Books, articles and editions from projects / colleagues associated with Warwick's Centre for the Study of the Renaissance: see also the publication lists on the home pages of the Centre's members.
- Peter Marshall The Oxford Illustrated History of the Reformation (Oxford, 2015)
- Andrew Laird, co-authored with Desiree Arbo: The context of José Manuel Peramás' epic on the discovery of the New World, De invento novo orbe inducto illuc Christi Sacrificio (1777), Dieciocho: Journal of the Hispanic Enlightenment 38.1 (2015)
- John Nichols's The Progresses and Public Processions of Queen Elizabeth I: A New Edition of the Early Modern Sources. Elizabeth Goldring, Faith Eales, Elizabeth Clarke, and Jayne Elisabeth Archer (gen. eds.), 5 vols (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014)
- Simon Gilson Ed. with Fabrizio De Donno, Beyond Catholicism. Heresy, Mysticism and Apolocalypse in Italian Culture (New York: Palgrave, 2014)
- David Lines co-ed with Sabrina Ebbersmeyer, Rethinking Virtue, Reforming Society: New Directions in Renaissance Ethics, c. 1350–c. 1650, (Turnout: Brepols, 2013; series Cursor Mundi, 3); further details available here
- Jonathan Davies, Aspects of Violence in Early Modern Europe (Farnham: Ashgate, 2013)
- Penny Roberts, Peace and Authority during the French Religious Wars, c. 1560-1600 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013)
- Ingrid De Smet, La Fauconnerie à la Renaissance. Le Hieracosophion (1582-1584) de Jacques Auguste de Thou. Édition critique, traduction et commentaire, précédés d’une étude historique de la chasse au vol en France au XVIe siècle, Bibliotheca Cynegetica 7 / Travaux d'Humanisme et Renaissance 520 (Geneva: Droz, 2013), 676 p., 17 ill. ISSBN 978-2-600-01703-9 (hardback); 978-2-600-11703-6 (eBook [pdf]); 978-2-600-21703-3 (combined book + pdf).
- Rebecca Earle, The Body of the Conquistador: Food, Race and the Colonial Experience in Spanish America, 1492-1700, Cambridge University Press (Cambridge, 2012), 265pp. (Winner of the Conference on Latin America History 2013 Bolton-Johnson Prize)
- Giorgio Tagliaferro, 'Il "Mito" ripensato: trasformazioni della retorica figurativa pubblica tra Lepanto e l’Interdetto', in B. Paul, ed., Celebrazione e autocritica. La Serenissima e la ricerca dell’identità veneziana nel tardo Cinquecento (Rome: Viella, 2013)
- Paul Botley with Dirk van Miert, ed. The Correspondence of Joseph Scaliger (1540-1609). 8 vols. (Geneva, 2012)
- Maude Vanhaelen, Marsilio Ficino, Commentary on Plato’s Parmenides. A Critical Edition with English Translation and Notes, 2 vols (The I Tatti Renaissance Library, Harvard University Press, 2012)
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Peter Marshall, Reformation England 1480-1642 (2nd edn., London, 2012)
- Emma Campbell, Rethinking Medieval Translation: Ethics, Politics, Theory Edited with Robert Mills (Woodbridge: Boydell and Brewer, 2012)
- Sarah Wood, Conscience and the Composition of Piers Plowman (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012)
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Lorenzo Pericolo, Caravaggio and Pictorial Narrative: Dislocating the Istoria in Early Modern Painting, (London: Harvey Miller, 2011)
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Beat Kümin, Public Drinking in the Early Modern World: Voices from the Tavern, 1500-1800, (Pickering & Chatto: June 2011)
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Mark Knights, The Devil in Disguise: Enlightenment (OUP: March 2011)
- Peter Mack, A History of Renaissance Rhetoric 1380-1620 (2011)
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Louise Bourdua, The Franciscans and Art Patronage in Late Medieval Italy, (CUP, 1st Edition, 2011)
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Elizabeth Clarke, Politics Religion and the Song of Songs in Seventeenth Century England (Macmillan: Feb 2011)
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Simon Gilson, Dante and Renaissance Florence, (CUP: Jan 2009)
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Jonathan Davies, Culture and Power: Tuscany and Its Universities 1537-1609 (Leiden, Brill, 2009)
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Elizabeth Goldring, ‘“A mercer ye wot az we be”: The Authorship of the Kenilworth Letter Reconsidered’, ELR: English Literary Renaissance, 38.2 (2008), pp. 245-69
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Demmy Verbeke, [Ed] 'Cui dono lepidum novum libellum: Dedicating Latin Works and Motets in the Sixteenth Century' (Leuven University Press, 2008)
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Carol Rutter, Shakespeare and Child's Play: Performing Lost Boys on Stage and Screen, (Routledge, 1 edition: Nov 2007)
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Luke Syson, Alessandro Angelini, Phillipa Jackson, and Fabrizio Nevola, Renaissance Siena: Art for a City (London: National Gallery, 2007)
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Christine Shaw, ed, Italy and the European Powers: The Impact of War, 1500–1530, (Leiden: Brill, 2006)
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Christine Shaw, Popular Government and Oligarchy in Renaissance Italy (Leiden: Brill, 2006)
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J. R. Mulryne, Helen Watanabe O'Kelly, Margaret Shewring, Elizabeth Goldring, and Sarah Knight
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Court Festivals of the European Renaissance: Art, Politics and Performance, by Ronnie Mulryne and Elizabeth Goldring (Ashgate: Nov 2002)
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David Lines, Aristotle's "Ethics" in the Italian Renaissance (ca. 1300-1650): The Universities and the Problem of Moral Education, (Leiden: E.J. Brill, 2002; Education and Society in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, 13)
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The World of Savonarola: Italian Elites and Perceptions of Crisis, ed. by Stella Fletcher and Christine Shaw (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2000)
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