Meraviglioso in Italian Christian Epic Rethinking "Matter" through Calvin's Account of Divine Accommodation Anne Boemler, Northwestern University Communal Truth in Abraham Cowley's Davideis Constance Furey, Indiana University Sharing the Word: Renaissance Poetry and the Problem of Presence SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Spruce South and N orth SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Saxa Loquuntur: Early Modern Geology and Sheraton Centre Toronto, Osgoode Ballroom E ast Mineralogy in Latin Oending Spirits: Expectation and Negotiation in Sponsor: Societas Internationalis Studiis Neolatinis Provehendis/ Shakespearean Performance International Association for Neo-Latin Studies Chair: Ovanes Akopyan, Leopold-Franzens-Universiät Innsbruck Sponsor: Pacic Northwest Renaissance Society Organizer: Marc Laureys, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universiät Bonn Chair: Sarah Crover, University of Wisconsin–Madison Panelists: Organizer: Paul Budra, Simon Fraser University Martin Korenjak, Leopold-Franzens-Universiät Innsbruck Panelists: e Taste of Stone: Descriptive Techniues in Conrad Gessner's Natalia Khomenko, York University De rerum fossilium guris e Trouble with Staging A Midsummer Night's Dream in Early Soviet eatre Dominik Berrens, Leopold-Franzens-Universiät Innsbruck Names and ings: e Case of the Bermannus Tom Bishop, University of Auckland Now Popping Up in Auckland Irina Tautschnig, University of Innsbruck Plane admirabile fossilium theatrum: Promoting Mineralogy in the Rebecca Fall, Newberry Library Seventeenth Century Making Midsummer for the People: Audience, Access, and the Politics of Engagement

SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Danforth SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Pine East John Dowland, en and Now Respondent: Jennifer Wood, Shakespeare uarterly Global Prague: Renaissance and Reformation Panelists: Crossroads Joseph Mann, Great Hearts America Sponsor: History "Because of My Love and Hope": John Dowland's Pedagogy of Chair: omas Kaufmann, Princeton University Ethics for Young Musicians Organizer: Suzanna Ivanic, University of Kent K. Dawn Grapes, Colorado Sate University Panelists: Semper Dowland: Poetic Reections, Contemporaneous and Anna Parker, University of Cambridge Modern Silver: e Matter of Jewish-Christian Encounter in Imperial Prague Ivana Horacek, Langara College Ornamental Instruments: Printed Gis of Knowledge at the Court of Rudolf II Suzanna Ivanic, University of Kent Global Catholicism in Seventeenth-Century Prague SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall C Sheraton Centre Toronto, Chestnut East Patterns of Knowledge Production in Early Modern Mobility and the Renaissance City Graphic Collections I Sponsor: European Architectural History Network (EAHN) Sponsor: Italian Art Society Chair: Saundra Weddle, Drury University Chair: Elisabeth Oy-Marra, Johannes Gutenberg Universiät Mainz Organizer: Elizabeth Merrill, Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschageschichte Organizers: Elisabeth Oy-Marra, Johannes Gutenberg Universiät Mainz Panelists: Irina Schmiedel, Johannes Gutenberg Universiät Mainz Darka Bilic, Institute of Art History, Split From Sanitation to Trade and Lodging in Early Modern Panelists: Lazarettos Genevieve Warwick, University of Edinburgh Housing the Early Modern Drawing Album: Between the Studio, Saida Bondini, e Courauld Institute of Art and University of Lausanne the Library, and the Museum Constructing Mobility: Networks of Architectural Patronage in Late Fieenth- and Early Sixteenth-Century Bologna Irina Schmiedel, Johannes Gutenberg Universiät Mainz Organizing Art and Nature: On the Compilation and Reception Guido Cimadomo, Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura Universidad de of Early Modern Graphic Collections Málaga e Voyage of the Serliana Motif: e Transmission of Katherine Reinhart, CASSH, University of Cambridge Architectural Values in Sixteenth-Century Europe Collecting Art, Producing Science: Graphic Collections in Early Modern Scientic Societies Niall Atkinson, University of Chicago Viewing Cities on the Move: e Roving Eye of Early Modern Travelers SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Leaside SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Friendship and Early Modern Art I Sheraton Centre Toronto, Willow West Chair: Kelley Di Dio, University of Vermont Spenser's Aerlives I Organizers: Kelley Di Dio, University of Vermont Sponsor: International Spenser Society Ilaria Andreoli, Centre national de la recherche scientique Chair: Colleen Rosenfeld, Pomona College Panelists: Organizer: Colleen Rosenfeld, Pomona College Gail Elizabeth Solberg, Independent Scholar An Unlikely Cross-School Medieval Friendship Panelists: Jennifer Vaught, University of Louisiana Laayette Anne Proctor, Roger Williams University Marvell's Spenser e Friendliness of Vincenzo Danti and Domenico Poini, Like- Minded Sculptors in Late Renaissance Florence Beatrice Bradley, University of Chicago Spenser's "Sweet Toyle": e Residue of Erotic Labor in Early Tommaso Mozzati, e Metropolian Museum of Art Modern Literature e Birth of Friendship: Artists and Private Bonds in Italian Early Modern Sources Brice Peterson, Pennsylvania Sate University Spenser, Lanyer, and the English Literary Hymn

SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, York Early Modern Women and Books I: Owners and Makers Sponsor: Women and Gender Chair: Georgianna Ziegler, Independent Scholar Organizers: Mihoko Suzuki, University of Miami Georgianna Ziegler, Independent Scholar Respondent: Heidi Craig, Folger Shakespeare Library Panelists: Deanne Williams, York University Making Hrotswitha of Gandersheim's Opera Elizabeth Kolkovich, Ohio Sate University, Manseld Women's Reading Networks in Early Modern England Martine Van Elk, California Sate University, Long Beach Katharina Lescailje and Her Printing House in National and International Context SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Willow East Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand East Cultures of Bureaucracy I: Information and Landscapes of Alterity, ca. 1500–1700 Communication Chair: Stephanie Leitch, Florida Sate University Sponsor: Warburg Institute, University of London Organizers: Erin Benay, Case Western Reserve University Chair: Bill Sherman, Warburg Institute, University of London Francesco Freddolini, Luther College, University of Regina Organizer: Michelle O'Malley, Warburg Institute, University of London Respondent: Frances Gage, Bualo Sate College, SUNY Panelists: Panelists: Rupali Mishra, Auburn University Jennifer Courts, University of Southern Mississippi Intelligence, Information Gathering, and the English East Indies e Crucixion of the Parlement of Paris and the Foundations Trade in the Early Seventeenth Century for French Imperialism Rachel Midura, Sanford University Luke Morgan, Monash University e Postmistress and the Spy: Patronage, Politics and the Post in Vicino Orsini's Sacro Bosco and the New World Spanish Milan Francesco Freddolini, Luther College, University of Regina Jan Hillgaertner, Universiteit Leiden Ecosystems of Alterity in Stradano's Prints of the New World Communicating Policy: Agents and Diplomatic Networks in the Press of Seventeenth-Century Germany SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Aidan Collins, University of York Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand Centre I e Administration of Bankruptcy in the English Court of Chancery, 1680–1750 New Approaches to Catholic Reform Chair: Celeste McNamara, SUNY Cortland SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Organizers: Celeste McNamara, SUNY Cortland

Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand West Marie Louise Lillywhite, Keble College, University of Oxford Literary, Cartographic, and Legendary Visions of the Panelists: Grace Harpster, Columbia University Americas Artists, Reformers, and Rituals: A Post-Tridentine eory of Panelists: Sacred Images through Practice Anna Klosowska, Miami University Amanda Scott, United Sates Naval Academy Colonial Fictions, 1200–1600s: Baptismal Basin of St. Louis; Hangry Parishioners and Near Drownings: Taking Tridentine Boccaccio, Petrarch, and Saint-Amant on the Canaries Reform Too Far James Bonar, ueen's University at Kingston "ueen of Earth and Sea": , America, and the Venetian SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Vision of the New World Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall A Elizabeth Sauer, Brock University Early Transatlantic Textual Transactions Lately Sprung Up in e Multiple Copies of Early English Books America Sponsor: Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing (SHARP) SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Chair: Andie Silva, York College, CUNY Sheraton Centre Toronto, Cedar Organizer: Scott Schoeld, Huron University College, University of Western Onario Nostalgia, Memory, and Loss in Early Modern Panelists: England John Mcuillen, e Morgan Library and Museum Edition vs. Copy in the Works of William Caxton Sponsor: History Chair: Alexandra Walsham, University of Cambridge Philip Palmer, University of California, Los Angeles Seventy-Five Copies of Coryats Crudities Organizer: Alexandra Walsham, University of Cambridge Respondent: Alexandra Walsham, University of Cambridge Scott Schoeld, Huron University College, University of Western Onario Panelists: e Surviving Copies of Ralph Brooke's Catalogue (1619 and Harriet Lyon, Christ's College, University of Cambridge 1622) Nostalgia and Amnesia in Post-Reformation England Brooke Conti, Cleveland Sate University Remembering the Immemorial: Shakespeare's Sites of Christian Origin Katharine Hodgkin, University of East London Memory, Melancholy, and the Languages of Loss in Seventeenth- Century Life Writing SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall B Sheraton Centre Toronto, Rosedale Michelangelo's Drawings I Books, Transmissions, and Transformations in Chair: Maria Ruvoldt, Fordham University Renaissance and Early Modern Spain I: Books in Organizers: Deborah Parker, University of Virginia Women's Epistles Raymond Carlson, Columbia University Sponsor: Centre for Renaissance and Early Modern Studies (CREMS), Panelists: ueen Mary, University of London Deborah Parker, University of Virginia Chair: María Morrás, Universiat Pompeu Fabra and University of Oxford Michelangelo’s Fall of and the Vestiges of Memory Organizer: María Morrás, Universiat Pompeu Fabra and University of Mauro Mussolin, Independent Scholar Oxford e Master's Doodles: Irony, Playfulness, and Informality in Panelists: Michelangelo's Drawings Vanessa de Cruz Medina, Pompeu Fabra University Raymond Carlson, Columbia University Isabel Clara Eugenia and Amadis de Gaula: Women and Chivalric Michelangelo's Target Practice Romances in Early Modern Spain Patricia Marín Cepeda, Universidad de Burgos SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS In eir Own Hand: Love Letters by Masked Women between Sheraton Centre Toronto, Kensington Early Modern Spain and Italy Montserrat Pérez-Toribio, Wheaton College Pirates and Spies in the Caribbean and Beyond in Resolución Varonil and the Correspondence of Mary Stuart Early Modern Spanish Literature O'Donnell, Countess of Tyrconell Chair: Valerie Billing, Central College SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Organizer: Eduardo Olid, Muhlenberg College Sheraton Centre Toronto, Maple East Panelists: Timothy Johnson, University of Nebraska at Kearney Hardiesse et mollesse: déstabilisations, dissidences, "A Curative Antidote to Enemy Venom": Espionage and Early Modern Spanish Military Strategy recongurations du masculin Jesus-David Jerez-Gomez, California Sate University, San Bernardino Sponsor: Société Française d’Etude du Seizième Siècle (SFDES) Renegade Pirates in Cervantes' Mediterranean: From Ana Felix Chair: Daniele Maira, Georg-August-Universiät Göttingen to Captain Ward Organizer: Daniele Maira, Georg-August-Universiät Göttingen Eduardo Olid, Muhlenberg College Panelists: At the Service of His Majesty: Espionage in Early Modern Sona Dembruk, Georg-August-Universiät Göttingen Spanish Writers «Cest œil perdu ne le rend point plus laid»: mollesse et mutilation masculine

SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Teodoro Patera, Georg-August-Universiät Göttingen Sheraton Centre Toronto, Chestnut West Masculinité et réexivité: soi-même comme un mol Freya Baur, Georg-August-Universiät Göttingen e Serenissima and the Italian Wars: Culture, Society Masculin, féminin et intersexe? – La métaphore du genre dans les and the Arts rhétoriues françaises Sponsor: Centro Cicogna Chair: Giorgio Tagliaferro, University of Warwick SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS

Organizer: Matteo Soranzo, McGill University Sheraton Centre Toronto, Linden Panelists: Milton and Political eory Matteo Soranzo, McGill University Forecasting Venice in 1494: Printers, Astrologers, and the Great Panelists: Conjunction David Currell, American University of Beirut Epic War Games in Paradise Lost Matteo Casini, Suolk University e Palm Sunday Procession in Venice, 1495 Ben LaBreche, University of Mary Washington Milton's Babel Chriscinda Henry, McGill University Venetia Rigurata: e Female Political Icon during the War of James Simpson, Harvard University the League of Cambrai Absolutist Milton SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Pine West Sheraton Centre Toronto, Birchwood Ballroom Religion, Representations, and Reality in the Early Beyond the Singular Artist: A Critical Assessment of Modern English Marketplace Collaboration, ca. 1400–1700 Sponsor: Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association Sponsor: Society of Fellows (SOF) of the American Academy in Rome Chair: Samantha Dressel, Chapman University (AAR) Organizer: Kristin Bezio, University of Richmond Organizers: Victoria Addona, Harvard University Panelists: Sarah Grandin, Harvard University Scott Oldenburg, Tulane University Alison Frazier, University of Texas at Austin "A coal from the altar": Puritan Preachers and the Competition Panelists: for Coal in Newcastle-upon-Tyne Wolfgang Loseries, Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut Kristin Bezio, University of Richmond e Design for the Cappella del Campo in Siena: Collaboration Markets, Machinations, and Martin Mar-Prelate: e in a Fourteenth-Century Municipal Project Marketplace of Publication and Espionage Surrounding the Alexis Culotta, American Academy of Art Marprelate Controversy Coopetition in the Wake of Raphael: e Decoration of Villa Chelsea McKelvey, Southern Methodist University Lante al Gianicolo e Work of Writing in Early Modern Devotional Poetry Daria Foner, Columbia University Andrea del Sarto as Artistic Collaborator SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Hannah Kinney, Independent Scholar Sheraton Centre Toronto, Norfolk Giovanni Alberghetti, Artillery Founders, and the Development of Cast Sculpture in Florence Ficino I: Developments in Ficino's ought over

Time SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Chair: omas Leinkauf, Westälische Wilhelms-Universiät Münster Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand Centre II Organizer: Valery Rees, School of Economic Science, London Women's Ties: Agency, Networks, and Memory in Panelists: Rocco Di Dio, Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Neo-Latin Studies Italy, ca. 1400–1550 From Manuscript to Print: Marsilio Ficino and the Myth of the Sponsor: Centre for Renaissance and Early Modern Studies (CREMS), Twin Venuses ueen Mary, University of London Guido Bartolucci, Universià della Calabria Chair: Caroline Castiglione, Brown University e Critical Edition of the De Christiana religione and Marsilio Organizers: Lisa Di Crescenzo, ueen Mary University of London Ficino's Religious ought Amanda Madden, Georgia Institute of Technolo Valery Rees, School of Economic Science, London Respondent: Caroline Castiglione, Brown University Florence in the 1490s as Mirrored in Ficino's Work Panelists: Jennifer Cavalli, College of Charleston e Work Women Do: Isabella d'Este and Female Networks in Ferrara Lisa Di Crescenzo, ueen Mary University of London A Woman's Land: Agency, Memory, and Kinship in an Émigré Family

SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | ROUNDTABLES Sheraton Centre Toronto, Forest Hill Roundtable: Poetry on the Rocks I: Elements Sponsor: Society for Renaissance and Baroue Hispanic Poetry Chair: Leah Middlebrook, University of Oregon Organizers: Leah Middlebrook, University of Oregon Jenny Forsythe, University of California, Los Angeles Discussants: Christopher Johnson, Arizona Sate University Lisl Schoepin, University of California, Los Angeles David Souto Alcalde, Trinity College Dublin Luis Rodríguez Rincón, Sanford University Catherine Illingworth, University of California, Los Angeles SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | SEMINARS SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | SEMINARS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Osgoode Ballroom We st Sheraton Centre Toronto, Oxford Risky Business: Managing Risks in the Design and Paradise Lost and e Rediscovered Country Development of Digital Humanities Projects Chair: David Reher, University of Chicago Chair: Anne MacNeil, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Organizer: Preeshl, University of West Georgia Organizers: Deanna Shemek, University of California, Irvine Speakers: Anne MacNeil, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Daniel Kaczynski, Uniwersytet Warszawski Stormy Waters of Death in Twelh Night and e Tempest Speakers: omas Dabbs, Aoyama Gakuin University Clint Jones, University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point Digitizing Renaissance Collections in Japan: A Template for e Role of Storms in Kill Shakespeare: An Analysis of an Global Collaboration Adaptation Francesco Borghesi, University of Sydney Artemis Preeshl, University of West Georgia e Evolution of Digital Editing: e Pico Project as a Case Stormy Weather: Shipwrecks and Relational Repair in Study Shakespeare’s Comedy of Errors, Tempest, and Twelh Night Sunday, 17 March, 2019 11:00 am–12:30 pm Panels

SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall B Sheraton Centre Toronto, Norfolk Michelangelo's Drawings II Ficino II: Developments in Ficino's ought on a Chair: Alexander Nagel, New York University Wider Stage Organizers: Deborah Parker, University of Virginia Chair: Brian Copenhaver, University of California, Los Angeles Raymond Carlson, Columbia University Organizer: Valery Rees, School of Economic Science, London Panelists: Panelists: Cammy Brothers, Northeastern University Valerio Sanzotta, Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Neo-Latin Studies Iterative Lines in Michelangelo's Late Drawings Marsilio Ficino, Cristoforo Landino, and the Virgilian Cup Emily Fenichel, Florida Atlantic University Zhonghe Liang, Sichuan University Flesh and the Spirit: Michelangelo's Late Drawing Techniues Two Ancient Commentary Traditions Meet: Some Problems in William Wallace, Washington University in S. Louis the Chinese Translation of Ficino's De Amore Michelangelo Stops Drawing James Snyder, Marist College Alan Labouseur, Marist College A Semantic Network of Philosophical Terminology in Marsilio SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Ficino's Platonic eology Sheraton Centre Toronto, Carleton

Forms of Myth in Renaissance Studies SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS

Chair: Wendy Hyman, Oberlin College University of Toronto, Victoria College, VC115 Organizer: Wendy Hyman, Oberlin College Between Burgundy and the Empire: Liège and the Panelists: Arts in the Sixteenth Century I Miriam Jacobson, University of Georgia Remediating Medea: e Renaissance Myth of the Renaissance Sponsor: Historians of Netherlandish Art Tara Gildea, Rutgers University Chair: Krista De Jonge, KU Leuven e Recourse to Myth in Shakespeare's e Rape of Lucrece Organizers: Marisa Bass, Yale University Evan Choate, Rice University Ethan Kavaler, University of Toronto Myth, Metatheatricality, and Heywood’s Historiography Krista De Jonge, KU Leuven Kay Stanton, California Sate University, Fullerton Panelists: In Troy ere Lies the Myth: Lucrece, Hamlet, Troilus, Allegory Ethan Kavaler, University of Toronto and Archetype Lambert Lombard and Netherlandish Classicism Edward Wouk, University of Manchester SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS e Intersection of Metalwork and Printmaking in the Art of Sheraton Centre Toronto, Osgoode Ballroom E ast Lambert Suavius of Liège Elizabeth Mattison, University of Toronto Rethinking Shakespeare and Hospitality Swabia in Liège: Daniel Mauch and the Reformation of Sculpture Sponsor: Pacic Northwest Renaissance Society Chair: Tamara Goeglein, Franklin & Marshall College Organizer: Paul Budra, Simon Fraser University Panelists: Mark Bayer, University of Texas at San Antonio Twelh Night and the Political Economy of Charity Paul Budra, Simon Fraser University "He used me kindly": Hospitality and Class Hypocrisy in Coriolanus Stephen Mead, Saint Martin's University Troilus, Cressida, and Xenia SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, York Sheraton Centre Toronto, Pine West Early Modern Women and Books II: Locating "Let's Do the Time Warp Again": Reassessing Origins Women Publishers and Utopias in Early Modern English Texts Sponsor: Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, California State Chair: Christina Moss, University of Waterloo University, Long Beach Organizers: Mary Truglia, Indiana University Chair: Valerie Wayne, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa Reme Bohlin, University of Connecticut Organizer: Valerie Wayne, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa Panelists: Respondent: Martine Van Elk, California Sate University, Long Beach Wendy Furman-Adams, Whittier College Panelists: "Male and Female Light": Artists Reading Milton's Gendered Alan Farmer, Ohio Sate University Instant of Creation e Rise of Widow Publishers in Early Modern England Amanda Henrichs, Amherst College Sarah Neville, Ohio Sate University Back to the Beginning (Again [and Again]): Petrarchan Uchronia Locating the "absent-present": Feminist Codimetrics and the in Pamphilia to Amphilanthus Women of the Early English Book Trade Mary Truglia, Indiana University Reorienting Origins: Female Agency in Lucy Hutchinson's Order SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS and Disorder Sheraton Centre Toronto, Willow East Reme Bohlin, University of Connecticut Failed Agency in Cavendish's Blazing World Cultures of Bureaucracy II: Textuality and Practices

Sponsor: Warburg Institute, University of London SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Chair: Bill Sherman, Warburg Institute, University of London Sheraton Centre Toronto, Pine East Organizer: Michelle O'Malley, Warburg Institute, University of London Beyond Eastern Europe, 1400–1700 Panelists: Giacomo Giudici, Warburg Institute, University of London Sponsor: Art and Architecture Political and Social Practices of Document Making in the Chair: Angela Vanhaelen, McGill University Chancery of the Sforza (1450–1499) Organizers: Tomasz Grusiecki, Boise Sate University Rebecca Carnevali, University of Warwick Katie Jakobiec, University of Oxford Red Tape in Print: Printing, Bureaucracy, and the Public Sphere omas Kaufmann, Princeton University in Bologna, 1570s–1630s Panelists: Elaine Tierney, Victoria & Albert Museum Robyn Radway, Central European University Meetings and the Performance of Organisation: Designing Deterritorializing the Empire: Viewing Habsburg Europe from Celebrations in London and Paris, 1660–1715 the "German House" in Sixteenth-Century Constantinople Andrzej Piotrowski, University of Minnesoa SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS e Architecture of Dissent during the Polish-Lithuanian University of Toronto, Regis College, Classroo m C Reformation Ingenious Jesuits: Prudence and Talents in Jesuit SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Literature Sheraton Centre Toronto, Davenport Chair: Laura Madella, Universià degli Studi di Parma Organizer: Cristiano Casalini, Boston College Baroue Styles: Allegory, Music, and Gender Panelists: Sponsor: Comparative Literature Cristiano Casalini, Boston College Chair: Eugenio Reni, Johns Hopkins University e Talent of Prudence: Antonio Possevino S and the Organizers: Marsha Collins, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Cultivation of a Temperament Katharina Piechocki, Harvard University Francesco Mattei, Universià degli Studi Roma Tre Respondent: Katharina Piechocki, Harvard University Too Much "Prudence": General Claudio Acuaviva Warns the Jesuits against Scrupuli Panelists: Marina Brownlee, Princeton University Davide Mombelli, Universidad de Alicante María de Zayas and the Web of Words Comparative Analysis of the Rhetoric-Poetic Concept of "Prudence" in Gracián and the Italian Conceptist Mary uinn, University of New Mexico e Sense of Style in a Neapolitan Dramma Musicale Wendy Heller, Princeton University What's so Baroue about Baroue Opera?: Performing en, Performing Now SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall A Sheraton Centre Toronto, Willow Centre Circulation Networks and the Movement of Books in Lower-Class Dress, Fashion, and Identity in Europe, Early Modern Europe, Asia, and the Americas 1450–1650 II: Imitation or Invention? Sponsor: Newberry Library Center for Renaissance Studies Chair: Paula Hohti, Aalto University Chair: Alexandra Gillespie, University of Toronto Organizer: Michele Robinson, Aalto University Organizer: Melissa Moreton, Hill Museum & Manuscript Library Panelists: Panelists: Michele Robinson, Aalto University Shanti Graheli, University of Glasgow Angelia's Gilded Turkish Shoes: Cross-Cultural Exchange and Italy-France-Scotland: A Privileged Route for Renaissance Books Lower-Class Dress in Early Modern Italy John Field-Perez, University of Missouri Sophie Pitman, Columbia University New World Books: Documenting Book Interventions in a "Everyone is permitted to aunt it out": Urban Fashion among Peruvian Conventual Library the Lower Classes Paul Nelles, Carleton University Emilie Brinkman, Purdue University e Global Circulation of Jesuit Letters in Script and Print e Intersection of "High" and "Low" Fashion in Seventeenth- Century England

SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Osgoode Ballroom W est SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Yorkville West Women, Wickedness, and Virtue on the English Stage e uestion of Truth in Renaissance Sacred Poetry Panelists: Katelyn McCarthy, University of Minnesoa II e Unstable Abject and Impossible Virtue in e Tragedy of Sponsor: Charles Singleton Center for the Study of Premodern Europe Mariam Chair: Francesco Brenna, Johns Hopkins University Andrew Loeb, Trent University Organizer: Francesco Brenna, Johns Hopkins University Reading the eatrical Witch: Textual Spectacle in John Panelists: Jones' Adrasa Kim Hedlin, University of California, Los Angeles Jenna Dreier, University of Minnesoa e Truth of Job in the Early Modern Period From Apprentice to Master: Playing Shakespeare's Women in Alessio Panichi, Johns Hopkins University Prison "Dunue il poema sacro tiene il primo luogo": Religion and Poetry in Tommaso Campanella's Poetica SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Deni Kasa, Tel Aviv University Sheraton Centre Toronto, Cedar e Patience of David: Bridging Christian and Pre-Christian Epic in the Davideis Ancient Enmities: Classicism and Religious Others Sponsor: Society for Early Modern Classical Reception (SEMCR) SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Chairs: Keith Budner, University of California, Berkeley Sheraton Centre Toronto, Danforth David Reher, University of Chicago Organizer: Caroline Stark, Howard University Musical Forms in English Renaissance Literature Panelists: Sponsor: English Literature Hicham Boutaleb, Universiteit van Amsterdam Chair: Joseph Ortiz, University of Texas at El Paso Islamo-Christian Appropriations of Classical Texts on Race Organizer: Joseph Ortiz, University of Texas at El Paso Gloria de Liberali, University of Washington Panelists: e Ancient Mediterranean Past in the Bentivoglio Chapel Nicholas Bellinson, University of Chicago Lisa Kattenberg, Universiteit van Amsterdam e Owl's Merry Note: Song and Comic Resolution in Love's Shared Ancestors, Shared Enemies: e Batavian Model, the Labour's Lost Arauco War, and the Dutch Revolt Claire Busse, La Salle University "Very pleasant either to bee read or sunge": omas Deloney's Literary Ballads Jennifer Wood, Shakespeare uarterly Hearing Cues in Shakespeare: Embedded Musical Stage Directions in the First Folio SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Kensington Sheraton Centre Toronto, Maple West Bodies and Body Parts in Hispanic Literature French and Italian Literary Translations and Panelists: Transformations Mia Prensky, Princeton University Panelists: Broken Shoes and Used Socks: e Burlesue of Child Rape Rebecca Kingston, University of Toronto in Lazarillo de Tormes A Crucial Moment in Plutarch Reception in France: Tory's 1530 Sophia Nuñez, Princeton University Translation of Plutarch's Political Precepts Aborted Books and Misread Bodies in Guzmán de Alarache Tommaso De Robertis, University of Pennslyvania Christie Cole, Indiana University Platonic Science in the Vernacular: Sebastiano Erizzo's Italian Performing Wonder: e Enchanted Head as Marvelous Translation of Plato's Timaeus (1557) Mechanism in Don uixote Part II Adrienne Eldredge, University of Connecticut "Je m'embrouille avec mes larmes et mes ris": Italian eater's SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Evolving Emotions in Seventeenth-Century France University of Toronto, Victoria College, VC215 SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS New Technologies and Renaissance Studies I: Open, Sheraton Centre Toronto, Yorkville East Cooperative Early Modern Scholarship On Motion and Mobility: Mimesis, Kinesis, and the Sponsor: Iter: Gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance Chair: Laura Estill, S. Francis Xavier University Liveliness of ings Organizer: Laura Estill, S. Francis Xavier University Sponsor: Renaissance Conference of Southern California (RCSC) Panelists: Chairs: Letha Ch'ien, Sonoma Sate University Randa El Khatib, University of Victoria Jessica Stevenson Stewart, Cantor Arts Center, Sanford University Building the Digital Renaissance Community through Early Organizer: Lauren Kilroy-Ewbank, Pepperdine University Modern Digital Review Respondent: Jessica Stevenson Stewart, Cantor Arts Center, Sanford Elizabeth Grumbach, Arizona Sate University University Considering Place, Publics, and the Present: Creating Panelists: Cooperative Spaces for Early Modern Scholars James Bloom, Hamilton College Raymond Siemens, University of Victoria Double Vision: Images, Bodies, and the Spectator's Share Making Open Social Scholarship Work Alexandra Marraccini, Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford Motile Stones: Pearls, Bezoars, and Other Accretions in Early SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Modern English Collections

University of Toronto, Victoria College, VC206 Matthew Culler, University of California, Berkeley Moving Ornament and Ornamental Movement in Sixteenth Diplomatic Petitioning between Christian and Century Literature on the Visual Arts Islamic Polities: Commonalities and Contestations (1500-1700) SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS

Chair: Natalie Rothman, University of Toronto Sheraton Centre Toronto, Chestnut East Organizer: Guido Van Meersbergen, University of Warwick Joy and Resistance in Early Modern Literature Respondent: Natalie Rothman, University of Toronto Sponsor: Southeastern Renaissance Conference (SRC) Panelists: Jose Escribano-Paez, Universidad Pablo de Olavide Organizer: Robert Kilgore, University of South Carolina Beaufort Between Protection and Imperial Expansion: Maghrebi Petitions Panelists: to the Spanish and Ottoman Rulers (1500–40) Nancy Zaice, Francis Marion University Finding Joy in the Journey: Herbert of Chirbury's Resistance in Guido Van Meersbergen, University of Warwick Courtiership Petitioning the Padishah: Practices of East India Company Diplomacy in Seventeenth-Century Mughal India Brian Henderson, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Self-Care and the Renaissance Body: Sprezzatura as Performative Mariusz Kaczka, European University Institute Resistance Petitioning the Sultan: Dragomans and Everyday Conduct of Diplomacy in Istanbul Robert Kilgore, University of South Carolina Beaufort "Behold, great ueene, faire Eves Apologie": Aemilia Lanyer, Race, and Resistance John Wall, North Carolina Sate University Donne's Devotions upon Emergent Occasions in Liturgical Context: Pastoral Care in Post-Reformation Church of England SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Willow West Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand West Spenser's Aerlives II e Old Man and the Sea: Oceanic Studies and Sponsor: International Spenser Society Cervantes Chair: Colleen Rosenfeld, Pomona College Sponsor: Cervantes Society of America Organizer: Colleen Rosenfeld, Pomona College Chair: Eduardo Olid, Muhlenberg College Panelists: Organizer: Eduardo Olid, Muhlenberg College Catherine Nicholson, Yale University Panelists: Lost Plots: Sebastian Evans and the End of e Faerie ueene Steven Wagschal, Indiana University Stephen Foley, Brown University Cervantes, the Sublime, and the Sea Found in Translation: Bathurst's Latin Shepherdes Calender Paul Johnson, DePauw University Yulia Ryzhik, University of Toronto Scarborough Tempering Fears and Sails: Maritime Contingency in "La Spenserian Allegory in Japan española inglesa" Stephen Hessel, Ball Sate University SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS "No hay camino...sino estelas en el mar": Cervantine Seafaring as Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall C Redenition of Social Space

Patterns of Knowledge Production in Early Modern SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Graphic Collections II Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand Centre I Sponsor: Italian Art Society e Material Culture of Catholicism and Chairs: Elisabeth Oy-Marra, Johannes Gutenberg Universiät Mainz Confessional Politics in Early Modern England Irina Schmiedel, Johannes Gutenberg Universiät Mainz Organizers: Elisabeth Oy-Marra, Johannes Gutenberg Universiät Mainz Sponsor: History Irina Schmiedel, Johannes Gutenberg Universiät Mainz Chair: Alexandra Walsham, University of Cambridge Organizer: Aislinn Muller, Boston College Respondent: Elisabeth Oy-Marra, Johannes Gutenberg Universiät Mainz Panelists: Panelists: Annkatrin Kaul, Johannes Gutenberg Universiät Mainz Claire Marsland, Durham University Procedures of Early Connoisseural Knowledge Production on the Material Culture of Persecution: Identifying and Analysing Pages of Sebastiano Resta's Galleria Portatile. English Catholic Liturgical Objects Natalia Keller, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de Chile Sarah Johanesen, King's College London e Codice Bonola at the MNBA in Santiago de Chile: History, "at Silken Priest": Catholic Disguise and Anti-Popery on the Purpose, and Ambitions English Mission (1559–1640) Aislinn Muller, Boston College Sacred Materials and Political Subversion in the Jesuit Mission to SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS England Sheraton Centre Toronto, Maple East

Hardiesse et mollesse: Montaigne SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS

Sponsor: Société Française d’Etude du Seizième Siècle (SFDES) Sheraton Centre Toronto, Peel Chair: Teodoro Patera, Georg-August-Universiät Göttingen Class in Early Modern Britain Organizer: Daniele Maira, Georg-August-Universiät Göttingen Sponsor: Society for Renaissance Studies, United Kingdom Panelists: Gary Ferguson, University of Virginia Chair: Cathy Shrank, University of Sheeld Licence grecue, "hardiesse," and "mollesse" in Montaigne's Essays Organizer: Andrew Hadeld, University of Sussex Daniele Maira, Georg-August-Universiät Göttingen Panelists: Richard Wistreich, Royal College of Music Montaigne et la hardiesse de dire sa mollesse "e true way to please the ear": Early Modern Singing and Class Dominiue Brancher, Universiät Basel Au-delà du dur et du mou: la souplesse de Montaigne Phil Withington, University of Sheeld "Renaissance" and Social Change in Early Modern England Andrew Hadeld, University of Sussex Class, Politics, and Renaissance Literature SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS University of Toronto, Victoria College, Alumn i Hall Sheraton Centre Toronto, Linden e Microhistory of Economic Practices in Italy: Milton’s Callings Axing Value in Opaue Markets Panelists: Chair: Laurie Nussdorfer, Wesleyan University Juan Cardenas, McGill University John Milton and "e Sad Friends of Truth": Solitary and Organizer: omas Cohen, York University Communal Knowledge, 1631–45 Respondent: Claire Judde de Larivière, Université de Toulouse-Jean Jaurès Jerey Gore, University of Illinois at Chicago Panelists: Tent-makers, Surgeons, and Language-learners: Vocational Renata Ago, Sapienza Universià di Roma Humanism and Milton's Likeliest Means Producing Value: Middling Sort Collectors and Collections in Early Modern Rome Alvin Snider, University of Iowa Musical Embodiment and the of Alessia Meneghin, Independent Scholar Second-Hand Dealers and Estimators of Goods in Fieenth- Century Florence SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Leaside omas Cohen, York University Life and Times in the Rag Trade Friendship and Early Modern Art II Chairs: Ilaria Andreoli, Centre national de la recherche scientique SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Kelley Di Dio, University of Vermont Sheraton Centre Toronto, Spruce South and N orth Organizers: Kelley Di Dio, University of Vermont "Parodying" Catullus and Horace: Towards a History Ilaria Andreoli, Centre national de la recherche scientique of the "parodia" in Neo-Latin Literature Respondent: Elizabeth Pilliod, Rutgers University–Camden Sponsors: Societas Internationalis Studiis Neolatinis Provehendis/ Panelists: International Association for Neo-Latin Studies, Neo-Latin Literature Olga Hajduk, Polish Academy of Sciences e Italian Artistic Community in Renaissance Poland: Friends, Chair: Susanna de Beer, Universiteit Leiden Partners, and Entrepreneurs Organizer: Marc Laureys, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universiät Bonn Kimberlee Cloutier-Blazzard, Simmons University Panelists: Laughing, Loving, and Limning in Holland: Artistic Jeanine De Landtsheer, KU Leuven Collaboration between Judith Leyster and Jan Miense Molenaer Catullus as a Model for Sixteenth-Century "parodiae" Roswitha Simons, Universiät Bonn SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS "Parodiae Horatianae" on the Death of Paulus Schede Melissus (1602) Sheraton Centre Toronto, Rosedale Marc Laureys, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universiät Bonn Books, Transmissions, and Transformations in Valens Acidalius's "parodiae" of Horace's Odes Renaissance and Early Modern Spain II: Minorities and/in the Book SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS University of Toronto, Victoria College, VC212 Sponsor: Centre for Renaissance and Early Modern Studies (CREMS), ueen Mary, University of London e Legacy of Birgitta of Sweden: Women, Politics, Chair: María Morrás, Universiat Pompeu Fabra and University of Oxford and Reform in Renaissance Italy I Organizer: María Morrás, Universiat Pompeu Fabra and University of Oxford Sponsor: Religion Respondent: Jeremy Lawrance, University of Oxford Chair: Unn Falkeid, Universitetet i Oslo Panelists: Organizers: Tamar Herzig, Tel Aviv University Rosa Vidal Doval, ueen Mary University of London Unn Falkeid, Universitetet i Oslo Early Modern Manuscripts and Printings of Alonso de Espina's Anna Wainwright, University of New Hampshire Foralitium dei Respondent: Nicholas Terpstra, University of Toronto Sacramento Rosello, Syddansk Universitet Panelists: Troy Transformed: e Matter of Troy in the Libraries of Jane Tylus, Yale University Fieenth-Century Iberian Noble Women Santa Birgitta in Tuscany Isabella Gagliardi, Universià degli Studi di Firenze Prophetic eology: the Santa Brigida al Paradiso in Florence Eleonora Cappuccilli, Universitetet i Oslo St. Birgitta among the Prophets: e Reception of the Revelationes in Domenica Narducci’s Work SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES Sheraton Centre Toronto, Birchwood Ballroom Sheraton Centre Toronto, Forest Hill Artistic Expertise and the Rhetoric of Knowledge, Roundtable: Poetry on the Rocks II: Inventories 1500–1650 Sponsor: Society for Renaissance and Baroue Hispanic Poetry Chair: Surekha Davies, Brown University Chair: Jenny Forsythe, University of California, Los Angeles Organizers: Tamara Golan, Johns Hopkins University Organizers: Leah Middlebrook, University of Oregon Maria Lumbreras, Johns Hopkins University Jenny Forsythe, University of California, Los Angeles Respondent: Surekha Davies, Brown University Discussants: Panelists: Victor Sierra Matute, University of Pennsylvania Lisa Jordan, Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut Ximena Gómez, University of Michigan Healing and Hexing: Medical Expertise in Guercino's Household Noemi Martin Santo, Hampden-Sydney College Jaya Remond, Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschasgeschichte Leticia Mercado, Colby College Expertise, Experience, and Mastery: Teaching Drawing Skills in Manuel Olmedo Gobante, University of Chicago the Early Modern Artist's Manual Allison Caplan, Tulane University and e Metropolian Museum of Art SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES Invisible Knowledge: e Expertise of Central Mexican Nahua Gold-Casters Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand East Roundtable: Paradigms of Renaissance Grotesues SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Chair: Liana Cheney, Universidade da Coruña Sheraton Centre Toronto, Chestnut West Organizer: Damiano Acciarino, Universià Ca' Foscari di Venezia e Stones of Venice: Reframing Sculpture and Discussants: Architecture in the Seicento John Garton, Clark University Chair: Stefano Colombo, University of Warwick Maria Hansen, Københavns Universitet Organizers: Stefano Colombo, University of Warwick Luke Morgan, Monash University Damiano Acciarino, Universià Ca' Foscari di Venezia Meredith Crosbie, Independent Scholar Panelists: Patrizia Granziera, Universidad Autónoma del Esado de Morelos Meredith Crosbie, Independent Scholar Giusto Le Court: "Highly Celebrated Sculptor and Architect" SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES

