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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-009.mrc:243043150:7841
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010 $a 2003021376
020 $a0815336268 (acid-free paper)
035 $a(OCoLC)ocm53170382
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050 00 $aPR428.H66$bS36 2004
082 00 $a306.76/6/09031$222
245 00 $aSame-sex desire in the English Renaissance :$ba sourcebook of texts, 1470-1650 /$cedited by Kenneth Borris.
260 $aNew York :$bRoutledge,$c2004.
300 $axvi, 424 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 373-420) and index.
505 00 $g1.$tTheology -- $tMatteo Bandello, Le novelle (1554): "The Tale of Porcellio," an Unrepentant Sodomite -- $tAndrea Alciato, Emblemata, Emblem 4 (Ganymede), 1531; Emblem 80 ("Those Sinning against Nature"), 1546; Johannes Thuilius, Commentary on Emblem 80 (1621) -- $tJean Calvin, Commentaries on Genesis 19:4-25, Romans 1:24-31, 1 Corinthians 6:9-11 (c. 1550) -- $tSt. Peter Canisius, A Sum of Christian Doctrine (1555): Sins of Lust and Sodomy -- $tHenri Estienne, Apology for Herodotus (1566): Sodomy and Sins against Nature -- $tAndrew Willet, Commentaries on Leviticus 18:22, 20:13 (1631), Romans 1:26-27 (1611) -- $tThomas Wilson, Commentary on Romans 1:26-17, 31 (1614) -- $tThomas Beard, The Theater of God's Judgements (1597): "Effeminate Persons, Sodomites, and Other Suchlike Monsters" -- $g2.$tLaw -- $tEnglish Sodomy Statutes: Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary, Elizabeth I -- $tMichel Eyquem de Montaigne, Travel Journal (written 1580-81): Reports of Married Sodomites and a Woman Who Married a Woman -- $tFranz Hogenberg, Scenes of the Religious and Civil Wars: Public Executions of Sodomites, 1578 -- $tSir Edward Coke, A Book of Entries (1614), Third Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England (1644, written decades earlier), Twelfth Part of the Reports (1656, written decades earlier): Sodomy Laws and Prosecutions -- $tThe Stafford Scandal, 1607, The Arraignment, Judgment, Confession, and Execution of Humphrey Stafford, Gentleman (1607): Sodomy Trial -- $tThe Castlehaven Scandal, 1630-31, The Trial of Mervin, Lord Audley, Earl of Castlehaven, for a Rape and Sodomy (1719), The Execution of Fitzpatrick and Broadway (1719), both derived from ms. accounts c. 1631: Trials and Executions of the Earl of Castlehaven and Two Male Servants -- $tSarah White Norman and Mary Vincent Hammon: Prosecution for "Lewd Behavior Each with Other upon a Bed" (1648) -- $g3.$tMedicine -- $tPseudo-Aristotle, Problems, 4.26 (before c. 500): Why Some Males Enjoy Insertive and Others Receptive Coitus -- $tCaelius Aurelianus, On Chronic Diseases, 4.9 (c.200/400): Effeminate Men or Pathics -- $tAvicenna (Ibn Sina), The Canon of Medicine (c. 1010): Sexually Penetrated Men, Hermaphrodites, and Conditions of Male and Female Sexual Pleasure -- $tPietro d'Abano, Commentary on the Problems of Aristotle, 4.26 (c. 1310): Why Some Males Enjoy Insertive and Others Receptive Coitus -- $tRodrigo de Castro, On the Universal Medical Art of Women (1603): Feminine Genitals and Tribadism -- $tAndre du Laurens, Anatomical Account of the Human Body (1593): Feminine Genitals -- $tHelkiah Crooke, Microcosmographia: A Description of the Body of Man (1615): Differences of Male and Female Genitals, Sexual Pleasure, Changes of Sex, Tribadism, and Intermediate Sex -- $tJohn Marten, A Treatise of All the Degrees and Symptoms of the Venereal Disease (1704): Contagion through Anal and Oral Intercourse between Males -- $g4.$tAstrology -- $tClaudius Ptolemy, Tetrabiblos (c. 150): Homoerotic Inclinations from the Stars -- $tJulius Firmicus Maternus, Mathesis (c. 340): Homoerotic Inclinations from the Stars -- $tLeone Ebreo, Dialogues on Love (written c. 1502): Astral Influences on Feminine and Masculine Love, and on Males Who Love Males Both "Passively" and " Actively" -- $g5.