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NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS Sean Benson received his Ph.D. from Saint Louis University. In the fall, 1999, he will be assistant professor of English at Malone College in Canton, Ohio. His current project, growing out of his dissertation, deals with Renaissance falconry treatises and the literary invocation of hawking tropes in works such as Shakespeare's Othello and Heywood's A Woman Killed with Kindness. John W. Dixon, Jr. is Professor of Religion and Art, Emeritus, at the University of North Carolina. His books include Nature and Grace in Art (1964), Art and the Theological Imagination (1978), The Physiology of Faith (1979), The Christ of Michelangelo (1994), and Images of Truth (forthcoming). Franco Mormando, S. J., Exhibition Organizer and Catalogue Editor for "Saints and Sinners: Caravaggio and the Baroque Image," is Assistant Professor of Italian at Boston College, where since 1994 he has taught courses in Italian literature, history, and culture of the medieval and early modern periods. He has published many articles in various American and European journals on the literature, social history, and religious culture of late medieval and early modern Italy. His book, The Preacher's Demons : Bernardino of Siena and the Social Underworld of Early Renaissance Italy,
Religion and the Arts – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1999
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