Fellows
CRRS Fellows
Emily Anglin (University of Michigan)
“Melancholy, Literary Resistance, and the Early Modern University”
Kenneth Borris (McGill, English)
“Spenser and Literary Platonism in Early Modern Europe”
Filomena Calabrese
“Leonardo’s Aphorisms”
Meredith Donaldson Clark (Nipissing, English)
“Renaissance ekphrasis and the poetics of descriptio”
Trevor Cook
“Collaborative Authorship in Early Modern England”
Neil Cuddy
“Bedchamber, Parliaments and Politics in the Reign of James I (1603-25)”
Peter Hughes
Translation and analysis of: Michael Servetus, De Trinitatis erroribus (1531); Servetus, Christianismi restitutio (1553); Sozzini, Brevis explicatio (c. 1560)
Hyun-Ah Kim (Trinity College, University of Toronto)
“Musica Humana: Singing in Renaissance Platonism”
David Lawrence (Glendon College, York U, History)
“Urban Militarism and Civic Military Performance in Provincial English Towns, 1620-1642″
Sarah Rolfe Prodan
“Michelangelo’s Christian Mysticism”
Susannah Rutherglen (Princeton, Art)
“Ornamental Paintings of the Venetian Renaissance, 1465-1570″
Jennifer Roberts-Smith (Waterloo, Drama)
“Simulated Environments for Theatre: Visualising the Convergences and Divergences of Theatrical and Text Performance”
Fabrizio Titone (CRRS)
“The City under the Crown of Aragon between the 15th and 16th Centuries: Identity, Memory, Civil Culture”
Rebecca Wiseman (Toronto, English)
“Reading and Reception in Early Modern England: Aesthetics, Judgment, and Selfhood from Sidney to Milton”
Visiting and Postdoctoral Fellows
Deanna Smid
“Early Modern English Musical and Literary Therapy”
Distinguished Senior Fellows
James Carscallen (Emeritus, Toronto, English)
Edmund Spenser and Seventeenth-Century Devotional Poetry
James Estes (Emeritus, Toronto, History)
Church and state in the thought of the German Reformers; the correspondence of Erasmus
F. David Hoeniger (Emeritus, Toronto, English)
Sixteenth-century drama and poetry; early printed herbals
John McClelland (Emeritus, Toronto, French)
Roman, Medieval, and Renaissance Sport; Rabelais and Montaigne; Rhetorical and Textual Criticism.
Germaine Warkentin (Emeritus, Toronto, English)
Petrarch; the Sidney family 1552-1743; book history 1300-1800; Canada before 1759


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