Luise Scheidt, University of Cambridge University of Toronto, Victoria College, VC101 An Allegory of Warfare: e Cambrai Wars Represented in the Tomb of Doge Leonardo Loredan Roundtable: Between Word and Image: Verbal-Visual Iseabail Rowe, European University Institute Representations in the Historiography of Early "From the clocke to the shore": omas Coryat's "streets" of Modern Europe Piazza San Marco Sponsor: Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, University of Toronto SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Chair: Natalie Oeltjen, Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand Centre II University of Toronto (CRS) Organizer: Noa Yaari, York University Italian Women Writing: Friendship and Intimacy, Discussants: eater, Libertinism Lia Markey, Newberry Library Center for Renaissance Studies Panelists: Bronwen Wilson, University of California, Los Angeles Adriana Guarro Romero, University of California, Los Angeles Ann Jones, Smith College Women's Friendship and Intimacy in Rime d'alcune nobilissime e virtuosissime donne Eileen Reeves, Princeton University Nicla Riverso, University of Washington Noa Yaari, York University e Art of Self-fashioning: Isabella Andreini’s Lettere Julie Robarts, University of Melbourne Diva, Muse, and : Margherita Costa's Marinist Poetry as Cultural Resistance Sunday, 17 March, 2019 2:00 pm–3:30 pm Panels

SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Davenport Sheraton Centre Toronto, Yorkville East Musical Construction and Production in the Late Early Modern Freemasonry, Agents, and Espionage Fieenth and Early Sixteenth Centuries Panelists: Panelists: James Ward, University of California, Berkeley Murray Steib, Ball Sate University e Origins of Freemasonry in Renaissance Florence Mangle the Text or Adapt the Music? A Sixteenth-Century Christophe Schellekens, Leibniz-Institut für europäische Geschichte Solution to Texting Gaspare Ducci: e Value and Limits of Merchants' Biographies Daniel Rogers, Indiana University Ioanna Iordanou, Oxford Brookes University Musical Creative Frameworks in the Late Fieenth and Early Venice's Secret Service: Intelligence Organisation in the Sixteenth Centuries Renaissance Dina Maria Titan, Universiteit Utrecht Clément Godbarge, Columbia University Silvestro Ganassi's Diminution Style: A New Interpretation of La A Physician's Approach to Political Science: Filippo Cavriana's Fontegara Analysis of the French Wars of Religion

SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Maple West Sheraton Centre Toronto, Maple East Plato in the Place of Aristotle: e Transmission of e Judgment of Palaemon: French and/or Neo-Latin Plato's Dialogues in Sixteenth-Century Italian Sponsors: French Literature, Neo-Latin Literature Universities Chair: Phillip Usher, New York University Sponsor: Centre for the Study of the Renaissance, University of Warwick Organizer: Phillip Usher, New York University Chair: Dario Brancato, Concordia University Respondent: Susanna de Beer, Universiteit Leiden Organizer: Maude Vanhaelen, University of Warwick Panelists: Panelists: Ingrid De Smet, University of Warwick Maude Vanhaelen, University of Warwick Multa uae Gallica lingua satis non possunt exprimari: Satire and Multilingualism in Sixteenth-Century France Eclectic Aristotelianism or Platonism? School and University Lectures on Plato in Padua, Bologna, and Venice Myron McShane, Brown University Simone Fellina, Universià degli Studi di Parma e Fate of French and Neo-Latin Paratexts in omas Hacket's Teaching Plato in Sixteenth-Century Florence, from Francesco Translation of evet Cattani da Diacceto to Girolamo Bardi John Nassichuk, University of Western Onario Barbara Bartocci, University of St Andrews Garnier's Troade Workshop: Vernacular and Neo-Latin Sources Paolo Beni da Gubbio (1552–ca. 1625): A inker in a uickly of the Choir's "Senecan" Song Changing World SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Chestnut East University of Toronto, Regis College, Classro om C Religious Figures in Post-Reformation English e Administration and Reception of the Literature Sacraments in Global Jesuit Missions Chair: Joanna Picciotto, University of California, Berkeley Chair: Simon Ditcheld, University of York Organizer: Joshua Phillips, University of Memphis Organizers: Kathleen Comerford, Georgia Southern University Panelists: Jessica Dalton, University of St Andrews Alison Shell, University College London Panelists: King Lear, Samuel Harsnet, and Jesuit Drama Teachers Jessica Dalton, University of St Andrews Patrick McGrath, Southern Illinois University "Tanto di Capuccini come di Giesuiti": Confession, Privileges, e Asceticism of Analogy: Donne, Hegel, and Derrida and Absolution of Heretics in Sixteenth-Century Savoy- Piedmont Joshua Phillips, University of Memphis Replacing the Sacred, Sacralizing the Space Bradley Blankemeyer, University of Oxford Sacramental Priorities: Jesuit Administration and Indigenous Reception of Baptism in Mid-Sixteenth Century Portuguese SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS India Sheraton Centre Toronto, Norfolk Oriol Ambrogio, King's College London "Adamic Language" and Renaissance Lexicography: Obstacle or Inducement to Christianity? Native Perceptions of Marriage at the Jesuit Spanish American Peripheries Inuences in eory and Translation I

Sponsor: Medieval and Renaissance Studies Association in Israel SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Chair: Hagit Amirav, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam University of Toronto, Victoria College, VC1 15 Organizer: Damiano Acciarino, Universià Ca' Foscari di Venezia Between Burgundy and the Empire: Liège and the Respondent: Zur Shalev, University of Haia Panelists: Arts in the Sixteenth Century II Andrew Berns, University of South Carolina Sponsor: Historians of Netherlandish Art "Corruption of Hebrew": Renaissance Jewish Scholars and Chair: Ethan Kavaler, University of Toronto Hebrew Lexicography Organizers: Marisa Bass, Yale University John Considine, University of Albera Ethan Kavaler, University of Toronto Hebrew as a Model for the Early Modern Lexicography of Other Languages Krista De Jonge, KU Leuven Panelists: Emmanuel Joly, Royal Institute for Cultural Heriage SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS "e Brabantine Connexion": Protagonists and Creation in Liège University of Toronto, Victoria College, VC215 Early Sixteenth-Century Religious Architecture New Technologies and Renaissance Studies Dominiue Allart, Université de Liège Precious Metal Egies and Reliuaries in the Principality of II: @JohnDonne Liege in the Sixteenth Century Sponsor: Iter: Gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance Caroline Bolle, KU Leuven and University College London Chair: William Bowen, University of Toronto Scarborough Urban Palaces of the Renaissance in Liège: New Discoveries Organizer: Laura Estill, S. Francis Xavier University

Panelists: SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Jeanne Shami, University of Regina Sheraton Centre Toronto, Willow West Anne James, Luther College, University of Regina ITER and GEMMS: Developing a Community of Sermon Spenser's Ethics Scholars Sponsor: International Spenser Society Brent Nelson, University of Saskatchewan Chair: Colleen Rosenfeld, Pomona College Building Research Infrastructure for the Study of Early Modern Literature Organizer: Colleen Rosenfeld, Pomona College Kyle Dase, University of Saskatchewan Panelists: Mapping the Social Network of John Donne's Correspondence in Abraham Stoll, University of San Diego Narrative Ethics in e Faerie ueene Prose and Verse Namratha Rao, St John's College, University of Oxford Fearful Symmetry in Spenser's Muiopotmos SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS University of Toronto, Victoria College, Alum ni Hall University of Toronto, Victoria College, VC2 12 In Honour of Konrad Eisenbichler: Sex, Gender, and e Legacy of Birgitta of Sweden: Women, Politics, Sexuality in Renaissance Italy I: Gender, Power, and and Reform in Renaissance Italy II Violence Sponsor: Religion Sponsor: Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, University of Chair: Anna Wainwright, University of New Hampshire Toronto Organizers: Tamar Herzig, Tel Aviv University Chair: Nicholas Terpstra, University of Toronto Unn Falkeid, Universitetet i Oslo Organizers: Nicholas Terpstra, University of Toronto Anna Wainwright, University of New Hampshire Jacueline Murray, University of Guelph Respondent: Marco Faini, Universià Ca' Foscari Venezia Panelists: Panelists: Elena Brizio, Georgetown University, Fiesole Campus Ramie Targo, Brandeis University Sexual Violence in the Sienese State before and aer the Fall of Poetry and the Inuisitors: e Case of Vittoria Colonna the Republic Virginia Cox, New York University Gerry Milligan, College of Saten Island, CUNY "Consenti, o pia, ch’in lagrimosi carmi": Angelo Grillo and the Aesthetics, Dress, and Militant Masculinity in Castiglione's Cult of St Bridget Courtier Unn Falkeid, Universitetet i Oslo Guido Ruiero, University of Miami “A single fold under one shepherd”: Birgitta of Sweden in e Lord Who Rejected Love or the Griselda Story (X, 10) Tommaso Campanella’s Monarchia del Messia Reconsidered Yet Again

SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Carleton Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall C Dante, Petrarch, Boccaccio, and the Poetics of the Reappraisals of Renaissance Perspective Early Italian Renaissance I Chair: Ian Verstegen, University of Pennsylvania Chair: Gur Zak, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Organizers: Ian Verstegen, University of Pennsylvania Organizers: Gur Zak, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Tawrin Baker, University of Pennsylvania Kevin Brownlee, University of Pennsylvania Panelists: Tawrin Baker, University of Pennsylvania Respondent: Brian Stock, University of Toronto, Victoria College and Collège Optical Knowledge in the Bestselling Sixteenth-Century de France Textbook Margaria philosophica Panelists: Kristina Olson, George Mason University Justina Spencer, Carleton University Family Separation in Hell: Parents, Children, and Pain in Dante Monocular Vision and the Groundwork of Perspective Shachar Livne, Hebrew University of Jerusalem A. Mark Smith, Museum of Art and Archaeolo, University of Missouri Petrarch's "bella scola": Triumphus Cupidinis 4 vs. Inferno 4 Giambattista Della Porta's Monocular eory of Vision: Ramications and Implications Kevin Brownlee, University of Pennsylvania Petrarch's "Contradiction" Regarding Laura: RVF 360–66 and Trionfo 6 SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Willow Centre Sheraton Centre Toronto, Osgoode Ballroom West Lower-Class Dress, Fashion, and Identity in Europe, Botany, Astrology, and the Pastoral in the Atlantic 1450–1650 III: Representing Dress World Chair: Stefania Montemezzo, Aalto University Chair: Sheila Rabin, Saint Peter's University Organizer: Michele Robinson, Aalto University Panelists: Panelists: Elizabeth Gansen, Grand Valley Sate University Alisa McCusker, Museum of Art and Archaeolo, University of Missouri Monopolies of Knowledge: e Case of Villasante's New Balsam Non-Elite Fashions in Augsburg ca. 1500: e Portrait Drawings in Oviedo's Historia general (1535) of Hans Holbein the Elder Erin Webster, College of William & Mary Yao-Fen You, Cooper Hewit, Smithsonian Design Museum Settling the Moon: Kepler and Colonization Ellen Hanspach-Bernal, Detroit Institute of Arts Teresa Clion, University of Pittsburgh What to Wear to the Wedding? Dressing/Undressing Bruegel's Emblems and Ekphrasis in the Pastoral Fiction of New Spain Peasants in the Detroit Wedding Dance (1566)

Anne-Kristine Sindvald Larsen, Aalto University SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Artisans and Dress in Renaissance Denmark Sheraton Centre Toronto, Yorkville West

SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Staging Rhetoric's Failures

Sheraton Centre Toronto, Spruce South and North Sponsor: Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies / Société canadienne d'études de la Renaissance Interpreting Early Modern Alchemical Texts at the Chair: Gary Kuchar, University of Victoria Othmer Library Collections Organizers: Paul Dyck, Canadian Mennonite University Sponsor: Chemical Heritage Foundation Kenneth Graham, University of Waterloo Chair: Marieke Hendriksen, Universiteit Utrecht Respondent: Kenneth Graham, University of Waterloo Organizer: Megan Piorko, Georgia Sate University Panelists: Panelists: Mathew Martin, Brock University Megan Piorko, Georgia Sate University Rhetoric and Authority in Marlowe's e Massacre at Paris Uniue Copies: Print Anomalies in Alchemical Books in the Jordana Lobo-Pires, University of Toronto Othmer Collection Socratic Silence against Ciceronian Speech in Ben Jonson's Donna Bilak, Twelve Keys Consulancy & Design Volpone e Allen G. Debus Collection and (Early) Modern Research Practice SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Agnieszka Rec, Medieval Academy of America Sheraton Centre Toronto, Osgoode Ballroom East Mining the Text: Alchemy, Metallurgy, and the Book in Early Modern Central Europe Shakespeare and Philosophy Sponsor: Chicago Area Faculty Renaissance Seminar SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Chair: Timothy Harrison, University of Chicago

Sheraton Centre Toronto, Danforth Organizer: Richard Strier, University of Chicago Teaching Reformed Belief: Music, Verse, and Lay Respondent: Richard Strier, University of Chicago Panelists: Spiritual Formation in Sixteenth-Century England Julia Lupton, University of California, Irvine Chair: Powell, Saint Joseph's University Shakespeare's Virtues Organizer: Anne Heminger, University of Michigan James Knapp, Loyola University Chicago Panelists: Shakespeare and the Language of ings Scott Lucas, e Ciadel, e Miliary College of South Carolina Andrew Cutrofello, Loyola University Chicago From Court to Community: Francis Seager's Cerayne Psalmes and the Popularization of Mid-Tudor Scriptural Verse "If there be one": Troilus and Cressida and Plato's Parmenides Anne Heminger, University of Michigan Music to Inspire Religious Practice: Vernacular Biblical Song in the Edwardine Reformation Samantha Arten, Saint Louis University Unruly Protestant Bodies: Practicing Anglicanism with e Whole Booke of Psalmes SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Rosedale Sheraton Centre Toronto, Leaside Transmitting Lucretius in the Renaissance Friendship and Early Modern Art III Sponsor: Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy (SMRP) Chair: Ilaria Andreoli, Centre national de la recherche scientique Chair: Sean Erwin, Barry University Organizers: Kelley Di Dio, University of Vermont Organizer: Sean Erwin, Barry University Ilaria Andreoli, Centre national de la recherche scientique Panelists: Panelists: Valentina Prosperi, Universià degli Studi di Sasseri Elena Calvillo, University of Richmond Lucretius as Religious inker: the De Rerum Natura in Counter- Critical Fortunes and Failed Friendships: e Diverging Lives of Reformed Catholic Preaching Michelangelo and Sebastiano Del Piombo Dhruv Jain, Independent Scholar Cecilia Gamberini, Independent Scholar Was Machiavelli a Polybian? A Lucretian Response Sofonisba Anguissola and Her Relationships at the Court of Spain

SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Kelley Di Dio, University of Vermont Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand Centre I Italian Friends and Partners at the Court of Spain: Pompeo Leoni and His Circle Studies in Reception Chair: Leah Whittington, Harvard University SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS

Organizer: ie Kilgour, McGill University Sheraton Centre Toronto, Kensington Panelists: e Rhetoric of Gender and the Body in Philip Hardie, Trinity College, University of Cambridge Flying Chariots: Flights of the Soul, Flights of Power, and Flights Seventeenth-Century Hispanic Literature of Poetry Panelists: Maie Kilgour, McGill University Loreto Romero, University of Virginia Cowley's Virgilian Endings e Poetics of Gender and Power in Rojas' Celestina Shaun Ross, University of Toronto, Victoria College Javier Patino Loira, University of California, Los Angeles Reception and Critiue: e Aeneid in Dante and Ercilla Masculine and Feminine Wits? Gendering Ingenium in Seventeenth-Century Jesuit Rhetoric

SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Cristian Berco, Bishop's University Sheraton Centre Toronto, Pine West Inuisitorial Etiuette: Habitus, Neurophysiology, and Culture in the Spanish Rethinking the "Popular" in Early Modern England Sponsor: Centre for Editing Lives and Letters (CELL), University College SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS London Sheraton Centre Toronto, Birchwood Ballroo m Chair: Andrew Hadeld, University of Sussex Beyond Techne and Metatechne I: Sessions in Honor Organizer: Matthew Symonds, University College London Panelists: of Robert Williams Harriet Phillips, ueen Mary University of London Chair: Alessandro Nova, Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck- A Collection of Old Ballads: Producing Authenticity, ca. 1600– Institut 1725 Organizer: Tiany Hunt, Temple University Abigail Shinn, Goldsmiths, University of London Respondent: Stephen Campbell, Johns Hopkins University Spenser's Popular Forms Panelists: Kirsty Rolfe, University of Sussex Evonne Levy, University of Toronto "Such trashe as infatuats the foolishe vulgar": Reconsidering Renaissance Media inking, or, the Path between Techne and 'Popular' Political Reading in the 1620s Metatechne Sophia McCabe, University of California, Sana Barbara Production of Knowledge through the Techne of Hans Rottenhammer's Copper Paintings Karen-edis Barzman, Binghamton University, SUNY Cartographic Conguration and Representational Order in Cosimo Bartoli's Del modo di misurare (1564) SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Linden Sheraton Centre Toronto, Chestnut West uestions of Agency in Milton’s Paradise Lost Dening Space: Walls and Cities in the Early Modern Panelists: World Sharon Hampel, University of Tampa Chairs: Luis Gordo Pelaez, California Sate University, Fresno "Dovelike Brooding": Hebraic Metaphors for Female Reproduction in Paradise Lost C. Cody Barteet, University of Western Onario Organizers: Luis Gordo Pelaez, California Sate University, Fresno Michal Zechariah, University of Chicago "Good unknown": Gratitude and Ethical Agency in Paradise Lost C. Cody Barteet, University of Western Onario Panelists: Ala Fink, University of Notre Dame Roger Crum, University of Dayton Paradise Lost and Abraham: Testing Righteousness Girded Lily: Re-dening Space in Florence between the Medieval Walls and the Modern Ring Road SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Lisa Tom, University of Rhode Island Sheraton Centre Toronto, York e Walls of Renaissance Ferrara and Its People Constructions of Authorship in Print Lalaine Little, Misericordia University Walls against the Waters: Refuge and Resistance in the Early Sponsor: Centre for Early Modern Studies, University of Aberdeen Modern Philippines Chair: Jennifer Richards, University of Newcastle Adam McKeown, Tulane University Organizer: Andrew Gordon, University of Aberdeen, King's College "Let Fortication alone awhile": the Walled City and the Panelists: Connecticut Experiment Kirk Melniko, University of North Carolina at Charlotte "[H]e that likes not this...": Elizabethan Publishing, Browsing, and the Book SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Willow East Katherine Acheson, University of Waterloo Marvell and the Seventeenth-Century Author Portrait in Print Cultures of Bureaucracy III: Movement and Spaces Diana Barnes, University of New England Sponsor: Warburg Institute, University of London Margaret Cavendish as Print Biographer/Wife in the Life of the Chair: Sara Miglietti, Warburg Institute, University of London Duke of Newcastle (1667) Organizer: Michelle O'Malley, Warburg Institute, University of London Andrew Gordon, University of Aberdeen, King's College Panelists: omas Coryate and the Imprints of Foreign Footwork Cristina Setti, Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa and École normale supérieure Paris-Saclay SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Itinerant Bureaucracy in the Venetian Stato Da Mar (16th–17th Sheraton Centre Toronto, Cedar Centuries) Luca Zenobi, New College, University of Oxford Negotiating Community in Early Modern Italy Bureaucracy on the Move: e European Activities of Milanese Chair: James Nelson Novoa, University of Otawa Agents (ca. 1450–1535) Organizer: John Hunt, Uah Valley University William Caferro, Vanderbilt University Panelists: e Bell Ringer goes to Avignon, the Cook to Hungary: e John Hunt, Uah Valley University Florentine Bureaucracy (1345–54) Tricks of the Trade: Cardsharps in Early Modern Italy Sabrina Baron, University of Maryland Aaron Miedema, York University e Politics of Proximity: Charles I and Georg Rudolph Negotiating the Community of Chivalry in Sixteenth-Century Weckherlin, 1625–49 Italy Cristina Vasta, Universià degli Studi Roma Tre Undisciplined: e Chasm between Law's Aspirations and Its Grasp in Early Modern Rome Colin Rose, Brock University Violence, Institutions, and Agents of Peace in the Bolognese Countryside SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand Centre II University of Toronto, Victoria College, VC1 01 Powerful Women in a Man's World: Women as e Artist's Faculties and the Artistic Process I Patrons, Producers, and Users of Art Chair: Colin Murray, University of Toronto Chair: Erin Gin, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universiät München Organizers: Marsha Libina, Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, Organizer: Joanne Allen, American University University of Toronto (CRS) Panelists: Colin Murray, University of Toronto Sabina Zonno, University of Southern California Panelists: Two Women and One Book: e Psalter in the Seminary Library Stephen Mack, Rutgers University–New Brunswick in Padua (MS 353) Furore Poetico: Donatello's Labor and Non-Finito in Sixteenth- Century Art Writing Zuleika Murat, Universià degli Studi di Padova Dressing Statues in the Early Renaissance: Between Devotion and Carlotta Paltrinieri, Medici Archive Project Self Promotion Unveiling Nature from Cennini to Varchi Joanne Allen, American University David Zagoury, Bibliotheca Hertziana, Max-Planck-Institut für Locating Women in the Churches of Renaissance Florence Kunstgeschichte What's the Dierence between a Cloud and a Non-Finito? Varchi on Imagination and Emergence SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall A SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Dirty Books: Marks of Readers in Early Modern Sheraton Centre Toronto, Pine East Europe Renaissance Art in/and Media Sponsor: Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing Sponsor: Association for Textual Scholarship in Art History (ATSAH) (SHARP) Chair: Ellen Longsworth, Merrimack College Chair: Rosamund Oates, Manchester Metropolian University Organizer: Gabriele Aroni, Ryerson University and York University Organizer: Nina Adamova, Saint Petersburg Sate University Panelists: Panelists: Jennifer Bates Ehlert, Salve Regina University Nina Adamova, Saint Petersburg Sate University Forget Clarence: Hollywood's Eschatological Angels and their "Active reading" in Reformation England: e Nuremberg Renaissance Counterparts Chronicle and its Lancashire Reader Adriano Marinazzo, Muscarelle Museum of Art at the College of William & Ann-Marie Hansen, Université Rennes 2 Mary Readers' Marks in Early French-Language Print Michelangelo: e Tomb and the Vault Jessica Purdy, Manchester Metropolian University Gabriele Aroni, Ryerson University and York University Parish Libraries and eir Readers: e Gorton Chest Library, Renaissance Architecture in Digital Games Manchester

SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Peel Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand West Ecology, Community, and Aect in Early Modern Cervantes and Masculinity England Sponsor: Cervantes Society of America Sponsor: Massachusetts Center for Interdisciplinary Renaissance Studies Chair: Eduardo Olid, Muhlenberg College Organizer: Eduardo Olid, Muhlenberg College Chair: Vin Nardizzi, University of British Columbia Panelists: Organizer: John Yargo, University of Massachusetts Amherst Israel Burshatin, Haverford College Panelists: Gendered Spaces and the Discontents of Early Modern Biopower Claire Duncan, Independent Scholar in Cervantes, "El celoso extremeño" e "cleerest sweetest ayre": Communities of Song in Mary Wroth's Mar Martínez Góngora, Virginia Commonwealth University Confronting Masculinities at the Dukes's Palace: Don uijote's John Yargo, University of Massachusetts Amherst Contempt for Clergymen's Verbosity and Aristocratic Idleness Samson among the Beasts David Reher, University of Chicago Julian Yates, University of Delaware ue le uiero más ue al alma por uien vivo: Cervantine Macbeth's Bubbles Passages into Manhood Stacey Aronson, University of Minnesoa Morris Do Clothes Really Make the (Wo)man? Male to Female Cross- Dressing in Don uijote SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall B University of Toronto, Victoria College, VC206 Roundtable: Waves in the Faithful Sea: Religious Roundtable: Pedagogical Perspectives on a Non- Cultures in and of the Mediterranean Eurocentric Renaissance I Sponsor: History Sponsor: Islamic World Chair: Carina Johnson, Pitzer College Chair: Kaya Şahin, Indiana University Organizer: Carina Johnson, Pitzer College Organizers: Kaya Şahin, Indiana University Discussants: Natalie Rothman, University of Toronto Adnan Husain, ueen's University at Kingston Discussants: Hussein Fancy, University of Michigan Claire Gilbert, Saint Louis University Tijana Krstic, Central European University Ian Miller, S. John's University Megan Armstrong, McMaster University Katherine Fleming, Department of History, New York University SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | SEMINARS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Oxford SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES Penelope's Shroud: e Making and Unmaking of the Sheraton Centre Toronto, Forest Hill Epic Tradition Roundtable: Poetry on the Rocks III: Persons and Chairs: Eleonora Stoppino, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ings Eugenio Reni, Johns Hopkins University Sponsor: Society for Renaissance and Baroue Hispanic Poetry Organizers: Eleonora Stoppino, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Chair: Leah Middlebrook, University of Oregon Eugenio Reni, Johns Hopkins University Organizers: Leah Middlebrook, University of Oregon Respondent: Giancarlo Fiorenza, California Polytechnic Sate University, Jenny Forsythe, University of California, Los Angeles San Luis Obispo Discussants: Speakers: Mihoko Suzuki, University of Miami Sonia Velazuez, Indiana University Genre Regendered: Christine de Pizan and Moderata Fonte as Nicholas Jones, Bucknell University Authors of Epics Carlos Rivas, University of California, Los Angeles Tessa Bullington, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Martín Vega Olmedo, Scripps College Triangulating Marsa: e Donna Martiale as Token and Isidoro Janeiro, SUNY New Paltz Attribute in Sixteenth-Century Male-Male Relationships

SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand East Roundtable: Gender on the (Transnational) Early Modern Stage, en and Now: A Performance as Research Approach Chair: Tom Bishop, University of Auckland Organizer: Melinda Gough, McMaster University Discussants: Roberta Barker, Dalhousie University Peter Cockett, McMaster University Melinda Gough, McMaster University Barbara Fuchs, University of California, Los Angeles Elizabeth Cruz Petersen, Florida Atlantic University Sunday, 17 March, 2019 4:00 pm–5:30 pm Panels

SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Chestnut West Sheraton Centre Toronto, Osgoode Ballroom East e Streets of Rome: Urbanism, Architecture, and Tasso and Women the Social Sphere Chair: Jane Tylus, Yale University Chair: Alexandra Dodson, Duke University Organizer: Kate Driscoll, University of California, Berkeley Organizer: Jasmine Cloud, University of Central Missouri Panelists: Christina Schaefer, Freie Universiät Berlin Panelists: Francesca Lembo-Fazio, Independent Scholar A Poet among Rulers: Vittoria Colonna in Tasso's Discorso della Memory and New Identities: e Role of Semi-Private Spaces in virtù feminile e donnesca Early Modern Rome Kate Driscoll, University of California, Berkeley "Ecco Taruinia viene, Amor s'appressa": Taruinia Molza across Antonella De Michelis, ACCENT International Consortium for Academic Tasso's Rime and Dialoghi Programs Abroad Waiting for Charles V: Urban Preparations for the Triumphal Eric Nicholson, Florence Entry to Rome in 1536 Serious Fun with "uel' gran' pastore": Tasso in Pastoral Drama by Jasmine Cloud, University of Central Missouri Italian Women Writers Bodies in the Streets: e Relic Processions of the Paleo- Christian Revival SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Cedar SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Norfolk Case Studies in Negotiating Gender and Authority in Italian Religious Communities "Adamic Language" and Renaissance Lexicography: Chair: Amy Cymbala, Independent Scholar Inuences in eory and Translation II Organizer: Rachel Miller, California Sate University, Sacramento Sponsor: Medieval and Renaissance Studies Association in Israel Respondent: Amy Cymbala, Independent Scholar Chair: Angus Vine, University of Stirling Panelists: Organizer: Damiano Acciarino, Universià Ca' Foscari di Venezia Mary Doyno, California Sate University, Sacramento Panelists: Using Women: e Creation of Mendicant Authority in Emma Abate, Centre national de la recherche scientique irteenth-Century Rome Giles of Viterbo Translations and the Language of the Holy Catherine Turrill-Lupi, California Sate University, Sacramento Spirit Savonarola's Cult at the Florentine Convent of Santa Caterina da Jesus de Prado Plumed, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Siena in the Late 1500s Ordering Jewish Words, Establishing Christian Wisdom: e Rachel Miller, California Sate University, Sacramento Hebrew-Aramaic Dictionary of the Complutensian Polyglot Moluccan ueen, Christian Convert, and Ideal Woman: Jesuit Bible (1515) Images of ueen Niachile Pocoraga in Rome Franco Pierno, University of Toronto Tuscan Language in God's Mouth: Santi Marmochino and His Dialogo in defensione della lingua toscana SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Rosedale University of Toronto, Victoria College, Alum ni Hall Transmitting Machiavelli: Francis Bacon and David In Honour of Konrad Eisenbichler: Sex, Gender, and Hume Sexuality in Renaissance Italy II: Gender, Desire, and Sponsor: Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy (SMRP) Art Chair: Vickie Sullivan, Tus University Sponsor: Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, University of Organizer: Sean Erwin, Barry University Toronto Respondent: Mario De Caro, Universià degli Studi Roma Tre and Tus Chair: Jacueline Murray, University of Guelph University Organizers: Nicholas Terpstra, University of Toronto Panelists: Jacueline Murray, University of Guelph Andrea Polegato, University of Mississippi Panelists: e Art of Counseling: from Machiavelli's Letters and e Prince Laura Giannetti, University of Miami to Bacon's De Sapientia Veterum e Sausage Wars: Or How Sausage and Carne Battled for Danielle Charette, University of Chicago Prestige in Renaissance Literature Cicero and Machiavelli in Hume's Enquiry Concerning the Sergius Kodera, Universiät Wien Principles of Morals Giovan Battista della Porta's Erotomanic Art of Recollection James Saslow, ueens College and e Graduate Center, CUNY SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Gianantonio Bazzi, Called “il Sodoma”: Homosexuality in Art, University of Toronto, Victoria College, VC212 Life, and History Decorative Arts in the Early Modern Era and Now SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Chair: Ulrich Psterer, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universiät München Sheraton Centre Toronto, Pine East Organizer: Giancarla Periti, University of Toronto Panelists: Music and Piety in Veneto C. Jean Campbell, Emory University Sponsor: Association for Textual Scholarship in Art History (ATSAH) Natural History as Model: Pliny's Parerga and the Pictorial Arts of Fieenth-Century Italy Chair: Liana Cheney, Universidade da Coruña Organizer: Liana Cheney, Universidade da Coruña Denise La Monica, Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa Beyond the Materiality: Integrated Iconography from Small Panelists: Antiuities Sarah Lippert, University of Michigan-Flint Carlo Crivelli as Master of Interactive Design Tomasz Grusiecki, Boise Sate University Why Care about "Polish Carpets"? Brian Steele, Texas Tech University Hiding in Plain Sight: Allah's Presence in Mantegna's S. Zeno Altarpiece SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS University of Toronto, Victoria College, VC2 15 Katherine Powers, California Sate University, Fullerton Music for Devotions in Catholic Reformation Verona New Technologies and Renaissance Studies III: Collaborations and Communities in Early SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS

Modern Scholarship Sheraton Centre Toronto, Maple West Sponsor: Iter: Gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance Early Modern Childhood Studies: Humanist Chair: William Bowen, University of Toronto Scarborough Pedagogy and Education in France and England Organizer: Laura Estill, S. Francis Xavier University Sponsor: Société Française d’Etude du Seizième Siècle (SFDES) Panelists: Chair: Jennifer Haraguchi, Brigham Young University Michael Ullyot, University of Calgary Iter at 20: A Look Forward Organizer: Patricia Lojkine, Université du Maine and Société Française d'Etude du Seizième Siècle Diane Jakacki, Bucknell University Respondents: Jennifer Haraguchi, Brigham Young University Kimberley Martin, University of Guelph Fabien Lacouture, Université de Lille Connecting the Coterie: Linking Women in Early Modern England Panelists: Patricia Lojkine, Université du Maine and Société Française d'Etude du Dot Porter, Penn Libraries Seizième Siècle Hosting Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts in Bibliotheca Malaise dans l’éducation: de uoi la «critiue du pédant» est-elle Philadelphiensis le nom? Sophie Soccard, Le Mans Université Mapping an Improvement Path for Female Education through the Hartlib Circle in Seventeenth-Century Britain SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Chestnut East Sheraton Centre Toronto, Pine West Writing Politics and Reform in Early Modern Devotional Materiality in Early Modern England England and Germany Sponsor: Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies / Société canadienne Panelists: d'études de la Renaissance Sarah Valles, Texas Tech University Chair: Paul Dyck, Canadian Mennonite University Spatial Transformation in Aemilia Lanyer's Meditative Poetry: A Organizers: Paul Dyck, Canadian Mennonite University Palimpsest Reading Jantina Ellens, McMaster University Margaret Harp, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Panelists: Henry Wotton's Translation of Le Printemps d'Yver Patricia Phillippy, Kingston University London Elizabeth Russell's French Creature and the Body of Christ Rebecca Giselbrecht, Universiät Bern Regarding the Originality of Countess Anna Alexandria of Jantina Ellens, McMaster University Rappoltstein’s Tasting the Confession in An Collins's "e Discourse" (1653) Matthew Rinkevich, University of Delaware SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Donne's Broken Matter and Devotion in Reformation England Sheraton Centre Toronto, Willow Centre Lower-Class Dress, Fashion, and Identity in Europe, SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Forest Hill 1450–1650 IV: Artisan and Peasant Women Chair: Alisa McCusker, Museum of Art and Archaeolo, University of e Flood: On the Góngora Eect Missouri Sponsor: Society for Renaissance and Baroue Hispanic Poetry Organizer: Michele Robinson, Aalto University Chair: Antonio Arraiza, Wellesley Panelists: Organizers: Felipe Valencia, Uah Sate University Francesca Sautman, Hunter College and e Graduate Center, CUNY Swathed in Linen: Working Women's Head Coverings, Identities, Juan Vitulli, University of Notre Dame and Material Culture in Burgundy-Flanders, 1470–1530 Panelists: Felipe Valencia, Uah Sate University Joyce de Vries, Auburn University e Bursting Body of Sor Juana's Gongorism in Epinicio al virrey Artisan Women's Clothing in Seventeenth-Century Bologna conde de Galve Amanda Wunder, Lehman College and e Graduate Center, CUNY Juan Vitulli, University of Notre Dame Lower-Class Women's Dress in Seventeenth-Century Madrid ¿uién le teme a Robert Ball? Góngora y el giro neoconservador enla crítica del Barroco SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Nicole Legnani, Princeton University Sheraton Centre Toronto, Carleton e Minyades in the Primero Sueño by Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Dante, Petrarch, Boccaccio, and the Poetics of the SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Early Italian Renaissance II Sheraton Centre Toronto, Osgoode Ballroom West Chair: Kevin Brownlee, University of Pennsylvania Organizers: Gur Zak, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Herbals, Horticulture, and Botany in Early Modern Kevin Brownlee, University of Pennsylvania England and the Colonies Respondent: Brian Stock, University of Toronto, Victoria College and Collège Panelists: de France Katarzyna Lecky, Bucknell University Panelists: e Virtue of Delight in Early Modern English Herbals Martin Eisner, Duke University Roya Biie, Knox College A Dierent Dante: Boccaccio's Esposizioni Botanic Colonizers and European Strangers in John Fletcher's e Gur Zak, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Island Princess Boccaccio and the Poetics of Heroism Roberta Morosini, Wake Forest University Geographic Poetics of the Mediterranean: Boccaccio's Cartography of Poetry and the Renaissance Island Books SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Peel Sheraton Centre Toronto, York Matters of Life and Death in Renaissance Health Tracing Women's Work and Words: Rediscovering Care Women Authors and Printers in the Book Trades Panelists: Sponsor: Book History Sarah Loose, Brigham Young University Chair: Elizabeth Ferguson, University of Toronto Urban and Rural Hospital Fameglia: e Social Network of a Organizers: Heleen Wyels, KU Leuven Charitable Institution Jessica Farrell-Jobst, University of St Andrews Spirit-Rose Waite, University of Toronto Weaving and Wearing Gender and Class: Textiles and Body Panelists: Shaping at the Innocenti, ca. 1570–1650 Jessica Farrell-Jobst, University of St Andrews Development and Display of Agency: Women Printers and Christine Varnado, University at Bualo, SUNY Publishers in the city of Nürnberg "As soon as it saluted the unwelcome light": When Does Life Begin in Infanticide Narratives? Heleen Wyels, KU Leuven New Trade, Old Tricks? Printers, Women's Work and the Guild of St Luke in Antwerp SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Elisa Tersigni, Folger Shakespeare Library Sheraton Centre Toronto, Linden Liing the Veil: Algorithmic Techniues for Identifying Women's Marvell and Bureaucracy Literary Networks in the English Reformation Sponsor: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS (ACMRS) Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand Centre I Chair: Julianne Werlin, Duke University Organizer: Matthew Augustine, University of St Andrews Not Calvinism Panelists: Sponsor: University of North Texas Medieval and Renaissance Edward Holberton, University of Bristol Collouium (MRC) Writing and Ritual in Marvell's Embassy to Russia Chair: Brian Cummings, University of York Nicholas von Maltzahn, University of Otawa Organizer: Timothy Rosendale, Southern Methodist University Andrew Marvell and the Spurn Light Panelists: Jack Avery, University of Bristol Richard Strier, University of Chicago "at lie of state": Marvell's Newsreading in the Painter Satires A Sweet and Comfortable Doctrine Ryan Netzley, Southern Illinois University Debora Shuger, University of California, Los Angeles Lyric Bureaucracy: Andrew Marvell and the Aesthetics of e Calvinism of the Geneva Bible Eciency Timothy Rosendale, Southern Methodist University Graceless Calvinism SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand Centre II SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS

