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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 Myth 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, Asia, 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