Incoming Resources
- Pieter Bruegel and the idea of human nature, Elizabeth Alice Honig
- The six wives of Henry VIII, Alison Weir
- The Utopia of Sir Thomas More, including Roper's Life of More, and letters of More and his daughter Margaret, Modernized texts, with notes and introd., by Mildred Campbell
- Titian, edited by Giovanni Carlo Federico Villa
- Bosch and Bruegel, from enemy painting to everyday life, Joseph Leo Koerner
- Crossing the continent, 1527-1540, the story of the first African-American explorer of the American South, Robert Goodwin
- The sixteenth century, from Leonardo to El Greco., Text by Lionello Venturi. Translated by Stuart Gilbert
- Shakespeare's comedies: explorations in form
- Calvin, a biography, Bernard Cottret ; translated by M. Wallace McDonald
- The Reformation of the sixteenth century
- The Oxford encyclopedia of the Reformation, Hans J. Hillerbrand, editor in chief
- Fra Angelico to Leonardo, Italian Renaissance drawings, Hugo Chapman and Marzia Faietti
- Sixteenth-century French writers, edited by Megan Conway
- Examples of Gregorian chant and other sacred music of the 16th century, Compiled by Gustave Fredric Soderlund and Samuel H. Scott
- How to behave badly in Elizabethan England, a guide for knaves, fools, harlots, cuckolds, drunkards, liars, thieves, and braggarts, Ruth Goodman
- Erasmus and the age of Reformation, with a selection from the letters of Erasmus, Johan Huizinga
- The golden empire, Spain, Charles V, and the creation of America, Hugh Thomas
- The wives of Henry VIII, Antonia Fraser
- A man for all seasons, Columbia [presents] Fred Zinnemann's film of ; screenplay by Robert Bolt ; produced and directed by Fred Zinnemann
- Will in the World, How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare, Stephen Greenblatt
- Raphael, Bette Talvacchia
- The civilization of Europe in the Renaissance, John Hale