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.
Conrad Gessner’s Fish Books (1556-1560)
Processing Information in a Rapidly Expanding Field of Knowledge
Volume 107
Editor(s): Sophia Hendrikx
978-90-04-77393-6
Performing Religion in the Early Enlightenment
Theatricality and Performativity in Bernard and Picart's Religious Ceremonies of the World
Volume 104
978-90-04-76401-9
Aesop’s Heritage
Word, Image, and Education in France, the Low Countries, and Beyond (1500–1800)
Volume 103
Editor(s): Paul J. Smith and Dirk Geirnaert
978-90-04-75277-1
Authorship in Neo-Latin Literature (c. 1350–c. 1650)
On Authorisation and Transmission of Knowledge via Dedications, Prefaces, Author Portraits and Depictions of Dedication Scenes
Volume 102
978-90-04-73148-6
Practising Piety
Spiritual Intermediality and Devotion in Early Modern Europe
Volume 101
978-90-04-74664-0
Reading Images from the Past
In Honour of Karl A.E. Enenkel
Volume 100
978-90-04-71296-6
Science and Praxis
Historical Cases of Political Epistemology
Volume 99
978-90-04-11778-5
Funerary Inscriptions in Early Modern Europe
Shaping Identities to Remember
Volume 98
978-90-04-71170-9
The Eschatological Imagination
Space, Time, and Experience (1300–1800)
Volume 96
978-90-04-68824-7
Early Modern Fire
Science, Technology, and the Urban Space
Volume 95
978-90-04-52176-6
Sovereignty
European and Global Histories, 1400–1800
Volume 93
Editor(s): Cornel Zwierlein and Daniel Lee
978-90-04-21862-8
Listening to Confraternities
Spaces for Performance, Patronage and Urban Musical Experience
Volume 92
Editor(s): Tess Knighton
978-90-04-70277-6
Theatre of Sexual Attraction and Psychological Destruction
The Myth of Hercules and Omphale in the Visual Arts, 1500–1800
Volume 91
978-90-04-69465-1
The Moment of Death in Early Modern Europe, c. 1450–1800
Contested Ideals, Controversial Spaces, and Suspicious Objects
Volume 89
978-90-04-51774-5
Ichthyology in Context (1500–1880)
Volume 87
978-90-04-68118-7
Faking It!
The Performance of Forgery in Late Medieval and Early Modern Culture
Volume 84
978-90-04-10690-1
Sforza Pallavicino
A Jesuit Life in Baroque Rome
Volume 83
Editor(s): Maarten Delbeke
978-90-04-51724-0
Horace across the Media
Textual, Visual and Musical Receptions of Horace from the 15th to the 18th Century
Volume 82
978-90-04-37373-0
Memory and Identity in the Learned World
Community Formation in the Early Modern World of Learning and Science
Volume 81
978-90-04-50715-9
The Allure of the Ancient
Receptions of the Ancient Middle East, ca. 1600–1800
Volume 80
Editor(s): Margaret Geoga and John Steele
978-90-04-42624-5
Early Modern Privacy
Sources and Approaches
Volume 78
978-90-04-15307-3
The Power of the Dispersed
Early Modern Global Travelers beyond Integration
Volume 77
978-90-04-14072-1
Gateways to the Book
Frontispieces and Title Pages in Early Modern Europe
Volume 76
978-90-04-46452-0
Exile, Diplomacy and Texts
Exchanges between Iberia and the British Isles, 1500–1767
Volume 74
978-90-04-43804-0
Bodies and Maps
Early Modern Personifications of the Continents
Volume 73
978-90-04-43803-3
Magnificence in the Seventeenth Century
Performing Splendour in Catholic and Protestant Contexts
Volume 72
978-90-04-43680-0
Re-inventing Ovid’s Metamorphoses
Pictorial and Literary Transformations in Various Media, 1400–1800
Volume 70
978-90-04-43789-0
Contesting Europe
Comparative Perspectives on Early Modern Discourses on Europe, 1400–1800
Volume 67
978-90-04-41471-6
Early Modern Catalogues of Imaginary Books
A Scholarly Anthology
Volume 66
978-90-04-41365-8
Quid est secretum?
Visual Representation of Secrets in Early Modern Europe, 1500–1700
Volume 65/2
978-90-04-43226-0
Quid est sacramentum?
Visual Representation of Sacred Mysteries in Early Modern Europe, 1400–1700
Volume 65/1
978-90-04-40894-4
Knowledge and Profanation
Transgressing the Boundaries of Religion in Premodern Scholarship
Volume 63
Editor(s): Martin Mulsow and Asaph Ben-Tov
978-90-04-39893-1
Ad vivum?
Visual Materials and the Vocabulary of Life-Likeness in Europe before 1800
Volume 61
978-90-04-39399-8
General Editor
K.A.E. Enenkel, Emeritus Professor of Medieval and Neo-Latin Literature, 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, University of Bremen
R. Seidel, J.-W. Goethe-University Frankfurt
P.J. Smith, University of Leiden
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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