Recovering Italian Women Artists in Biographies and Sheraton Centre Toronto, Birchwood Ballroom Letters Beyond Techne and Metatechne II: Sessions in Chair: Elizabeth Cohen, York University Honor of Robert Williams Organizer: Babette Bohn, Texas Christian University Chair: Elizabeth Pilliod, Rutgers University–Camden Panelists: Organizer: Tiany Hunt, Temple University Babette Bohn, Texas Christian University Rethinking Lavinia Fontana and Biographies of Italian Women Respondent: omas Kaufmann, Princeton University Artists Panelists: omas DePasuale, University of California, Sana Barbara Sheila Barker, Medici Archive Project Hiddenness and Obscurity as Aesthetic Values in Bartolomeo Praise for Women Artists in Bronzini's Della dignià et della nobilà Maranta's Discorso on Titian's San Domenico Annunciation delle donne Sebastian Schütze, Universiät Wien Julius von Schlosser Reads Benedetto Croce: e Object of Art History and Its eoretical Framework Deborah Krohn, Bard Graduate Center Conuences and Divergences: A Life of Practice, Praxis, and Process SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Maple East Sheraton Centre Toronto, Willow East Non-Normative Anatomies in Early Modern France Cultures of Bureaucracy IV: Perception and Sponsor: French Literature Performances Chair: Phillip Usher, New York University Sponsor: Warburg Institute, University of London Organizer: Phillip Usher, New York University Chair: Rembrandt Duits, Warburg Institute, University of London Panelists: Organizer: Michelle O'Malley, Warburg Institute, University of London Vk Preston, University of Toronto Panelists: Performing Androgynes, Animals, and Articial Gardens Fabrizio Pagnoni, Universià degli Studi di Milano Kathleen Long, Cornell University "Oculi Camerae" or Insatiable Jaws of the Roman Curia? Papal Intersex and Transgender: Revisiting the Case of Marin le Marcis Collectors in Fourteenth-Century Italy Carin Franzén, Linköping University Jonathan Patterson, St Hilda's College, University of Oxford Animal Reason and the uestion of Anthropological Dierence Colbert's Police Files: Une Littérature Moraliste? Alison Calhoun, Indiana University Ceri Sullivan, University of Cardi "I'm not a robot": Human-Machine Symbiosis on the French for, Advice to, and Jokes about the Bureaucrat of Early Modern Stage Shakespeare's Day Lucy Clarke, Jesus College, University of Oxford SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Public Men, Public Stage: Constructions of Magistracy in Two Sheraton Centre Toronto, Yorkville East Domestic Tragedies

Female Religious Authority in the Late Middle Ages SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sponsor: International Medieval Sermon Studies Society University of Toronto, Victoria College, VC1 15 Chair: Beverly Kienzle, Harvard University Between Burgundy and the Empire: Liège and the Organizer: George Ferzoco, University of Bristol Arts in the Sixteenth Century III Panelists: Lydia Shahan, KU Leuven Sponsor: Historians of Netherlandish Art Full-Grown in Love: e Virgin Mary as Model and Mentor in Chair: Dominiue Allart, Université de Liège Medieval Mystical Literature Organizers: Marisa Bass, Yale University Alison More, University of Toronto Ethan Kavaler, University of Toronto e Spider and the Teacher: Textuality and Education in the Later Medieval Low Countries Krista De Jonge, KU Leuven Panelists: Carolyn Muessig, University of Bristol Stefaan Grieten, KU Leuven Breaking the Silence: Female Preaching in Late Medieval and Splendorous Strategy, Strategic Splendour: the Cultural Early Modern Europe Investments of Érard de la Marck, Prince-Bishop of Liège Krista De Jonge, KU Leuven SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Prince-Bishop Érard de la Marck’s Tomb and Its Impact on Sheraton Centre Toronto, Kensington Netherlandish Sculpture e Practice of Memory in the Hispanic World Isabelle Lecocq, Royal Institute for Cultural Heriage Abundance, Opulence, and Virtuosity: Stained Glass under the Chair: Michael Scham, University of S. omas Reign of Érard de la Marck Organizer: Ariadna García-Bryce, Reed College Panelists: Elizabeth Rhodes, Boston College Remembering It: Traumatic Memory in Early Modern Religious Writing Julia Dominguez, Iowa Sate University Cervantes and the Culture of Memory in Early Modern Spain Marsha Collins, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Poetry and the Persistence of Memory in Lope's La Filomena (1621) Ariadna García-Bryce, Reed College Sor Juana and the Invention of Mindfulness SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Yorkville West University of Toronto, Victoria College, VC1 01 e Saint, the Witch: Women, Myth, and Devotion in e Artist's Faculties and the Artistic Process II Gianfrancesco Pico della Mirandola Chair: Philip Sohm, University of Toronto Sponsor: Centro Cicogna Organizers: Marsha Libina, Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, Chair: Matteo Soranzo, McGill University University of Toronto (CRS) Organizers: Matteo Soranzo, McGill University Colin Murray, University of Toronto Panelists: Marco Piana, University of Toronto Beth Holman, Independent Scholar Respondent: Gabriella Zarri, Universià degli Studi di Firenze e Concetto of Cellini's Salt Cellar: Artistic Creation as Panelists: Procreation Marco Piana, University of Toronto Marsha Libina, Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, University Celestial Light and Idalean Flames: Marian and Venusian of Toronto (CRS) Dualities in Gianfrancesco Pico’s Poetry Artists' Academies and the Ideation of "Divine ings" in the Age Walter Stephens, Johns Hopkins University of Reform From Goddess to Crone: e Witch in Gianfrancesco Pico della Mirandola's Strix Tiany Racco, CASVA, National Gallery of Ar, Washington, DC e Temporal Limits of Artistic Invention: "Luca Fa Presto" and the Intelligence of Fast Work SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Spruce South and North SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS

Petrarch in Europe Sheraton Centre Toronto, Danforth Chair: Mark Holum, Yale University Antonio Brucioli: Bible, Philosophy, and Gender in Organizers: Eleonora Buonocore, University of Calgary Dialogue and Translation Giulia Cardillo, James Madison University Chair: Eugenio Reni, Johns Hopkins University Panelists: Organizer: Reinier Leushuis, Florida Sate University Giulia Cardillo, James Madison University Petrarch's and Non-Echo Panelists: Eva Del Soldato, University of Pennsylvania Simona Lorenzini, Yale University From the "Dialogi" to Aristotle: Antonio Brucioli as a Natural Hermogenes of Tarsus' Idea of αλήθεια or 'Verity' in Philosopher George Herbert's e Temple Alessandro Guetta, Institut national des langues et civilisations orienales Eleonora Buonocore, University of Calgary Antonio Brucioli and the Jewish Italian Translations of the Bible e Books of Petrarch's Memory: Poetry, Rhetoric, and eology in the Canzoniere and the Trion Reinier Leushuis, Florida Sate University Speaking with "viva voce": Women and Reform in Antonio Brucioli’s "Dialogi" SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Davenport SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Music, Emotion, and Ethics, 1400–1600 Sheraton Centre Toronto, Leaside Sponsor: Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, e Ohio State Artists' Friendships in Renaissance Italy University Sponsor: Centre for the Study of the Renaissance, University of Warwick Chair: Giuseppe Gerbino, Columbia University Chair: Maria Loh, University College London Organizer: Graeme Boone, Ohio Sate University Organizers: Giorgio Tagliaferro, University of Warwick Panelists: Graeme Boone, Ohio Sate University Daniel Maze, University of Iowa Gerson, Music, Aectivity, and Dufay Panelists: Daniel Maze, University of Iowa Jacomien Prins, Universià Ca' Foscari di Venezia Bellini and Mantegna, Bromance of the Renaissance Emotion and Peace of Mind in Music eory of the Italian Renaissance Christian Kleinbub, Ohio Sate University Friendship in Raphael's Self-Portrait with His Fencing Master David Cohen, Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschasgeschichte ...animi aectionem sequitur: G. C. Monteverdi's Matthias Wivel, National Gallery, London "Platonic" Defense of the Seconda Pratica Michelangelo and Sebastiano: Friendship, Poetry, and Drawing SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall A Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall B Roundtable: Failure and Waste Roundtable: Researching Provenance in a Digital Sponsor: Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing World (SHARP) Sponsor: Digital Humanities Chair: Kate Bennett, Magdalen College, University of Oxford Chair: Angela Dressen, Villa I Tatti, e Harvard University Center for Organizers: Marissa Nicosia, Pennsylvania Sate University, Abington Ialian Renaissance Studies omas Ward, United Sates Naval Academy Organizer: Ellen Prokop, e Frick Collection and Frick Art Reference Discussants: Library Marissa Nicosia, Pennsylvania Sate University, Abington Discussants: omas Ward, United Sates Naval Academy Alan Crookham, National Gallery, London Emma Depledge, University of Neuchâtel Samantha Deutch, e Frick Collection Claire Falck, Rowan University Cristina Dondi, University of Oxford Anna Reynolds, University of York Sandra van Ginhoven, Getty Research Institute Diana Greenwald, National Gallery of Ar, Washington, DC SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES Louisa Ruby, e Frick Collection Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall C SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES Roundtable: Africa and Europe: Artistic and Sheraton Centre Toronto, Willow West Cultural Exchange in the Early Modern Period Roundtable: Making Race in Spenser Sponsor: Art and Architecture Chair: Cammy Brothers, Northeastern University Sponsor: English Literature Organizer: Cammy Brothers, Northeastern University Chair: Kimberly Anne Coles, University of Maryland, College Park Discussants: Organizers: Susannah Monta, University of Notre Dame Erin Rowe, Johns Hopkins University Kimberly Anne Coles, University of Maryland, College Park Ingrid Greeneld, Villa I Tatti, e Harvard University Center for Ialian Discussants: Renaissance Studies Urvashi Chakravarty, George Mason University Matteo Burioni, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universiät München Eric Song, Swarthmore College Janie Cole, University of Cape Town Anna Wainwright, University of New Hampshire Sarah Guerin, University of Pennsylvania Tess Grogan, Yale University Felipe Pereda, Harvard University David Brown, Binghamton University, SUNY Carlo Taviani, Istituto Storico Ialo-Germanico, Trent Andrew Hadeld, University of Sussex Vera-Simone Schulz, Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck- Institut SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES University of Toronto, Regis College, Classroom C SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand East Roundtable: New Directions in Jesuit Studies Chair: Robert Maryks, Independent Scholar Roundtable: Critical Plant Studies Organizer: Robert Maryks, Independent Scholar Sponsor: Southeastern Renaissance Conference (SRC) Discussants: Chair: Paula Mcuade, DePaul University Paul Grendler, University of Toronto, emeritus Organizers: Jean Feerick, John Carroll University Emanuele Colombo, DePaul University Shannon Kelley, Faireld University Alison Fleming, Winston-Salem Sate University Discussants: Moshe Sluhovsky, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Jean Feerick, John Carroll University Shannon Kelley, Faireld University Rebecca Bushnell, University of Pennsylvania Frances Dolan, University of California, Davis Vin Nardizzi, University of British Columbia Timothy Miller, Mercy College SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand West University of Toronto, Victoria College, VC206 Roundtable: inking in the Past Tense: A Roundtable: Pedagogical Perspectives on a Non- Conversation about Intellectual History Eurocentric Renaissance II Chairs: Alexander Bevilacua, Williams College Sponsor: Islamic World Frederic Clark, Rice University Chair: Natalie Rothman, University of Toronto Organizers: Alexander Bevilacua, Williams College Organizers: Kaya Şahin, Indiana University Frederic Clark, Rice University Natalie Rothman, University of Toronto Discussants: Discussants: Ann Blair, Harvard University Subah Dayal, Tulane University Anthony Graon, Princeton University Julia Schleck, University of Nebraska–Lincoln Peter Miller, Bard Graduate Center Tamara Walker, University of Toronto Sunday, 17 March, 2019 6:15 pm–7:15 pm Workshops

SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 6:15 PM–7:15 PM | WORKSHOPS SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 6:15 PM–7:15 PM | WORKSHOPS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand Centre II Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand East How to Apply for NEH Fellowships and Grants Doctoral Taining in Renaissance Studies: Challenges Chair: Pamela Smith, Columbia University and Opportunities Participant: Stefanie Walker, National Endowment for the Humanities Sponsor: Centre for the Study of the Renaissance, University of Warwick Chair: David Lines, University of Warwick SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 6:15 PM–7:15 PM | WORKSHOPS Organizer: David Lines, University of Warwick

Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand Centre I Participants: Ingrid De Smet, University of Warwick Paths to Publication Sara Miglietti, Warburg Institute, University of London Eugenio Reni, Johns Hopkins University Chair: Colin Macdonald, Renaissance Society of America Bill Sherman, Warburg Institute, University of London Participants: Jessica Wolfe, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill W. David Myers, Fordham University SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 6:15 PM–7:15 PM | WORKSHOPS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand West SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 6:15 PM–7:15 PM | WORKSHOPS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Osgoode Ballroom We st e Renaissance World? e RSA High School Program Chair: Bronwen Wilson, University of California, Los Angeles Organizer: Lauren Shohet, Villanova University Chair: Clare Carroll, ueens College and e Graduate Center, CUNY Participants: Matthew Growhoski, Vanderbilt University Participants: Jessica Garrett, Murray City School District Wendy Hyman, Oberlin College Maie Ray, Prince George's County Public Schools Kristen Poole, University of Delaware Patricia Reilly, Swarthmore College SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 6:15 PM–7:15 PM | WORKSHOPS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall A Jerey Shoulson, University of Connecticut Jane Tylus, Yale University RSA Fellowships Rupali Mishra, Auburn University Chair: Christopher Carlsmith, University of Massachusetts Lowell Organizer: Christopher Carlsmith, University of Massachusetts Lowell SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 6:15 PM–7:15 PM | WORKSHOPS Participants: Duygu Yildirim, Sanford University Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall B Marie Alice Belle, Université de Montréal Digital Literacy in Renaissance Studies Blake de Maria, Sana Clara University Organizer: Angela Dressen, Villa I Tatti, e Harvard University Center for Ialian Renaissance Studies SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 6:15 PM–7:15 PM | WORKSHOPS Participant: Angela Dressen, Villa I Tatti, e Harvard University Center for Sheraton Centre Toronto, Osgoode Ballroom East Ialian Renaissance Studies e RSA Mentoring Program Chair: Arielle Saiber, Bowdoin College Organizer: Carla Zecher, Renaissance Society of America Participants: Monica Azzolini, Universià di Bologna Brian Maxson, East Tennessee Sate University Christy Anderson, University of Toronto Katherine Robiadek, University of Wisconsin–Madison Luca Zenobi, New College, University of Oxford SUNDAY 17 MARCH | 6:15 PM–7:15 PM | WORKSHOPS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall C Emblematica Online: An Introduction for Digital Humanities Text and Image Studies Using Linked Open Data Chair: Richard Freedman, Haverford College Organizer: Mara Wade, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Participants: Myung-Ja Han, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Timothy Cole, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Mara Wade, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Monday, 18 March, 2019 9:00 am–10:30 am Panels

MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Chestnut East Sheraton Centre Toronto, Osgoode Ballroom Ea st Seasons, Smells, and Sickness in the Early Modern Natural Disasters and Environmental Interventions City in the Early Modern World I: Humanism, Memory, Sponsor: Prato Consortium for Medieval and Renaissance Studies the Divine Chair: Cecilia Hewlett, Monash University Chair: Dominik Berrens, Leopold-Franzens-Universiät Innsbruck Organizers: Nicholas Terpstra, University of Toronto Organizers: Ovanes Akopyan, Leopold-Franzens-Universiät Innsbruck Cecilia Hewlett, Monash University David Rosenthal, University of Edinburgh Panelists: Respondent: Martin Korenjak, Leopold-Franzens-Universiät Innsbruck Sharonah Fredrick, Bualo Sate College, SUNY Panelists: Colonial Cities and Seasons: Disease and Geography in Early Ovanes Akopyan, Leopold-Franzens-Universiät Innsbruck Modern Mexico City and Imperial Lima Power, Fortune, and Scientia Naturalis: A Humanist Reading of Alexandra Logue, University of Toronto Disasters in Giannozzo Manetti's De Terremotu "Sawcy stinke": Smells, Seasons, and Early Modern London's Built Monica Azzolini, Universià di Bologna Environment e Image, the Saint, the Earthuake: Francisco Borja and the Julia Rombough, University of Toronto Politics of God and Nature rough ick and in: Air uality and the Seasons in Early Modern Italy MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Nicholas Eckstein, University of Sydney Sheraton Centre Toronto, Yorkville East A Picnic and a Plague: Time, Space, and Emergency Statecra in Early Modern Italy Pomponius Laetus and the Roman Academy Sponsor: Neo-Latin Literature MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Chair: Susanna de Beer, Universiteit Leiden

Sheraton Centre Toronto, Civic Ballroom North Organizers: Susanna de Beer, Universiteit Leiden Erasmus Nicola Lanzarone, Universià degli Studi di Salerno Panelists: Sponsor: Erasmus of Rotterdam Society Fabio Stok, Universià degli Studi di Roma "Tor Vergaa" Chair: Eric MacPhail, Indiana University e Manuscript Tradition of Laetus’ Commentary on the Aeneid Organizer: Eric MacPhail, Indiana University Nicola Lanzarone, Universià degli Studi di Salerno Panelists: Unpublished Notes on the By Pomponius Laetus' School Willis Regier, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Adages as Put-Downs: Erasmus Against the Barbarians Sergio Casali, Universià degli Studi di Roma "Tor Vergaa" e Reception of Pomponius Sabinus in the Virgil Commentary Stefano Gulizia, New Europe College, Bucharest Tradition Doing Plato with Erasmus: How to Re-View an Early Modern Textual Community Julia Gaisser, Tibullus in the Roman Academy Agnes Juhasz-Ormsby, Memorial University of Newfoundland Pedagogical Uses of Erasmus in Early Tudor England MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Kent Sheraton Centre Toronto, Spruce South and No rth Peacemaking in the Renaissance I: Religious and Writing the Body in Boccaccio's Works Political Peacemaking Sponsor: American Boccaccio Association Chair: Timothy Hampton, University of California, Berkeley Chair: Kristina Olson, George Mason University Organizers: Isabella Lazzarini, Universià degli Studi del Molise Organizer: Kristina Olson, George Mason University Luciano Pianelli, Université François-Rabelais Tours and Centre d'Études Panelists: Supérieures de la Renaissance Maie Fritz-Morkin, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Boccaccio's Blushing Rubrics and the Pornographic Reader Diego Pirillo, University of California, Berkeley Panelists: Anne Robin, Université de Lille Mohamed Ouerfelli, Aix-Marseille Université Preserving the Body, Protecting the Life From Fez to Pisa: Negotiating the Peace in 1358 Chiara Girardi, Johns Hopkins University Diego Pirillo, University of California, Berkeley Fiammetta's Antica Balia Revisited, or the Evolution of the Religious Refugees, Diplomacy, and Peace Making in Sixteenth- Female Elderly Advisor Century Europe Bram De Ridder, KU Leuven MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Negotiating Territory and Religion in the Burgundian-Habsburg Sheraton Centre Toronto, Maple West Low Countries Allegories of the Law Brian Sandberg, Northern Illinois University Peacemaking in the Context of Religious Violence: e Edict of Sponsor: Massachusetts Center for Interdisciplinary Renaissance Studies Nantes and the Fragility of Conict Resolution Chair: Carolyn Sale, University of Albera Organizer: Hayley Cotter, University of Massachusetts Amherst MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Respondent: Penelope Geng, Macalester College

Sheraton Centre Toronto, Willow West Panelists: Alison Chapman, University of Alabama at Birmingham Networks of Non-Elite Women in Early Modern Satan's "Terms of Composition": Law, Debt, and the War in Societies I Heaven Sponsor: Women and Gender Hayley Cotter, University of Massachusetts Amherst Chair: Elizabeth Cohen, York University "Wreckt Uppon the Sands": Maritime Law in Book V of Spenser's Faerie ueene Organizers: Mihoko Suzuki, University of Miami Marlee Couling, York University Daniel Kennedy, University of Toronto Deception and Private Judicial Knowledge in e Devil's Law Case Elizabeth Cohen, York University and Measure for Measure Panelists: Shauna Huaker, University of Windsor Women's Names as Markers of Community: Coptic Women in MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Early Modern Egypt Sheraton Centre Toronto, Pine West Jacueline Holler, University of Northern British Columbia Oriental Studies in Early Modern Europe I “Wall Neighbors," Mothers-in-Law, and Comadres: Violence and Plebeian Female Intimacy in Early Colonial Mexico City Chair: Alexander Bevilacua, Williams College Organizer: Nil Palabiyik, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universiät München Marlee Couling, York University Collaborators and Compurgators: Alliances of Non-Elite Women Panelists: in Seventeenth-Century England Vera Keller, University of Oregon e Ottoman History of Letters Paul Babinski, Princeton University Translating Persian through Ottoman Commentaries: Georg Gentius and His Readers Nil Palabiyik, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universiät München e Unsung Hero of Oriental Studies in Leiden: Anton Deusing and His Turkish Dictionaries MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Simcoe Sheraton Centre Toronto, Peel Cavendish I: Margaret Cavendish's Style Entangled Relationships: Dimensions of Jewish Sponsor: International Margaret Cavendish Society Experience in Early Modern Italy Chair: Lara Dodds, Mississippi Sate University Sponsor: Hebraica Organizers: Lara Dodds, Mississippi Sate University Chair: Daniel Stein Kokin, University of California, Los Angeles James Fitzmaurice, Northern Arizona University Organizer: Dana Katz, Reed College Panelists: Panelists: Katharine Landers, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Michela Andreatta, University of Rochester Dressing Politically: Resistant Fashion in Margaret Cavendish's Leon Modena's Orlando Furioso Plays and Lucy Hutchinson's Memoirs Erith Jae-Berg, University of California, Riverside Jacob Tootalian, Portland Sate University Simon Basilea: An Early Modern Jewish Actor-Impresario on the "Similizing" Nature: Figurative Practice in Cavendish's Scientic Mantuan Stage Prose Mafalda Toniazzi, Universià degli Studi di Pisa Mary Learner, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Inter-Confessional Romance: A reat to Authority e Fabric of Margaret Cavendish's Natural Philosophy

MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Norfolk Sheraton Centre Toronto, Maple East Inheriting More I: Reception and Pedagogy of Parables and Parable-Formation in Early Modern omas More Image-Making Sponsor: Amici omae Mori (Moreana) Sponsor: Group for Early Modern Cultural Analysis (GEMCA) Organizer: Emily Ransom, University of Wisconsin–Green Bay Chair: James Clion, Sarah Campbell Blaer Foundation Panelists: Organizer: Caecilie Weissert, Universiät Stuttgart Tatevik Nersisyan, ueen's University at Kingston Panelists: "Pray who are you? Master More thinks otherwise": Discursive Elliott Wise, Emory University Annotations in a 1624 Utopia Spiritual Conagrations in the Parabolic Mysticism of Robert Gregory Dodds, Walla Walla University Campin and Jan van Ruusbroec Regicide and the Rediscovery of Pre-Reformation Humanism Caecilie Weissert, Universiät Stuttgart Stephen Smith, Hillsdale College Word and Image Relation in Parabolic Images Editing for Modern Readers: e Essential Works of omas Barbara Kaminska, Sam Houston Sate University More Beyond Didacticism: Philips Galle’s Septem Opera Misericordiae Corporalia and the Doctrine of Merit MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Walter Melion, Emory University Sheraton Centre Toronto, Willow Centre Sub imagine sensus: e Hermeneutic of Parabolic Image-Making in Jan David, S.J.'s Duodecim specula (1610) Expanding the Boundaries of Early Modern Cartography: Inspection, Perception, Reception MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Chair: Camille Serchuk, Southern Connecticut Sate University

Sheraton Centre Toronto, Forest Hill Organizer: Camille Serchuk, Southern Connecticut Sate University Serious Games in Sixteenth-Century French Panelists: Phillip Usher, New York University Literature Mapping Depth in Münster's Cosmographia Panelists: Valerie Traub, University of Michigan Philippe Baillargeon, University of Massachusetts Amherst Figuring (Out) Ethnography: Rethinking Hierarchy on Early Le jeu permutatif dans l'Hepaméron de Marguerite de Navarre Modern Maps Stephanie Shiett, Boston University Mark Rosen, University of Texas at Dallas Alcofrybas Fails his Way to Tolerance in Pantagruel's Mouth Aerial Mobility and the Early Modern Map Elizaveta Lyulekina, e Graduate Center, CUNY L'inuence des Discours philosophiques de de Tyard sur la pensée scientiue de Maurice Scève MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Willow East Sheraton Centre Toronto, Osgoode Ballroom W est Women at Home in the Courts of Renaissance Italy Mediterranean Exiles and Late Renaissance Chair: Lisa Di Crescenzo, ueen Mary University of London eological-Political ought Organizer: Diane Ghirardo, University of Southern California Sponsor: Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Saint Louis Panelists: University Diane Ghirardo, University of Southern California Chair: Harold Cook, Brown University Court, Household, and Devotion in Lucrezia Borgia's Ferrara Organizer: Fabien Montcher, Saint Louis University Sergio Costola, Southwestern University Respondent: James Nelson Novoa, University of Otawa Lucrezia Borgia's Performances at the Este Court (1503–09) Panelists: Elena Granuzzo, Independent Scholar Mayte Green-Mercado, Rutgers University–Newark Art, Taste, and Elegance in Margherita of Austria's Residences Exile as Providence: Religio-Political Meanings of the Morisco Expulsion of 1609

MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Cedric Cohen-Skalli, University of Haia Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand Centre I Isaac Abravanel's 1497 Wells of Salvation: e Signication of Jewish Exile A Disabled Body? Meanings of Visible and Invisible Fabien Montcher, Saint Louis University Impairments in Early Modern Society e Sweet Taste of Scholarly Refuge: Intellectual Networks and Food Exchanges in Baroue Diplomacy Sponsor: History Chair: Alexandra Walsham, University of Cambridge MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Organizer: Rosamund Oates, Manchester Metropolian University Sheraton Centre Toronto, York Panelists: Patricia Skinner, Swansea University Dutch and English Radicalism in the Early Modern Did the Renaissance invent "Disgurement"? Netherlands and Germany Philippa Carter, University of Cambridge Cognitive Impairment and Culpability in Early Modern England Sponsor: Germanic Literature Chair: Nigel Smith, Princeton University Rosamund Oates, Manchester Metropolian University Organizer: Nigel Smith, Princeton University Deafness and the Deaf in Early Modern Religion Panelists: Freya Sierhuis, University of York MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Irenicism in the Early Dutch Enlightenment: Collegiant Sheraton Centre Toronto, Yorkville West Proposals for the Reconstruction of the Universal Church Hermeneutics of Sources in Renaissance Jason Peacey, University College London "A Junto of Very Bad Men": e Infrastructure of Restoration Antiuarianism I Dissent in the United Provinces Sponsor: Centro Cicogna Andreas Pietsch, Westälische Wilhelms-Universiät Münster Chair: John Considine, University of Albera Dutch Dissident Heritage and German Readers: e Long Organizer: Damiano Acciarino, Universià Ca' Foscari di Venezia Reception of Hiël's Mystical Treatises Panelists: William Stenhouse, Yeshiva University MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Post-Antiue Sources for the Ancient World Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall A Richard Cooper, University of Oxford New Archaeological Finds in France, and eir New Technologies and Renaissance Studies (Mis)Interpretation IV: Digital Textual Studies Peter Miller, Bard Graduate Center Sponsor: Iter: Gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance Peiresc and Antiuarian Research: Some Implications Chair: Raymond Siemens, University of Victoria Organizer: Laura Estill, S. Francis Xavier University Panelists: Gabriel Egan, De Montfort University e Born-XML Shakespeare Edition: e New Oxford Shakespeare and the New Variorum Shakespeare David Wrisley, New York University Abu Dhabi Revisiting Caxtonian Style Laura Estill, S. Francis Xavier University Epizeuxis, Nihilism, and King Lear MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Pine East Sheraton Centre Toronto, Elgin Creating a Jesuit Culture I: Cultural Exchanges Towards a Vocabulary of Dissent I: Early Modern between Asia and Europe Religious Dissents, Conicts, and Pluralities Chair: Robert Maryks, Independent Scholar Sponsor: Research Group in Early Modern Religious Dissents and Organizer: Kathleen Comerford, Georgia Southern University Radicalism (EMoDiR) Panelists: Organizers: Xenia Von Tippelskirch, Humboldt-Universiät zu Berlin Andrew Y. Hui, Yale University Helena Wangefelt Ström, Umeå universitet Confucius the Stoic: Matteo Ricci and the Encounter between Federico Barbierato, Universià degli Studi di Verona Western and Chinese Philosophy Umberto Grassi, Universià degli Studi di Verona Yuval Givon, Tel Aviv University Panelists: Towards a Eurasian Jesuit Network: e Overland Project (1656– Anne-Charlott Trepp, Universiät Kassel 64) Reconsidered Bodies between Heaven and Hell: Some Remarks on Luther's Dinara Dubrovskaya, Institute of Orienal Studies of the Russian Academy of "Dissent" Sciences Alessandro Arcangeli, Universià degli Studi di Verona Jesuit Perception of Chinese Art, and Castiglione's Lang Shining Cultural History as a Projection of Sino-European Style Marvin Anderson, Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, University of Toronto (CRS) MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Luther/an Inspired Suppression of the Geisterei und Sheraton Centre Toronto, Provincial South Schwärmerei: From the "Heavenly Prophets" to Jacob Boehme Gender and Embodiment on the Shakespearean Georey Dipple, University of Albera Hans Denck – Anabaptist, Spiritualist, Judaizer: Dening Stage Radicalism in the Early Reformation Panelists: Royce Best, Johns Hopkins University MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS "How dost thou mean, a fat marriage?": ueer Fat Aesthetics Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand East in e Comedy of Errors Valerie Billing, Central College Art and Visual Perception Amazons, Fairies, and Ship-Women: ueer Size in A Midsummer Sponsor: Digital Humanities Night's Dream Chair: Catherine Walsh, University of Montevallo Jennifer Panek, University of Otawa Organizers: Angela Dressen, Villa I Tatti, e Harvard University Center for Lavinia's Revenge: Rape, Shame, and Disgust in Titus Andronicus Ialian Renaissance Studies Emily Spratt, Princeton University MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Panelists: Sheraton Centre Toronto, Kensington Emily Spratt, Princeton University Laura Herman, Princeton University Moderate Politics: Milton and Herbert e Sensus Communis and the Eye: Reexaminations of Visual Sponsor: Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies / Société canadienne Perception and Artistic Practice d'études de la Renaissance Tatiana Sizonenko, University of California, San Diego Chair: Mathew Martin, Brock University Renaissance Architecture and Visual Semiotics: New eories of Organizers: Paul Dyck, Canadian Mennonite University Perception Kenneth Graham, University of Waterloo Henrietta Simson, University of the Arts London Panelists: (Don't) Fall on Me, Arena Chapel: Disrupting the Stable Pictorial Paul Dyck, Canadian Mennonite University Worlds of the Arena Chapel Herbert's "e Bag" and Self-Emptying Kingship Jason Peters, University of Toronto Moderate Milton? Gary Kuchar, University of Victoria Milton, Shakespeare, and Canadian Confederation: omas D'Arcy McGee as Literary Critic MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Carleton Sheraton Centre Toronto, Dufferin Rethinking Source and Structure in Renaissance Wonder Women: Amazons in the Early Modern Literature European Imagination I Sponsor: Southeastern Renaissance Conference (SRC) Sponsor: Italian Literature Organizer: Melissa Rack, University of South Carolina Salkehatchie Chair: Eleonora Stoppino, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Panelists: Organizers: Victoria Fanti, Johns Hopkins University Melissa Rack, University of South Carolina Salkehatchie Eleonora Stoppino, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Neoteric Poetry: Rethinking Ovidianism in the English Epyllion Panelists: Andrew Keener, Sana Clara University Stacey Triplette, University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg Translations and Conversions in Florio's Montaigne and Fletcher e Warrior Women of Early Modern Spanish Romances of and Massinger's e Sea Voyage Chivalry Kristjan Hannesson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Janet Gomez, Johns Hopkins University "Col penser cangiando stile": e Semantic Implications of Lucrezia Marinella's Wonder Women: Warrior Women in Female Structure in Petrarch's Double Sestina, RVF 332 Italian Early Modern Literature Heather Bailey, Florida Sate University MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS "Sovereignty we confer on ourselves": Amazonian Resistance in Sheraton Centre Toronto, Mackenzie e Sea Voyage Renaissance Vegetarianism MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Chair: Andrea Crow, Boston College Sheraton Centre Toronto, Provincial North Organizer: Andrea Crow, Boston College e Collective Enterprise of Architectural Panelists: Marina Daiman, Independent Scholar Production in Italy Rubens, Vegetarianism, and the Golden Age Sponsor: Society of Fellows (SOF) of the American Academy in Rome Elizabeth Hodgson, University of British Columbia (AAR) Eve and the Innocent Salad Chairs: Stephanie Leone, Boston College Heather Dail, University of South Alabama Ann Huppert, University of Washington Two Worlds Collide: e Reconciliation of Ethical Vegetarianism Organizers: Stephanie Leone, Boston College and Human-Centered Ideals in the Renaissance Ann Huppert, University of Washington Alison Frazier, University of Texas at Austin MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Panelists: Sheraton Centre Toronto, Churchill Room Alessandro Brodini, Universià degli Studi di Firenze e Captain and the Architect: Decision-Making in Fortied Skill, Method, and Art eory in Early Modern Architecture of the Republic of Venice Spain and Colonial Spanish America I Pamela Long, Independent Scholar Organizers: Livia Stoenescu, Texas A&M University Process and Conict in Late Sixteenth-Century Bridge Repair Luis Javier Cuesta Hernández, Universidad Iberoamericana Nicoletta Marconi, Universià degli Studi di Roma "Tor Vergaa" Panelists: Magnicence, Political Propaganda, and Technical Knowledge: Benito Navarrete-Prieto, Universidad de Alcalá Barberini Building Sites between Rome and Palestrina (1630– Canon, Copy, and Identity: A Method of Global Appropriation 1750) Luis Javier Cuesta Hernández, Universidad Iberoamericana "Plano Ygnographico de la Nobilissima Ciudad de Mexico, Hecho por Ignacio Castera": A Political Manifesto? Raaele Casciaro, Universià degli Studi di Lecce Italian Polychrome Sculpture in Mexico: Sixteenth- through Eighteenth-Century Imports from Rome, Naples, Genoa, and Turin MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Dominion South Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand Centre II Material Culture and the Domestic Interior: New La virtù of Mannerism uestions, New Approaches I Sponsor: Association for Textual Scholarship in Art History (ATSAH) Chair: Maria DePrano, University of California, Merced Chair: Charles Burroughs, SUNY Geneseo Organizers: Erin Campbell, University of Victoria Organizer: Liana Cheney, Universidade da Coruña Maria DePrano, University of California, Merced Panelists: Lynette Bosch, SUNY Geneseo Respondent: Erin Campbell, University of Victoria Before 1962: Mannerism and Historiography Panelists: Karine Tsoumis, Gardiner Museum Liana Cheney, Universidade da Coruña "Something for the villa": Maiolica and Villeiatura on the Giorgio Vasari's Moral Virtues in the Oratory at Cortona Venetian Mainland Victoria Yeoman, Seneca College MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Tools of the Table: Eating and the Life Cycle in Early Modern Sheraton Centre Toronto, Danforth England Spenser's Shepheardes Calender as an Christina An, Boston University Art Beyond Price or Place: Vermeer, Asia, and the Poetics of Imagetext: "Emblemes," Ekphrasis, and Verbal-Visual Painting Dynamics Sponsor: Society for Emblem Studies MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Chair: Carol Johnston, Dickinson College Sheraton Centre Toronto, Kenora Organizers: Kenneth Borris, McGill University Embodying Value: Representing Money in the Early Elizabeth Black, Old Dominion University Modern Period I Panelists: Kenneth Borris, McGill University Chair: Natasha Seaman, Rhode Island College e Verbal-Visual Symbolism of Hills and Dales in Spenser's Organizer: Joanna Woodall, Courauld Institute of Art Shepheardes Calender Panelists: Tamara Goeglein, Franklin & Marshall College Diane Wolhal, Rice University E.K.'s Emblematic Glosses in Spenser's Shepheardes Calender Sterile Coins, Bleeding Hosts, and Anti-Semitism in an Unpublished French Illumination MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Joanna Woodall, Courauld Institute of Art Sheraton Centre Toronto, Linden Weighing ings up in Maarten de Vos Rana Choi, University of Chicago "eir God is their belly": Eating and Being Eaten in Coining True Worth in Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing the Early Modern World Christine Göttler, Universiät Bern Sponsor: Villa I Tatti, e Harvard University Center for Italian A New Golden Age of Silver: Monetary and Religious Reform in Renaissance Studies the Spanish Netherlands Chair: Edward Muir, Northwestern University Organizers: Bradford Bouley, University of California, Sana Barbara MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Ingrid Greeneld, Villa I Tatti, e Harvard University Center for Ialian Sheraton Centre Toronto, Leaside Renaissance Studies Emblems I: Image and Text: Points of Contention, Panelists: Bradford Bouley, University of California, Sana Barbara Dialogic Relations, and Aective Juxtapositions Cannibalism, Nutrition, and Politics in Counter Reformation Sponsor: Emblems Rome Organizer: William Engel, Sewanee: e University of the South Surekha Davies, Brown University Panelists: Cannibal Subjectivities: Caribbean Technologies of Food and Daniela D'Eugenio, Vanderbilt University Embodiment in Raymond Breton's Dictionnaire Caraïbe-François Le pale of the Crusca Academicians: Linguistics Translated into (1664–65) Images and Mottos Ingrid Greeneld, Villa I Tatti, e Harvard University Center for Ialian Jonathan Baldo, Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester Renaissance Studies "Not working with the eye without the eare": Deceptive A Slave to Appetite: Collecting in an Economy of "Man-Eating" Ekphrasis in Henry V Jerey ompson, Sewanee: e University of the South Suspicious Activity: Perspectival Systems John Baldessari, Mel Bochner, and Barry Le Va MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Cedar Sheraton Centre Toronto, Davenport Editing and the Work of the Imagination I Renaissance Polyphony, Early and Late Chair: Ivan Lupic, Sanford University Panelists: Organizers: Rory Loughnane, University of Kent Stefano Mengozzi, University of Michigan e Invention of Narrative Musical Space in Early-Renaissance Ivan Lupic, Sanford University Polyphony Panelists: Heidi Craig, Folger Shakespeare Library C. Aaron James, Oratory of Saint Philip Neri Lost Manuscripts and the Editorial Imagination ree Ways of Stealing from Josuin (and Mouton) Margaret Kidnie, University of Western Onario Michael Noone, Boston College Textual Sleuthing aer the New Bibliography: Heywood's A Printed Polyphonic Choirbooks in Salamanca, 1607–14: New Woman Killed with Kindness and Editorial Inference Documents Concerning Vivanco and Printers Tavernier and Muñoz Misha Teramura, University of Toronto How Foul Were "Fowle Papers"?: Imagining Dramatic Manuscripts MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Wentworth MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Political ought and the Early Modern

