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Issue 6 (2014) – Numbers
February 10, 2015
Editorial — Numbers in Early Modern Writing
February 10, 2015
‘Whiche elles shuld farre excelle mans mynde’: Numerical Reason in Robert Recorde’s Ground of Artes (1543)
February 10, 2015
The Number of Motion: Camillo Agrippa’s Geometrical Fencing and the Enumeration of the Body
February 10, 2015
Sixteenth-Century Humanism, Printing and Authorial Self-Fashioning: The Case of James Peele
February 10, 2015
Donne, by Number: Quantification and Love in ‘Songs and Sonnets’
February 10, 2015
Sexual and Poetic Figuration and the New Mathematics in Shakespeare’s Sonnets
February 10, 2015
‘Superfluous Death’ and The Mathematics of Revenge
February 10, 2015
Convenient Characters: Numerical Tables in William Godbid’s Printed Books
February 10, 2015
‘1144000727777607680000 wayes’: Early Modern Cryptography as Fashionable Reading
February 10, 2015