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Literature of the Renaissance in 1954 Reviewed work(s): Source: Studies in Philology, Vol. 52, No. 2 (Apr., 1955), pp. 213-217+219-432 Published by: University of North Carolina Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4173132 . Accessed: 14/01/2013 15:37 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. University of North Carolina Press is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Studies in Philology. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded on Mon, 14 Jan 2013 15:37:46 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions LITERATURE OF THE RENAISSANCE IN 1954 By WILLIAM WELLS, General Editor For English: WILLIAM WELLS and PETER G. PHIALAS For French: SAMUEL F. WILL and W. L. WILEY For Germanic Languages: JOHN G. KUNSTMANN For Italian: JOSEPH G. FuCILLA For Spanish and Portuguese: ARNOLDG. REICHENBERGER and JACEI H. PARKER HARDIN CRAIG,Advisory Editor ANNOUNCEMENT To insure the noting of all recent Renaissance studies in the bibliography to be published in the April, 1956, issue of Studies in Philology, the editors request all authors of articles on Renaissance topics published during 1955 to send copies of their offprints as soon as they appear to Editor, "Renaissance Bibliography" Studies in Philology, Box 149 University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, N. C. 213 This content downloaded on Mon, 14 Jan 2013 15:37:46 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions This bibliography includes important Renaissance items pub- lished and available to American scholars during the year 1954. The steadily increasing interest in the Renaissance and the rise in printing costs make some selection necessary. So that the number of omissions will be as small as possible, the editors have adopted the following principles: As a rule, reprints, translations, and new editions are noticed only when they embody new material or have other distinctive features. Works entered with one or more reviews in previous numbers of the bibliography are not reentered unless more than one additional review has come to the editors' attention. They will be included in subsequent issues when the number of reviews warrants notice. When the year of publication of book, article, or review is not given, 1954 is to be understood. Reference is made to earlier numbers of the bibliography by year of publication. Thus reference to an entry in " Literature of the Renaissance in 1953," published in the April number of Studies in Philology for 1954, will be indicated by " See 1954": followed by the entry number. Entry numbers are used to indicate items in bibliographies since 1941, and page numbers in those of earlier years. Various indebtednesses have been incurred by the editors in dif- ferent fields. For all such assistance they extend their thanks. In particular they are indebted for many kindnesses to the staffs of the libraries in which they have done their work. 214 This content downloaded on Mon, 14 Jan 2013 15:37:46 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions CONTENTS PAGE GENERAL WORKS OF THE RENAISSANCE .................... 219 ENGLISH I. General Works: Bibliographical and Critical Language. Printing ................... ....................... 228 II. History, Manners, and Customs . .............. 233 III. Drama and Stage ................ .................... 242 IV. Shakespeare . .248 V. Non-Dramatic Works . .266 VI. Spenser ..................... ........................ 278 VII. Milton ......... 280 FRENCH I. Bibliographical and General Works .................... 284 II. History, Manners, and Customs ........................ 288 III. French Authors-General List ......................... 296 IV. The Pldiade .301 V. Rabelais . ............................................ 303 VI. Montaigne .307 GERMANIC LANGUAGES I. Bibliographical and General Works .................... 309 II. History, Manners, and Customs ........................ 311 III. Germanic Authors-General List ...................... 320 IV. Erasmus . ............................................ 323 V. Luther . ............................................ 324 ITALIAN I. Bibliographical and General Works . ............ 327 II. History, Manners, and Customs ........................ 331 III. Italian Authors-General List ...... ................... 335 IV. Individual Authors .341 a. Leon Battista Alberti ............................ 341 215 This content downloaded on Mon, 14 Jan 2013 15:37:46 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions 216 Literature of the Renaisance in 1954 PAGE b. Angelo Ambrogini (Poliziano) ..................... 