Eric MacPhail
Arts and Humanities · Indiana University
Publications
160
Citations
218
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
35
Publishing since 1992
Eric MacPhail studies Renaissance literature and intellectual history, with particular attention to humanist authors such as Erasmus, Montaigne, and Machiavelli. His work examines classical and Renaissance rhetoric, philosophy, and questions like religious tolerance, and he serves as an editor for a scholarly journal on Erasmus studies. Much of his writing appears in both English and French.
Publication activity was high in the late 2010s and around 2020-2022 but has slowed in the most recent years, averaging about five per year over the last five years.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Editor’s Preface
Erasmus Studies · 2026
- Jean Bodin’s First Reading of Machiavelli
Jus Cogens · 2025
- Editor’s Preface
Erasmus Studies · 2025
- Editor’s Preface
Erasmus Studies · 2025
- Editor’s Preface
Erasmus Studies · 2024
- Érasme et la théorie de la déclamation
Exercices de rhétorique · 2024
- Hydram secas : Muret parémiographe
2024
- Editor’s Preface
Erasmus Studies · 2024
- Is Critias a Sophist?
Humanities · 2024
- Erasmus in the History of Religious Tolerance
2023
- Editor’s Preface
Erasmus Studies · 2023
- Editor’s Preface
Erasmus Studies · 2023
- Editor’s Preface
Erasmus Studies · 2022
- <i>Philosophie et fiction de l’Antiquité tardive à la Renaissance</i> . Sous la direction de Fabienne Pomel et Sophie Van der Meeren <i>Philosophie et fiction de l’Antiquité tardive à la Renaissance</i> . Sous la direction de PomelFabienne et Van der MeerenSophie. (Synthema, 12.) Leuven: Peeters, 2021. 358 pp., ill.
French Studies · 2022
- Montaigne: A Very Short Introduction
Romanic Review · 2022
- Erasmus Studies×21
- Classiques GARNIER×9
- Renaissance Quarterly×5
- Penn State University Press eBooks×5
- Rhetorica×2
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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