Intersections

Interdisciplinary Studies in Early Modern Culture

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Karl A. E. Enenkel
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Intersections is a peer-reviewed series on interdisciplinary topics in early modern studies. Contributions may come from any of the disciplines within the humanities, such as history, art history, literary history, book history, church history, social history, cultural history, and history of ideas. Each volume focuses on a single theme and consists of essays that explore new perspectives on the subject of study. The series aims to open up new areas of research on early modern culture and to address issues of interest to a wide range of disciplines.

General Editor: K.A.E. Enenkel.
Reading Images from the Past
Reading Images from the Past
Science and Praxis
Science and Praxis
The Eschatological Imagination 
The Eschatological Imagination 
Early Modern Fire
Early Modern Fire
Sovereignty
Sovereignty
Listening to Confraternities
Listening to Confraternities
Theatre of Sexual Attraction and Psychological Destruction
Theatre of Sexual Attraction and Psychological Destruction
The Moment of Death in Early Modern Europe, c. 1450–1800
The Moment of Death in Early Modern Europe, c. 1450–1800
Imago and Contemplatio in the Visual Arts and Literature (1400–1700)
Imago and Contemplatio in the Visual Arts and Literature (1400–1700)
Faking It!
Faking It!
Sforza Pallavicino
Sforza Pallavicino
Horace across the Media
Horace across the Media
Memory and Identity in the Learned World
Memory and Identity in the Learned World
The Allure of the Ancient
The Allure of the Ancient
Early Modern Privacy
Early Modern Privacy
The Power of the Dispersed
The Power of the Dispersed
Gateways to the Book
Gateways to the Book
Exile, Diplomacy and Texts
Exile, Diplomacy and Texts
Bodies and Maps
Bodies and Maps
Magnificence in the Seventeenth Century
Magnificence in the Seventeenth Century
Re-inventing Ovid’s Metamorphoses
Re-inventing Ovid’s Metamorphoses
Contesting Europe
Contesting Europe
Early Modern Catalogues of Imaginary Books
Early Modern Catalogues of Imaginary Books
Quid est secretum?
Quid est secretum?
Quid est sacramentum?
Quid est sacramentum?
Knowledge and Profanation
Knowledge and Profanation
Ad vivum?
Ad vivum?
Natural History in Early Modern France
Natural History in Early Modern France
Fruits of Migration
Fruits of Migration
Solitudo
Solitudo
Image, Imagination, and Cognition
Image, Imagination, and Cognition
The Nomadic Object
The Nomadic Object
Listening to Early Modern Catholicism
Listening to Early Modern Catholicism
Ut pictura amor
Ut pictura amor
Sites of Mediation
Sites of Mediation
The Dark Side of Knowledge
The Dark Side of Knowledge
Personification
Personification
Image and Incarnation
Image and Incarnation
Discovering the Riches of the Word
Discovering the Riches of the Word
Conflicting Values of Inquiry
Conflicting Values of Inquiry
The Making of Copernicus
The Making of Copernicus
The Anthropomorphic Lens
The Anthropomorphic Lens
Imago Exegetica
Imago Exegetica
Blood, Sweat and Tears
Blood, Sweat and Tears
Translations of the Sublime
Translations of the Sublime
The Turn of the Soul
The Turn of the Soul
The Authority of the Word
The Authority of the Word
The Horse as Cultural Icon
The Horse as Cultural Icon
Meditatio – Refashioning the Self
Meditatio – Refashioning the Self
Women Writing Back / Writing Women Back
Women Writing Back / Writing Women Back
Early Modern Medievalisms
Early Modern Medievalisms
General Editor
K.A.E. Enenkel, Münster University

Editorial Board
W. de Boer, Miami University
S. Bussels, University of Leiden
A. Dlabačová, University of Leiden
Chr. Göttler, University of Bern
W.S. Melion, Emory University
A.C. Montoya, Radboud University Nijmegen
L. Reddemann, Münster University
R. Seidel, J.-W. Goethe-University Frankfurt
P.J. Smith, University of Leiden
J. Thompson, Queen's University Belfast
A. Traninger, Freie Universität Berlin
C. Zittel, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice / University of Stuttgart
C. Zwierlein, Bonn
Intersections is an eminently useful […] series that collects recent scholarly essays on topics of interest to nearly every subfield in early modern studies.”
Anne Good, Reinhardt University. In: Itinerario, Vol. 35, No. 2 (August 2011), p. 106.
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