341 c. Ludovico Ariosto .......... ...................... 342 d. Piovano Arlotto ............... .................. 342 e. Angelo Beolco detto il Ruzzante .................... 343 f. (San) Bernardino da Siena ...... ................. 343 g. Giovanni Boccaccio ............. ................. 343 h. Traiano Boccalini .............. ................. 344 i. Michelangelo Buonarroti ....... .................. 344 j. Benvenuto Cellini .345 k. Girolamo Fracastoro ............................. 345 1. Francesco Guicciardini ....... .................... 345 m. Leonardo da Vinci .............. ................. 346 n. Niccol5 Machiavelli .............................. 348 o. Lorenzo de' Medici ......... ...................... 349 p. Francesca Petrarca .349 q. Franco Sacchetti .......... ...................... 350 r. Jacopo Sannazaro .......... ...................... 350 s. Girolamo Savonarola ........ ..................... 351 t. Torquato Tasso .......... ........................ 351 SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE I. Bibliographical and General Works .................... 352 II. History, Manners, and Customs ........................ 357 III. Drama and Stage .......... .......................... 365 VI. Calder6n de la Barca .................................. 368 V. Lope de Vega .......... .............................. 369 VI. Non-Dramatic Works ........ ......................... 371 VII. Cervantes .386 VIII. Latin-American Literature ...... ...................... 390 IX. Portuguese and Brazilian ....... ...................... 399 INDEX OF PROPER NAMES ................................... 404 This content downloaded on Mon, 14 Jan 2013 15:37:46 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions ABBREVIATIONS OF TITLES OF MAGAZINES AHR American Historical Review AJP American Journal of Philology Archiv. f. Stud. Archiv fur das Studium der neuren Sprachen und Literaturen Archiv. stor. Archivio storico italiano Biblio. Bibliofilia BHi Bulletin Hispanique BHR Bibliotheque d'Humanisme et Renaissance BHAl Bulletin of Hispanic Studies OR Classical Review EHR English Historical Review FR French Review GQ Germanic Quarterly GR Germanic Review GSLI Giornale storico della litteratura italiana HAHR Hispanic American Historical Review Hi&p. Hispania (Calif.) Hisp. Rev. Hispanic Review HLQ Huntington Library Quarterly Ias L'Italia che scrive J.hJP Journal of English and Germanic Philology JHI Journal of the History of Ideas JMH Journal of Modern History MLJ Modern Language Journal ULN Modern Language Notes MLQ Modern Language Quarterly MLR Modern Language Review MP Modern Philology Honatshefte Monatshefte fur deutschen Unterricht N Q Notes and Queries NRFH Nueva revista de filologia hispanica PHLA Publications of the Modern Language Association PQ Philological Quarterly RES Review of English Studies RFD Revista de filologia espafiola RHE Revue d'histoire ecclsiastique RHIJP Revue d'histoire litteraire de la France Rev. Belge Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire RLU Revue de la littkrature compar6e Rom. Romania RR Romanic Review Sh. Jb. Shakespeare Jahrbuch BP Studies in Philology Shakespeare Quarterly Scand. Stud. Scandinavian Studies TLS (London) Times Literary Supplement ZfdA Zeitschrift fiir deutsches Altertum ZfdP Zeitschrift fur deutsches Philologie 217 This content downloaded on Mon, 14 Jan 2013 15:37:46 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions GENERAL WORKS OF THE RENAISSANCE. See El, E3, E7, E34, E38, E48, E70, E80, E120, E124, E168, E185, E190, E455, E490, E500, E592, F2, F12, F18, F21, F31, F37, F95, F126, F229, F232, F259, G5, ItlO, Itl2, It21, It55, It61, It90, Itl65, S13, S20, S30, S53, S279, S457. 1. Angyal, Andrew. " Recent Hungarian Renaissance Scholarship." Medievalia et Humanistica, VIII, 71-84. 2. Auerbach, Erich. Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in West- ern Literature. Tr. from the German by Willard R. Trask. Prince- ton Univ. Press, 1953. Pp. 563. Rev: P. F. Baum, South Atlantic Quar., LIII, 429-30; Rosemond Tuve, Yale Rev., XIMII, 619-22; Arnold Isenberg, Jour. Aesthetics & Art Criticism, xII, 526-7. Twenty-one essays including studies on Boccaccio, Rabelais, Mon- tagine, Shakespeare. 3. Baeyens, Hermann. Begrip en Probleem van de Renaissance. Louvain, 1952. Rev: Henry S. Lucas, Cath. Hist. Rev., xL, 76-7; M. V., Bull. de l'Assoc. G. Bude, no. 1, p. 129; see 1954: 5. 4. Bagrow, Leo (ed.). Imago Mundi. A Review of Early Cartography. V. x (1953). Leiden, E. J. Brill. V. x contains, i. a.: Armando Cortesao, " The North Atlantic nautical chart of 1424," 1-13; Heinrich Winter, " A circular