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Art and Archaeology

Patricia Fortini Brown pbrown@princeton.edu
Renaissance Art; Venice in the late middle ages and the Renaissance

Christopher P. Heuer cheuer@princeton.edu
Northern European Art and Architecture

Thomas D. Kaufmann kaufmann@princeton.edu
Renaissance and Baroque Art

John Pinto pinto@princeton.edu
Renaissance and Baroque architecture; Eighteenth-century Roman architecture
 
Comparative Literature

Leonard Barkan lbarkan@princeton.edu
Shakespeare and English Renaissance literature; Italian Renaissance art; Medieval and Renaissance Italian literature; Relations between literature and the visual Arts; Latin literature and the survival of antiquity; Drama and theater; Food, wine, and the arts

Daniel Heller-Roazen dheller@princeton.edu
Medieval poetry and poetics; The classical tradition; History and theory of the lyric; Translation; Philosophy of language; aesthetics

Eileen A. Reeves ereeves@princeton.edu
Early modern scientific literature; Journalism
 
English

Oliver M. Arnold oarnold@princeton.edu
Renaissance literature; Shakespeare; New historicism; Theories and practices of political representation

Lawrence N. Danson danson@princeton.edu
Shakespeare and Renaissance drama; film and drama; late 19th-early 20th century literature

Jeff Dolven jdolven@princeton.edu
16th and 17th century literature; humanism; English and American poetry; Romance; Pedagogy

Nigel Smith nsmith@princeton.edu
Early modern literature; politics and religion; radical literature; history of the book
 
French and Italian

Pietro Frassica frassica@princeton.edu
Early Renaissance literature; the 18th century; contemporary literature and theater

François Rigolot rigolot@princeton.edu
Renaissance literature; stylistics and poetics

Volker Schröder volkers@princeton.edu
France; literature and cultural history of the seventeenth century

Fiorenza Weinapple weinappl@princeton.edu
Literature of the Renaissance, history of the Italian language, and methodology of language teaching
 
Germanic Languages & Literatures

Michael Curschmann micur@princeton.edu
 
History and History of Science

Graham D. Burnett nburnett@Princeton.edu
History of Geography and Exploration; science and colonialism; early modern science

Anthony Grafton grafton@princeton.edu
Renaissance and Reformation; Historiography
 
Music

Wendy Heller wbheller@princeton.edu
Rob C. Wegman rwegman@princeton.edu
 
East Asian Studies

Benjamin Elman elman@princeton.edu
 
Philosophy

Alexander Nehamas nehamas@princeton.edu
Greek philosophy; Philosophy of art; European philosophy and literary theory

Daniel E. Garber dgarber@princeton.edu
History of philosophy and science in the early-modern period; epistemology and the philosophy of science
 
Religion

Peter Schaefer pschafer@princeton.edu
Jewish History in Late Antiquity; the religion and literature of Rabbinic Judaism; Jewish Mysticism; 19th and 20th century Wissenschaft des Judentums; Jewish Magic

Leigh Schmidt leschmid@princeton.edu
American religious history; Protestantism, ritual, consumer culture, and spiritual practices
 
Spanish and Portuguese

Marina S. Brownlee msb@princeton.edu
Nature and impact of 16th-century tabloid literature in Spain and the New World; issues of periodization in Medieval and Early Modern Spain

Ronald E. Surtz surtz@princeton.edu
Medieval and Golden Age literature
 
Firestone Library

John Logan jlogan@princeton.edu
Paul S. Needham needham@princeton.edu
 
 
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