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2003 Annual Report of the Walters Art Museum
Petrarch and Boccaccio Mimesis
Locating Boccaccio in 2013
Francesco Petrarch, Some Love Songs of Petrarch (14Thc)
The Shields of Achilles and Aeneas: the Worlds Portrayed by Homer and Vergil
Bodies of Knowledge: the Presentation of Personified Figures in Engraved Allegorical Series Produced in the Netherlands, 1548-1600
Petrarch and Boccaccio Mimesis
Contested Triumphs
Homer, His Art and His World [Review] Erwin F
L AURA a NSWERS B ACK Lord Byron, Christina Rossetti and the Canzoniere in Nineteenth-Century England
Romans on Parade: Representations of Romanness in the Triumph
FRANCESCO PETRARCH, Trionfi (Triumphs) and Il Canzoniere
The Iliad of Homer by Homer
Seekers of Wisdom, Lovers of Truth: a Study of Plato's Philosopher
The Cambridge Companion to Petrarch Edited by Albert Russell Ascoli and Unn Falkeid Frontmatter More Information
Boccaccio's Cartography of Poetry, Or the Geocritical Navigation of the Genealogy of the Pagan Gods
FRANCESCO PETRARCA [FRANCISCUS PETRARCHUS], Canzoniere; Triunfi in Italian, Illuminated Manuscript on Parchment Italy, Florence, C
A Singular Boccaccio: Defending Poetry in the Decameron and the Genealogie
Top View
AUGUSTAN TRIUMPHS: DISHONORABLE LAURELS in OVIDS AMORES and METAMORPHOSES Matthew Iw Lkens
Triumphus Matris
Introduction 1
The Paintings That Revolutionized Art
Essays on Plato's Epistemology
The Poems of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
Dido and Petrarch in Petrarch's Africa and Trionfi the Harvard
In the Labyrinth of the Library: Petrarch's Cicero, Dante's Virgil
Giovanni Boccaccio, Geoffrey Chaucer, and Christine De Pizan
Note on Petrarch's Texts
East Asia History Sourcebook
Redalyc.POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY in PLATO's ALCIBIADES I
From Laurel to Fig: Petrarch and the Structures of the Self
Personifications of Countries and Cities As a Symbol of Victory in Greek and Roman Art
Giovanni Boccaccio, Famous Women
The Portrayal of the Personification of Death As a Character in Myth and Fictional Literature in the Western World
Subjects of Triumph and Literary History: Dido and Petrarch in Petrarch's Africa and Trionfi
Early Italian Room • North Wall
The Survival of the Trecento in the Fifteenth Century
Homer and Oral Tradition: the Type-Scene
Ezra Pound, "ABC of Reading"
Boccaccio's Hellenism And
The Historical Imagination of Francesco Petrarch: a Study of Poetic Truth and Historical Distortion
Personifications of Rivers As an Element of Roman Political Propaganda 310 JANUSZ A
Apocalypse in Rome