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Journal Abbreviation Stud. Philol.
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Putter, Ad
(1997)
Sources and backgrounds for descriptions of the Flood in medieval and Renaissance literature.
Studies in Philology
(pp. 137-159).
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Vickers, Brian
(1997)
The authenticity of Bacon's earliest writings.
Studies in Philology
(pp. 248-296).
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Benedict, Barbara M.
(1995)
Reading faces: Physiognomy and epistemology in late 18th-century sentimental novels.
Studies in Philology
(pp. 311-328).
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Vander Motten, J.P.
(1993)
“Sometimes admiration quickens our endeavours”: Dryden, Galileo, and the Essay of dramatic poesy.
Studies in Philology
(pp. 391-425).
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Means, Laurel
(1992)
Electionary, lunary, destinary, and questionary: Toward defining categories of Middle English prognostic material.
Studies in Philology
(pp. 367-403).
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Castellani, Victor
(1981)
Heliocentricity in the structure of Dante's Paradiso.
Studies in Philology
(pp. 211-223).
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Friedman, John Block
(1981)
Another look at Chaucer and the physiognomists.
Studies in Philology
(pp. 138-152).
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Todd, Dennis
(1978)
Laputa, the Whore of Babylon, and the Idols of Science.
Studies in Philology
(pp. 93-120).
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Schuler, Robert M.
(1978)
Three Renaissance scientific poems.
Studies in Philology
(pp. 1-152).
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