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- 2011008030 contributor B12108921.
- 2011008030 coverage "Europe Intellectual life 16th century.".
- 2011008030 created "2011.".
- 2011008030 date "2011".
- 2011008030 date "2011.".
- 2011008030 dateCopyrighted "2011.".
- 2011008030 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2011008030 description "Introduction: print culture, the humoral reader, and the racialized body; 1. Genealogy and race in post-Constantinople Romance: from The King of Tars to Tirant lo Blanc and Amadis de Gaula; 2. The form and matter of race: Heliodorus' Aethiopika, hylomorphism, and neo-Aristotelian readers; 3. The conversion of the reader: Ariosto, Herberay, Munday, and Cervantes; 4. Pamphilia's black humor: reading and racial melancholy in the Urania".
- 2011008030 extent "ix, 252 p. ;".
- 2011008030 identifier "1107007356".
- 2011008030 identifier "9781107007352".
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- 2011008030 identifier 2011008030-b.html.
- 2011008030 identifier 2011008030-d.html.
- 2011008030 identifier 2011008030-t.html.
- 2011008030 issued "2011".
- 2011008030 issued "2011.".
- 2011008030 language "eng".
- 2011008030 publisher "Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press,".
- 2011008030 spatial "Europe Intellectual life 16th century.".
- 2011008030 spatial "Europe".
- 2011008030 subject "305.80094/09024 22".
- 2011008030 subject "Books and reading Europe History 16th century.".
- 2011008030 subject "HT1507 .S75 2011".
- 2011008030 subject "Race awareness Europe History 16th century.".
- 2011008030 subject "Race awareness in literature.".
- 2011008030 tableOfContents "Introduction: print culture, the humoral reader, and the racialized body; 1. Genealogy and race in post-Constantinople Romance: from The King of Tars to Tirant lo Blanc and Amadis de Gaula; 2. The form and matter of race: Heliodorus' Aethiopika, hylomorphism, and neo-Aristotelian readers; 3. The conversion of the reader: Ariosto, Herberay, Munday, and Cervantes; 4. Pamphilia's black humor: reading and racial melancholy in the Urania".
- 2011008030 title "Reading and the history of race in the Renaissance / Elizabeth Spiller.".
- 2011008030 type "text".