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Piero Vettori
HCS — History of Classical Scholarship
The Fate of Johannes Sambucus' Library
Epigraphical Research and Historical Scholarship, 1530-1603
Catalogue 2011
Divine Right
EK Schreiber
This Thesis Has Been Submitted in Fulfilment of the Requirements for a Postgraduate Degree (E.G
John Toland's Cicero Illustratus and Notions of Authority in the Early Enlightenment
Legacy of the Humanists
Giovanni Della Casa's Galateo and Antoine De Courtin's Nouveau Traité De La Civilité
L'edizione Eschilea Del 1557: Il Contributo Di Henri Estienne
Michele Sofianòs E Piero Vettori
Reading Lucretius in the Renais Sance
Reading Machiavelli Rhetorically: the Prince As Covert Criticism of the Renaissance Prince
Reading the Decameron from Boccaccio to Salviati A
Constructing the Image of a Cardinal-Prince: Child Portraits of Giovanni De’ Medici by Bronzino and Salviati
Roman Farm Management
La Publication Des Libri De Re Rustica À La Renaissance. Étude D'une Production Les Libri De Re Rustica Chez Sébastien Gryphe
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A Forgotten Translation by Theodorus Gaza Unveiled and Its Context
La Publication Des Libri De Re Rustica À La Renaissance : Étude D’Une Production, Les Libri De Re Rustica Chez Sébastien Gryphe, À Lyon Hélène Lannier
Cicero Illustratus: John Toland and Ciceronian Scholarship in the Early Enlightenment
Lives of the Early Medici As Told in Their Correspondence
Vernacular Encounters with Aristotle's Politics in Italy, 1260‒1600
EK Schreiber
SPEAKING in TONES: PLAINCHANT, MONODY, and the EVOCATION of ANTIQUITY in EARLY MODERN ITALY by BARBARA DIANNE SWANSON Submit
Quaritch January 2021
Te Reception of Aristotle's Poetics in the Italian Renaissance and Beyond
Hungarian Studies 30/2(2016) 0236-6568/$20 © Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest
Access Provided by California Inst of Technology at 11/07/11 4:49PM GMT the Birth of Tragedy in the Cinquecento: Humanism and Literary History
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OF CICERO's Works, 1498–17241