Sheraton Centre Toronto, Rosedale Environment Contested Bodies: Pregnancy and Motherhood in the Sponsor: Legal and Political ought Middle Ages and Early Modern Period Chair: Todd Butler, Washington Sate University Sponsor: Grupo de estudios sobre la mujer en España y las Américas Organizer: Todd Butler, Washington Sate University (GEMELA) Panelists: Chair: Glenda Nieto-Cuebas, Ohio Wesleyan University Dorine Rouiller, Fonds national suisse de la recherche scientique Républiue Universelle and Climatic Diversity Organizers: Rosilie Hernández, University of Illinois at Chicago David Reher, University of Chicago Peter Remien, Lewis-Clark Sate College Political Oeconomy: Nature and Monarchy in Interregnum Ana Méndez-Oliver, Syracuse University England Respondent: Patricia Grieve, Columbia University Whitney Sperrazza, University of Kansas Panelists: "Earth Felt the Wound": e Hybrid Nature of Milton's Mary Beth Long, University of Arkansas Environmental Politics Unexpected Endings: Failed Maternity and Maternal Grief in Late-Medieval Marian Texts MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Peter Pormann, University of Manchester Ibn Serapion’s Practica as a Transcultural Text on Obstetrics Sheraton Centre Toronto, Huron Ana Méndez-Oliver, Syracuse University Casuistry in Early Modern Spanish Literature I Widowhood Gone Wrong: Engendering Incest in Pérez de Chair: Sergius Kodera, Universiät Wien Montalbán's La mayor confusión Organizers: Michael Scham, University of S. omas Marlen Bidwell-Steiner, Universiät Wien MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand West Panelists: Anita Traninger, Freie Universiät Berlin Gendered Sanctity in Early Modern Art History e Exploration of Circumstance: Casuistry and the Novela Bizantina Sponsor: Hagiography Society William Childers, Brooklyn College, CUNY Chair: Barbara Zimbalist, University of Texas at El Paso Lovers' uarrels: Amorous and Legal Casuistry in the Spanish Organizer: Barbara Zimbalist, University of Texas at El Paso Sentimental Romance Respondent: Michelle Erhardt, Christopher Newport University David Alvarez, Université de Picardie Jules Verne Panelists: La casuística del desuite legítimo en la Segunda parte del Katherine Brown, Walsh University Guzmán de Alfarache de Alemán Viewing Veronica through the Lens of Gender Alexandra Dodson, Duke University Chariots of Fire and Men in White: e Prophet Elijah, the Carmelites, and Mendicant Ideals Amy Morris, University of Nebraska Omaha Joslyn's "Virgin and Child with Saints Catherine and Agnes" and Female Spirituality MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Dominion North Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall C e Artistic Geography of Pre-Modern Italy: e Black Renaissance: Early Modern Afro-Hispanic Rethinking "Place" and "Region" I Cultures Sponsor: Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program, University of Sponsor: Hispanic Literature Pittsburgh Chair: Valeria Lopez Fadul, Wesleyan University Chair: Stefano de Bosio, Freie Universiät Berlin Organizer: Miguel Martínez, University of Chicago Organizers: Stephen Campbell, Johns Hopkins University Panelists: Stefano de Bosio, Freie Universiät Berlin Larissa Brewer-García, University of Chicago Panelists: Aesthetics of Maroon Freedom in the Early Modern Iberian Stephen Campbell, Johns Hopkins University Atlantic Un-Mapping "Regional Style": Towards an Alternative Andrea Guerrero Mosuera, Universidad Autónoma Metropoliana Geography of Italian Renaissance Art Black Religious Practices in Cartagena de Indias in the Christopher Nygren, University of Pittsburgh Seventeenth Century Venezianità: e Language, Ideology, and Geography of an Art Nicholas Jones, Bucknell University Historical Commonplace Staging Habla de negros in Early Modern Spain Eva Struhal, Université Laval Elizabeth Wright, University of Georgia Filippo Baldinucci's Notizie de' Professori del Disegno: e Concept Black City Dwellers and the Foundations of Iberian Early of Artistic Genealogy in Seventeenth-Century Florence Modernity

MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS

Sheraton Centre Toronto, Chestnut West Sheraton Centre Toronto, Civic Ballroom South Adapting the Classics in Early Modern English Imaginative Intersections between Writers and Poetry Artists in the Seventeenth Century I Chair: Heather Dubrow, Fordham University Chairs: Alexandra Hoare, University of Bristol Organizer: Christine Hutchins, Hostos Community College, CUNY Carlo Avilio, Independent Scholar Panelists: Organizers: Carlo Avilio, Independent Scholar Steven Monte, College of Saten Island, CUNY Alexandra Hoare, University of Bristol e Titanomachia and Poetic Ambition in Late Elizabethan England Panelists: Barbara Hryszko, Jesuit University Ignatianum, Cracow Christine Hutchins, Hostos Community College, CUNY Jupiter's Love Aairs in the "Metamorphoses d'Ovide en Poet as Translator: Ovid, Golding, Marlowe, and Shakespeare Rondeaux": Relations between Its Text and Illustrations Danila Sokolov, University of Saskatchewan Nicole Cook, Philadelphia Museum of Art Rewriting Petrarch through Ovid in Lady Mary Wroth’s Pastoral A Seventeenth-Century Poet-Archeologist in the Netherlands Song Jamie Kwan, Princeton University Painting the French Monarchy: Toussaint Dubreuil and Ronsard's MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Franciade Sheraton Centre Toronto, Birchwood Ballroom Grati: e Writing on the Wall in Renaissance MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | ROUNDTABLES

Palaces and Prisons Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall B Sponsor: Charles Singleton Center for the Study of Premodern Europe Roundtable: New Media: en and Now Chair: Mark Rankin, James Madison University Chair: Sietske Fransen, University of Cambridge Organizer: Earle Havens, Johns Hopkins University Organizer: Sietske Fransen, University of Cambridge Panelists: Discussants: Ivana Vranic, University of British Columbia Louisiane Ferlier, Royal Society An Aesthetic of Violence: e Vatican Grati of 1527 Clément Godbarge, Columbia University Evelyn Reitz, Národní galerie Praha Marieke Hendriksen, Universiteit Utrecht e Politics of Scribbling: e Grati of Itinerant Artists in Post-Tridentine Rome and Prague Sjoerd Levelt, University of Bristol Tianna Uchacz, Columbia University Earle Havens, Johns Hopkins University Prayers for the Armada: e Grati of a Catholic Conspiracy in Paul Nulty, University College Dublin the Tower of London MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | ROUNDTABLES MONDAY 18 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | SEMINARS Sheraton Centre Toronto, City Hall Room Sheraton Centre Toronto, Oxford Roundtable: e Renaissance of Letters: Knowledge Sex, Gender, and Race in the Atlantic and and Community in Italy Mediterranean Worlds: A Comparative View Chairs: Paula Findlen, Sanford University Chairs: Janine Peterson, Marist College Suzanne Sutherland, Middle Tennessee Sate University Patricia Ferrer-Medina, Marist College Organizer: Suzanne Sutherland, Middle Tennessee Sate University Organizers: Janine Peterson, Marist College Discussants: Patricia Ferrer-Medina, Marist College Christopher Bacich, Sanford University Speakers: Brian Brege, Syracuse University Dyani Ta, Ithaca College Hurricanoes and Floods: Environmental Violence in Cervantes, William Connell, Seton Hall University Daborne, and Behn Rachel Midura, Sanford University Lisette Balabarca-Fataccioli, Siena College Meredith Ray, University of Delaware e Female Other: Moriscas and Muslim Women in Early Diana Robin, Newberry Library Center for Renaissance Studies Modern Spain Sarah Ross, Boston College Ambereen Dadabhoy, Harvey Mudd College e Mediterranean and Atlantic Itinerary of Race Kathryn Taylor, University of Pennsylvania Ancients and Moderns in Sixteenth-Century Venetian Ethnography Monday, 18 March, 2019 11:00 am–12:30 pm Panels

MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Forest Hill Sheraton Centre Toronto, Linden Façonner Marguerite de Navarre : éditions, Appetite, Healing, Lust, and Resistance: Women and illustrations, biographies Food in the Global Renaissance Sponsor: Atelier XVIe siècle, Paris-Sorbonne Sponsor: Society for the Study of Early Modern Women (EMW) Chair: Anne-Pascale Pouey-Mounou, Université Paris-Sorbonne Chair: Jeanette Fregulia, Carroll College Organizer: Anne-Pascale Pouey-Mounou, Université Paris-Sorbonne Organizer: Jeanette Fregulia, Carroll College Panelists: Panelists: Romain Menini, Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée Claudia Goldstein, William Paterson University 1533: dans l’atelier d’Antoine Augereau Whetting the Appetite: Women and Food in Beuckelaer's Kitchen and Market Scenes Nancy Frelick, University of British Columbia Les enjeux de la lecture biographiue : L’Heptaméron de Alison Lingo, University of California, Berkeley Marguerite de Navarre Producing and Transmitting Medical Knowledge: Food and Healing through the Eyes of a Royal Midwife Scott Francis, University of Pennsylvania L’Heptaméron vu par les illustrateurs Danielle Ross, Uah Sate University Lusty Women Eating: Food, Power, and Sexual Morality in Early Modern Turkic Poetry, 1500s–1700s MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Rosedale Nicole Stark, University of California, Sana Barbara Out of Temper: Ingestion and Resistance in Elizabeth Marsh's e Becoming Visible: Women Writers' Strategies of Female Captive Dissemination in Early Modern Spain and the New World MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Wentworth Sponsor: Grupo de estudios sobre la mujer en España y las Américas (GEMELA) Allegory, Authority, Authenticity: Literary Chair: Anne Cruz, University of Miami Adaptations in Renaissance Italy and France Organizers: Rosilie Hernández, University of Illinois at Chicago Panelists: Nieves Baranda, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Disancia Kristin Bourassa, Syddansk Universitet Panelists: Justin Sturgeon, University of West Florida Nieves Baranda, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Disancia Fourteenth-Century Books for Fieenth-Century Audiences: 100 Young Girl Writers and Family Politics in Early Modern Spain Years of the Songe Du Viel Pelerin Jacobo Sanz Hermida, Universidad de Salamanca Chris Nighman, Wilfrid Laurier University A Writer for a Nation: María de Estrada Medinilla, Woman Poet Revisiting the Manuscripts of Montagnone's Compendium in New Spain moralium noabilium (1310), A Proto-humanist Florilegium Jelena Sanchez, North Central College Xinyao Xiao, University of Texas at Austin Women on the Move: Female Travelers in Early Modern Spanish Castiglione's Cicero: From Roman Orator to Renaissance eater Courtier Amanda Taylor, University of Minnesoa Emily Beck, University of Minnesoa Armor Experiments: From Literary Romance to Manuscript Recipe Books in Early Modern Italy MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Roosevelt Sheraton Centre Toronto, Osgoode Ballroom Ea st Early Modern Dutch Women in Manuscript and Natural Disasters and Environmental Interventions Print in the Early Modern World II: Floods, Water, and Sponsor: Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, California State Work University, Long Beach Chair: Pamela Long, Independent Scholar Chair: Martine Van Elk, California Sate University, Long Beach Organizers: Ovanes Akopyan, Leopold-Franzens-Universiät Innsbruck Organizer: Martine Van Elk, California Sate University, Long Beach David Rosenthal, University of Edinburgh Respondent: Heleen Wyels, KU Leuven Panelists: Panelists: David Rosenthal, University of Edinburgh Cora van de Poppe, Universiteit Utrecht Changing Environments: Flooding, Public Works, and Welfare in Following Formats: Printed Texts as Examples for Early Modern Early Modern Tuscany Women's Stories Lily Filson, Tulane University Ineke Huysman, Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands Francesco I de' Medici's Villa Pratolino: Water and Its Workers in Beyond the Boudoir: e Correspondence of the Dutch and a Late-Renaissance Ruler's Microcosmos Frisian Stadholder's Wives (1552–1759) Abigail Agresta, ueen's University at Kingston "at For Which the King of Kings Sent the Flood"? Flood MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Prevention in Medieval Valencia Sheraton Centre Toronto, Chestnut East Shaping Scholarship: Philanthropy and Library MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Danforth Formation Sponsor: Centre for Editing Lives and Letters (CELL), University College Opera and Court Ceremony in Mantua, Vienna, and London Ethiopia Chair: Alexander Samson, University College London Panelists: Organizer: Matthew Symonds, University College London Joel Schwindt, Boston Conservatory at Berklee Panelists: Class Rivalry and the Academic Improvvisatori Tradition in an Jacueline Glomski, University College London Early Mantuan Opera Scholarship, Philanthropy, and Libraries in the Seventeenth Devin Burke, University of Louisville Century Singing Sacrilege: Political Idolatry in the Operatic Spectacles of Robyn Adams, University College London Leopold I's Vienna Networks of Inuence and Conuence in the Archives of the Janie Cole, University of Cape Town Bodleian Library Music and Power at the Royal Court in Late Renaissance Matthew Symonds, University College London Ethiopia Networks of Intelligence and Information: e Case of Sir Richard Spencer's Relazioni MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Yorkville East MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand East Rhetoric in the Renaissance University Sponsor: Rhetoric Exemplars and Archetypes: Classical Inuences in Chair: Elizabeth Skerpan-Wheeler, Texas Sate University the Works of Poussin, Rosa, and Haarlem Organizer: Elizabeth Skerpan-Wheeler, Texas Sate University Panelists: Respondent: Elizabeth Skerpan-Wheeler, Texas Sate University Troy omas, Pennsylvania Sate University, Harrisburg e eme of Deception in Poussin's Birth of Bacchus Panelists: Manfred Kraus, Eberhard Karls Universiät Tübingen Hannah Segrave, University of Delaware A Professor Advertising his University: Reinhard Lorich's Classical Inuences in the Witchcra Paintings of Salvator Rosa Encomium Marpurgensis Karen Nelson, University of Maryland, College Park Lawrence Green, University of Southern California Propaganda? Historical Figure? Sixteenth-Century Women Professors Advertising Aristotle's Rhetoric Warriors and the Power and Place of Story MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Chestnut West Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand West Poetry and Social History in Early Modern England Reconstructing Sites and Spectacles of Piety, Chair: Katie Kadue, University of Chicago Conversion, and Beatication Organizer: Ross Lerner, Occidenal College Chair: John Beldon Scott, University of Iowa Panelists: Organizers: Pamela Jones, University of Massachusetts Boston Ross Lerner, Occidenal College Barbara Wisch, SUNY Cortland Civil Death in Renaissance England Panelists: Julianne Werlin, Duke University Cristelle Baskins, Tus University Parish and Nation in the Early Stuart Ballad "God can do more than this!": e King of Tunis in Viceregal David Simon, University of Chicago Naples e Aerthought and the Punch Line: Renaissance Misogyny Barbara Wisch, SUNY Cortland and Andrew Marvell's "To His Coy Mistress" Promoting Piety, Coercing Conversion: Reconstructing the Oratory of the Roman Archconfraternity SS. Trinità dei Pellegrini MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Civic Ballroom South Pamela Jones, University of Massachusetts Boston Praise and Emulation of Blessed Teresa of Avila: A Painted Imaginative Intersections between Writers and Triumphal Procession for Genoese Nuns Artists in the Seventeenth Century II Chairs: Alexandra Hoare, University of Bristol MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Davenport Carlo Avilio, Independent Scholar Organizers: Alexandra Hoare, University of Bristol German Sacred Music of the irty Years War: Carlo Avilio, Independent Scholar Transmission, Emotions, and the Social Imaginary Panelists: Stefan Albl, CASVA, National Gallery of Ar, Washington, DC Sponsor: Herzog August Bibliothek, Wolfenbüttel e Carracci and the Delight for Devices Chair: Benjamin Dobbs, Furman University Organizers: Janette Tilley, Lehman College, CUNY Michela Gianfranceschi, Sapienza Universià di Roma “Il Ballo della Vita Humana”: Rospigliosi, Poussin, and Moral Dwight TenHuisen, Calvin College Allegories Panelists: Janette Tilley, Lehman College, CUNY Stefano Colombo, University of Warwick German Nuptial Music in the Seventeenth Century: Sound in the From Description to Reinvention: Critical Appreciation of Service of the Social Imaginary Seventeenth-Century Venetian Funerary Monuments, between Art and Literature omas Marks, e Graduate Center, CUNY Seuzer as Discourse Genre: Musical-Emotional Meaning in German Lutheran Sigh-Compositions MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Simcoe Jason Rosenholtz-Witt, Northwestern University Venice without Venice: Traces of Italian Music Prints in Cavendish II: Medicine and Natural Philosophy in Seventeenth-Century German Manuscripts Cavendish's Works and Reputation Sponsor: International Margaret Cavendish Society MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS

Chair: James Fitzmaurice, Northern Arizona University Sheraton Centre Toronto, Cedar Organizers: Lara Dodds, Mississippi Sate University Editing and the Work of the Imagination II James Fitzmaurice, Northern Arizona University Chair: Rory Loughnane, University of Kent Respondent: Lara Dodds, Mississippi Sate University Organizers: Rory Loughnane, University of Kent Panelists: Ivan Lupic, Sanford University Kathleen Miller, University of Toronto Margaret Cavendish's Mountebanks, Physicians, and Plague Panelists: Kathryn James, Yale University Joseph Stephenson, Abilene Christian University John Payne Collier's John Bale in John Bale's "King Johan" Disputing "Old Aristotle": References to Cavendish as Natural Philosopher in e Dutch Lady Rob Carson, Hobart and William Smith Colleges Doubling and Resurrection in the Henriad MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Pine West Sheraton Centre Toronto, Maple East Oriental Studies in Early Modern Europe II Cognitive / Aective Cultures: Shaped, Wandering, Chair: Nil Palabiyik, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universiät München Sublimated Minds Organizer: Nil Palabiyik, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universiät München Chair: Stephen Pender, University of Windsor Panelists: Organizers: Daniel Lochman, Texas Sate University Maryam Patton, Harvard University Hannah Wojciehowski, University of Texas at Austin "Partial Knowledge is Better than Total Ignorance": e Never- Published Arabic Proverbs of Edward Pococke Panelists: Hannah Wojciehowski, University of Texas at Austin Alexander Bevilacua, Williams College Walter Ong Revisited: Orality and Literacy aer the Cognitive Comparative inking in the Republic of Arabic Letters Turn Alexandria Brown-Hedjazi, Sanford University Raphael Lyne, Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge Representations of the Safavid Embassy to Rome: Translations in Mind-Wandering and Morals in Shakespeare's Lucrece Print, Fresco, and Marble Daniel Lochman, Texas Sate University "Remembrance of so fair a dream": Richard III and Memory of the MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Forgotten Sheraton Centre Toronto, Provincial North Stephanie Shirilan, Syracuse University De-Centering Renaissance Art: Italian Regionalisms, Attending to Aural Inattention in Hamlet 1300–1600 MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Chair: Meryl Bailey, Mills College Sheraton Centre Toronto, Yorkville West Organizers: Lisa Regan, University of California, Berkeley and IES Abroad Vienna Hermeneutics of Sources in Renaissance Meryl Bailey, Mills College Antiuarianism II Panelists: Sponsor: Centro Cicogna Sarah McHam, Rutgers University Center Stage for a Forgotten Political Cycle: Petrarch's Hall of Chair: Sara Miglietti, Warburg Institute, University of London Famous Romans in Padua Organizer: Damiano Acciarino, Universià Ca' Foscari di Venezia April Armstrong-Bascombe, University of Durham Panelists: Treasures of the Mediterranean: Artistic Mobility between the W. Blanchard, Misericordia University Kingdom of Aragon, Castile, and Northern Italy Lexicography as Antiuarianism: Guarino and His Followers Genevieve Verdigel, Warburg Institute, University of London Angus Vine, University of Stirling e Drawings of the "terra ferma" Painters? Reconsidering Miscellaneity and the Antiuarian: Organization and Order in Drasmanship Outside of Venice (ca. 1460–1510) William Camden's Manuscripts Lisa Regan, University of California, Berkeley and IES Abroad Vienna Anja-Silvia Goeing, Harvard University e Outer Limit: Frescoed Chapels and Communal Space in Natural Philosophy between Ancient Sources and Empirical Northwestern Italy and Southeastern France Investigation: Collecting from Conrad Gessner to Daniel Sennert

MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall B "On a Gyant's Shoulders": e Born-Digital Works of George Herbert Chair: Paul Dyck, Canadian Mennonite University Organizer: Robert Whalen, Northern Michigan University Panelists: Robert Whalen, Northern Michigan University George Herbert's Works: A New Edition Sarah Kunjummen, University of Chicago Translating Herbert's Latin Verse Christopher Hodgkins, University of North Carolina at Greensboro e View from Hutchinson's Shoulder: Retrospectives and Prospects for Herbert Studies MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Willow Centre Sheraton Centre Toronto, Osgoode Ballroom W est Expanding the Boundaries of Early Modern Sacred Objects on the Move in the Early Modern Cartography: Gender and the Body Mediterranean Chair: Valerie Traub, University of Michigan Sponsor: Hagiography Society Organizer: Camille Serchuk, Southern Connecticut Sate University Chair: Simon Ditcheld, University of York Panelists: Organizers: Barbara Zimbalist, University of Texas at El Paso Sean Roberts, Virginia Commonwealth University in aar Alison Frazier, University of Texas at Austin Sea Charts and Crusader Masculinity in Grand Ducal Tuscany Panelists: Martine Sauret, Macalester College Daniel Hershenzon, University of Connecticut Regards sur les femmes dans les cartes anthropomorphiues au Religious Artifacts and Slaves between Early Modern Spain and XVIe siècle Morocco Camille Serchuk, Southern Connecticut Sate University Erin Rowe, Johns Hopkins University Cherchez la femme: Locating Female Figures on Sixteenth- On Corpses and Contact Relics: Rethinking the Circulation of Century French World Maps Religious Devotion in the Western Mediterranean

MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Carleton Sheraton Centre Toronto, Elgin Nicholas of Cusa and "the Greeks" Towards a Vocabulary of Dissent II: Early Modern Sponsor: American Cusanus Society Religious Dissents, Conicts, and Pluralities Chair: omas Izbicki, Rutgers University Sponsor: Research Group in Early Modern Religious Dissents and Organizer: David Albertson, University of Southern California Radicalism (EMoDiR) Respondent: Denis Robichaud, University of Notre Dame Organizers: Xenia Von Tippelskirch, Humboldt-Universiät zu Berlin Panelists: Helena Wangefelt Ström, Umeå universitet Daniel O'Connell, Mott Community College Federico Barbierato, Universià degli Studi di Verona Nicholas of Cusa and Proclus on Non-Discursive inking Umberto Grassi, Universià degli Studi di Verona Maarten Hal, Independent Scholar Panelists: Cusanus, the Greeks, and the Council of Florence Rosamaria Alibrandi, Universià degli Studi di Messina "Heretics and Obdurate Sinners": Religious Dissent in Early Modern Sicily MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Pine East Umberto Grassi, Universià degli Studi di Verona Towards a Vocabulary of Dissent: Sexuality Creating a Jesuit Culture II: Art and the Written Alessandra Celati, Universià degli Studi di Verona Word in Central and Eastern Europe Exploring the Existential Dimension of Heresy: Between Chair: Tina Skouen, Universitetet i Oslo Inuisition Repression and a "Secret Sociability" Organizer: Kathleen Comerford, Georgia Southern University Panelists: MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Hilmar Pabel, Simon Fraser University Sheraton Centre Toronto, Willow East Peter Canisius, S and the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola: e Examination of Conscience Women and Femininity in Early Modern Naples Natale Vacalebre, University of Pennsylvania Chair: Sheila Barker, Medici Archive Project "Se vee clara y cierta la ruina": Risks and Contingencies in Organizer: Alessandro Giardino, S. Lawrence University Sixteenth-Century Jesuit Book Production Respondent: Joris van Gastel, Universiät Zürich Alison Fleming, Winston-Salem Sate University Panelists: e Madonna della Strada and Jesuit Devotion to Marian Icons Sarah Wilkins, Pratt Institute Female Preaching and Beata Stirps: Mary Magdalen in the Pipino Chapel, San Pietro a Maiella Alessandro Giardino, S. Lawrence University e Transformation of Mary Magdalen, from Caravaio to Finson and the Neapolitan School of Painting Marije Osnabrue, Université de Genève Louis Finson and Matthias Stom Painting Female Nudes in Seventeenth-Century Naples MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Dufferin Sheraton Centre Toronto, Kenora Wonder Women: Amazons in the Early Modern Embodying Value: Representing Money in the Early European Imagination II Modern Period II Sponsor: Italian Literature Chair: Joanna Woodall, Courauld Institute of Art Chair: Gerry Milligan, College of Saten Island, CUNY Organizer: Natasha Seaman, Rhode Island College Organizers: Victoria Fanti, Johns Hopkins University Panelists: Eleonora Stoppino, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Natasha Seaman, Rhode Island College Coin, Prostitute, and Painting in Jacob Backer's Woman with a Panelists: Coin Eleonora Stoppino, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Born of Monsters, Trees, and Caves: Amazons and the Wild Heather Johnson, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Agency, Motion, Violence: Taylor's Twelvepence and the Victoria Fanti, Johns Hopkins University Circulation of Oppression eatricality and Tragedy in Lodovico Ariosto's Orlando furioso: e Episode of the Femine Omicide Angela Ho, George Mason University Pricing the Exotic: A Painting of a Market Stall in Batavia Emily Winerock, Chatham University (Re)Staging Gender: Dancing Amazons in English Plays and Masues MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Spruce South and No rth MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Narrating in Boccaccio's Decameron Sheraton Centre Toronto, York Sponsor: American Boccaccio Association Sex and Gender in Early Modern Piety Movements Chair: Valerio Cappozzo, University of Mississippi Sponsor: Germanic Literature Organizer: Valerio Cappozzo, University of Mississippi Chair: Christine Kooi, Louisiana Sate University Panelists: Organizers: Amanda Pipkin, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Marilyn Migiel, Cornell University Narrating for Success in Decameron 4.10 Nigel Smith, Princeton University Respondent: James Parente, University of Minnesoa Renzo Bragantini, Sapienza Universià di Roma Between Symbolic and Material Values: Federigo and Monna Panelists: Giovanna (Decameron 5.9) Amanda Pipkin, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Protestant Nourishment: Popular Protestant Advice and Olivia Holmes, Binghamton University, SUNY Women's Religious Inuence Memorable Doings and Sayings on the Decameron's Day 10 Nigel Smith, Princeton University Vrouwen Zaet: Sexual Politics and Heresy in the Dutch Republic MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS

Johannes Müller, Universiteit Leiden Sheraton Centre Toronto, Churchill Room Gender Stereotypes and Anti-Pietist Polemics around 1700 Skill, Method, and Art eory in Early Modern Spain and Colonial Spanish America II MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Oxford Organizers: Livia Stoenescu, Texas A&M University Luis Javier Cuesta Hernández, Universidad Iberoamericana Sovereignty and Submission Respondent: Benito Navarrete-Prieto, Universidad de Alcalá Chair: Julia Lupton, University of California, Irvine Panelists: Organizer: Julie Crawford, Columbia University Martijn van Beek, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam e Marble Intarsia Decorations at Montecassino and Panelists: Lorna Hutson, Merton College, University of Oxford Benedictine Ties between Spain and Its Territories Can a Body Politic Have Knees? e Anglo-Imperialism of King's Livia Stoenescu, Texas A&M University Two Bodies Alonso Cano's Reinventing the Granada Cathedral Façade: Subdued Classicism and Formal Unity of Design Mary Nyuist, University of Toronto Voluntary Servitude, Bestiality, and Resistance Julie Crawford, Columbia University Resistance eory, Domestic Conduct, and Shakespeare's Othello MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Provincial South Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand Centre II e Reformation of Experience/e Experience of Bookbindings in their Cultural Context Reformation in Shakespeare Sponsor: Bibliographical Society of America Sponsor: English Literature Chair: Nina Musinsky, Musinsky Rare Books, Inc. Chair: Joseph Ortiz, University of Texas at El Paso Organizers: Caroline Duroselle-Melish, Folger Shakespeare Library Organizer: Joseph Ortiz, University of Texas at El Paso Nina Musinsky, Musinsky Rare Books, Inc. Panelists: Respondent: Nina Musinsky, Musinsky Rare Books, Inc. Kenneth Graham, University of Waterloo Panelists: Touching (with) Words: Reformation Rhetoric in King Lear Karen Limper-Herz, British Library Renaissance Bookbinding Designs in eir Wider Cultural Holly Pickett, Washington and Lee University e Taste of Conversion in As You Like It: What Counts as Context Shakespearean Religious Experience? Nicholas Pickwoad, University of the Arts London Adam Rzepka, Montclair Sate University Judging Books by eir Covers e Longing for Experience MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS William Kennedy, Cornell University Love's Labour's Lost and those Scampish Frenchmen: What's So Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand Centre I Funny about Repentance? Disease and Disability in the Renaissance Panelists: MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Erin Travers, University of California, Sana Barbara Sheraton Centre Toronto, Maple West Constructing a Corpus: Anatomical Exemplars in Seventeenth- omas Nashe’s Contexts: Place, Printing, Reading Century Dutch Art Literature Caterina Agostini, Rutgers University–New Brunswick Sponsor: Massachusetts Center for Interdisciplinary Renaissance Studies Art in the Time of Syphilis: A Medical Narrative in Benvenuto Chair: Joseph Black, University of Massachusetts Amherst Cellini's Works Organizer: Joseph Black, University of Massachusetts Amherst Sara Frier, Yale University Panelists: Look Out for Yourself: Drawing Disguration in Urs Gra's Cathy Shrank, University of Sheeld Armless Prostitute omas Nashe's Cambridge Brian Nance, Coasal Carolina University Katharine De Rycker, Newcastle University e Imaginary Pauper: Wealth, Charity, and Petrus Forestus' Genre Bending and Piracy in the Danter Print Shop Treatment of Delusional Melancholia Jennifer Richards, University of Newcastle omas Nashe and the History of Reading MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, City Hall Room MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Dominion South e Sforza at Home and Abroad: Gender, Diplomacy, and Power on Display in the Renaissance Material Culture and the Domestic Interior: New Chair: Elissa Weaver, University of Chicago uestions, New Approaches II Organizers: Meredith Ray, University of Delaware Chair: Erin Campbell, University of Victoria Lynn Westwater, George Washington University Organizers: Erin Campbell, University of Victoria Respondent: Diana Robin, Newberry Library Center for Renaissance Studies Maria DePrano, University of California, Merced Panelists: Respondent: Marta Ajmar, Victoria & Albert Museum Timothy McCall, Villanova University Panelists: Fare le cose de homo: Sforza Princes and eir Hunting Animals Maria DePrano, University of California, Merced Meredith Ray, University of Delaware Health and Hygiene in Artisan Households in Renaissance Bona Sforza in Venice: Gender, ueenship, and Early Modern Florence Mobility Alexandra Hewitt, University of Birmingham Lynn Westwater, George Washington University New Place By Indirection: Shakespeare's Self-Fashioning and the Eiusdem Vestre Illustrissime Dominationis: Kinship and Diplomacy Interiors of the Lesser Gentry House in the Letters of Ippolita Maria Sforza MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Kensington Sheraton Centre Toronto, Willow West Milton and Biblical Poetry: Psalms and Canticles Networks of Non-Elite Women in Early Modern Sponsor: Medieval and Renaissance Studies Association in Israel Societies II Chair: Achsah Guibbory, Barnard College Chair: Marlee Couling, York University Organizers: Noam Flinker, University of Haia Organizers: Marlee Couling, York University Zur Shalev, University of Haia Elizabeth Cohen, York University Panelists: Panelists: Jude Welburn, Wilfrid Laurier University Darlene Abreu-Ferreira, University of Winnipeg God's Laughter and the Genesis of Tyranny: Milton's Reading of Women's Oces, Men's Careers the Story of Babel Saundra Weddle, Drury University Noam Flinker, University of Haia e Social and Spatial Networks of Venice's Prostitutes Echoes of Psalm 51 in Paradise Lost: e Midrashic Sounds of Silences Fabrizio Titone, Universidad del País Vasco Formal and Informal Networks of Non-Elite Women in Yaakov Mascetti, Bar-Ilan University Catalonia and Sicily, 1400–1500 Mysterious Sex in Paradise: Biblical Intimacy and Milton's Irrepresentable Sacramental Signs of Love MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Peel MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Leaside Jewish Society and Letters in the Age of the Ghetto Emblems II: Emblems and Cognition in Early Sponsor: Hebraica Modern England Chair: Kenneth Stow, University of Haia Organizer: Dana Katz, Reed College Sponsor: Emblems Panelists: Organizer: William Engel, Sewanee: e University of the South Bernard Cooperman, University of Maryland, College Park Panelists: "One can be both Christian and Jew": David de' Pomis, Mark Kaethler, Medicine Hat College Autobiography, and the Ghetto Mind Games in Mayoral Shows: Civic Emblems Governing the Crowd and Guiding the Mayor Martina Mampieri, Harvard University Footprints for the History of Italian Jewry in the Early Modern Robert Grant Williams, Carleton University Era Feeding the Fancy: Georey Whitney's A Choice of Emblems and Federica Francesconi, University at Albany, SUNY the Management of Mental Imagery e Venetian Hebrà para Cazar Orfas e Donzelas and Its Pinkas Donald Beecher, Carleton University Eve inking: Paradise Lost IX. 745–79 MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Norfolk MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Civic Ballroom North Inheriting More II: Translation, Print, and the More Erasmus Making of Catholic Identity in Early Modern England Sponsor: Erasmus of Rotterdam Society Chair: Donald Gilman, Ball Sate University Sponsor: Amici omae Mori (Moreana) Organizer: Eric MacPhail, Indiana University Chair: Marie Alice Belle, Université de Montréal Organizers: Marie Alice Belle, Université de Montréal Panelists: Joan Tello, Universiat de Barcelona Gabriela Schmidt, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universiät München Protective Adages: e Satellitium Sive Symbola of Vives Emily Ransom, University of Wisconsin–Green Bay Jean-Francois Cottier, Université Paris-Diderot Panelists: A Giant on the Shoulders of Other : Erasmus and the Gabriela Schmidt, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universiät München Catena Aurea Translation, Religious Identity, and Literary Innovation under Mary Tudor Farkas Kiss, ELTE Bölcsészettudományi Kar e Cult of Erasmus in East Central Europe: e Beginnings Jaime Goodrich, Wayne Sate University (1516–25) How Dame Agatha Wiseman Became Anonymous: e Identity Politics of Catholic Translation Jorge Ledo, Universidade da Coruña Erasmus' Translations into Latin of Plutarch's Moralia and the Marie-France Guénette, Université de Montréal princeps Ascensiana of ca. 1513 Channelling Catholicism through Translation: Women and French Recusant Literature around ueen Henrietta Maria's Court (1625–42) MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES Sheraton Centre Toronto, Huron Sheraton Centre Toronto, Kent Casuistry in Early Modern Spanish Literature II Roundtable: Peacemaking in the Early Renaissance Chair: Ariadna García-Bryce, Reed College II: Negotiating Conicts, Shaping Identities, and Organizers: Marlen Bidwell-Steiner, Universiät Wien Dening Ideas Michael Scham, University of S. omas Chair: Isabella Lazzarini, Universià degli Studi del Molise Panelists: Organizers: Isabella Lazzarini, Universià degli Studi del Molise Hilaire Kallendorf, Texas A&M University Luciano Pianelli, Université François-Rabelais Tours and Centre d'Études Splitting Hairs or Finding reads: e Labyrinth as Metaphor Supérieures de la Renaissance for Moral Dilemma in the Comedia Diego Pirillo, University of California, Berkeley Elena del Rio Parra, Georgia Sate University Discussants: Uniue Documented Criminal Cases in Early Modern Spain: A Taxonomical Attempt Jenny Benham, University of Cardi Marlen Bidwell-Steiner, Universiät Wien Timothy Hampton, University of California, Berkeley Law and Crime in the Celestina Randall Lesaer, Tilburg University Luciano Pianelli, Université François-Rabelais Tours and Centre d'Études Michael Scham, University of S. omas Casuistry's Rise and the Crisis of Exemplarity Supérieures de la Renaissance Diego Pirillo, University of California, Berkeley John Watkins, University of Minnesoa MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Dominion North MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES e Artistic Geography of Pre-Modern Italy: Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall A Rethinking "Place" and "Region" II Roundtable: New Technologies and Renaissance Sponsor: Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program, University of Pittsburgh Studies V: Teaching with the DECIMA Chair: Stephen Campbell, Johns Hopkins University Sponsor: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (ACMRS) Organizers: Stephen Campbell, Johns Hopkins University Chair: Amanda Madden, Georgia Institute of Technolo Stefano de Bosio, Freie Universiät Berlin Organizer: Jennifer DeSilva, Ball Sate University Panelists: Stefano de Bosio, Freie Universiät Berlin Discussants: Rome, Gaillon, Albi: e Pio Palace in Carpi and Artistic Colin Rose, Brock University Geography around 1500 Julia Rombough, University of Toronto Giancarla Periti, University of Toronto Jennifer DeSilva, Ball Sate University Correio and the Margins of Art Daniel Jamison, University of Toronto James Pilgrim, Johns Hopkins University Jacopo Bassano and the Environment of the Terraferma MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | SEMINARS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Mackenzie MONDAY 18 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall C Cra Humanism in the Early Modern World Chair: Maria Avxentevskaya, Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschageschichte Roundtable: African Sovereignty in the Early Organizer: Maria Avxentevskaya, Max-Planck-Institut für Modern World Wissenschageschichte Sponsor: History Speakers: Chair: Carina Johnson, Pitzer College Tillmann Taape, Columbia University Lay and Learned Forms of Expertise in Strasbourg at the Turn of Organizer: Carina Johnson, Pitzer College the Sixteenth Century Discussants: Catherine Levesue, College of William & Mary Herman Bennett, e Graduate Center, CUNY Craing Judgment: Truth and Technē in Sixteenth-Century Toby Green, King's College London Antwerp Print Culture Jessica Krug, George Washington University Maria Avxentevskaya, Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschageschichte Catherine Molineux, Vanderbilt University Cra Humanism in Alba Amicorum Monday, 18 March, 2019 2:00 pm–3:30 pm Panels

MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand Centre II Sheraton Centre Toronto, York Odd Volumes: Unusual Imprints of the Protestant Enemies and Allies: Anglo-Dutch Relations in the and Catholic Reformations Early Modern Period Sponsor: Book History Sponsor: Germanic Literature Chair: James Carley, University of Kent Chair: Andrew Hadeld, University of Sussex Organizers: Earle Havens, Johns Hopkins University Organizers: Sjoerd Levelt, University of Bristol Mark Rankin, James Madison University Esther van Raamsdonk, ueen Mary, University of London Panelists: Panelists: Jason Cohen, Berea College Sjoerd Levelt, University of Bristol Emblematic Initials: A Semiotics of Historiated Initials in Early Of Giants and Cheese and Bread: Anglo-Dutch Histories, ca. Technical Manuals 1300–1600 Mark Rankin, James Madison University Esther van Raamsdonk, ueen Mary, University of London More Bibliographical Aspects of John Foxe "e Two-Leed Cheese Worm": e Dutch in English Pamphlets of the Seventeenth Century Magdalena Komorowska, Jagiellonian University Printing Post-Tridentine Liturgical Books in Early Modern Ulrike Kern, Goethe-Universiät Frankfurt am Main Poland Virtuous Circles: Samuel van Hoogstraten's Attempt to Set Foot in London's Intellectual Society

MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Alan Moss, Radboud University Nijmegen Sheraton Centre Toronto, Chestnut West Let Whitehall Shake: Dutch Travelogues on War and Disaster in England (1640–1740) Renovations in Print: Dryden and Chaucer, Parker and the Anglo-Saxons, the Victorians and Caxton MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS

Panelists: Sheraton Centre Toronto, Civic Ballroom North Rebecca Niles, Independent Scholar Fables Ancient and Modern: Dryden's Canon-Construction and Middleton's Aerlives in the Twenty-First Century I the Rhetoric of Book Design Sponsor: University of North Texas Medieval and Renaissance Julie Christenson, Texas Christian University Collouium (MRC) Old English as a Sacred Language in e Gospels of the Fower Chair: Emily King, Louisiana Sate University Euangelistes Organizers: Amanda Kello, Radford University Morgan Ring, Independent Scholar Emily King, Louisiana Sate University Reviving William Caxton's Golden Legend in Victorian England Katherine Walker, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Panelists: MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Maie Vinter, Case Western Reserve University Sheraton Centre Toronto, Peel Middleton's Game Play Amanda Kello, Radford University Jewish Editing, Printing, and Visual Models Burning Satires: Middleton's Microcynicon and the Refusal of Sponsor: Hebraica Genre Chair: Kenneth Stow, University of Haia Katherine Walker, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Respondent: Kenneth Stow, University of Haia omas Middleton's e Purian and Spaces of Preternatural Gulling Panelists: Agata Paluch, Freie Universiät Berlin Inscribing Hands: Organising Practical Knowledge in Early Modern Kabbalistic Manuscripts Adam Shear, University of Pittsburgh How to Be a "Divine Philosopher" in Hebrew: Religious ought and Book Marketing MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Chestnut East Sheraton Centre Toronto, Wentworth e Senses in Early Modern English Religious Poetry Writing Life, Truth, Honor, and Ocial History in Organizer: Mary Silcox, McMaster University Early Modern France and Spain Panelists: Panelists: Mary Silcox, McMaster University Stephen Murphy, Wake Forest University "y hopes instructed by ine Eye": Seeing Salvation in Mémoires at Court and the Burden from Above uarles's Religious Emblemes (1635) Luke O'Sullivan, King's College London Tommy Pfannkoch, Texas A&M University Conict and Conversation: Truth-Telling and Self-Knowledge in "I mean my owne body": e Sense of Scripture in "A Ballad of Bouchet’s Serées Anne Askew" Cynthia Skenazi, University of California, Sana Barbara Christina Wiendels, McMaster University Montaigne's Honor in the Essais Christ's Passion, the Body, and His Compassionate 'Witness' in Crashaw's Steps to the Temple Kira von Ostenfeld-Suske, Columbia University Repudiating Lies, Maintaining Repuación and Establishing Truth through Ocial History in the Court of Philip II MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Spruce South and N orth MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Religion, Politics, and Daily Life in Boccaccio's Sheraton Centre Toronto, Dominion North Works e Artistic Geography of Pre-Modern Italy: Sponsor: American Boccaccio Association Rethinking "Place" and "Region" III Chair: Teresa Russo, University of Toronto Sponsor: Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program, University of Organizer: Valerio Cappozzo, University of Mississippi Pittsburgh Panelists: Chair: Cristelle Baskins, Tus University Pina Palma, Southern Connecticut Sate University Organizers: Stephen Campbell, Johns Hopkins University Birds, Lovers, and Meals in Boccaccio's Decameron Stefano de Bosio, Freie Universiät Berlin Teresa Caligiure, University of Hamburg Panelists: Elicona transalpinum and Egonis antra: A Political Perspective: Sarah Kozlowski, e Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History at the Boccaccio Rewrites Petrarca University of Texas at Dallas Marino Forlino, Scripps College Panel Painting in Trecento Naples aer the "Spatial Turn" Decameron VII.6: A Meta-Textual Reading of Love Triangles in Joana Barreto, Université Lumière Lyon 2 Eastern and Western Wor(l)ds Interface/Intersection: e Kingdom of Naples into the Mediterranean Art World MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Leah Clark, Open University Sheraton Centre Toronto, Maple East Transfer and Exchange in Naples: e Court as Composite Seasonal Rhythms and Rituals in the Cultural Life of Renaissance Cities MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand West Sponsor: Prato Consortium for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Chair: Nicholas Eckstein, University of Sydney Early Modern Drapery: Reactionary or Modern? Organizer: Cecilia Hewlett, Monash University Chair: Evonne Levy, University of Toronto Panelists: Organizers: Joris van Gastel, Universiät Zürich Anca-Delia Moldovan, University of Warwick Evonne Levy, University of Toronto From Carnival to Pious City: Scenes of Urban Life in the Bassano Series Respondent: Estelle Lingo, University of Washington Panelists: Jennifer McDermott, John Abbott College Jodi Cranston, Boston University Summer in the City: Perceiving Time in Shakespeare's A Furs and Skins Midsummer Night’s Dream Brendan McMahon, University of Michigan Sarah Lynch, Angelo Sate University Form and Fiction: Painting Antonio de Pereda's Shot Silks To Everything ere is a Season: e School Year in Urban Communities, 1300–1500 Joris van Gastel, Universiät Zürich Fold-Lines: Tracing the Dionysian in Bernini's Draperies MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Pine West Sheraton Centre Toronto, Maple West Rethinking Early Modern Orientalisms Papal Patronage and Interventions I Sponsor: Islamic World Sponsor: Association for Textual Scholarship in Art History (ATSAH) Chair: Kaya Şahin, Indiana University Chair: Tracy Cosgri, e College of Wooster Organizer: Julia Schleck, University of Nebraska–Lincoln Organizer: Liana Cheney, Universidade da Coruña Panelists: Panelists: Tomasz Kowalczyk, University of Sussex Sara James, Mary Baldwin University "Imperial Envy"? Writing Cross-Cultural Diplomacy at the Nicholas IV's Marian Plan for the Cathedral of Orvieto Height of Anglo-Ottoman Relations Livia Lupi, University of Warwick Julia Schleck, University of Nebraska–Lincoln Architectural Time and Place in Fra Angelico's Nicholas V Said and Strategic Ignorance in the Early Modern Period Chapel Nailya Shamgunova, University of Cambridge Tiany Hunt, Temple University ueering Early Modern Orientalisms On this Rock: A New Rhetoric for the Plenitudiem potesatis in Paul III's Cappella Paolina

MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Simcoe MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Kensington War and Peace: Women, Translation, and European Political Conict, 1400–1660 e Impact of World War II on Conceptualizing Renaissance-Early Modern Literature: Tuve, Chair: Marie Alice Belle, Université de Montréal Organizer: Micheline White, Carleton University Auerbach, and Gramsci Panelists: Sponsor: Renaissance Studies Certicate Program, Graduate Center, Anne Coldiron, Florida Sate University CUNY Feats of Arms, Feats of Auctoritas: Caxton's Translation of Organizers: Martin Elsky, Brooklyn College and e Graduate Center, CUNY Christine de Pizan’s Military Treatise Feisal Mohamed, e Graduate Center, CUNY Micheline White, Carleton University Panelists: Katherine Parr, Henry VIII's War, and the Weaponization of Martin Elsky, Brooklyn College and e Graduate Center, CUNY Erasmus's Prayers Rosemond Tuve's Chapel Talks, 1944–51: World War II, Typological Criticism, and US Historicism Brenda Hosington, Université de Montréal and University of Warwick War and Peace: Rachel Jevon's Latin and English Restoration Jane Newman, University of California, Irvine Odes and the Matter of Self-Translation Auerbach's Descartes: Modernity and Its Discontents Rocco Rubini, University of Chicago MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS e Last Renaissance Men: Croce and Gramsci Sheraton Centre Toronto, Huron Performances of Gender in Shakespearean England MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall A Panelists: Rachel Chung, University of Edinburgh New Technologies and Renaissance Studies VI: "Art ou a Man?": e Performance of Gender in Phyllida Lloyd's All-Woman Shakespeare Creating and Using Digital Editions Alex Lewis, Johns Hopkins University Sponsor: Toronto Renaissance and Reformation Collouium (TRC) "Like a Deceived Husband": Cuckoldry and Subjectivity in Chair: William Bowen, University of Toronto Scarborough Shakespeare's Sonnets Organizers: William Bowen, University of Toronto Scarborough Jennifer Lodine-Chaey, Washington Sate University Tri-Cities Raymond Siemens, University of Victoria e Second Maiden's Tragedy and Transformation of the Revenge Panelists: Genre Jean-Francois Vallee, Université de Montréal e (Digital) Cymbal of the World Rachael Deagman Simonetta, University of Colorado Boulder e Shakespeare Co-Lab: Digital Humanities Pedagogy in Action MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Carleton Sheraton Centre Toronto, Davenport Community, Authority, and Legitimacy: Renaissance Music and Humanism Visions of Empire and the Res Publica Christiana Sponsor: Music Sponsor: Humanism Chair: Evan MacCarthy, West Virginia University Chair: omas Izbicki, Rutgers University Organizer: Evan MacCarthy, West Virginia University Organizers: Elizabeth McCahill, University of Massachusetts Boston Panelists: Emily O'Brien, Simon Fraser University Renata Pieragostini, Indiana University Coluccio Salutati: Reader of Musical Brian Maxson, East Tennessee Sate University Elizabeth Lyon, Cornell University Panelists: Emily O'Brien, Simon Fraser University "Iesus Christus summus cantor": Reevaluating the Cambrai Fragments of Tinctoris's De inventione et usu musice Defending the res publica Christiana: Silvius Piccolomini, Cicero, and the Crusades Sean Gallagher, New England Conservatory of Music Elizabeth McCahill, University of Massachusetts Boston "Josuin" and the Humanist-Scholastic Debate in Early Sixteenth-Century Leuven e res publica Christiana in the Curia of Leo X

MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Provincial North Sheraton Centre Toronto, Dominion South Artists' Travels: National Frontiers and Artistic Italian Renaissance Portraiture I: Beyond the Identities "Motions of the Mind" Sponsor: Society of Fellows (SOF) of the American Academy in Rome Organizers: Anna House, University of South Carolina (AAR) Jerey Fraiman, e Metropolian Museum of Art Chair: David Young Kim, University of Pennsylvania Panelists: Organizers: Fernando Loredo, Bibliotheca Hertziana, Max-Planck-Institut Anna House, University of South Carolina Rethinking the Italian Renaissance Smile für Kunstgeschichte Alison Frazier, University of Texas at Austin Sally Cornelison, Syracuse University Portraits and Parenti: Constructing Family Identity on Vasari's Panelists: Pieve Altar Felipe Pereda, Harvard University Pietro Torrigiano: Scalpellino, Sculptor, Imaginero Ilaria Bernocchi, University of Cambridge Eroine Felsinee: Heroic Portraiture of Women in Bologna (ca. Fernando Loredo, Bibliotheca Hertziana, Max-Planck-Institut für 1550–1600) Kunstgeschichte Spaniards in Italy, French in Spain: "National Identity" in the Canon(s) of Renaissance Sculpture MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall B MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall C e Este in the Digital Era: Music, Literature, and Maps in a Renaissance Court (1500–1700) Women Writing Race in Early Modern England Chair: Matteo Al Kalak, Universià degli Studi di Modena e Reio Emilia Sponsor: Society for the Study of Early Modern Women (EMW) Organizer: Matteo Al Kalak, Universià degli Studi di Modena e Reio Chair: Kimberly Anne Coles, University of Maryland, College Park Emilia Organizers: Meghan Hall, University of Pennsylvania Panelists: Kirsten Mendoza, University of Dayton Angela Fiore, Universià degli studi di Modena e Reio Emilia Digitizing the Soundscape: A New Catalogue of the Este Musical Respondent: Kimberly Anne Coles, University of Maryland, College Park Sources Panelists: Jennifer Park, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Sara Belotti, Universià degli studi di Modena e Reio Emilia "e Egyptian Oyntment": Early Modern Women, Race, and the Representing the World: Historical Cartography and Recipe Archive Multimedia at the Este Court Kirsten Mendoza, University of Dayton Andrea Lazzarini, Universià degli Studi di Modena e Reio Emilia "ough nott in soule contented": Women's Constancy and Race Erudition on the Web: An Online Archive of L.A. Muratori's in e Countess of Montgomery's Urania Works Meghan Hall, University of Pennsylvania Friends and Others: Race and the Politics of Space in Alice Curwen's uaker Testimonial MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Leaside Sheraton Centre Toronto, Norfolk Emblems and Women: Writing and Patronage Horizons of Meaning in the Renaissance: Philosophy Sponsor: Society for Emblem Studies and Poetry, Grammar and Rhetoric, Politics and Chair: Claudia Mesa, Moravian College Philosophy Organizer: Elizabeth Black, Old Dominion University Sponsor: Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy (SMRP) Panelists: Chair: Danielle Charette, University of Chicago Joaneath Spicer, Walters Art Museum Organizer: Sean Erwin, Barry University e Sunower as an Emblem of Patronage for the Arts Panelists: Elizabeth Black, Old Dominion University Ann Moyer, University of Pennsylvania Out of Space, Out of Time? Temporality in Gilles Corrozet's Dead or Alive: Giambullari and Gelli on Writing a Grammar of Blasons Domestiques (1539) Modern Florentine Jason Aleksander, San Jose Sate University MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Fiction, Fable, and Philosophy in Dante's Depictions of Beatrice, Sheraton Centre Toronto, Kenora Donna Gentile, and l’Altissimo Poeta Re-assessing the Early Modern Court I: Networks Georgios Steiris, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Pletho and the Corpus Dionysiacum and Mobility Chair: Maria Maurer, University of Tulsa MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Organizer: Maria Maurer, University of Tulsa Sheraton Centre Toronto, Yorkville West Panelists: Rolf Strom-Olsen, IE University Hermeneutics of Sources in Renaissance e "Gig Economy" at the Court of Burgundy Antiuarianism III Megan Moran, Montclair Sate University Sponsor: Centro Cicogna Women, Strategy, and Family Politics at the Medici Court Chair: Arne Flaten, Ball Sate University Mary Vaccaro, University of Texas at Arlington Organizer: Matteo Soranzo, McGill University Creature Pilose: e Hairy Gonzalez Family at the Farnese Court Respondent: Damiano Acciarino, Universià Ca' Foscari di Venezia Rebecca uinn Teresi, Johns Hopkins University Panelists: e ueen of Spain at English Court: Devotion and Diplomacy John Cunnally, Iowa Sate University in Anglo-Spanish Relations, 1604–06 e Origin and Development of Autopsia among Sixteenth Century Antiuarians MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Ginette Vagenheim, Université de Rouen-Normandie Sheraton Centre Toronto, City Hall Room Antiuarianism and Engineering in Pirro Ligorio's Project for the Cavallerie Ferraresi (Isola Beata 1569) e Epistemology of the Copy in Early Modern Bernd Kulawik, SIKISEA Swiss Institute for Art Research Travel Narratives Ancient Artifacts as Historical Sources: e Case of the Sponsor: Comparative Literature Accademia de l’architettura (Rome 1535–55) Chair: Dwight TenHuisen, Calvin College Organizers: Marsha Collins, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS

Elio Brancaforte, Tulane University Sheraton Centre Toronto, Civic Ballroom South Panelists: Netherlandish Art and Artists in Spain, 1400–1600 Lisa Voigt, Ohio Sate University evet, Léry, and Copied Illustrations of Brazil Sponsor: Historians of Netherlandish Art Stephanie Leitch, Florida Sate University Chair: Michiko Fukaya, Kyoto City University of Arts Printing the Familiar: Copied Blemmies Find Homes in Organizers: Marisa Bass, Yale University Frankfurt and Nuremburg Michiko Fukaya, Kyoto City University of Arts Elio Brancaforte, Tulane University Sumiko Imai, Osaka Ohani University Reproducing the Safavids: European Images of the Persian Panelists: Empire Josena Planas, Universiat de Lleida Under the Sign of Flanders: Illuminated Books of Hours in the Crown of Aragon Jessica Weiss, Metropolian Sate University of Denver e Castilian Career of Juan de Flandes Sumiko Imai, Osaka Ohani University Charles V's Los Honores Tapestries in the Spanish Empire MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Pine East Sheraton Centre Toronto, Churchill Room Creating a Jesuit Culture III: Intellectual Trends in Printers and eir Social Networks I Europe, China, and India Chair: Scott Oldenburg, Tulane University Chair: Jessica Dalton, University of St Andrews Organizer: Scott Oldenburg, Tulane University Organizer: Kathleen Comerford, Georgia Southern University Panelists: Panelists: Romola Nuttall, King's College London e Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: James Roberts, Nicholas Ling, Nuno Castel-Branco, Johns Hopkins University and Early Hamlet uartos Material Piety: Science and Devotion in Seventeenth-Century Portugal Jillian Linster, University of South Dakoa "A matter much aected by mee": William Jaard's Medical Tina Skouen, Universitetet i Oslo Stoic Allusions in a Letter by Robert Persons, 12 February 1585 Agenda Mirka Døj-Fetté, Princeton University Faith Acker, Northern Virginia Community College e Plays and Poems of St Dunstan's Churchyard (1600–40) Sculpting Faith: Jesuit Engagement with the Arts in Seventeenth- Century Prague MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS

MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Danforth

Sheraton Centre Toronto, Willow Centre Rethinking Renaissance and Early Modern Musical Expanding the Boundaries of Early Modern Instruments I Cartography: Reading, Rhetoric, Residue Chair: Emanuela Vai, Villa I Tatti, e Harvard University Center for Ialian Renaissance Studies Chair: Camille Serchuk, Southern Connecticut Sate University Organizer: Emanuela Vai, Villa I Tatti, e Harvard University Center for Organizer: Camille Serchuk, Southern Connecticut Sate University Ialian Renaissance Studies Panelists: Panelists: Tom Conley, Harvard University Cartographic Fictions: Béroalde de Verville and his Voyage des Gabriele Rossi Rognoni, Royal College of Music, London, UK Innovating Music: e Transformation of Repertoire and princes fortunez (1610) Instruments in European Renaissance and Early Baroue Jerey Peters, University of Kentucky e Cartographic Event: Early Modern Maps and the Spectral Jean-Philippe Échard, Musée de la musique, Cité de la musique– Philharmonie de Paris ing Royal Emblems on Instruments by Andrea Amati: Music, Katharina Piechocki, Harvard University Politics, and Wars of Religion Cartographic Curses: Adamastor and the Ptolemaic Poetics of Marlene Eberhart, Vanier College Camões' Os Lusíadas (1572) Rethinking the Social Lives of Flutes Holly Roberts, University of Oregon MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Musical Iconography and the Modern Saint: Annibale Carracci's Sheraton Centre Toronto, Provincial South S. Francis's Vision of the Musical Angel Invention and Imagination in Early Modern Drawings, Books, and Games MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Linden Panelists: Pari Riahi, University of Massachusetts Amherst Connecting with the Ancients: Philological Interlacing Drawings and Text: Francesco di Giorgio's All- encompassing Endeavor Reception in the Renaissance Sponsor: Society for Early Modern Classical Reception (SEMCR) Paloma Perez Galvan, University of Warwick e Evolution of Epigraphy through the Creation of Categories Chair: Caroline Stark, Howard University and Indices in Sixteenth-Century Corpora Organizer: Caroline Stark, Howard University Panelists: Jiani Fan, Princeton University From Epicurean liberum arbitrium to Fideist Revelation: Montaigne's Vision about Free Will and Natural Law Lorenza Bennardo, University of Toronto Lost Underworlds in Classical Literature and Italian Renaissance Philology Robert Tate, Duke University e Passing of the Roman World in Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Rosedale Sheraton Centre Toronto, Elgin Rhetoric and Politics: ought and Action Towards a Vocabulary of Dissent III: Early Modern Sponsor: Rhetoric Religious Dissents, Conicts, and Pluralities Chair: Elizabeth Skerpan-Wheeler, Texas Sate University Sponsor: Research Group in Early Modern Religious Dissents and Organizer: Elizabeth Skerpan-Wheeler, Texas Sate University Radicalism (EMoDiR) Panelists: Organizers: Federico Barbierato, Universià degli Studi di Verona Anna Laura Puliato Bleuel, University of Warwick Umberto Grassi, Universià degli Studi di Verona Found in Translation: Bartolomeo Cavalcanti's "Retorica" (1559) Helena Wangefelt Ström, Umeå universitet Gregory Haake, University of Notre Dame Panelists: "Utilem rectorem suscitabit": e Rhetoric of Scriptural Citation Daniela Solfaroli Camillocci, Institut d'histoire de la Réformation and the Assassination of Henry III (1589) Dissent/Dissidence William Engel, Sewanee: e University of the South Ludovico Battista, Sapienza Universià di Roma Early Modern Rhetorical Commonplaces and Surplus Value in Marcantonio Flaminio, a Catholic Reformer? An Analysis of His Marx's Footnotes Paraphrasis in Duo et Trigina Psalmos

MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Kent Sheraton Centre Toronto, Osgoode Ballroom East Women and Power in the Polish-Lithuanian e Unexpected Prince: Cosimo I de' Medici in the Commonwealth 500th Anniversary of His Birth I Chair: Olga Hajduk, Polish Academy of Sciences Sponsor: Medici Archive Project (MAP) Organizer: Anna Kowalcze-Pawlik, Tischner European University in Krakow Chair: Konrad Eisenbichler, University of Toronto, Victoria College Panelists: Organizers: Alessio Assonitis, Medici Archive Project Clarinda Calma, Tischner European University in Krakow Stefano Dall'Aglio, Medici Archive Project Women of Power as Patrons of the Arts in Early Modern Jesuit School eatre Panelists: Alessio Assonitis, Medici Archive Project Andrzej Staniszewski, Jagiellonian University Cosimo in Venice in 1527 Women and Circulation of Popular Literature in Early Modern Poland Stefano Dall'Aglio, Medici Archive Project Killing Cosimo: Plots against the Duke's Life in Sixteenth- Anna Kowalcze-Pawlik, Tischner European University in Krakow Century Florence De Iustitia Britanniae: Representations of Elizabeth I in Early Modern Poland Dario Brancato, Concordia University Cosimo I as Editor of Histories of Florence

MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Forest Hill MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Dufferin "La rencontre des Muses": les auteurs français et Italian Renaissance Epic l'Italie Sponsor: Italian Literature Sponsor: Gruppo di Studio sul Cinuecento francese Organizers: Andrea Moudarres, University of California, Los Angeles Chair: Richard Cooper, University of Oxford Eleonora Stoppino, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Organizer: Rosanna Gorris Camos, Universià degli Studi di Verona Panelists: Panelists: Andrea Moudarres, University of California, Los Angeles Rosanna Gorris Camos, Universià degli Studi di Verona A Less Perfect Captain: Goredo in Tasso's Liberaa «Romme n’est plus Romme»: Grévin et l’Italie Joshua Reid, East Tennessee Sate University Daniele Speziari, Universià degli Studi di Verona Spenserian Overlay and English Translation of the Italian Joachim Du Bellay lecteur de Marcantonio Flaminio et la Romance Epic naissance de la "Pléiade sacrée" Eugenio Reni, Johns Hopkins University Valeria Averoldi, Universià degli Studi di Verona Epic Laments: e Transformation of a Trope Montchrestien et Della Valle: L'histoire de la Reine d'Écosse entre France et Italie MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES Sheraton Centre Toronto, Osgoode Ballroom West Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand Centre I Venice and the Mediterranean: Contestation, Roundtable: Lived Religion in Renaissance History Adaptation, Mobility, and Cultural Fusion Debated Panelists: Sponsor: History Maartje van Gelder, Universiteit van Amsterdam Chair: Jennifer DeSilva, Ball Sate University Alchemy, Patrician Politics, and Popular Protest in Sixteenth- Organizer: Raisa Maria Toivo, Tampereen yliopisto Century Venice Discussants: Paula Clarke, McGill University Venetian Merchants in Constantinople in the 1450s Raisa Maria Toivo, Tampereen yliopisto Sarah Randles, University of Melbourne Ian Hathaway, Yale University Sari Katajala-Peltomaa, Tampereen yliopisto e Veneto-Ottoman Mobility System: Navigating Bureaucracies across the Sixteenth-Century Eastern Mediterranean Virginia Langum, Umeå universitet Rembrandt Duits, Warburg Institute, University of London In ee Rejoiceth: Cultural Fusion in an Icon Made by a Cretan MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES Painter on Corfu Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand East Roundtable: Reading like a Journal Editor MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Willow East Chair: Elizabeth Bradburn, Western Michigan University Organizers: Elizabeth Bradburn, Western Michigan University Rewriting and Adapting Classical Women in the Jaime Goodrich, Wayne Sate University Italian Renaissance Discussants: Chair: Robert Miola, Loyola University Maryland Jaime Goodrich, Wayne Sate University Organizer: Victoria Fanti, Johns Hopkins University Julie Campbell, Eastern Illinois University Panelists: Edward Jones, Oklahoma Sate University Aria Dal Molin, University of South Carolina Susannah Monta, University of Notre Dame Ippodamia's Polyamorous Tendencies in the Italian Renaissance Allyson Poska, University of Mary Washington Adriana Grimaldi, University of Toronto Mississauga Re-presenting and Re-creating the Renaissance Woman: e Writings of Gaspara Stampa and Moderata Fonte MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES Sheraton Centre Toronto, Willow West Alberto Fabris, Johns Hopkins University 's Transformations: e Role of a Female Figure in the Roundtable: Teaching Early Modern Women Writers Philosophy of Giordano Bruno Today Alyssa Falcone, University of Alabama Sponsor: Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, University of Female Gender and Sexuality in the Decamerone Spirituale (1594): Toronto From "lusinghevoli femine" to "nobilissime Donzelle" Chair: Rachel Stapleton, University of Toronto Organizer: Liza Blake, University of Toronto MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Cedar Discussants: Michelle Dowd, University of Alabama National Histories and Historical Nationalisms Marshelle Woodward, Canisius College Sponsor: Center for Early Modern Studies, University of Wisconsin– Liza Blake, University of Toronto Madison Anna Klosowska, Miami University Chair: Carolyn Nadeau, Illinois Wesleyan University Simone Chess, Wayne Sate University Organizers: Kelsey Ihinger, University of Wisconsin–Madison Sabine Mödersheim, University of Wisconsin–Madison Panelists: Julie Tanaka, University of Notre Dame We are No Longer Romans: Creating National Histories for Early Modern Greeks James Nemiro, Iowa Sate University Lope's Forged National History: e Case of El capellán de la Virgen (1616) Kelsey Ihinger, University of Wisconsin–Madison Cervantine Englishmen and the Armada of 1588 MONDAY 18 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | SEMINARS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Mackenzie Biography, Fiction, and Fictionalized Biographies of Renaissance Women in the Arts Chairs: James Fitzmaurice, Northern Arizona University Naomi Miller, Smith College Organizers: James Fitzmaurice, Northern Arizona University Naomi Miller, Smith College Speakers: Frima Fox Hofrichter, Pratt Institute e Imaginary Life of an Early Modern Woman Artist Sara Steen, Plymouth Sate University e Lady Arbella Stuart: A Letter Writer and Her Re-Creation in Biography and Fictionalized Biography Susan Frye, University of Wyoming Bess of Hardwick: Materializing Autobiography Monday, 18 March, 2019 4:00 pm–5:30 pm Panels

MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, York Sheraton Centre Toronto, Wentworth Circulation of Heterodoxies across the Dutch Border Styles of inking in Early Modern French Literature Sponsor: Germanic Literature Sponsor: French Literature Chair: James Parente, University of Minnesoa Chair: Katherine Ibbett, University of Oxford Organizer: Gary Waite, University of New Brunswick Organizer: Phillip Usher, New York University Panelists: Panelists: Christina Moss, University of Waterloo Timothy Chesters, Clare College, University of Cambridge e Prophecies of Lienhard and Ursula Jost between Strasbourg Wandering Minds: Attention and Distraction in Marguerite de and the Low Countries Navarre's Hepaméron Gary Waite, University of New Brunswick Raphaele Garrod, Magdalen College, University of Oxford e Devil of Del: e Reception of David Joris in Seventeenth- On Wit, Shit, and Dreams: e Materiality of inking in Century English Polemics Rabelais Sebastien Drouin, University of Toronto Grégoire Holtz, University of Toronto e Reception of Benjamin de Daillon's oughts on the Devil in Dupeurs, beau-parleurs et voyageurs: pensées de la parole the Netherlands and England trompeuse chez Rabelais et omas Nashe Timothy Hampton, University of California, Berkeley MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Dissident Style in the Hepaméron: Character and Sheraton Centre Toronto, Dufferin Characterization Aristocracy, Agency, Authorship: e Letters of MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Catherine of Aragon, Mary Dudley Sidney, and Sheraton Centre Toronto, Carleton Henrietta Maria Humanism and Tyranny Sponsor: Women and Gender Sponsor: Humanism Chair: Jane Couchman, York University Chair: Emily O'Brien, Simon Fraser University Organizers: Mihoko Suzuki, University of Miami Organizer: Brian Maxson, East Tennessee Sate University Maria Teresa Prendergast, e College of Wooster Respondent: David Rundle, University of Essex Respondent: Jane Couchman, York University Panelists: Panelists: Hester Schadee, University of Exeter Maria Teresa Prendergast, e College of Wooster "Alienigenas et tot Taruinios Superbos in Capitolio videamus": Who Wrote Catherine of Aragon's Last Letter? e Foreignness of Tyranny in Petrarch's Cosmos Catherine Medici, Creighton University Brian Maxson, East Tennessee Sate University e Cost of Favor: Lady Mary Dudley Sidney's Surviving Letters Tyranny and Legitimacy, In and Out of Florence Susan Dunn-Hensley, Wheaton College Warrior ueen: Henrietta Maria as Military Leader in e King's Cabinet Opened MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Pine East Sheraton Centre Toronto, Simcoe Literature and Sanctity in England and Beyond Women's Power and Mobility in the Renaissance Sponsor: Hagiography Society Sponsor: Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association Chair: Barbara Zimbalist, University of Texas at El Paso Chair: Kristin Bezio, University of Richmond Organizer: Barbara Zimbalist, University of Texas at El Paso Organizer: Kristin Bezio, University of Richmond Panelists: Panelists: Ashley O'Mara, Syracuse University Kim Klimek, Metropolian Sate University of Denver "Married chastity": Catholic Celibacy and Platonic Desire in Female English Travelers: Agency and Mobility in the Early Shakespeare's "e Phoenix and the Turtle" Renaissance Mathilde Zeeman, University of York Wendy Matlock, Kansas Sate University Apostola Apostolorum: Memory, Rhetoric, and Sanctication in e Incredible, Mobile Prudence: Renaissance Women Reading the Preaching of Lancelot Andrewes Chaucer's Tale of Melibee Caroline Sherman, Catholic University of America Daniel Salerno, Bergen Community College e Two Faces of the Desert Fathers in Early Modern England "What then is Power?": Elizabeth's Boethius and the and Europe Renunciation of Tyranny

MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, City Hall Room Sheraton Centre Toronto, Forest Hill Travel/Translation/translatio in Renaissance England Autour de Rabelais : philologie, herméneutiue, Sponsor: English Literature polémiue, réception Chair: Joseph Ortiz, University of Texas at El Paso Sponsor: Atelier XVIe siècle, Paris-Sorbonne Organizer: Joseph Ortiz, University of Texas at El Paso Chair: Mireille Huchon, Université Paris-Sorbonne Panelists: Organizer: Anne-Pascale Pouey-Mounou, Université Paris-Sorbonne Dannielle Shaw, University of East Anglia Panelists: Travelling Spies: Knowledge Production and Cultural Translation Bernd Renner, Brooklyn College and e Graduate Center, CUNY in Sir John Peyton's Artes Apodemicae In bonam partem interpretari : Pantagruélisme et interprétation Alexander McAdams, Rice University du Gargantua au Tiers Livre "Knowledge of Man is as the Waters": e Poetics of Seafaring in Anne-Pascale Pouey-Mounou, Université Paris-Sorbonne Francis Bacon's Utopia Le rire et le refus : uand Rabelais dit non José Villagrana, Bates College Elsa Kammerer, Université Charles-de-Gaulle–Lille 3 Translating uevedo's Baroue Eschatology in Seventeenth- Fischart philologue et polémiste. Les gures de correction dans la Century England Geschichtklitterung (1575-1590)

MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Willow East Sheraton Centre Toronto, Maple West Error, Salvation, Virginity, and Genealogy in e Papal Patronage and Interventions II Faerie ueene Organizer: Tracy Cosgri, e College of Wooster Panelists: Panelists: Melanie Simoes Santos, University of Toronto Tracy Cosgri, e College of Wooster "at so vntimely breach": Virginity and Prolepsis in e Faerie Raphael and the Julian Art of Justice ueene Anne-Sophie Laruelle, Université de Liège Deseree Cipollone, McGill University Reassessing the Pope's Tapestries: e Signicance of Hercules Redcrosse's Dantean Journey: Error and Salvation in Book 1 of for Leo X e Faerie ueene Eva Trizzullo, Université de Liège and Fonds national de la recherche Sarah Case, Harvard University scientique Spenser's e Faerie ueene and the Genealogy of Succession in Agent or Patron? Baldassarre Turini's Role in the Making of the Late-Elizabethan England Medici Papal Tombs Sheryl Reiss, Newberry Library A Word Portrait of a Medici Maecenas: Pope Clement VII as Patron of Art MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Spruce South and N orth Sheraton Centre Toronto, Dominion North "uasi comento": Self-Exegesis in Early Modern Italy e Artistic Geography of Pre-Modern Italy: Chairs: Francesco Marco Aresu, Wesleyan University Rethinking "Place" and "Region" IV Beatrice Arduini, University of Washington Sponsor: Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program, University of Organizers: Francesco Marco Aresu, Wesleyan University Pittsburgh Beatrice Arduini, University of Washington Chair: Christopher Nygren, University of Pittsburgh Panelists: Organizers: Stefano de Bosio, Freie Universiät Berlin Marcello Sabbatino, Universià degli Studi di Pisa Stephen Campbell, Johns Hopkins University e Authorial Auto-Commentary of Boccaccio's Il Teseida delle Respondent: Stephen Campbell, Johns Hopkins University nozze d'Emilia Panelists: Mary Watt, University of Florida Gavin Wiens, Johns Hopkins University My Own Private Paradise: Boccaccio's Decameron and the "Valle Visual Error, Impossible Spaces, and the Autonomy of Sienese delle Donne" Painting Angela Porcarelli, Emory University Sarah Lynch, Friedrich-Alexander-Universiät Erlangen-Nürnberg "e book called Decameron nicknamed Prencipe Galeotto": Neither Center nor Periphery: Genoa in Italian Renaissance Art Narratives as a Play on Words History Christopher Brown, Harvard University Petrarch's reads: Epistolary Self-Commentary and the Literary MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Persona Sheraton Centre Toronto, Davenport

MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Reconsidering Sensory Interaction in the Madrigal Sheraton Centre Toronto, Willow Centre Tradition Discoveries of Artistic Materials in the Renaissance: Sponsor: Music Curiosity, Expertise, Representation, and Prot Chair: Davide Daolmi, Universià degli Studi di Milano Organizers: Eugenio Reni, Johns Hopkins University Chair: Aleksandra Lipinska, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universiät München Evan MacCarthy, West Virginia University Organizer: Aleksandra Lipinska, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universiät München Respondent: Margaret Murata, University of California, Irvine Panelists: Panelists: Marta Ajmar, Victoria & Albert Museum Tod Hedrick, e Graduate Center, CUNY "Multi-Coloured Earth in the Fashion of Marbles": Earthenware Petrarch, Embodied Reading, and Word-Sound in the Mid- and Trans-Material Imitation in Renaissance Italy Cinuecento Italian Madrigal Caitlin Play, Rutgers University Emiliano Ricciardi, University of Massachusetts Amherst e Nature of Identity: e Orchestration of Naturalia and Musicalià and Musicabilià in Toruato Tasso's Lyric Poetry Ducal Image in Francesco I's Tribuna Roseen Giles, Duke University Corinna Gannon, Kunstgeschichtliches Institu, Goethe-Universiät Frankfurt Come canare un bacio: Contradictory Kisses in the Sixteenth- am Main Century Madrigal A Bell Made of Seven Metals: A Material Condensation of Rudolne Art and Alchemy MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Dominion South MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS

Sheraton Centre Toronto, Kent Italian Renaissance Portraiture: Beyond the "Motions Expanding Perspectives: European Views of Poland- of the Mind" II Lithuania, Persia, Moscow, and Ethiopia Organizers: Anna House, University of South Carolina Panelists: Jerey Fraiman, e Metropolian Museum of Art Paul Hulsenboom, Radboud University Nijmegen Respondent: Maria Loh, University College London "e corn shed of the world": e Evolution of a Seventeenth- Panelists: Century Dutch Image of Poland-Lithuania Bethany Farrell, Temple University Matteo Bellucci, e Graduate Center, CUNY Bronzino and Iterative Portrait Practice Florence in a Global Perspective: Connecting Histories of Jerey Fraiman, e Metropolian Museum of Art Florentine Pietre Dure and Mughal Parchin Kari Pulzone’s Portraits: Metapainting, Likeness, and the Canvas’s Katharina Rilling, Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Neo-Latin Studies Edge Between Otherness and Familiarity: Exoticism in Adam Contzen’s Neo-Latin Novel Methodus doctrinae civilis (1628) MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Elgin Sheraton Centre Toronto, Maple East Translating Dissent in Comparison Seasons, Sociability, and Work: Negotiating Sponsor: Research Group in Early Modern Religious Dissents and Boundaries Radicalism (EMoDiR) Sponsor: Prato Consortium for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Chair: Nigel Smith, Princeton University Chair: Nicholas Eckstein, University of Sydney Organizer: Simone Maghenzani, University of Cambridge Organizer: Cecilia Hewlett, Monash University Panelists: Panelists: Simone Maghenzani, University of Cambridge Molly Warsh, University of Pittsburgh Interpreting Dissent: Venice and the English in the Early Servants of the Seasons: Itinerant Labor and Environmental Flux Seventeenth Century in Historical Perspective Maria Ivanova, McGill University Andrea Rizzi, University of Melbourne Allography As Dissent in Early Modern Eastern Europe Strangers and Trust in the Renaissance City Katherine Hill, Birkbeck, University of London Roisin Cossar, University of Manitoba Translating Place and Space in the Early Modern Anabaptist Cecilia Hewlett, Monash University Diaspora Sociability, Seasonality, and the Christian Church in Rural Italy, 1350–1600 MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS

