Ingrid A. R. De Smet - Selected Publications#
De Smet has published 3 monographs (listed below), 5 co-edited/co-authored volumes and over 40 articles and book chapters (a selection of which is listed below).
Menippean Satire in the Republic of Letters 1581-1655 (Geneva: Droz, 1996), 295 pp.
Thuanus: The Making of Jacques-Auguste de Thou (1553-1617) (Geneva: Droz, 2006), 352 pp.
‘Livres, érudition et irénisme à l’époque des Guerres de religion: autour de la Satyre ménippée’, in: Between Scylla and Charybdis. Learned Letter Writers Navigating the Reefs of Religious and Political Controversy in Early Modern Europe, ed. by J. De Landtsheer and H. Nellen, Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History (Leiden: Brill, 2010), 185-201. ISBN: 9789004185739 [Refereed]
Available online as an e-book chapter: http://ebooks.brillonline.nl/book?id=nij9789004185739_nij9789004185739_i-540
La Fauconnerie à la Renaissance. Le Hieracosophion (1582-1584) de Jacques Auguste de Thou. Édition critique, traduction et commentaire, précédés d’une étude historique de la chasse au vol en France au XVIe siècle (Geneva: Droz, 2013), 676 pp., 17 ill. [Refereed]
‘Philosophy for Princes: Aristotle’s Politics and its Readers during the French Wars of Religion’, The Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, 76 (2013), 23-47. [Refereed]
‘Michel de Montaigne, Francis Douce, Isaac D’Israeli et les Illustrations de la Gaulle belgique de Jacques de Guyse (Paris, 1531-32): à la recherche d’un livre perdu’, Montaigne Studies 27 (2015), 205-16 [peer reviewed]]
‘Des livres pour de Thou (et Pinelli): collectionneurs, livres clandestins et sillons confessionnels’, in Les Labyrinthes de l’esprit. Collections et bibliothèques à la Renaissance. Renaissance Libraries and Collections, ed. by R. Gorris Camos & A. Vanautgaerden, (Geneva: Droz & Bibliothèque de Genève 2015), Part IV, chapter 2, pp. 229-53 [peer reviewed]
‘Isaac D’Israeli, Reader of Montaigne’, in Montaigne in Transit. Essays in Honour of Ian Maclean, ed. by N. Kenny, R. Scholar & W. Williams (Cambridge: Legenda / Modern Humanities Research Association, 2016), 187-202. [peer reviewed]
‘Princess of the North: Perceptions of the Gyrfalcon in the Western European Renaissance’, in Raptor and Human: Falconry and Bird Symbolism throughout the Millennia on a Global Scale, ed. by K.-H. Gersmann & O. Grimm, 4 vols (Schleswig: Centre for Baltic and Scandinavian Archaeology, Foundation of the Schleswig Holstein State Museums, 2018), IV, pp. 1543-70. [peer reviewed; illustrated]