$tPhysiognomics -- $tBartolommeo della Rocca (Cocles), Rebirth of Chiromancy and Physiognomy (1504): Sings of Nefarious Lust on Female Hands; Thomas Hill, The Contemplation of Mankind (1571): Bodily Signs of Gender Affiliation and the Cinaedus -- $tGiambattista della Porta, On Human Physiognomy (1586, 1599): Physical Signs for Detecting a Cinaedus; How Cinaedus Can Become Tough -- $tGiovanni Antonio Magini (?), Metoposcopy (written c. 1600): Sex Differences and Sodomy Revealed in Foreheads -- $g6.$tEncyclopedias and Reference Works -- $tNiccolo Leonico Tomeo, Historical Miscellany (1531): Origins of Masculine Love; Unbelievable Lusts of the Etruscans -- $tTheodor Zwinger, The Theater of Human Life (1565): Exemplars of Masculine Love and Tribades -- $g7.$tProdigious Monstrosities -- $tJakob Ruff, The Generation and Birth of Man (1544): Monstrous Births, Hermaphrodites, and Sodomy -- $tAmbroise Pare, Of Monsters and Prodigies (1573, 1575): Monsters, Feminine Genitals, Tribades, Changes of Sex, Hermaphrodites, and Sodomy -- $tClaude de Tesserant, Fouteen Prodigious Accounts (c. 1568): Monsters, Hermaphrodites, Sex Changes, Sex between Males, Nero, Elagabalus -- $tJoseph Hall, Another World Yet the Same (1605): the Isle of Hermaphrodites -- $tHelkiah Crooke, Microcosmographia: A Description of the Body of Man (1615): Monsters and Hermaphrodites -- $g8.$tLove and Friendship -- $tMarsilio Ficino, On Love (written 1469): Love between Males, between Males and Female -- $tAngelo Poliziano, The Fable of Orpheus (written c. 1480): Orphic Origins of Masculine Love -- $tAgnolo Firenzuola, Dialogue on the Beauty of Women (written 1541): Love between Females, between Males, between Males and Females -- $tLaudomia Forteguerri, Sonnets (written c. 1535-1540): Love Sonnets between Females -- $tMichel Eyquem de Montaigne, Essays (1580): On Friendship -- $tAnonymous (ms. c. 1586), "As Phoebus In His Sphere's Height": Love between Females -- $tBrantome, or Pierre de Bourdeille, Lives of Fair and Gallant Ladies (written c. 1585): Sodomy, Tribades, Lesbians, and the Scandal of Sodomy -- $tRobert Burton, The Anatomy of Melancholy (1621): Tyrannies of Lust and Sodomy; Astrological and Other Causes of Sex Differences -- $g9.$tThe Sapphic Renaissance -- $tLilio Gregorio Giraldi, Chronicles of Poets Both Greek and Roman (1545): Sappho -- $tAndre Thevet, True Portraits and Lives of Illustrious Men (1584): Life of Sappho, the Lesbian Poetess -- $tPontus de Tyard, "Elegy for One Woman Enamored with Another" (1573) -- $tPierre de Ronsard, Sapphic Elegy with Envoy (1565), Sapphic Elegy (ms., c. 1565, Ronsard?) -- $tJohn Donne, "Sappho to Philaenis" (written c. 1600) -- $tTanguy Le Fevre, The Greek Poets (1664): Sappho -- $g10.$tErotica -- $tPietro Aretino, The Dialogues (1534, 1536): Sex Games in a Nunnery; Husbands of Monks and Priests -- $tAntonio Rocco, The Boy Alcibiades at School (1651?, written before 1630): Teaching Masculine Love; Its Rationales and Pleasures.
650 0 $aEnglish literature$yEarly modern, 1500-1700$vSources.
650 0 $aHomosexuality$vLiterary collections.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2009126497
650 0 $aEuropean literature$yRenaissance, 1450-1600$vTranslations into English.
650 0 $aSexual orientation$xHistory$y16th century$vSources.
650 0 $aSexual orientation$xHistory$y17th century$vSources.
650 0 $aHomosexuality$xHistory$y16th century$vSources.
650 0 $aHomosexuality$xHistory$y17th century$vSources.
650 0 $aSexual orientation$vLiterary collections.
650 0 $aRenaissance$zEngland$vSources.
700 1 $aBorris, Kenneth.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr92011235
852 00 $bglx$hPR428.H66$iS36 2004