Sheraton Centre Toronto, Linden MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS

Classical and Early Modern Epic: Comparative Sheraton Centre Toronto, Civic Ballroom North Approaches and New Perspectives Middleton's Aerlives in the Twenty-First Century Sponsor: Society for Early Modern Classical Reception (SEMCR) II: Pedagogy Chair: Caroline Stark, Howard University Chair: Katherine Walker, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Organizer: Caroline Stark, Howard University Organizer: Katherine Walker, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Panelists: Panelists: Jonathan Gardner, University of St Andrews Margaret Owens, Nipissing University Aer Dido: Marlowe's Virgilian Career Teaching e Roaring Girl in a Post-Binary World Raphael Magarik, University of California, Berkeley Trevor Cook, University of Toronto "In sacred poetry who has succeeded?": Biblical Epic aer Talal Creative Dierences in Timon of Athens: Teaching Middleton with Asad Shakespeare Emily King, Louisiana Sate University MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Teaching Middleton in the Age of #MeToo Sheraton Centre Toronto, Chestnut East Letters and Libraries, Citizenship and Masculinity in MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Norfolk Early Modern England Panelists: Philosophy in the Early Modern World: Pico and Neil Weijer, Johns Hopkins University Comenius e "Lending Library" of William Lambarde: A Study in Early Modern Scholarship Chair: Sheila Rabin, Saint Peter's University Panelists: Ryan Hackenbracht, Texas Tech University Sophia Howlett, School for International Training Inside Hobbes's Monstrous Body: Pauline Corporeality and the e Philosopher-Noble: Count Pico and the Cult of Problem of Obedience in Leviathan Individualism Adriana Benzauen, Mount Saint Vincent University Petr Pavlas, Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Philosophy "ese small sumptomes of my obediense": Letter-Writing and "Ut ultima sint ultima id est optima": Jan Amos Comenius's Final Father-Son Conict in Early Modern England Language

MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Yorkville West Kircher's World Organizer: omas Beachdel, Hostos Community College, CUNY MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Rosedale Sheraton Centre Toronto, Civic Ballroom Sou th Rhetoric and Performance Art beyond Spanish Italy, 1500–1700 Sponsor: Rhetoric Sponsor: Italian Art Society Chair: Elizabeth Skerpan-Wheeler, Texas Sate University Chair: Kelley Di Dio, University of Vermont Organizer: Elizabeth Skerpan-Wheeler, Texas Sate University Organizers: Emily Wood, Northwestern University Panelists: Emily Monty, Brown University Leslie Malland, University of Kentucky Panelists: e Rhetorical Utilization of Biopower in Early Modern Marcello Calogero, Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa England: Cutwolfe's Execution in e Unfortunate Traveller Early Modern Multiples: New Findings on Charles V's Portraits Martha Oberle, Independent Scholar in Italy Marlowe's Use of the Couplet Francesca Mavilla, Independent Scholar Chiappino Vitelli as Cultural Diplomat between the Spanish and MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Florentine Courts Sheraton Centre Toronto, Osgoode Ballroom W est Maria Spissu, Universià di Bologna e Foreign Imperial Wave of Charles the Fih on Bologna: Moving Materials in the Early Modern World Riding Legacy, Showing O Power Chair: Anne Dunlop, University of Melbourne Organizers: Catherine Walsh, University of Montevallo MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS

Kelli Wood, University of Michigan Sheraton Centre Toronto, Cedar Panelists: e Female Body as Text in Renaissance Literature Catherine Walsh, University of Montevallo Moving Stones around the Early Modern Mediterranean: Real Sponsor: Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, University of and Notional Geographies of Sculptures' Materials California, Los Angeles Marsely Kehoe, Hope College Chair: Allison Collins, University of California, Los Angeles Mapping Textile Circulation in the Dutch Global Market Organizers: Massimo Ciavolella, University of California, Los Angeles Kelli Wood, University of Michigan Allison Collins, University of California, Los Angeles Shells, Stones, Woods, and Bones: e Material Moves of Global Panelists: Games Joanna Huh, Vanderbilt University Glimpsing 's Head: Confronting the Body of Lavinia in Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Provincial North Tara Bradway, S. John's University "Some Natural Notes About Her Body": Female Bodies Onstage Printed Images and Cultural Transfer in the Early in Shakespeare's Cymbeline and Winter's Tale Modern World Amelia Mañas, University of Pennsylvania Chair: Stephanie Dickey, ueen's University at Kingston Bodies for Meaning in Novohispanic Female Poetry Organizer: Stephanie Dickey, ueen's University at Kingston Danielle Lee, SUNY Old Westbury Reading the Early Modern African Female Body as a Panelists: Bilha Moor, University of Denver Mythologized Cultural Text Ottoman Cosmographies between Islamic Manuscripts and European Printed Books, 1550–1600 MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS

Daan van Heesch, Illuminare (KU Leuven) Sheraton Centre Toronto, Willow West Bosch among the Incas: Resignication and Redemption in the Colonial Andes Dissenting Women in Seventeenth-Century England Heather Madar, Humboldt Sate University and France Mapping the Dissemination of Prints in the Colonial Americas Chair: Stefano Villani, University of Maryland, College Park Organizer: Xenia Von Tippelskirch, Humboldt-Universiät zu Berlin Panelists: Carmen Font Paz, Universiat Autònoma de Barcelona Fashioning Personal Conscience against Sectarian Beliefs in Seventeenth-Century Women's Prophecy Vera Camden, Kent Sate University Mary Franklin: "Nursing Mother" Xenia Von Tippelskirch, Humboldt-Universiät zu Berlin Female Solitude: Spaces of Spiritual Retreat and Religious Dissent MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand West Sheraton Centre Toronto, Danforth Representations of Children in Early Modern Rethinking Renaissance and Early Modern Musical European Art: Meanings and Eects Instruments II Chair: Cloe Cavero de Carondelet, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universiät Chair: Emanuela Vai, Villa I Tatti, e Harvard University Center for Ialian München Renaissance Studies Organizer: Fabien Lacouture, Université de Lille Organizer: Emanuela Vai, Villa I Tatti, e Harvard University Center for Panelists: Ialian Renaissance Studies Barbara McNulty, Lebanon Valley College Panelists: "Our Maria": Term of Endearment or Lineage? Helen Coey, Open University Hans Neuschel of Nuremberg and the Production of Brass Mercedes Llorente, Faculdade de Ciencias Sociais e Humanas, Universidade Instruments for City and Court Nova de Lisboa (CHAM) e Portrayal of the Growing of Children: Infanta Margarita and Leendert van der Miesen, Humboldt-Universiät zu Berlin Her Mother Mariana Marin Mersenne at the Workshop: Gut Strings as Musical and Scientic Objects Fabien Lacouture, Université de Lille e Young John the Baptist at the Palazzo Vecchio: An Exempla Amparo Fontaine, European University Institute Virtutis Musical Instruments as Tasteful Possessions: From Artisans to Music Amateurs

MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Angela Glover, Independent Scholar Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall A Music to One's Eyes: Musical Instruments in Intarsia on Northern Italian Choir Stalls New Technologies and Renaissance Studies VII: Issues in Digital Publication MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS

Sponsor: Toronto Renaissance and Reformation Collouium (TRC) Sheraton Centre Toronto, Peel Chair: Raymond Siemens, University of Victoria Vasari on Jews, Michelangelo, the Miraculous, and Organizers: William Bowen, University of Toronto Scarborough Patronage Raymond Siemens, University of Victoria Panelists: Panelists: Daniel Stein Kokin, University of California, Los Angeles Denis Ribouillault, Université de Montréal "Like Flocks of Starlings": Vasari on the Jews and Michelangelo's Emmanuel Chateau-Dutier, Université de Montréal Moses in History and Interpretation In Search of a Digital Visual Hermeneutics: the Topographical and Allegorical Drawings of Girolamo Righettino Anthony Russell, University of Richmond "Newly performed by that rare Italian master": Miracles Giacomo Comiati, University of Oxford in Winter's Tale and Vasari's Lives A Database, Digital Library, and the First Complete Census of Renaissance Exegetical Works on Petrarch Anna Bisceglia, Gallerie degli Uzi Vasari 1541: Between Florence and Venice Marieke Hendriksen, Universiteit Utrecht Data at Last: Reections on Sustainability in DH Projects MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Leaside MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS

Sheraton Centre Toronto, Kenora Current Work in Emblem Studies Re-assessing the Early Modern Court II: Subversion Sponsor: Society for Emblem Studies and Transgression Chair: Walter Melion, Emory University Organizer: Elizabeth Black, Old Dominion University Chair: Megan Moran, Montclair Sate University Panelists: Organizer: Maria Maurer, University of Tulsa Claudia Mesa, Moravian College Panelists: Emblems as Artifacts: Aldabas in the Colonial Center of Perin Westerhof Nyman, University of St Andrews Cartagena de Indias Finding Material and Performative Memories of James III in the Political Strategy of James IV Marcin Wislocki, Uniwersytet Wrocławski rough Suering to Joy: e Passion as a eme of Emblems Paola Ugolini, Bualo Sate College, SUNY Conceived by Lutheran Clergymen Anti-Court Satire and the Early Modern Self Evan Hixon, Syracuse University Of Base Stu: Expendability, Disposability, and Discretion in Hamlet MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Pine West Sheraton Centre Toronto, Osgoode Ballroom E ast Islands Real and Imagined: Visualizing Venice and e Unexpected Prince: Cosimo I de' Medici in the the Stato da Mar 500th Anniversary of His Birth II Chair: Linda Koch, John Carroll University Sponsor: Medici Archive Project (MAP) Panelists: Chair: Nicholas Baker, Macquarie University Mattia Bis, Universitetet i Oslo Organizers: Alessio Assonitis, Medici Archive Project Liuid Access: Islands as Entry Points in the Venetian Lagoon Stefano Dall'Aglio, Medici Archive Project omas Schweigert, University of Wisconsin–Madison Panelists: Emanuele Zanfurnari's Icon of the Life of John the Baptist at Alessandro Lo Bartolo, Universià degli Studi di Pisa Sant'Eufemia in Rovinj All the Duke's Men: Cosimo I's Secretaries at the Beginning of the Principato MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Pasuale Focarile, Medici Archive Project Sheraton Centre Toronto, Churchill Room Cosimo I, Scipione Ammirato and the Birth of Florentine Genealogies Printers and eir Social Networks II Piergabriele Mancuso, Medici Archive Project Chair: Scott Oldenburg, Tulane University Before and Beyond the Ghetto: Cosimo I, the Jews, and the Organizer: Scott Oldenburg, Tulane University Making of the Duchy Panelists: Chelsea Reutcke, University of St Andrews MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS "e Great Sacrice": Catholic Print Networks in Late Sheraton Centre Toronto, Provincial South Restoration London Tanya Zhelezcheva, ueensborough Community College, CUNY Renaissance Rome: Humanists, Artists, the Poligra, Enter the Printer: e Shape of Braces in omas Traherne's Guidebooks "anksgiving" Panelists: Melanie Ord, University of the West of England, Bristol David Tiller, Georgia Sate University John Dunton, Publisher and Author: e Case of e Life and Humanists, Artists, and Subterranean Rome in the Fieenth Errors of John Dunton Century omas Goodwin, University of Oxford MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Print, Patronage and Propaganda: e Social World of the Sheraton Centre Toronto, Chestnut West Poligra in Italy, 1530–60 Early Modern Courts and Monarchs: Germany and Selena Anders, University of Notre Dame Rome: Cities in Text Spain

Panelists: MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES Maximilian Scholz, Florida Sate University Sheraton Centre Toronto, Huron Refugees and the Construction of Princely Power in Germany, 1525–85 Roundtable: New Directions in Renaissance Myth Regine Maritz, Universiät Bern Studies (Extra)ordinary Women at the Early Modern Court Sponsor: Classical Tradition Alejandro García-Reidy, Universidad de Salamanca Chair: Maie Kilgour, McGill University e Court as Spectacle: Spanish Nobility and Gossip in Jerónimo de Barrionuevo's Avisos Organizers: Gordon Braden, University of Virginia Anna-Maria Hartmann, Trinity College, University of Cambridge Emily Mayne, University of East Anglia Discussants: Rhodri Lewis, Princeton University Tania Demetriou, University of Cambridge Rembrandt Duits, Warburg Institute, University of London Ralph Haefner, Université de Fribourg John Mulryan, S. Bonaventure University Katie Reid, University of Warwick MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall C Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall B Roundtable: Re-Animating Texts in Renaissance Roundtable: Teaching and Researching the Early Studies Modern with Digital Tools Sponsor: English Literature Sponsor: Charles Singleton Center for the Study of Premodern Europe Chair: Virginia Reinburg, Boston College Chair: Hillary Nunn, University of Akron Organizers: Katherine Larson, University of Toronto Organizer: Mary Fissell, Johns Hopkins University Jennifer Richards, University of Newcastle Discussants: Discussants: Mary Fissell, Johns Hopkins University Alison Findlay, Lancaster University Patricia Fumerton, University of California, Sana Barbara Katherine Larson, University of Toronto Elaine Leong, Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschasgeschichte Jennifer Richards, University of Newcastle Margaret Simon, North Carolina Sate University Amanda Winkler, Syracuse University Molly Taylor-Poleskey, Middle Tennessee Sate University Richard Wistreich, Royal College of Music Kristen Bennett, Framingham Sate University

MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES Sheraton Centre Toronto, Kensington Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand Centre II Roundtable: Milton at the Edges of Materialism Roundtable: Editing the English Catholic Chair: Liza Blake, University of Toronto Underground Organizers: Russ Leo, Princeton University Sponsors: Book History, English Literature Joshua Branciforte, University of California, Davis Chair: Susannah Monta, University of Notre Dame Discussants: Organizer: Earle Havens, Johns Hopkins University Joshua Branciforte, University of California, Davis Discussants: Stephen Fallon, University of Notre Dame Elizabeth Patton, Johns Hopkins University Jessie Hock, Vanderbilt University Emily Ransom, University of Wisconsin–Green Bay Timothy Harrison, University of Chicago Alison Shell, University College London Russ Leo, Princeton University Robert Miola, Loyola University Maryland David Simon, University of Chicago MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | SEMINARS MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES Sheraton Centre Toronto, Roosevelt Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand East A Sensory History of Material Texts Roundtable: Inside Publishing: How to Bring Your Chairs: Holly Dugan, George Washington University Manuscript to Press Sarah Werner, Independent Scholar Chair: Lisa Regan, University of California, Berkeley and IES Abroad Vienna Organizers: Holly Dugan, George Washington University Organizer: Amyrose McCue Gill, TextFormations Sarah Werner, Independent Scholar Discussants: Respondent: Lara Farina, West Virginia University Arjan van Dijk, Brill Speakers: Susan Dudash, Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Jonathan Lamb, University of Kansas Can Language Tell Us How Premodern Books Felt? Erika Ganey, Amsterdam University Press Eleanor Goodman, Pennsylvannia Sate University Press Katherine Tycz, University of Pennsylvania Sensing Material Prayers: Touching, Hearing, and Tasting Amyrose McCue Gill, TextFormations Devotional Text in Renaissance Italy Melissa Reynolds, Rutgers University–New Brunswick Making, Writing, Healing: Cra Techniues and Cures in Renaissance Recipe Books MONDAY 18 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | SEMINARS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Oxford Retheorizing Gender in the Work of John Milton Chairs: Lara Dodds, Mississippi Sate University Erin Murphy, Boston University Organizers: Lara Dodds, Mississippi Sate University Erin Murphy, Boston University Speakers: Eric Song, Swarthmore College Essentialism, Agency, and the Lie of Gender in Paradise Lost Melissa Sanchez, University of Pennsylvania Milton on the "Divine Touch of Divorce" Emily Jones, University of South Florida Loving Without a Ladder: Milton's Sexual Orientations Penelope Anderson, Indiana University Reframing Human Rights via Milton Reginald Wilburn, University of New Hampshire ueering Paradise In the 'House' of Milton and Tarell Alvin McCraney’s Wig Out Tuesday, 19 March, 2019 9:00 am–10:30 am Panels

TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Maple East Sheraton Centre Toronto, Leaside Early Modern Women and Transnational Salons, Cultures of Doubt in Early Modern Europe I: Circles, and Academies I Rhetoric and Philosophy Sponsor: Women and Gender Chair: Nicholas Terpstra, University of Toronto Chair: Anne Larsen, Hope College Organizer: Marco Faini, Universià Ca' Foscari Venezia Organizers: Mihoko Suzuki, University of Miami Panelists: Anne Larsen, Hope College Anna Makolkin, University of Toronto Pietro Pomponazzi Doubting of the Soul and Panelists: Defending the Aristotelian Natural Philosophy Gabriella Scarlatta, University of Michigan-Dearborn Between Literature and Religion: Renée de France’s Court in Martina Dal Cengio, Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa Ferrara Sperone Speroni in Doubt Serena Laiena, Clare College, University of Cambridge Amy Graves Monroe, Bualo Sate College, SUNY On the reshold of Academies: e Case of Virginia Ramponi When in Doubt: Escaping the Pyrrhonian Impasse (1583–ca. 1630)

Annalisa Nicholson, University of Cambridge TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Palace of Exiles: Female Voices at the Mazarin Salon Sheraton Centre Toronto, Spruce South and No rth Gabriela Martinez, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Disancia Maria Mancini's Networks among Noblewomen in Late Philology I: Philology in the Antechambers of Power: Seventeenth-Century Spain Courts and Patronage Practices Chair: Fabien Montcher, Saint Louis University TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Organizers: Jennifer Mackenzie, Franklin & Marshall College

Sheraton Centre Toronto, Provincial South Deborah Blocker, University of California, Berkeley Oceanic Studies and Early Modern Literature Panelists: Clémence Revest, Centre national de la recherche scientique Sponsor: Comparative Literature e Making of a Humanist Constellation at the Papal Curia, Chair: Marsha Collins, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill through Philology (ca. 1400-1420) Organizer: Marsha Collins, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Jeroen De Keyser, KU Leuven Panelists: Guillaume Budé and the Renaissance of Philology Ricardo Padrón, University of Virginia Louis Georges, Université Paris: Université de Paris Ouest Nanterre La Narrating Pacic Distances in Early Modern Europe Défense Patricia Seed, University of California, Irvine A Career rough Philology: Scholarly Practices and Political Portugal's Caliban in South Africa Ascent of La Mothe le Vayer (1588-1672) Daniel Brayton, Middlebury College Fishy Bodies: Transcorporeal Matter, Transnational Markets Mary Fuller, Massachusetts Institute of Technolo Confession and Aression: e Maritime Protestantism of Sir Francis Drake TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Pine East Sheraton Centre Toronto, York More than Merely Passive: Addressing Early Modern Food, Feast, and Famine in Early Modern Iberia and Audiences I: Image and Audience Latin America Chair: Mitzi Kirkland-Ives, Missouri Sate University Sponsor: Hispanic Literature Organizer: John Decker, Pratt Institute Chair: Miguel Martínez, University of Chicago Panelists: Organizer: Miguel Martínez, University of Chicago Matteo Carpiniello, University of Warwick Panelists: e Underlying Message of Montagna's Lonigo Altarpiece Keith Budner, University of California, Berkeley Sarah Cadagin, Savannah College of Art and Design Salty Fish and Biting Wit: Pisciculture in Martial's Epigrams and Domenico Ghirlandaio's High Altarpiece for Santa Maria the Poetics of Baltasar Gracián Novella and the Pre-Tridentine Audience of Italian Altarpieces Daniela Gutierrez Flores, University of Chicago John Decker, Pratt Institute To Eat and to Speak: Appetites of the Tongue in Cervantes's Guides who Know the Way: Image as Primer, Prompt, and Coloquio de los perros Devotional Resource Min Ji Kang, Purdue University "Who made you a whore? Wine and fruit": Foodways and Social TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Identity in Female Communities Sheraton Centre Toronto, Civic Ballroom South Carolyn Nadeau, Illinois Wesleyan University Curiosities in the 1611 Kitchen: Opening Martínez Montiño's Rethinking Religious Politics in Scotland and Cookbook to a 2019 Audience England Panelists: TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Kathryn McDonald-Miranda, University of Akron Sheraton Centre Toronto, Kent North Berwick and Beyond: Agency and Royal Patronage in Sixteenth-Century Scottish Monasteries Framing Machiavelli's Discussion of Free Will William Fitzhenry, California Polytechnic Sate University, San Luis Obispo Sponsor: Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy (SMRP) Historical Vitalism and New Materialism in Marvell's Cromwell Chair: Andrea Polegato, University of Mississippi Poems Organizer: Sean Erwin, Barry University Jonathan Koch, Washington University in S. Louis Panelists: "No Empty Place for Complementing Doubt": e Spaces of Mario De Caro, Universià degli Studi Roma Tre and Tus University Religious Toleration in Marvell's Anticlerical Satire What Really is the uestion of Free Will in Machiavelli's Writings? TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Vickie Sullivan, Tus University Sheraton Centre Toronto, Provincial North Machiavelli and Human Freedom Ornamenta Sacra: e Art of Liturgy and the Liturgy Sean Erwin, Barry University Mixed Bodies, Agency, and Narrative in Lucretius and of Art Machiavelli Sponsor: Group for Early Modern Cultural Analysis (GEMCA) Chair: Marie-Christine Claes, Royal Institute for Cultural Heriage Organizer: Ralph Dekoninck, Université catholique de Louvain Respondent: Emmanuel Joly, Royal Institute for Cultural Heriage Panelists: Ralph Dekoninck, Université catholique de Louvain Cosmoclasm: e Images of the Destruction of Cultic Objects in the Sixteenth-Century Low Countries Wendy Wauters, KU Leuven e Everyday Life of Ornamenta Sacra: Strategies behind eir Ritual Use and Iconographic Meaning Soetkin Vanhauwaert, KU Leuven e St John's Head on a Platter as Symbol of the Eucharist TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Dominion North Sheraton Centre Toronto, Osgoode Ballroom Ea st Space, Place, and Presence in the Trecento: Herms and "Terms" in Literature and Art of the Representing ree-Dimensionality before the Age Renaissance of Perspective Chair: Fernando Loredo, Bibliotheca Hertziana, Max-Planck-Institut für Kunstgeschichte Chair: Danny Smith, Sanford University Organizer: Claudia Echinger-Maurach, Westälische Wilhelms-Universiät Organizers: Danny Smith, Sanford University Münster John Witty, e Frick Collection Respondent: Mauro Mussolin, Independent Scholar Respondent: Danny Smith, Sanford University Panelists: Panelists: Claudia Echinger-Maurach, Westälische Wilhelms-Universiät Münster Michael Grillo, University of Maine Reections on Statius' Inlustrium Virorum... (1569), the e Phenomenology of Trecento Space First Treatise on "Terms" and Its Antecedents John Witty, e Frick Collection Maria Matarazzo, Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa Making the Past Present: Viewers, Frames, and Representation in Natura simulaverat artem: Representing Terms from the Idea to the Workshop of Paolo Veneziano the Living Model Bryan Keene, J. Paul Getty Museum Stephanie Azzarello, University of Cambridge TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS e Florentine Santa Maria degli Angeli Choir Book Models for Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall C Early Venetian Perspective on Parchment Reading Virtues: e Ethica Section in Wolfenbüttel TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS and Early Modern Moral Culture Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand West Sponsor: Herzog August Bibliothek, Wolfenbüttel Shakespeare and Intellectual Revolutions Chair: Tommaso De Robertis, University of Pennslyvania Panelists: Organizer: Dwight TenHuisen, Calvin College Daniel Blank, Harvard University Respondent: Zoe Langer, Herzog August Bibliothek, Wolfenbüttel Shakespeare and the Culture of Learning Panelists: Natalie Eschenbaum, University of Wisconsin–LaCrosse Matthias Roick, Georg-August-Universiät Göttingen Sense, Reason, Animality, and Humanity in A Midsummer Night's Virtue Reconsidered: e Ethica Section and the Cultural Dream History of Ethics Matthew Ancell, Brigham Young University Enrica Zanin, Université de Strasbourg "I will see these divisions extinct": Representing the English Why is Boccaccio's Decameron in the Ethica section? Schism Valentina Sebastiani, Werner Oechslin Library Foundation Erich Freiberger, Jacksonville University Ethica in Print: Strategies for Moral Communication in Early "Naked" and "Alone": Hamlet, Plato's Satesman and James VI's Modern Europe Basilkon Doron TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS

TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Davenport Sheraton Centre Toronto, Pine West e Music of Devotion in Books of Hours Medicine, Books, and Herbs: Pharmacology in Sponsor: Music Renaissance Europe Chair: Nina Musinsky, Musinsky Rare Books, Inc. Sponsor: Medicine and Science Organizers: Evan MacCarthy, West Virginia University Organizer: Caroline Petit, University of Warwick Benjamin Brand, University of North Texas Panelists: Respondent: Virginia Reinburg, Boston College Caroline Petit, University of Warwick Panelists: Galen's Treatises on Pharmacology and eir Readership in Benjamin Brand, University of North Texas Sixteenth-Century Europe Plures devotissimas orationes: Prayers Read and Sung in Renaissance Venice Barbara Di Gennaro, Yale University e Evolution of eriac in Print Michael Anderson, Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester Ilaria Andreoli, Centre national de la recherche scientique Hymns and Seuences in Books of Hours Pietro Andrea Mattioli's Discorsi on Dioscorides: e Publishing Strategies behind a Renaissance Bestseller TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Dufferin Sheraton Centre Toronto, Linden Confraternities and Charity in the Kingdom of Marginal Figures and Images on the Early Modern Naples English Page and Stage Sponsor: Society for Confraternity Studies Panelists: Chair: David D'Andrea, Oklahoma Sate University Natasha Vashisht, S. Stephens College Testing the Limits of Jesting: Merry Politics of Trickster/Servants Organizer: David D'Andrea, Oklahoma Sate University in Plautus and Shakespeare's Comic Repertoire Panelists: Paola Avallone, Ialian National Council of Research Sarah Mayo, University of Georgia Beyond the Capital: A Survey of Charitable Institutions in the A Character which "cannot properly be render'd": Dening Kingdom of Naples Mountebanks in Early Modern Print and Performance Raaella Salvemini, Ialian National Council of Research e Network of Rural Hospitals in the Kingdom of Naples TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Chestnut West Giovanni Lombardi, Institute of Studies on Mediterranean Societies Chivalrous Ideals, Artisan Solidarity: e Pilgrim's Hospital of Literary Labors Naples Chair: David Hawkes, Arizona Sate University Organizer: Margo Kolenda-Mason, University of Michigan TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Huron Panelists: Michelle Dowd, University of Alabama Republics on the Stage of Kings I: Genoa and the Shakespeare's Poetics of Work Dutch Republic Matthew Kendrick, William Paterson University Shakespearean Bartleby: Preferring Not To in Measure for Measure Sponsor: Group for Early Modern Cultural Analysis (GEMCA) Margo Kolenda-Mason, University of Michigan Chair: Alessandro Metlica, Universià degli Studi di Padova Shepherds, Poets, and Lovers: "Fruitlesse Worke" in Edmund Organizer: Alessandro Metlica, Universià degli Studi di Padova Spenser's Poetry Respondent: Agnès Guiderdoni, Université catholique de Louvain

Panelists: TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Joris Oddens, Universià degli Studi di Padova Sheraton Centre Toronto, Carleton Representation of Power in the Seventeenth-Century Dutch Republic: Some Preliminary Reections Early Modern Eschatology Enrico Zucchi, Universià degli Studi di Padova Chair: Victoria Yeoman, Seneca College Staging Republican Virtues: Ansaldo Cebà's Tragedies (1623) and the Celebration of Genoa's Constitution Organizer: Victoria Yeoman, Seneca College Respondent: Victoria Yeoman, Seneca College Panelists: TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Owen Williams, Folger Institute Sheraton Centre Toronto, Dominion South Judging the Book of Daniel's Resurrected Dead Technologies of Erasure in Renaissance Europe Christopher Platts, Yale University Saint Michael, the Antichrist, and the Olivetans: A New Chair: Adhaar Desai, Bard College Apocalyptic Interpretation of Lorenzetti's Asciano Altarpiece Organizer: Peter Stallybrass, University of Pennsylvania Respondent: Peter Stallybrass, University of Pennsylvania Cornell Fleischer, University of Chicago Eschatology and Royal Messianism aer 1453, the View from Panelists: Istanbul Joshua Calhoun, University of Wisconsin–Madison Knives, Paper, and Erasure in Early Modern England Jessie Owens, University of California, Davis Blotting Out and Scraping Out in Henricus Isaac and omas Morley Heather Wolfe, Folger Shakespeare Library Reading Erased Ownership Marks in Renaissance Books TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand East Sheraton Centre Toronto, Simcoe Character beyond Shakespeare I: Intertext and Renaissance Ethics and Politics I Generic Form Sponsor: Philosophy Sponsor: Humanism Chair: Sara Miglietti, Warburg Institute, University of London Chair: Harry Newman, Royal Holloway, University of London Organizer: David Lines, University of Warwick Organizers: Harry Newman, Royal Holloway, University of London Respondent: David Lines, University of Warwick Brian Maxson, East Tennessee Sate University Panelists: Marta Celati, University of Warwick Panelists: Samuel Fallon, SUNY Geneseo eory of Statecra and Historical Reality in Giuniano Maio's De Maiesate, between Literature and Art Parody and the Abstraction of Character Robert Carver, University of Durham Giorgio Lizzul, University of Warwick Renaissance Fiscal Advice and Aristotle's Tyrant Intertextual Dynamics in Gascoigne’s Adventures of Master F. J. Katherine Williams, University of Toronto Character as Meme TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Danforth

TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Filling In and Filling Out the Past: Supplements to

Sheraton Centre Toronto, Churchill Room the Classical Record I Renaissance Economy I Sponsors: Classical Tradition, Neo-Latin Literature Chair: Robert Fredona, University of York Chair: Gordon Braden, University of Virginia Organizers: Robert Fredona, University of York Organizer: Gordon Braden, University of Virginia Sophus Reinert, Harvard University Panelists: Sheldon Brammall, e University of Birmingham Respondent: Nicholas Baker, Macquarie University On First Looking into Chapman's Virgil Panelists: Lauren Jacobi, Massachusetts Institute of Technolo M. Elisabeth Schwab, Universiät Köln Monetary Forensics: Architecture and Coin Trials in late How to Organize Ancient Roman ings: Antiuarian Medieval and Renaissance Europe Knowledge and the Mirabilia Urbis Romae Raaele Danna, University of Cambridge Leah Whittington, Harvard University e Spread of Hindu-Arabic Numerals in the Tradition of Chaucer Increased: Textual Expansion in Spenser's e Suire's European Practical Mathematics, a Socio-Economic Perspective Tale Supplement Ulla Kypta, Universiät Basel How to Feign to be Present: Merchants' Representatives in TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sixteenth-Century Antwerp Sheraton Centre Toronto, Forest Hill Manuscript Lyric I TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Willow West Sponsor: Renaissance English Text Society (RETS) Chair: Mary Lamb, Southern Illinois University John Donne I: John Donne's Ways of Belonging Organizers: Jaime Goodrich, Wayne Sate University Sponsor: John Donne Society Mary Lamb, Southern Illinois University Chair: Jeanne Shami, University of Regina Panelists: Organizer: Kirsten Stirling, Université de Lausanne Pamela Hammons, University of Miami Editing Mary Carey's Lyrical Dialogue with the Bible Panelists: Jennifer Clement, University of ueensland Matthew Zarnowiecki, Touro College All in One uire: Emotional Communities in John Donne's "e gaine and pleasure henceforth will be thine": Manuscript Easter Sermons Lyric and omas Hammond of Cressners Mary Morrissey, University of Reading Garth Bond, Lawrence University John Donne and the "oces of mutual society" "Victorious Beauty," Polynomous Circulation, and the Uncomfortable Case for Binattribution Emma Rhatigan, University of Sheeld Room at the Inn: Jurisdiction and Cultures of Belonging in John Joshua Eckhardt, Virginia Commonwealth University Donne's Lincoln's Inn Sermons Commonplace and Common Placement TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Kensington Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall B John Milton: Approaching and Locating God Digital Tools for Medieval and Renaissance Italian Sponsor: Milton Society of America Texts Chair: John Rumrich, University of Texas at Austin Sponsor: Newberry Library Center for Renaissance Studies Organizer: Sharon Achinstein, Johns Hopkins University Chair: Lia Markey, Newberry Library Center for Renaissance Studies Panelists: Organizer: Maddalena Signorini, Universià degli Studi di Roma "Tor Mary Grace Elliott, University of New Hampshire Vergaa" Adverse and Paradox in Paradise Lost Panelists: Claire Falck, Rowan University Maddalena Signorini, Universià degli Studi di Roma "Tor Vergaa" Divine Transmigrations in Paradise Lost Beyond Transcription: e Newberry’s Italian Paleography Website David Ainsworth, University of Alabama Becoming One: God, Jesus, and the Spirit in Paradise Regained Nadia Cannata Salamone, Sapienza Universià di Roma Vernacular Epigraphy and Virtual Memory: EDV – A New Database TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Norfolk Isabella Magni, Newberry Library Center for Renaissance Studies e Interdisciplinary Present (and Future) of Pre-Modern Italian He Said, She Said: Women's Words in Defense of Studies Women in Early Modern France TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Chair: Sarah Schell, American University in Dubai Sheraton Centre Toronto, Willow Centre Organizers: Sarah Schell, American University in Dubai Tabitha Kenlon, American University in Dubai New Work on Montaigne Panelists: Sponsor: French Literature Tabitha Kenlon, American University in Dubai Organizer: Phillip Usher, New York University By the Book: Christine de Pizan Interprets Women's Lives Panelists: Cecile Tresfels, Sanford University Sanam Nader-Esfahani, Amherst College You Say "Weakness," I Say "Excellence": A ueen's Feedback to a "La matiere et la semence": e Embryology of Montaigne's Essais Male Writer Elizabeth Kirby, New York University Sophie Raynard-Leroy, Stony Brook University "Et corps, u’est-ce?": Montaigne's Dismantling of Body Conteuse, Salonnière, and Woman of Letters Marie-Jeanne L’Héritier, Self-Appointed Champion of Her Sex Vittoria Fallanca, Pembroke College, Oxford University "Innis desseins": Design, Fountains, and the Embodied Imagination in the Essais and Journal de voyage TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Maple West TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sidney I: e Sidneys and their Toyfull Fictions Sheraton Centre Toronto, Osgoode Ballroom W est Sponsor: International Sidney Society Feminist Ethics on the Early Modern Stage Chair: Joel Davis, Stetson University Chair: Helen Ostovich, McMaster University Organizer: Robert Stillman, University of Tennessee Organizer: Cristina Alfar, Hunter College, CUNY Panelists: Panelists: Máté Vince, Trinity College Dublin Cristina Alfar, Hunter College, CUNY "Inward worthiness shining through the foulest mist": Disguise, Isabella's Feminist Ethics in Measure for Measure Identity, and Providence in Arcadia Alicia Andrzejewski, e Graduate Center, CUNY Timothy Crowley, Northern Illinois University e Feminist Ethics of Reading Pregnancy on the Early Modern Sidney's "Game of Kingdoms": Sovereignty and Dynastic Politics Stage in the New Arcadia Holly Crocker, University of South Carolina Roger Kuin, York University Virtues that Matter: Ethics and Embodiment in Hamlet Mechanical Toys: Sidney as Virtuoso TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Birchwood Ballroom Sheraton Centre Toronto, Kenora Reimagining the Italian Renaissance I: Papers in Transforming Bodies in Early Modern English Drama Honor of Elissa Weaver Sponsor: New York University Seminar on the Renaissance Sponsor: Society for the Study of Early Modern Women (EMW) Chair: Tanya Schmidt, New York University Chair: Lynn Westwater, George Washington University Organizers: Christina Suitieri, New York University Organizers: Meredith Ray, University of Delaware Penelope Usher, New York University Lynn Westwater, George Washington University Panelists: Christina Suitieri, New York University Panelists: Michael Sherberg, Washington University in S. Louis Transforming Ophelia: Witnessing Madness in Shakespeare's Hamlet Spiritual Fun in the Libro del Cortegiano Katey Roden, Gonzaga University Suzanne Magnanini, University of Colorado Boulder Moderata Fonte's Fairy Tale "Biancarisa and Liocorno" "A Sin So Monstrous": Immoral Contagion and Disability in e Witch of Edmonton (1621) Courtney uaintance, Sapienza Universià di Roma Kimberly Huth, California Sate University, Dominguez Hills Saints, Singers, and Self-Fashioning in Seicento Rome Transformative Economies: Revenge Tragedy and the Value of Nathalie Hester, University of Oregon Pain American and African Warrior Women in Italian Baroue Epic

TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Civic Ballroom North Sheraton Centre Toronto, Chestnut East New Geographies in Political ought: e Ottoman Implicit Epistemologies and Visual Regimes in New Empire and the Eastern Mediterranean I Spain Sponsor: Legal and Political ought Chair: Montero, Brown University Chair: Todd Butler, Washington Sate University Organizers: Nydia Pineda De Avila, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Organizer: Todd Butler, Washington Sate University México Panelists: David Horacio Colmenares, Columbia University Carlos Grenier, Florida International University Panelists: Solomon, His Temple, and Ottoman Imperial Anxieties David Horacio Colmenares, Columbia University Huseyin Yilmaz, George Mason University e Stone Idol of Temixtitlan: Between Antiuarianism and Political Iconology Consultation and Counseling in Pre-Modern Ottoman ought Baki Tezcan, University of California, Davis Nydia Pineda De Avila, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México e Politics of Ethics: e Political Assumptions of the Moral Comet, Virgin, Chart, and Diagram: Inventing a Scientic Image in Seventeenth-Century New Spain Worlds of Birgivi and Kınalızade Vanessa Portugal, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Congurations of Disputed Space: Reections on New Spanish Maps "entre el cielo y la tierra" Nicole Hughes, Sanford University In the King's Image: e Visual Regime of Rebellion in New Spain TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | ROUNDTABLES Sheraton Centre Toronto, Willow East Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall A New Approaches to Sanctity I: Holy Bodies Roundtable: Digital Editing Sponsor: Religion Chair: Raymond Siemens, University of Victoria Chair: Katrina Olds, University of San Francisco Organizer: Raymond Siemens, University of Victoria Organizers: Tamar Herzig, Tel Aviv University Discussants: Emily Michelson, University of St Andrews Meaghan Brown, Folger Shakespeare Library Katrina Olds, University of San Francisco Sarah Neville, Ohio Sate University Respondent: Erin Rowe, Johns Hopkins University Ian Lancashire, University of Toronto Panelists: Andie Silva, York College, CUNY Noria Litaker, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Gabriel Egan, De Montfort University Family Ties: Integrating Roman Catacomb Saints into Local Diane Jakacki, Bucknell University Communities in Baroue Bavaria Andrew Drenas, University of Massachusetts Lowell TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | SEMINARS Fellowship of the Fazzoletti: Lawrence of Brindisi's Mass Handkerchiefs and Perceptions of Sanctity Sheraton Centre Toronto, Roosevelt Carolina Mangone, Princeton University Gone Missing: Reckoning with Colonial Loss in the Jonathan Unglaub, Brandeis University Guercino's Saint Petronilla: Saintly Body, Michelangelo, and New Early Modern World St. Peter's Chairs: Aaron Hyman, Johns Hopkins University Dana Leibsohn, Smith College TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | ROUNDTABLES Organizers: Aaron Hyman, Johns Hopkins University

Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand Centre I Dana Leibsohn, Smith College Roundtable: Conserving the Renaissance: A Speakers: Matthew Goldmark, Florida Sate University Comparative Discussion of Philosophies and Absent Flesh and Indian Stand-ins in the Martyrdom Narratives Techniues I of Spanish Empire Sponsor: Art and Architecture Ananda Cohen-Aponte, Cornell University Art Histories of Absence in the Age of Atlantic Revolutions Chair: Cammy Brothers, Northeastern University Organizer: Cammy Brothers, Northeastern University Zoltán Biedermann, University College London Material Loss and Memory Loss: Looting the Temple of the Discussants: Buddha’s Tooth, 1551-2019 Annika Finne, New York University Kate Smith, University of Birmingham Eric Gordon, Walters Art Museum Stray Dogs and Missing Watches in Eighteenth-Century Calcutta Nathaniel Silver, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Andrew Brown, Yale University Cristina Morilla, Harvard University “Seal that Service with my Blood”: Risk, Representation, and Public Bodies in English Drama TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | ROUNDTABLES Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand Centre II e Renaissance Library, Past, Present, & Future I: A Historical and Curatorial Roundtable Sponsor: Book History Chair: Clare Carroll, ueens College and e Graduate Center, CUNY Organizers: Earle Havens, Johns Hopkins University Clare Carroll, ueens College and e Graduate Center, CUNY Discussants: Alexandra Walsham, University of Cambridge Caroline Duroselle-Melish, Folger Shakespeare Library Earle Havens, Johns Hopkins University Femke Speelberg, e Metropolian Museum of Art Philip Palmer, University of California, Los Angeles TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | SEMINARS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 9:00 AM–10:30 AM | SEMINARS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Mackenzie Sheraton Centre Toronto, Oxford In the Kitchen: eory and Practice of Early Modern Mathematics and Poeisis in the Long Renaissance Cooking Organizers: Travis Williams, University of Rhode Island Chairs: Madeline Bassnett, University of Western Onario Valerie Allen, John Jay College, CUNY Hillary Nunn, University of Akron Speakers: Jennifer Eglo, Saint Joseph's College Brooklyn Organizers: Madeline Bassnett, University of Western Onario Making the Apocalypse: Eschatological Mathematics and Hillary Nunn, University of Akron Constructions of “e End” in Early Modern England Speakers: Travis Williams, University of Rhode Island Andrea Crow, Boston College “A ousand Novelties brought from forreign Regions”: omas Mathematics as Poietic Art: Early Modern Evidence and Conseuences Tryon’s Transatlantic Cooking Politics Valerie Allen, John Jay College, CUNY Molly Taylor-Poleskey, Middle Tennessee Sate University Flights of Fancy: Mathematics and Poetry in Fourteenth-Century Materials of the Meal: Tools of the Prussian Court Kitchen England Katie Kadue, University of Chicago Making Nothing Happen: e Temporality of Preserves in Renaissance France and England Marissa Nicosia, Pennsylvania Sate University, Abington Cooking as Method David Goldstein, York University e Sex of Cooking Tuesday, 19 March, 2019 11:00 am–12:30 pm Panels

TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Civic Ballroom North Sheraton Centre Toronto, Davenport New Geographies in Political ought: e Ottoman Christopher Plantin: Musical Enabler in Sixteenth- Empire and the Eastern Mediterranean II Century Antwerp Sponsor: Legal and Political ought Sponsor: Music Chair: Todd Butler, Washington Sate University Chair: Daniel Donnelly, Onario Institute for Studies in Education, Organizer: Todd Butler, Washington Sate University University of Toronto Respondent: Baki Tezcan, University of California, Davis Organizers: Marianne Gillion, KU Leuven Panelists: Evan MacCarthy, West Virginia University Heather Ferguson, Claremont McKenna College Panelists: Guy Burak, New York University Laura Ventura Nieto, Royal Holloway, University of London Imperial Paper Trails: Law and Archival Consciousness in the "Vnder a Colour of Vertue": Music and Gender Construction in Ottoman Empire Bruto's La institutione Linda Darling, University of Arizona Louisa Hunter-Bradley, Royal Holloway, University of London What (or Who) Constituted Ottoman Political ought aer the e Ocina Plantiniana: Production, Sales, and Distribution of Age of Suleyman the Magnicent? De la Hèle's Octo Missae Marianne Gillion, KU Leuven TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Conciliating the Counter Reformation: e Plantin Processionals Sheraton Centre Toronto, Kensington of 1574 and 1602 Milton and Inuence TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sponsor: Milton Society of America Sheraton Centre Toronto, Danforth Chair: Reginald Wilburn, University of New Hampshire Filling In and Filling Out the Past: Supplements to Organizer: Sharon Achinstein, Johns Hopkins University Panelists: the Classical Record II Nathaniel Wallace, South Carolina Sate University Sponsors: Classical Tradition, Neo-Latin Literature Milton's Measure: Isaiah 40:12-31, Paradise Lost, and Cosmological Chair: Gordon Braden, University of Virginia Poetics Organizer: Gordon Braden, University of Virginia Michael Gadaleto, Pennsylvania Sate University Respondent: Stephen Hinds, University of Washington Milton and 'e Great Unmasker': Paolo Sarpi's Venetian History and English National Reformation Panelists: Emma Buckley, University of St Andrews To Be Continued: e Renaissance Neo-Latin Supplement Bobby Xinyue, Centre for the Study of the Renaissance, University of Warwick Completing the Year: Renaissance "Supplements" to Ovid's Fasti TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Huron Sheraton Centre Toronto, Linden Republics on the Stage of Kings II: Venice Word and Image in Seventeenth-Century English Chair: Agnès Guiderdoni, Université catholique de Louvain Visual Culture Organizer: Alessandro Metlica, Universià degli Studi di Padova Panelists: Respondent: Federico Barbierato, Universià degli Studi di Verona Heather Muckart, University of British Columbia ω Panelists: e Rhetoric of Artlessness in Henry Holland's Her ologia Giovanni Florio, Universià degli Studi di Padova anglica Honoring the "Republican Prince": e Embassy of Obedience to Breeze Barrington, ueen Mary University of London the Doge in Early Modern Venice Intertextual Textiles: Citation and Adaptation in Francis Cleyn's Alessandro Metlica, Universià degli Studi di Padova Hero and Leander Tapestries e Joyous Entry of the Doge: Francesco Morosini's Return to Venice on 11 January 1690 TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Leaside TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Dominion North Cultures of Doubt in Early Modern Europe II: Gender and Medicine Red: e Blood of uattrocento Sculpture Chair: Paola Ugolini, Bualo Sate College, SUNY Chair: Christina Neilson, Oberlin College Organizer: Marco Faini, Universià Ca' Foscari Venezia Organizers: Una D'Elia, ueen's University at Kingston Panelists: Daniel Zolli, Pennsylvania Sate University Marguerite Deslauriers, McGill University Panelists: Doubt in Renaissance Pro-Woman Arguments Una D'Elia, ueen's University at Kingston Richard Tait, Monash University Painting Christ's Blood on uattrocento Crucixes Doubt, the Doctor's Reputation and Medical Innovation in Early Daniel Zolli, Pennsylvania Sate University Sixteenth-Century Italy Making up Materials: Donatello and Cosmetics Rachel Boyd, Columbia University TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Bodies without Blood: Glazed Terracotta Sculpture and the Sheraton Centre Toronto, Kenora Depiction of Flesh Contextualizing Performance in English Renaissance

TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Drama Sheraton Centre Toronto, Willow East Sponsor: University of North Texas Medieval and Renaissance Collouium (MRC) New Approaches to Sanctity II: Spaces of Authority Chair: Jacueline Vanhoutte, University of North Texas Sponsor: Religion Organizer: Heidi Cephus, Oklahoma Sate University Chair: Emily Michelson, University of St Andrews Panelists: Organizers: Tamar Herzig, Tel Aviv University Elizabeth Tavares, Pacic University Emily Michelson, University of St Andrews Cham's Beard and Tartar's Bow: Mongolia in the Elizabethan Repertory Katrina Olds, University of San Francisco Respondent: Simon Ditcheld, University of York Samantha Dressel, Chapman University Revenge as a Performance of Sexual Trauma Panelists: Simon Mercieca, University of Mala Heidi Cephus, Oklahoma Sate University Breakfast with the Saints: When Feasting was Part of Malta's Pharmacological Performance in A Midsummer Night's Dream Catholic Ritual Deb Streusand, University of Texas at Austin Dana Katz, Reed College Staging Nuanced Audience Reactions to the Nine Worthies' Iberia's Converted Bells: Materiality, Temporality, and Sanctity Pageant in Love's Labour's Lost Madeline McMahon, Princeton University Bishop Saints at Synods: Imitating the Image of Good Governance TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Maple West Sheraton Centre Toronto, Willow West Sidney II: Rivall Friendship John Donne II: John Donne Betwixt and Between Sponsor: International Sidney Society Sponsor: John Donne Society Chair: Gary Waller, Purchase College, SUNY Chair: Laura Yoder, New York University Organizer: Robert Stillman, University of Tennessee Organizer: Kirsten Stirling, Université de Lausanne Panelists: Panelists: Jean Brink, Huntington Library Joel Salt, University of Saskatchewan Structures of Authority in Rivall Friendship "In limine inferni haerebat": Virgil, Donne, and the Imperfect Infernal reshold in Ignatius, His Conclave Joel Davis, Stetson University Narrators, Style, and World-Making in Bridget Manningham's Neal Migan, Concordia University Ann Arbor Rivall Friendship Pictures of Donne and the Prefatory Epistle to "Metempsychosis" Mary Lamb, Southern Illinois University Anton Bergstrom, Wilfrid Laurier University e Literary Contexts of Rivall Friendship Strange Figures, Strange Love: Estrangement eory and Donne's Startling Praxis in the Holy Sonnets

TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Eileen Sperry, College of Saint Rose Sheraton Centre Toronto, Cedar Excremental Jelly: Decay and Donne’s Resurrection eology Networks in the Poetry and Communities of TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Religious Women in England and France Sheraton Centre Toronto, Pine West Sponsor: Renaissance Studies Certicate Program, Graduate Center, CUNY Renaissance Skin: Animal and Human Surfaces in Chair: Genelle Gertz, Washington and Lee University Early Modern European Medical Practices Organizers: Paula Mcuade, DePaul University Sponsor: Medicine and Science Kristin Bezio, University of Richmond Chair: Evelyn Welch, King's College London Respondent: Elizabeth Patton, Johns Hopkins University Organizers: Caroline Petit, University of Warwick Panelists: Paolo Savoia, King's College London Jenna Lay, Lehigh University Respondent: Caroline Petit, University of Warwick Networked Forms in Early Modern Women's Poetry Panelists: Carol Baxter, Trinity College Dublin Hannah Murphy, King's College London Religious Women's Networks as Agents of Women's Autonomy? Physicians, Skin, and the Boundaries of Early Modern Medicine Paula Mcuade, DePaul University Paolo Savoia, King's College London Mary Cary and Women's Leadership within the Fih Monarchist Surface and Depth: e Empiric Surgeons' View of the Human Movement: A Network Analysis Body in Early Modern Italy Kathleen Walker-Meikle, King's College London TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Skin on Skin: e Medical Use of Dog Skin in the Early Modern Sheraton Centre Toronto, Spruce South and No rth Period Philology II: De-Centering the Study of Philology: TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Peripheries and Circulations Sheraton Centre Toronto, Dominion South Chair: Lia Markey, Newberry Library Center for Renaissance Studies Faces of Marginalia: Exploring Book Use in Early Organizers: Jennifer Mackenzie, Franklin & Marshall College Deborah Blocker, University of California, Berkeley Modern Europe Panelists: Chair: Shanti Graheli, University of Glasgow Luka Spoljaric, University of Zagreb Organizer: Jamie Cumby, Pequot Library Philology and Patriotism in Renaissance Dalmatia Panelists: Valeria Lopez Fadul, Wesleyan University Nora Epstein, University of St Andrews Language and the Early Histories of the Conuest of the New e Material Gaze: Visual Marginalia and the Reception of Early World Modern British Devotional Woodcuts Leonardo Grao Velloso Damato Oliveira, Sanford University Jamie Cumby, Pequot Library Writing History rough Philology: Inca Garcilaso’s Philological Marginalia and Professionalization: Law Books as Tools in Early Method in Royal Commentaries (1609) Modern Europe Javiera Barrientos, Universidad de Chile Visual and Verbal Tropes: Ornamental Marginalia in Andrea Alciato's Emblematum Liber (1548–50) TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand West Sheraton Centre Toronto, Pine East Shakespeare, Politics, and Performance More than Merely Passive: Addressing Early Modern Panelists: Audiences III: Lay and Learned Andrew Fleck, University of Texas at El Paso Organizer: John Decker, Pratt Institute Achilleaian Virtues: Essex, Shakespeare's Henry V, and e Panelists: Emelye Keyser, University of Virginia Richard Armstrong, University of Houston Whose 'better wisdoms' Chose Claudius? Hamlet and the e Bifurcated Audience and the Poet: e Case of Hernández Mysterious Danish Electorate de Velasco Matthew Hunter, Texas Tech University Francesca Behr, University of Houston Court Talk Translation of the Classics and the Empowerment of Women in Early Modern Italy TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS J. F. Bernard, Champlain College Sheraton Centre Toronto, Carleton Going Viral in Early Modern England: eatre, Religion, and the Rhetoric of Contagion An Englishwoman Abroad: National Identity in the

Works of Aphra Behn TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS

Chair: Lara Dodds, Mississippi Sate University Sheraton Centre Toronto, Birchwood Ballroom Organizer: Amelia Mills, Loughborough University Reimagining the Italian Renaissance II: Papers in Panelists: Jessica Pirie, University of Birmingham Honor of Elissa Weaver "Half Man, Half Fool": Aphra Behn's e Dutch Lover and the Sponsor: Italian Literature Subversion of Restoration Hollandophobia Chair: Meredith Ray, University of Delaware Beth Cortese, Aarhus Universitet Organizers: Lynn Westwater, George Washington University Englishmen Abroad in Aphra Behn's Drama Meredith Ray, University of Delaware Amelia Mills, Loughborough University Eleonora Stoppino, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Negotiating Culture, Gender, and Time: Aphra Behn's La Montre: Respondents: Lynn Westwater, George Washington University or the Lover’s Watch (1686) Meredith Ray, University of Delaware Panelists: TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Anna Wainwright, University of New Hampshire Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall B Saul's Fierce Widow: Antonia Pulci and Political Widowhood in uattrocento Florence Publishing Digital Humanities Projects and Emanuela Zanotti Carney, University of Illinois at Chicago Scholarship: Platforms and Evaluation Criteria Marriage, Spirituality, and the Pursuit of Saintliness in Antonia Sponsor: Digital Humanities Pulci's Rappresenazione di Sana Guglielma Chair: Angela Dressen, Villa I Tatti, e Harvard University Center for Jennifer Haraguchi, Brigham Young University Ialian Renaissance Studies Maestre pie Venerini and Filippini: Contrasting Ideas on the Organizer: Angela Dressen, Villa I Tatti, e Harvard University Center for Education of Women in Seventeenth-Century Lazio Ialian Renaissance Studies

Respondent: Leif Isaksen, University of Exeter TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Panelists: Sheraton Centre Toronto, Provincial North Allison Levy, Brown University e Changing Role of the Editor for Digital Humanities Visual Culture and Devotional Practice in Publication Projects Renaissance Italy Richard Freedman, Haverford College Chair: Andrew Casper, Miami University Lessons from an Editor's Laptop: Evaluating Digital Scholarship Organizer: Megan Holmes, University of Michigan Panelists: Diana Bullen Presciutti, University of Essex Forgivable Murder: Julian the Hospitaller Between Image and Text in Fieenth-Century Tuscany Megan Holmes, University of Michigan Criminalizing and Sacralizing Intentional Damage to Sacred Images Fredrika Jacobs, Virginia Commonwealth University Giovanni Battista Moroni and the Devotional Gaze TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Maple East Sheraton Centre Toronto, Simcoe Early Modern Women and Transnational Salons, Renaissance Ethics and Politics II Circles, and Academies II Sponsor: Philosophy Sponsor: Comparative Literature Chair: David Lines, University of Warwick Chair: Julie Campbell, Eastern Illinois University Organizer: David Lines, University of Warwick Organizers: Marsha Collins, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Panelists: Claudia Rossignoli, University of St Andrews Anne Larsen, Hope College Translating Ethics: e Italian Sendebar Respondent: Diana Robin, Newberry Library Center for Renaissance Studies Panelists: Víctor Zorrilla, Universidad de Monterrey Anna-Luise Wagner, University of Cambridge Matters of Conscience in Sixteenth-Century Spain Margherita Costa: A Virtuosa on the Literary Stage of the Rich Rabone, University of Warwick Seicento A Novel mediocrias? Aristotelian Morality and the Pursuit of Happiness in Baltasar Gracián's Criticón Camilla Kandare, Christina-Akademien Circling Court and Convent: ueen Christina of Sweden, Women, and Culture in Seventeenth-Century Rome TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS

John Conley, Loyola University Maryland Sheraton Centre Toronto, Civic Ballroom South Maximes and Gender: e Salon of Mme de Sablé Conversions, Cults, and Canonizations: Examining Printed Religious Narratives in Seventeenth-Century TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, York Armenia, Sicily, and Florence Panelists: Popular Readers in Early Modern Spain Clare Kobasa, Columbia University Sponsor: Hispanic Literature Printing the Sacred in Sicily Chair: Miguel Martínez, University of Chicago Ashley Oll, University of Kansas Organizer: Miguel Martínez, University of Chicago e Creation of a Saint: St. Andrea Corsini's Canonization Panelists: Celebrations in Florence Pablo García Piñar, Cornell University Communal Pleasures: e Consumption Networks of Iberian TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Erotica in Early Modern Rome Sheraton Centre Toronto, Willow Centre Daniel Holcombe, Georgia College & Sate University Appropriating Don uixote in Book Illustration New Work on the Poetry of Pierre de Ronsard Sarah Parker, Jacksonville University Sponsor: French Literature Reaching the Reader: Proverbial Wisdom in Juan Sorapán de Chair: Phillip Usher, New York University Rieros' Medicina Española (1616) Organizer: Phillip Usher, New York University Panelists: TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS David LaGuardia, Dartmouth College Sheraton Centre Toronto, Dufferin Ronsard and the Memorial Politics of Poetic Discourse Marcus Keller, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Confraternities and Charity in the Kingdoms of Conict, Concept, Conuest: Oscillations of Europe in Ronsard's Naples and Sicily Odes Sponsor: Society for Confraternity Studies Alice Roullière, University of Cambridge Chair: David D'Andrea, Oklahoma Sate University Violence and Reversibility in Sonnet 20 of Les Amours De Cassandre (1552–53) Organizer: David D'Andrea, Oklahoma Sate University Panelists: Mirella Vera Mafrici, Universià degli Studi di Salerno e Confraternities of the Archdiocese of Reio Calabria between the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries Salvatore Bottari, Universià degli Studi di Messina Alessandro Abbate, Universià degli Studi di Messina Between Assistance and Devotion: e Late Medieval and Early Modern Confraternities of Messina Giulio Sodano, Universià degli Studi della Campania Provincial Confraternities in the Kingdom of Naples: Religious Sociability in the Terra di Lavoro TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Forest Hill Sheraton Centre Toronto, Norfolk Manuscript Lyric II Religious, Spiritual, and Textual Practices in Early Sponsor: Renaissance English Text Society (RETS) Modern France Chair: Lara Crowley, Northern Illinois University Chair: Corinne Noirot, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Sate University Organizer: Arthur Marotti, Wayne Sate University Organizers: Corinne Bayerl, University of Oregon Panelists: Joy Palacios, University of Calgary Steven May, Emory University Panelists: e Authenticity of Donne's Verse Letters to the Countess of Ellen McClure, University of Illinois at Chicago Huntingdon Cyrano, Descartes, and the Anxiety of Making in Seventeenth- Arthur Marotti, Wayne Sate University Century France Fugitive Poems aer the Sonnet-Craze: e English Sonnet in Corinne Bayerl, University of Oregon Seventeenth-Century Manuscript Collections Reframing Augustine: Early Modern French Translations of the Cedric Brown, University of Reading Confessiones e Directedness and Re-Directness of Poetry Texts in the Joy Palacios, University of Calgary Seventeenth Century Liturgical Gesture and Literary Style in Seventeenth-Century French Devotional Texts: e Example of Jean-Jacues Olier TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Ana Conboy, College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University Sheraton Centre Toronto, Osgoode Ballroom East éodore, Catherine, and Jeanne: A Triptych of the Female Martyr Exemplum in 1640s France e Triumph of Transience: Ephemeral Art in London, Mantua, and Rome TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Panelists: Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand East Catherine Cliord, Graceland University Space and Spectatorship at Elizabethan Accession Day Character beyond Shakespeare II: Techniue and Tournaments Technology Bryn Schockmel, Boston University Sponsor: Humanism Andrea Mantegna and Federico Gonzaga: e Commission and Intended Function of the Triumphs of Caesar Chair: Harry Newman, Royal Holloway, University of London Organizers: Harry Newman, Royal Holloway, University of London Marta Albala Pelegrin, California Sate Polytechnic University, Pomona Spanish eatrical Performances and Geographical Expansion in Brian Maxson, East Tennessee Sate University Early Modern Rome Panelists: Lara Bovilsky, University of Oregon Poor Painted Shadows: Non-Shakespearean Characterization in TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Shakespeare Sheraton Centre Toronto, Provincial South Asa Olson, Gusavus Adolphus College Mamluk Aesthetics and Renaissance Italians, Out "A devilish exercise": Ethopoeia and Ovid's Heroides in Marlowe's from the Ottoman Shadow Doctor Faustus Sponsor: Italian Art Society Anne Marie Myers, University of Missouri Navel-Gazing and Performance: e Creation of Character in Chairs: Bradley Cavallo, Marian University Ralph Josselin's Diary (1641–83) Sharon Smith, Arizona Sate University Organizers: Bradley Cavallo, Marian University Sharon Smith, Arizona Sate University Panelists: Vera-Simone Schulz, Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck- Institut Mamluk Aesthetics in and beyond Renaissance Italy: A Transcultural Approach Karen Mathews, University of Miami Mamluks, Italians, and Mediterranean Visual Culture as a Marker of Dierence TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Churchill Room Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall A Renaissance Economy II Human Sense and Experience: Using Digital Tools to Chair: Nicholas Baker, Macquarie University (Re)create Renaissance Voices and Spaces Organizers: Robert Fredona, University of York Sponsor: Prato Consortium for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Sophus Reinert, Harvard University Chair: Sharon Strocchia, Emory University Respondent: William Caferro, Vanderbilt University Organizer: Nicholas Terpstra, University of Toronto Panelists: Panelists: Francesco Bettarini, Universià Ca' Foscari di Venezia Fabrizio Nevola, University of Exeter John Padgett, University of Chicago Immersive Renaissance: Harnessing Digital Technologies for Industrial Dynamics in Renaissance Florence Innovation in Art Historical Methods, Interpretation, and Display Stephanie Leitzel, Harvard University Dyeing in the Renaissance: Labor, Business, and International Daniel Jamison, University of Toronto Exchange in Florentine Dyers' Account Books Sculpting Ercole: A Composite Sketch of a Sixteenth-Century Corey Tazzara, Scripps College Birro Port-of-Trade or Commodity Market? Livorno and Trade in the Ariana Ellis, University of Toronto Early Modern Mediterranean Accessing Anna: A Sensory Reading of the Diary of Anna del Monte TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Chestnut West TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Osgoode Ballroom W est Mortality beyond Morbidity in Early Modern England Re-Evaluating Historical Biography: Courtly Chair: Ani Govjian, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Reputations in Early Modern Europe Organizer: Devin Byker, College of Charleston Sponsor: Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program, Purdue University Panelists: Chair: Jennifer DeSilva, Ball Sate University Emily Fine, University of Alabama Organizer: Rachael Ball, University of Alaska Anchorage "Mortifyed Lyfe": Death as Presence in Mothers' Legacy Texts Panelists: Devin Byker, College of Charleston Rayne Allinson, Pacic Lutheran University "Transformed into Wolves": e Duchess of Mal and Creaturely Reading Silences: Reections on Writing a Historical Biography Relations in the Shadow of Death of William Maitland of Lethington Lindsey Larre, Duke University Rachael Ball, University of Alaska Anchorage Dissolving Mortality: Visitations of Mercy in Donne's Devotions In the Service of the Crown: (Re)considering the Duchess of Upon Emergent Occasions Osuna Travis DeCook, Carleton University Silvia Mitchell, Purdue University e Beatic Vision and the Mortal Person in Hobbes and Political Sainthood: e Representation of Mariana of Austria's Traherne Death in the Relaciones and Beatication Proceeding

TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Chestnut East Representations of Death in New Spain Chair: Alena Robin, University of Western Onario Organizer: Jason Dyck, Western University Respondent: Alena Robin, University of Western Onario Panelists: Jason Dyck, Western University e Martyrdom of María: e Death of an Indian Interpreter in Northwestern New Spain Maria Laura Barba, Western University Bearing Witness: Martyrs and Onlookers in Mexican Colonial Painting Pamela Bastante, University of Prince Edward Island Penance, Death and Salvation in New Spain: Luis Felipe Neri de Alfaro and Atotonilco TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall C Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand Centre I Text and Image at Court and in Town: Session in Roundtable: Conserving the Renaissance: A Honor of Gerhard Dünnhaupt I Comparative Discussion of Philosophies and Sponsor: Herzog August Bibliothek, Wolfenbüttel Techniues II Chair: Gerhild Williams, Washington University in S. Louis Sponsor: Art and Architecture Organizers: Mara Wade, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Chair: Cammy Brothers, Northeastern University Dwight TenHuisen, Calvin College Organizer: Cammy Brothers, Northeastern University Panelists: Discussants: Sara Smart, University of Exeter Gianfranco Pocobene, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Towards a Denition of Royalty: Images of Sophie Charlotte, First ueen in Prussia Irma Passeri, Yale University Art Gallery Matthew Hayes, Pietro Edwards Society for Art Conservation Cornelia Moore, University of Hawai'i Emblematic Virtues, Orations for the Ruler TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES Mara Wade, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign From the Altdorf Academy to Georg Rem's Political Emblems for Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand Centre II the Nürnberg Town Hall e Renaissance Library, Past, Present, and Future II: A Collector's Roundtable TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 11:00 AM–12:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES Sheraton Centre Toronto, Kent Chair: Ann Blair, Harvard University Organizers: Earle Havens, Johns Hopkins University Roundtable: Gabriele Pedullà's Machiavelli in Tumult Clare Carroll, ueens College and e Graduate Center, CUNY Chair: Mark Jurdjevic, York University Discussants: Organizer: John McCormick, University of Chicago Eugene Flamm, Albert Einstein College of Medicine Discussants: Mark McConnell, Independent Scholar Mark Jurdjevic, York University Kenneth Pfaehler, Independent Scholar Yves Winter, McGill University Vincent Buonanno, Independent Scholar Gabriele Pedullà, Universià degli Studi Roma Tre Nina Musinsky, Musinsky Rare Books, Inc. Adam Woodhouse, University of Chicago Tuesday, 19 March, 2019 2:00 pm–3:30 pm Panels

TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Osgoode Ballroom West Sheraton Centre Toronto, Huron Fraud, Mockery, Jest, and Cony-Catching in the Early Books and Bodies in Early Modernity Modern Period Sponsor: Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing Chair: Ani Govjian, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (SHARP) Organizer: Ani Govjian, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chairs: Jillian Linster, University of South Dakoa Panelists: Harry Newman, Royal Holloway, University of London Elizabeth Mathie, Tsinghua-Michigan Society of Fellows Organizers: Jillian Linster, University of South Dakoa Trick or Train: Masters and Con Men in Early Modern English Harry Newman, Royal Holloway, University of London Drama Panelists: Evan Gurney, University of North Carolina at Asheville Elizabeth Swann, Durham University Self-Crowned Lorels and the Literary System Shadows in the Water: Over-Reading omas Traherne Nicole Sheriko, Rutgers University Katharine Craik, Oxford Brookes University Laugh Tracks and Traumatic Trickery: Jestbooks’ Policing of "No form of thee": Printing and Articial Life in Shakespeare's Social Behavior Sonnets Elizabeth Lagresa-Gonzalez, Pennsylvania Sate University Elizabeth Harvey, University of Toronto Gendered Impostures in "e Lieutenant Nun" John Donne's Insomnia: Rehearsing for Death in the Devotions

TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Churchill Room Sheraton Centre Toronto, Oxford Renaissance Economy III Women Writing and Reading in Early Modern Chair: William Caferro, Vanderbilt University England Organizers: Robert Fredona, University of York Panelists: Sophus Reinert, Harvard University Joel Faber, University of Toronto Spaces that Want Friends: Locating the Potential for Female Respondent: Sophus Reinert, Harvard University Friendship from Whitney to Wroth Panelists: Jason Brown, University of Manitoba Janet L. Bartholomew, Jackson College "I will be mindful of thy justice alone": St Antoninus of Florence's Masculinity in Early Modern Mothers' Advice Manuals Preaching to Merchants Sarah Lindenbaum, Illinois Wesleyan University Nadia Matringe, London School of Economics and Political Science Frances Wolfreston Revivied: New Biographical and Accounting as the Site of Finance in the Early Modern Age Bibliographical Evidence for a Late Renaissance Woman Reader

TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Carleton e Less-an-Ideal Reader Sponsor: New York University Seminar on the Renaissance Chair: Sara van den Berg, Saint Louis University Organizer: Andrew Mattison, University of Toledo Panelists: Rebecca Olson, Oregon Sate University e Envious Reader Laura Yoder, New York University e Inadeuate Reader Andrew Mattison, University of Toledo e Doubtful Reader TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall C Sheraton Centre Toronto, Dominion North Transitions, Translations, Transformations: Session in Beyond Surface: Interrogating the Early Modern Honor of Gerhard Dünnhaupt II Wall and the Page Sponsor: Herzog August Bibliothek, Wolfenbüttel Sponsor: Art and Architecture Chair: Sara Smart, University of Exeter Chair: Angela Vanhaelen, McGill University Organizers: Mara Wade, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Organizer: Lisa Andersen, University of British Columbia Dwight TenHuisen, Calvin College Panelists: Panelists: Claudia Reufer, Freie Universiät Berlin Peter Hess, University of Texas at Austin e Processuality of Producing and Perceiving in Drawing Books Villain, Rogue, Fool, Jokester: e Evolution of Dyl Ulenspiegel of the Renaissance in the Sixteenth Century Lisa Andersen, University of British Columbia Victoria Gutsche, Friedrich-Alexander-Universiät Erlangen-Nürnberg From Wall to Page and Sometimes Back Again: Revisiting the e Translation of Horace's "Odes" by Andreas Heinrich Decorative Program of Fontainebleau Bucholtz Stephanie Glickman, Northwestern University Gerhild Williams, Washington University in S. Louis Assembly Reuired: Multi-Sheet Prints and the Making of Dutch e Year 1664: Exploring Contradictions in Two Pamphlets about History in the Seventeenth Century the Turk (Erasmus Francisci) Krystel Chehab, Columbia University Surface and Depth in Early Spanish Still-Life Painting TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS

Sheraton Centre Toronto, Linden TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall B e Hand in Renaissance ought Sponsor: American Cusanus Society Conversing with Antiuity: uattrocento Humanism Chair: omas Leinkauf, Westälische Wilhelms-Universiät Münster Sponsor: Humanism Organizer: David Albertson, University of Southern California Chair: Christopher Celenza, Georgetown University Panelists: Organizer: Anthony D'Elia, ueen's University at Kingston Simone De Angelis, Universiät Graz Panelists: e "Anatomy" of Hands in Renaissance and Early Modern David Marsh, Rutgers University Anthropology Humanist Concepts of Bitterness in uattrocento Florence Gianluca Cuozzo, Universià degli Studi di Torino Luke Roman, Memorial University of Newfoundland Hand and Face: e Philosophy of Expression in Leonardo da Omnis terra sepulcrum: Poetry, Antiuity, and Tombs in Humanist Vinci and Marsilio Ficino Naples Wolf-Dietrich Löhr, Freie Universiät Berlin and Kunsthistorisches Institut Anthony D'Elia, ueen's University at Kingston in Florenz, Max-Planck-Insitut Poio Bracciolini and Intellectual Martyrdom Giudizio della mano: Discernment of the Hand and the Bodily Arts TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Provincial South TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Osgoode Ballroom East Early Modern Diplomacy and the Culture of News e Senses and the Arts in Early Modern Culture Sponsor: Institute of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (IMEMS), Durham University Chair: Erin Campbell, University of Victoria Chair: Natalie Rothman, University of Toronto Organizer: Susan Lewis, University of Victoria Organizer: Toby Osborne, Durham University Panelists: Panelists: Susan Lewis, University of Victoria Musical Gardens and the Senses in Renaissance Italy Julius Morche, Durham University Politics and the Personal in Venetian Mercantile Correspondence Massimo Ossi, Indiana University (ca. 1420–48): What Makes News Worth Telling? A Doric Song and a Broken Lyre: Music in the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili (1499) Stephen Taylor, University of Durham Sir Richard Bulstrode and Restoration News Culture April Oettinger, Laughter, the Pissing Boy, and Sensual Inspiration in the 1499 Hypnerotomachia Poliphili Giuseppe Gerbino, Columbia University Music and the Motive for Sensory Pleasure TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Kent Sheraton Centre Toronto, Civic Ballroom Nor th Legal and Political ought in Shakespeare, Bread and Coee in the Early Modern Machiavelli, Bodin, and La Boétie Mediterranean Chair: Rebecca Kingston, University of Toronto Sponsor: History Panelists: Chair: Eric Dursteler, Brigham Young University Adam Faircloth, Pennsylvania Sate University Organizer: Eric Dursteler, Brigham Young University "y ghost, I invocate", Necro-Sovereignty in Shakespeare's Respondent: Eric Dursteler, Brigham Young University English Pharsalia Panelists: Tania Rispoli, Duke University Duygu Yildirim, Sanford University Space and Plurality of Political Paradigms in Machiavelli's Coee, Medicine, and Islam: Revising Knowledge in the ought Seventeenth Century Catherine Power, University of Toronto Ali Atabey, University of Arizona Estienne de la Boétie and Jean Bodin on the eological Politics of Consumption: Coeehouses, Taverns, and Bozahouses Epistemology of Sovereignty and Law in Seventeenth-Century Istanbul Azeta Kola, New York University TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Grain Matters: Sixteenth-Century Venetian Food Provisioning in Sheraton Centre Toronto, Dufferin the Eastern Mediterranean e Impact of Confraternities on the Civic Sphere I: TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Ritual and Festivity Sheraton Centre Toronto, Willow East Sponsor: Society for Confraternity Studies Chair: Samantha Hughes-Johnson, Independent Scholar New Approaches to Sanctity III: e Construction of Organizer: Samantha Hughes-Johnson, Independent Scholar Sanctity Panelists: Sponsor: Religion Robert Brennan, Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut Chair: Kenneth Mills, University of Michigan Feasts of the "Accademia e Compagnia del Disegno" in Florence, Organizers: Tamar Herzig, Tel Aviv University 1563–1600 Emily Michelson, University of St Andrews Dylan Reid, Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, University of Katrina Olds, University of San Francisco Toronto (CRS) "A Sure Repository of Wise Counsel": Literary Confraternities as Panelists: Embodiments of Civic Behaviour Jenni Kuuliala, Tampereen yliopisto Testimonies of Disability, Illness, and the Miraculous in Early Emanuela Vai, Villa I Tatti, e Harvard University Center for Ialian Modern Italy Renaissance Studies Sensorial Experiences at the Confraternity of the Misericordia Jonathan Greenwood, Independent Scholar Maiore in Early Modern Bergamo Miraculous Conversion between Spain and Italy: Jews, Conversos, and a Jesuit Saint

TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Jan Machielsen, Cardi University Sheraton Centre Toronto, Maple East Too Big to Fail? e Martyrs of Gorcum between the Low Countries and Rome e Aesthetic in Early Modern England Cristina González, Oklahoma Sate University Chair: Emily Shortslef, University of Kentucky "Alter-Christus", "Alter-Franciscus": Female Stigmatics, Imitative Organizers: Emily Shortslef, University of Kentucky Piety, and the Performance of Sanctity in the Spanish World Emily Vasiliauskas, Williams College Panelists: Emily Vasiliauskas, Williams College e Matter of Indierence: Vain Aesthetics in the Protestant Reformation Amy Cooper, United Sates Air Force Academy "Speaking Pictures": Sidney and the Visual Aesthetics of Early Modern Poetry Ivan Lupic, Sanford University e Aesthetics of Performance in Renaissance Tragedy Christine Coch, College of the Holy Cross Art, Faith, and Wonder TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Pine West Sheraton Centre Toronto, Kensington Health in Medicine and Visual Arts, 1400–1650 Milton's Moving Bodies Chair: Christina Neilson, Oberlin College Sponsor: Milton Society of America Organizer: Jordan Famularo, New York University Chair: Paul Stevens, University of Toronto Respondent: Mitchell Merback, Johns Hopkins University Organizers: Sharon Achinstein, Johns Hopkins University Panelists: Rachel Trubowitz, University of New Hampshire Margaret Bell, University of California, Sana Barbara Respondent: Paul Stevens, University of Toronto e Harmony of Architecture and Medicine in the Hospital Frescoes of Santa Maria della Scala Panelists: Marissa Greenberg, University of New Mexico Sarah Kyle, University of Central Oklahoma Milton's Martial Bodies and the Motions of History e Work of Art in the Medical Marketplace: e Herbal as Hypertext Rachel Trubowitz, University of New Hampshire Kinopolitics and the Mathematics of Motion in Paradise Lost Frances Gage, Bualo Sate College, SUNY A Storehouse of Medicines and Curiosities: e Gallery as Pharmacy and Museum in Sixteenth-Century Italy TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Willow West

TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS John Donne III: Editorial Practices, Authorship

Sheraton Centre Toronto, Pine East uestions: Oxford Edition of the Letters of John Donne More than Merely Passive: Addressing Early Modern Sponsor: John Donne Society Audiences II: e Power of Print Chair: Arthur Marotti, Wayne Sate University Organizer: John Decker, Pratt Institute Organizer: Kirsten Stirling, Université de Lausanne Panelists: Panelists: Lara Crowley, Northern Illinois University Mitzi Kirkland-Ives, Missouri Sate University Rendering Expectation: Audience and Early Printed Imaginings Editing John Donne's Manuscript Letters of Jerusalem Dennis Flynn, Independent Scholar Sarah Reeser, University of Toronto Copy-Texts for the D and Parkhurst Transcriptions of Letters by Seeing rough Another’s Eyes: Maps, Power, and Privilege in or to Donne Peter Martyr d’Anghiera's De Orbe Novo Margaret Maurer, Colgate University David Robinson, University of Toronto "It may seeme strang to yo": Donne's Letter to Wotton on LR1, fol. 300v e Rotterdam Inuisitor and the False Prophet of Antwerp

TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall A Sheraton Centre Toronto, Chestnut East Digital Approaches to Early Modern Women and Constructing Identity, Race, and Religion in Italy, Textual Production Spain, and North Africa Panelists: Sponsor: Women and Gender Isidro Rivera, University of Kansas Chair: Micheline White, Carleton University Translating Race in the Historia de la linda Melosina (Toulouse, Organizers: Mihoko Suzuki, University of Miami 1489) Micheline White, Carleton University Anne Maltempi, University of Akron Panelists: Sicilianità in the Renaissance: Hellenistic Humanism and the Marie Alice Belle, Université de Montréal Construction of a Sicilian National Identity, 1420–1600 "Disclose reading" and Women's Agency in Seventeenth-Century Marta Albala Pelegrin, California Sate Polytechnic University, Pomona Translation and Print Networks Spanish eatrical Performances and Geographical Expansion in Leah Knight, Brock University Early Modern Rome Poems Pixelated Forth in e Pulter Project: Poet in the Making Genelle Gertz, Washington and Lee University Mapping Elizabeth Barton's Visions TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Chestnut West Sheraton Centre Toronto, Leaside Knowledge at the Crossroads Cultures of Doubt in Early Modern Europe III: Chair: Subha Mukherji, University of Cambridge Visual Culture Organizer: Subha Mukherji, University of Cambridge Chair: Marco Sgarbi, Universià Ca' Foscari di Venezia Respondent: Subha Mukherji, University of Cambridge Organizer: Marco Faini, Universià Ca' Foscari Venezia Panelists: Respondent: Susanna Berger, University of Southern California Regina Schwartz, Northwestern University Panelists: e Letter and the Spirit Maria Hansen, Københavns Universitet Joe Jarrett, University of Cambridge Cultivating Ambiguity in Visual Culture: e Case of Grotesues Innities and Innitesimals: Hamlet's Mathematical Knowledge Elena Paroli, École normale supérieure de Lyon George Oppitz-Trotman, University of Cambridge La rappresentazione simbolica come forma del dubbio. Una Fault, Forfeiture, and the Epistemology of Plausible Tragedy riessione sull'epistemologia di Leonardo da Vinci

TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Simcoe Sheraton Centre Toronto, Forest Hill Picturing Otherness: Islam, Turks, Byzantium e Lives of Dante: Poetics, Visual Arts, Panelists: Historiographies Heather Coey, OCAD University Sponsor: Dante Society of America Pictorial Restraint and Its Prototypes in Michel Baudier's Histoire Chair: Albert Russell Ascoli, University of California, Berkeley générale de la religion des Turcs Organizers: Jonathan Combs-Schilling, Ohio Sate University Sandra Cheng, New York City College of Technolo, CUNY Marketing Alterity: Otherness in Stefano della Bella's Prints Teresa Russo, University of Toronto Panelists: Santiago Pena, Universidad de Buenos Aires Johannes Bartuschat, Universiät Zürich French Heresy, Eastern Remedies: Byzantine Anti-Heretical Boccaccio's Life of Dante, the Defence of Poetry, and Renaissance Literature in Late Renaissance France Poetics Teresa Russo, University of Toronto TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Dante's Biographies as Model for Vasari's Lives of the Most Excellent Sheraton Centre Toronto, York Painters, Sculptors, and Architects Staging Space in Early Modern Arts and Letters Elisa Brilli, University of Toronto Dante's New Lives: Ancient Idiosyncrasies and Current Trends in Sponsor: Hispanic Literature Biographical Studies on Dante Chair: Ricardo Padrón, University of Virginia

Organizer: Mary Barnard, Pennsylvania Sate University TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Panelists: Sheraton Centre Toronto, Spruce South and N orth Mary Barnard, Pennsylvania Sate University Góngora's Gilded Landscapes: Producing Space in the Baroue Philology III: On the Historiographical Making and Pastoral Unmaking of "Minor" Philologists Emilie Bergmann, University of California, Berkeley Chair: Nicolas Schapira, Université Paris: Université de Paris Ouest Nanterre e Ceremonial and the Clandestine: Sor Juana's Imagined La Défense Structures Organizers: Jennifer Mackenzie, Franklin & Marshall College Rosilie Hernández, University of Illinois at Chicago Deborah Blocker, University of California, Berkeley Mirror, Image, Icon: e Border between the Self and the Other at the Guadalupe Chapel Panelists: Deborah Blocker, University of California, Berkeley How Did the Alterati of Florence Become “Minores”? Towards Creating Alternative Histories of Philology Giovanni Grandi, Universià degli Studi di Parma e Importance of Minor Humanists: Francesco Buzzacarini Among the Fieenth Century Catullan Scholars Sam Kennerley, Peterhouse, University of Cambridge Josse Clichtove (1472/3-1543): Philology and the Church Fathers in Early Sixteenth-Century France TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Norfolk Sheraton Centre Toronto, Cedar Staging Justice in Early Modern France Recasting Oppression as Agency in the Lives of Chair: Juliette Cherbuliez, University of Minnesoa Venetian Renaissance Women Organizers: Valerie Dionne, Colby College Panelists: Corinne Noirot, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Sate University Patrizia Bettella, University of Albera Orations and Academic Speeches as Female Performance in Panelists: Valerie Dionne, Colby College Renaissance Italy: Fedele and Elena Cornaro Le Roi, Euridyce et la Justice sans borne dans l’Antigone de Baïf Anna Bennett, University of Miami (1573) Locating Venetian Magic: e Spiritual Power of Space and Place Corinne Noirot, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Sate University in Late Rinascimento Venice Intérêt patriarcal et justice alternative dans les comédies de Jean Valentina Tomassetti, University of Warwick de la Taille (1573) e Sex of Shame: Constructing a Gendered Emotion in Michael Meere, Wesleyan University Renaissance Venice "Ici la justice est bannie": Robert Garnier's La Troade (1579) TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS

TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Dominion South

Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand West Language(s) and Renaissance Philosophy eatrical Spectators Sponsor: Philosophy Sponsor: University of North Texas Medieval and Renaissance Chair: Lodi Nauta, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen Collouium (MRC) Organizer: David Lines, University of Warwick Chair: Heidi Cephus, Oklahoma Sate University Panelists: Organizer: Jacueline Vanhoutte, University of North Texas Paolo Castaldo, Universià degli Studi di Salerno Philosophy and Language in Lorenzo Valla's Dialectica Panelists: Amy Rodgers, Hanna Gentili, Warburg Institute, University of London e Discursive Spectator Reading Plato and Aristotle through Averroes: Yoḥanan Catherine Loomis, Rochester Institute of Technolo Alemanno and the Hebrew Psychological Tradition e Responsible Spectator Susanna Gambino Longo, Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3 Jacueline Vanhoutte, University of North Texas Primitivistic Imaginary and the Foundation of New Knowledge e Remembering Spectator in the Philosophical Texts of Alessandro Piccolomini

TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Provincial North Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand Centre II Mediterranean Devotional Donations Early Modern Authorship: Papers in Memory of Panelists: Barbara Lewalski Sarah Schell, American University in Dubai Chair: Chris Barrett, Louisiana Sate University Kind Death: Death as Intercessor in Fourteenth-Century Venice Organizer: Seth Herbst, United Sates Miliary Academy Erin Gin, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universiät München Panelists: e Ark of Loreto: Loretan Devotion throughout the Adriatic Erin Minear, College of William & Mary e Absent Fire: Authorship and Authority in Henry V Serena Franzon, Universià degli Studi di Padova Precious Gis to God: Jewelry Donations to Venetian Shrines of Rhema Hokama, Singapore University of Technolo and Design the Sato da Terra "Loves due Rites": Milton, Joseph Hall, and the Protestant Poetics of Paradise Lost Cassidy Reis, University of Wisconsin–Madison Anti-Morisco Rhetoric and a Picaro's Defense of the Virgin in Seth Herbst, United Sates Miliary Academy Alonso, Mozo De Muchos Amos Milton's Unmusical Grand Style TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Maple West Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand East Sidney III: e Sidney Galaxy e Merchant of Venice: Contexts of Reception Sponsor: International Sidney Society Sponsor: Hebraica Chair: Timothy Crowley, Northern Illinois University Chair: Misha Teramura, University of Toronto Organizer: Robert Stillman, University of Tennessee Organizer: Dana Katz, Reed College Panelists: Panelists: Gary Waller, Purchase College, SUNY David Nee, Harvard University Pamphilia to Amphilanthus and the Female Baroue e Merchant of Venice and the Case as Simple Form Timothy Lundy, Columbia University Sara Coodin, University of Oklahoma Tragedy and Constitutionalism in George Buchanan and Philip Acknowledging Shylock Sidney Michael Shapiro, University of Illinois, emeritus Matthew Rickard, Princeton University Which Historical Truth To Seek? e Merchant of Venice in the Probability in Dispute: Sidney and the Dialecticians Shadow of the Holocaust

TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Willow Centre Sheraton Centre Toronto, Kenora Early Modern Views of Classical Greek Tragedy Playbook and Paratext: Reading Printed English Sponsor: Classical Tradition Drama Chair: Gordon Braden, University of Virginia Sponsor: Swiss Association of Medieval and Early Modern English Organizer: Gordon Braden, University of Virginia Studies (SAMEMES) Panelists: Chair: Margaret Kidnie, University of Western Onario Tania Demetriou, University of Cambridge Organizer: Devani Singh, University of Oxford Gabriel Harvey's Composite Collection of Ancient Drama Panelists: Robert Miola, Loyola University Maryland Devani Singh, University of Oxford Lost and Found in Translation: Early Modern Receptions of Prefaces to Readers in Printed English Drama to 1623 at Colonus Jean-Christophe Mayer, CNRS and University of Montpellier Micha Lazarus, Trinity College, University of Cambridge Shakespeare's Early Readers at Work: e Reception, Melanchthon and the Tragic Reformation Appropriation, and Transformation of Printed Paratexts Jitka Stollova, Jesus College, University of Oxford TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Dramatic Paratexts and the "Silence of the Stage," 1642–60 Sheraton Centre Toronto, Civic Ballroom Sou th TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Translations of Antiuity from Rome to the Sheraton Centre Toronto, Birchwood Ballroom Renaissance Organizers: Leon Grek, New York University Panel in Honor of Walter S. Melion: Word and Image Adam Foley, Villa I Tatti, e Harvard University Center for Ialian Sponsor: Group for Early Modern Cultural Analysis (GEMCA) Renaissance Studies Chair: James Clion, Sarah Campbell Blaer Foundation Respondent: Valentina Prosperi, Universià degli Studi di Sasseri Organizers: Lee Wandel, SUNY Geneseo Panelists: James Clion, Sarah Campbell Blaer Foundation Michael Saenger, Southwestern University Respondent: Walter Melion, Emory University Partial Paternity in Terence and Jonson Panelists: Noreen Humble, University of Calgary Celeste Brusati, University of Michigan Vernacular Translations of Xenophon: e Mediating Role of Karel van Mander and Samuel van Hoogstraten in Conversation Latin Agnès Guiderdoni, Université catholique de Louvain Leon Grek, New York University Ut pictura...: How to Make an Image Speak as an Image Translating the City in Classical and Renaissance Comedy Bronwen Wilson, University of California, Los Angeles Collaboration, Experimentation, and the Business of Printed Book Illustrations in Venice, ca. 1600 TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES Sheraton Centre Toronto, Davenport Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand Centre I Star Power: Making Music at the Court of Roundtable: e Materials and Practices of Maximilian I Renaissance Architecture I: Materials Sponsor: Music Sponsor: Art and Architecture Chair: John Kmetz, Universiät Wien Chair: Mari Hara, Columbia University Organizers: Susan Weiss, Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University Organizer: Cammy Brothers, Northeastern University Evan MacCarthy, West Virginia University Discussants: Panelists: Carolyn Yerkes, Princeton University Susan Weiss, Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University Carolina Mangone, Princeton University Revisiting Louise Cuyler's Emperor Maximilian I and Music ca. 1973 Morgan Ng, Harvard University Stefan Gasch, Universiät Wien Mauro Mussolin, Independent Scholar Between Burgundy and Bavaria: Maximilian I as a Musical Intermediary Angela Dressen, Villa I Tatti, e Harvard University Center for Ialian Renaissance Studies Keith Polk, University of New Hampshire Maximilian, Philip, and Margaret: Patronage and Landmark Innovations in Instrumental Music TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | SEMINARS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Mackenzie

TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 2:00 PM–3:30 PM | PANELS Early Modern Anticlericalisms Sheraton Centre Toronto, Danforth Chairs: Stefano Villani, University of Maryland, College Park Visualizing Music in Literature and Art Tobias Gregory, Catholic University of America Panelists: Organizers: Stefano Villani, University of Maryland, College Park Samantha Chang, University of Toronto Tobias Gregory, Catholic University of America e Presence of Absence: Music Inside the Painter's Studio Speakers: Elad Carmel, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Arne Spohr, Bowling Green Sate University "Like an Earthly Paradise": Concealed Music, Architecture and Dialectics of Anticlericalism: e Case of Boyle Lectures Visual Arts in a Bohemian Pleasure House Federico Barbierato, Universià degli Studi di Verona Yoel Castillo Botello, Georgetown University 'Come down from there, Mr Crow': Varieties of Anticlericalism Reading Music in Cervantes's Entremeses in the Republic of Venice Luigi Lazzerini, Independent Scholar e Jew Who Went to Rome: Use and Censorship of Boccaccio's Anti-clericalism during the Reformation John Kuhn, Binghamton University, SUNY 'e Tricks of the Pagan Priests': Anti-Clericalism in Seventeenth-Century Comparative Religious Writing Helena Wangefelt Ström, Umeå universitet Fleeing with Sword in Hand: Lutheran Clergy as Unwanted Reformers in 17th-century Sweden Tuesday, 19 March, 2019 4:00 pm–5:30 pm Panels

TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, York Sheraton Centre Toronto, Maple East Watersheds of Empire: Seascapes, Seafaring, and e Aesthetic in Early Modern England II Ports in Iberian Culture (1500–1700) Chair: Emily Vasiliauskas, Williams College Chair: Maria Gracia Ríos, Ponticia Universidad Católica del Perú Organizers: Emily Shortslef, University of Kentucky Organizers: Antonio Arraiza-Rivera, Wellesley College Emily Vasiliauskas, Williams College Mariana C. Perez, University of Nevada, Reno Panelists: Panelists: Ted Tregear, University of Cambridge "Choysest Flowers": Anthologies and the Aesthetic in Early Miguel Ibáñez Aristondo, Columbia University Itineraries of the New World: Imperial Ramications in Juan Modern England González de Mendoza's Historia Danielle St. Hilaire, Duquesne University Antonio Arraiza-Rivera, Wellesley College Pity and the Problem of Instrumental Aesthetics in Early Modern England Lyric Inspiration as Overseas Commodity: Góngora's Menagerie Mariana C. Perez, University of Nevada, Reno Emily Shortslef, University of Kentucky Lamentable Objects and the Art of Female Complaint Piracy between the Lines: Territorializing the Caribbean in the Sixteenth Century (1580–1600) Ethan Guagliardo, Boğaziçi University Alexandra Cook, Columbia University Instincts of Majesty: Political Aesthetics in the Time of Islandscapes of Iberian Expansion Tamburlaine

TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Provincial South Sheraton Centre Toronto, Leaside Origin Stories: e Idea of Empire in the ree Competing to Educate: Religious Orders and Schools Kingdoms in Italy on the Eve of Modernity Sponsor: Renaissance Studies Certicate Program, Graduate Center, Chair: Cristiano Casalini, Boston College CUNY Organizer: Cristiano Casalini, Boston College Chair: Julia Rudolph, North Carolina Sate University Panelists: Organizers: Feisal Mohamed, e Graduate Center, CUNY Paul Grendler, University of Toronto, emeritus Did the Jesuits Cause the Reduction of the Piarists? Phelim Dolan, e Graduate Center, CUNY David Salomoni, Universià degli Studi Roma Tre Respondent: Julia Rudolph, North Carolina Sate University Jesuits and Piarists in the Duchy of Modena during the Panelists: Seventeenth Century: A Case Study Phelim Dolan, e Graduate Center, CUNY Gheeraerts' Portrait of Captain omas Lee: Racialization of the Laura Madella, Universià degli Studi di Parma Irish in the Early Modern Period Time to Establish the Rules: Plans of Studies of the eatines in the First Constitutiones Joseph Bowling, University of Wisconsin–Madison Foreign Origins, Local Borders in William Warner's Albions England (1586) Julián González de León Heiblum, e Graduate Center, CUNY e British Isle(s) as Core of Empire: Arthurian Myth and Imperial Imagination in Elizabethan England TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Danforth Sheraton Centre Toronto, Kent Musical and Literary Culture in the Seventeenth- Decoding Early Modern Political Iconography Century Netherlands and Germany Sponsor: Center for Early Modern Studies, University of Wisconsin– Madison Panelists: Matthew Laube, Birkbeck, University of London Chair: Brian Maxson, East Tennessee Sate University Music, Devotion, Conict: Towards a Sonic History of the Organizer: Sabine Mödersheim, University of Wisconsin–Madison Netherlandish Home during the Dutch Revolt Panelists: Elizabeth Weineld, e Graduate Center, CUNY and e Metropolian Carol Barbour, Independent Scholar Museum of Art A World Under Pressure: e Globe in Montenay's Emblèmes ou Leonora Duarte (1610–1678): Converso Composer in Antwerp devises chrestiennes Benjamin Dobbs, Furman University Sabine Mödersheim, University of Wisconsin–Madison "Hiermit stimmet auch der Baryphonus überein": Werckmeister's In Hoc Signo Vinces: Emblematic Flag Designs in the irty Authorities in Correspondence Years' War Jennifer Welsh, Lindenwood University–Belleville Katherine Robiadek, University of Wisconsin–Madison Enclosed in Christ's Holy Wounds, Submerged in His Rose-Red e Innovative Political Iconography of Hobbes's Title Page for Blood: Prayers for German Catholic Laywomen Leviathan (1651)

TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Chestnut East Sheraton Centre Toronto, Maple West Beyond the Black Legend: Textual and Cultural Sidney IV: Against the Grain, Or an Unconfessing Warfare across the Global Anglo-Iberian World Countess, a Sweet Boy, and Baconian Poetics Sponsor: Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program, Purdue University Sponsor: International Sidney Society Chair: Silvia Mitchell, Purdue University Chair: Roger Kuin, York University Organizers: Deborah Forteza, Grove City College Organizer: Robert Stillman, University of Tennessee Ernesto Oyarbide, Wolfson College, University of Oxford Panelists: Panelists: Hannah VanderHart, Duke University Freddy Dominguez, University of Arkansas Mary Sidney Herbert as a Figure of Confessional-Poetic Unity Spanish Elizabethans and Trans-Atlantic Anti-Hispanism Gina Filo, University of Oregon Anne Cruz, University of Miami Fulke Greville's Sweet Boy A Catholic Conduit from England: Luisa de Carvajal's Letters to Pavneet Aulakh, Vanderbilt University the English College of Valladolid Greville's Sidney: "Dead Images" and "Images of Life" Ernesto Oyarbide, Wolfson College, University of Oxford Revisiting the "Raleigh Aaire": e Role of Print Culture in TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Naval Contentions over the Americas Sheraton Centre Toronto, Provincial North Deborah Forteza, Grove City College "Virtue...Can Win the Love of Enemies": Cervantes' La española New Insights into the Old Masters: Michelangelo, inglesa and the English Reformation Wars Raphael, and Leonardo Panelists: Guy Tal, Shenkar College of Engineering, Design and Art A Chimerical Procession: Invention, Emulation, and the Language of Witchcra in Lo stregozzo Barnaby Nygren, Loyola University Maryland Michelangelo's Unicorn Allison Fisher, Independent Scholar Common Fare for Heavenly Diners: Food in Images of the Feast of the Gods Rebecca Arnheim, Boston University Pastel Faces: Leonardo da Vinci and the French Eect TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Osgoode Ballroom West Sheraton Centre Toronto, Carleton Futures and Futurity in Renaissance Europe e Lives of Early Modern English Vegetables Chair: Elena Calvillo, University of Richmond Sponsor: Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies / Société canadienne Organizers: Jeroen Puttevils, Universiteit Antwerpen d'études de la Renaissance Nicholas Baker, Macquarie University Chair: Vin Nardizzi, University of British Columbia Panelists: Organizers: Paul Dyck, Canadian Mennonite University Jeroen Puttevils, Universiteit Antwerpen Vin Nardizzi, University of British Columbia Marly Terwisscha van Scheltinga, Universiteit van Amsterdam Panelists: Planning Ahead? How Merchants Perceived, Described, and Adhaar Desai, Bard College Planned the Future in the Sixteenth-Century Low Countries "Proliue Seed": Multiplication and the Aerlives of Verse Nicholas Baker, Macquarie University Elizabeth Crachiolo, University of California, Davis Probable Futures and the Betting Market on Papal Elections in Seductive Plants and Dangerous Women in e Faerie ueene Sixteenth-Century Italy Chris Barrett, Louisiana Sate University Jessen Kelly, University of Uah Melons, Misogyny, and Periphrasis Producing the Future in Print in the Early Modern Netherlands Brent Dawson, University of Oregon Francesco Guidi Bruscoli, Universià degli Studi di Firenze Seeds of ought in Hutchinson's Order and Disorder London Calling: e Datini Correspondents in England and their Expectations for the Future (1388–1408) TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Dominion North TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Civic Ballroom Sou th Tintoretto at 500: Learning from the Object Tragedy, Rhetoric, and Philosophy Sponsor: Art and Architecture Chair: Patricia Brown, Princeton University Chair: Freya Sierhuis, University of York Organizer: Patricia Brown, Princeton University Organizer: Brian Cummings, University of York Panelists: Panelists: Brian Cummings, University of York Robert Echols, Independent Scholar Erasmus and Tragedy An Art Historian's Perspective on Tintoretto Exhibitions and Scientic Analysis Karis Riley, University of Cambridge Milton, the Passions, and Tragedy Melissa Conn, Save Venice Inc. More an Meets the Eye: Recent Tintoretto Conservations in Russ Leo, Princeton University Venice Nil Volentibus Arduum, Baruch Spinoza, and the Philosophy of Tragedy Giulio Bono, Giulio Bono Conservazione Returning Tintoretto's Saint Martial to Its Former Glory: Insights from the Conservator TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Norfolk TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS

Staging Justice in Early Modern France II Sheraton Centre Toronto, Spruce South and North Chair: Corinne Noirot, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Sate University Philology IV: Philological Communities and Visual Organizers: Valerie Dionne, Colby College Culture Corinne Noirot, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Sate University Chair: Lisa Regan, University of California, Berkeley and IES Abroad Vienna Panelists: Organizers: Jennifer Mackenzie, Franklin & Marshall College George Homann, University of Michigan "Judge at Never Was": Montaigne Judging Reformers in Saintes Deborah Blocker, University of California, Berkeley on the Chambre Neutre of 1565 Respondent: C. Jean Campbell, Emory University Cynthia Nazarian, Northwestern University Panelists: e Art of Violence and the Limits of Licence: éodore-Agrippa Giancarlo Fiorenza, California Polytechnic Sate University, San Luis Obispo d'Aubigné and the Elder Seneca Labor omnia vincit: Art, Philology, and Humanist Industry in Renaissance Bologna Juliette Cherbuliez, University of Minnesoa Strange Fruit: Callot's Performance of Violence and the Misères et Jennifer Mackenzie, Franklin & Marshall College malheurs de la guerre Philologies of the Image Amongst Guarino da Verona and his Students in Ferrara TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Dufferin Sheraton Centre Toronto, Linden e Impact of Confraternities on the Civic Sphere II: Measurement, Diagram, and Vision in Renaissance Social Strategies and Political Enterprise Art Sponsor: Society for Confraternity Studies Sponsor: American Cusanus Society Chair: Dylan Reid, Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, Chair: Il Kim, Auburn University University of Toronto (CRS) Organizer: David Albertson, University of Southern California Organizer: Samantha Hughes-Johnson, Independent Scholar Respondent: Wolf-Dietrich Löhr, Freie Universiät Berlin and Panelists: Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Insitut Betsy Purvis, University of Toronto Panelists: Niccolò dell'Arca's Sepulchral Lamentation: Patrician Families, Elizabeth Petcu, University of Edinburgh Political Ambitions, and Crusade History in Renaissance Measures for Mismeasurement: Albrecht Dürer’s Victoria Bologna Diagram Giulia Zanon, University of Leeds Susanna Berger, University of Southern California Confraternities, Cittadini, and Social Strategies in Early Modern Observations on Niccolò Tornioli's e Astronomers Venice

Samantha Hughes-Johnson, Independent Scholar TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS A Nexus of Relationships: e Procurators of the Ashamed Poor Sheraton Centre Toronto, Pine East of Florence in 1466 More than Merely Passive: Addressing Early Modern TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Audiences IV: Popular Stage Sheraton Centre Toronto, Civic Ballroom Nor th Organizer: John Decker, Pratt Institute Slavery and Redemption in the Early Modern Panelists: Mediterranean Rosalind Kerr, University of Albera e Commedia dell'Arte from Marketplace to Court Sponsor: History Kyna Hamill, Boston University Chair: Daniel Hershenzon, University of Connecticut Peering at the Prints: Jacues Callot's Changing Audience Organizer: Eric Dursteler, Brigham Young University

Panelists: TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Oumelbanine Zhiri, University of California, San Diego Sheraton Centre Toronto, Willow Centre Ahmad ibn al-Qâdî in Malta Daniel Gullo, Hill Museum & Manuscript Library East Meets West: e "Studia Humanitatis" and the e Confraternity of Charity and the Redemption of Maltese Migration of Greek Culture Slaves in the Mediterranean Chair: Eugenio Giusti, Organizer: Roberta Ricci, Bryn Mawr College TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand West Panelists: Roberta Ricci, Bryn Mawr College e (Non)Human on the Renaissance Stage Byzantium beyond Byzantium: Modern Italian Encounters (and Romances) with the East Panelists: Robert Tinkle, Johns Hopkins University Diletta Gamberini, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universiät München A Counterfeit Profession: Race, Labor, and Ludus in e Jew of Failed Mimetes: e Renaissance Aerlife of Greek Epigrams on Mala Inept Artists Marinela Golemi, Arizona Sate University Helen Dixon, University College Dublin On All Fours: e Performance of Domestic Animality in East Meets West in Mid-Fieenth-Century Rome: A Gammer Gurton's Needle Reassessment of the Impact of Greek Philosophical Writing Melissa Pullara, Carleton University Paternal Divinity and the Burden of Filial Obligation in Antonio's Revenge TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Churchill Room Sheraton Centre Toronto, Kenora Credit and Exchange in the Mediterranean and the Records of Early English Drama, Performance, and Atlantic World Festivity: Interrogating Sources, Evidence, and Panelists: Nomenclature Alexandra Guerson, University of Toronto Chair: John McGavin, University of Southampton Dana Wessell Lightfoot, University of Northern British Columbia Family Bonds: Jewish and Conversa Women in the Secondary Organizer: Emily Mayne, University of East Anglia Credit Market of Fieenth-Century Girona Panelists: Matthew Woodcock, University of East Anglia Steven Teasdale, University of Toronto e Place of Perambulation Day in the Records of Early English Genoese Merchant Networks in the Atlantic Islands and West Drama Africa, ca. 1400–1530 Mark Chambers, University of Durham Riding the Bounds of REED: Assessing the Evidence from Pre- TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Reformation Durham Sheraton Centre Toronto, Forest Hill Clare Egan, Lancaster University Dante: Searching for Multiple Intersections Performing Early Modern Libel: Expanding the Boundaries of What Constitutes "Performance" Chair: Martin Elsky, Brooklyn College and e Graduate Center, CUNY Organizer: Donatella Stocchi-Perucchio, University of Rochester Emily Mayne, University of East Anglia Court Cases and Celebration: e Coronation Festivities for Panelists: James I in Norwich in 1603 Maria Luisa Ardizzone, New York University "Et nis habet rationem optimi." A Note on a Marginal Issue of Dante's Monarchia (1.14.3) TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Willow West Donatella Stocchi-Perucchio, University of Rochester Dante's ought on Money at the Onset of Capitalism Devotional Literature and Liturgy in Seventeenth- Century England TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall B Panelists: Javiera Lorenzini Raty, King's College London Early Modern Christian Pilgrimage to Jerusalem and Hermogenes of Tarsus' Idea of Deinotēs and John Donne's Devotional Poetry: Indecorum and Mixture the Holy Land Francesca Cioni, University of York Chair: Virginia Reinburg, Boston College e Materiality of Devotional Literature: George Herbert and Organizer: Galina Yermolenko, DeSales University the Book of Common Prayer Panelists: Megan Armstrong, McMaster University TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS e Catholic Custody of the Holy Land in Jerusalem and the Pilgrimage Trade, 1517–1700 Sheraton Centre Toronto, Pine West Galina Yermolenko, DeSales University Technologies of Health, 1400–1700 Easter in Jerusalem: Early Modern Russian Pilgrims in the Holy Chair: Fabrizio Nevola, University of Exeter City Organizers: Elizabeth Duntemann, Temple University Nabil Matar, University of Minnesoa Danielle Abdon, Temple University From Aleppo to Jerusalem: A Christian Arab's Pilgrimage Panelists: Sharon Strocchia, Emory University Fare la prova: e Use of Human Subjects in Renaissance Drug Trials Danielle Abdon, Temple University Visual and Structural Purication: Controlling Dead Bodies and Waste in Renaissance Hospitals Katherine Bentz, Saint Anselm College Scamozzi's Guide for Healthy Living: e Gallery in Early Modern Italy TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Kensington Sheraton Centre Toronto, Willow East Milton: Hearkening, Staying in Tune, Repeating e Evolution of Sanctity in Early Modern Italy Sponsor: Milton Society of America Sponsor: Hagiography Society Chair: Brooke Conti, Cleveland Sate University Chair: Barbara Zimbalist, University of Texas at El Paso Organizer: Sharon Achinstein, Johns Hopkins University Organizer: Barbara Zimbalist, University of Texas at El Paso Panelists: Panelists: James Nohrnberg, University of Virginia Marianne Ritsema van Eck, Universiteit Leiden Paradise Lost: Its Two Uniue Lyric/Liturgical Reformulations of Evoking the Late Antiue through the Medieval: Helena and "Oral Formulaic" Rome Katherine Cox, Huntington Library Isabel Harvey, Humboldt-Universiät zu Berlin “Not dicult, if thou hearken”: e Importune Present in e Candidacy to Sanctity of Suor Paola Maresca: Gendered Milton’s Restoration Poetry Discourses and Writings Concetta Scozzaro, Johns Hopkins University Anne Muraoka, Old Dominion University "at undisturbed Song of pure concent”: Rape’s Horrid Music in e Triumph of the Church through Humilias: San Carlo Milton’s Ludlow Mask Borromeo in Post-Canonization Imagery

TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Simcoe Sheraton Centre Toronto, Huron Islam, Literature, and the Stage in England and Spain Books and Bodies in Early Modernity II Panelists: Chair: Jillian Linster, University of South Dakoa omas Collins, University of Sussex Organizers: Harry Newman, Royal Holloway, University of London Re-orienting Otherness: Islam's Schismatic Divide in English Jillian Linster, University of South Dakoa Writing and Drama, 1575–1625 Panelists: Corinne Zeman, Washington University in S. Louis Margaret Simon, North Carolina Sate University (Double-)Cross Cultures: Islamic Fluency and the London Stage Sleep Cycles and Writing Cycles in omas Campion's Poetry Catherine Infante, Amherst College Matthew Smith, University of Alabama Hidden Images of the Virgin Mary in the Dramas of "Moors and "Our eyes are sentinels unto our judgments": Embodied Christians" Perception in e Changeling Kristine Haugen, California Institute of Technolo TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | PANELS e Secret Sound of Elizabethan Classical Meters: Experiment Sheraton Centre Toronto, Dominion South and Embodiment Ficino and Pico on How to Become God TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES Sponsor: Philosophy Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand East Chair: David Lines, University of Warwick Organizer: Denis Robichaud, University of Notre Dame Roundtable: Women, Weddings, and Reversals: A Respondent: Anthony Graon, Princeton University Dramatic Reading and Analysis of Leone de'Sommi's Panelists: Comedy of Betrothal Denis Robichaud, University of Notre Dame Ficino’s Deication: On Virtue, Transguration, and Union with Sponsor: Hebraica the Divine Chair: Michela Andreatta, University of Rochester Brian Copenhaver, University of California, Los Angeles Organizer: Dana Katz, Reed College Pico Assimilates Plotinus: On Virtue, Happiness, and Magic Discussants: Daniel Stein Kokin, University of California, Los Angeles Erith Jae-Berg, University of California, Riverside Ariane Helou, University of California, Los Angeles Elsa Martinez, University of California, Los Angeles TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES Sheraton Centre Toronto, Cedar Sheraton Centre Toronto, Davenport Roundtable: Josephine A. Roberts Forum: Editing Roundtable: e Invention of Opera: Ancient Women Writers Tragedy and Early Modern Festival Sponsor: Renaissance English Text Society (RETS) Sponsor: Italian Literature Chair: Jaime Goodrich, Wayne Sate University Chair: Alessandro Metlica, Universià degli Studi di Padova Organizers: Victoria Burke, University of Otawa Organizers: Alessandro Metlica, Universià degli Studi di Padova Jaime Goodrich, Wayne Sate University Enrico Zucchi, Universià degli Studi di Padova Discussants: Eleonora Stoppino, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Patricia Demers, University of Albera Discussants: Pamela Hammons, University of Miami Jessica Goethals, University of Alabama Leah Knight, Brock University Massimo Ossi, Indiana University Naomi McAreavey, University College Dublin Katharina Piechocki, Harvard University Eugenio Reni, Johns Hopkins University TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES Enrica Zanin, Université de Strasbourg Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand Centre I Roundtable: e Materials and Practices of TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall A Renaissance Architecture II: Practices Sponsor: Art and Architecture Roundtable: Setting up a Digital Humanities Chair: Mauro Mussolin, Independent Scholar Curriculum or Certicate Organizer: Cammy Brothers, Northeastern University Sponsor: Digital Humanities Discussants: Chair: Angela Dressen, Villa I Tatti, e Harvard University Center for Victoria Addona, Harvard University Ialian Renaissance Studies Mari Hara, Columbia University Organizer: Angela Dressen, Villa I Tatti, e Harvard University Center for Ialian Renaissance Studies Elizabeth Merrill, Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschageschichte Discussants: Alessandro Brodini, Universià degli Studi di Firenze Leif Isaksen, University of Exeter Matthew Cohen, Washington Sate University Peter Bell, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg Ashley Sanders Garcia, University of California, Los Angeles TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES Sheraton Centre Toronto, Birchwood Ballroom Hannah Jacobs, Duke University

Roundtable in Honor of Walter Melion: Image and TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES Devotion Sheraton Centre Toronto, Sheraton Hall C Sponsor: Newberry Library Center for Renaissance Studies Roundtable: Storytelling and the Spanish Comedia: Chair: Lee Wandel, SUNY Geneseo Adapting Classical eater for Modern Audiences Organizers: Lee Wandel, SUNY Geneseo Chair: Bruce Burningham, Illinois Sate University James Clion, Sarah Campbell Blaer Foundation Organizers: Erin Cowling, MacEwan University Discussants: Glenda Nieto-Cuebas, Ohio Wesleyan University Reindert Falkenburg, New York University Abu Dhabi and Institute of Fine Arts Discussants: Ralph Dekoninck, Université catholique de Louvain Glenda Nieto-Cuebas, Ohio Wesleyan University Bret Rothstein, Indiana University Erin Cowling, MacEwan University Walter Melion, Emory University Sandra Arpa Neila, Teatro Inverso Paula Rodríguez, Teatro Inverso TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | ROUNDTABLES TUESDAY 19 MARCH | 4:00 PM–5:30 PM | SEMINARS Sheraton Centre Toronto, Grand Centre II Sheraton Centre Toronto, Chestnut West Roundtable in Honor of Barbara Lewalski: Genre, e Matter of Form and the Form of Matter Religion, and Literature Chairs: Stephanie Shirilan, Syracuse University Chair: David Loewenstein, Pennsylvania Sate University Dympna Callaghan, Syracuse University Organizer: David Loewenstein, Pennsylvania Sate University Organizers: Stephanie Shirilan, Syracuse University Discussants: Dympna Callaghan, Syracuse University Heather Dubrow, Fordham University Speakers: Gordon Teskey, Harvard University Christopher Foley, University of Southern Mississippi Plague Outbreaks and Moral Prophylactics in Isabella Whitney’s Richard Strier, University of Chicago A Sweet Nosgay Laura Knoppers, University of Notre Dame Maria Vrcek, Rutgers University Urania, Romance, and the Advancement of Natural Philosophy James Hutson, Lindenwood University Gallucci’s Della Simmetria: Disciplinary Intersections of Physiognomy, Poetry, and the Visual Arts Bernice Mittertreiner Neal, Independent Scholar e Little Matter of the Handkerchief: Generating Script, Verse, and Metaphor in Othello Stephanie Ranks, Yale University Reforming Observation: “Corporeal Figurative Motions” in Cavendish's Philosophy Jessica Stevenson Stewart, Cantor Arts Center, Sanford University Mimesis and the Metamorphosis of Matter