| Besieging the Castle of Ladies |
| By: Thomas M. Greene |
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| Biondo Flavio's Italia Illustrata: Volume II Central and Southern Italy |
| By: Catherine J. Castner |
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| Biondo Flavio’s "Italia Illustrata" |
| By: Castner, Catherine J. |
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| Celestina and Castilian Humanism at the End of the Fifteenth Century |
| By: Cirico Morn Arroyo |
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Companion to Dante's Divine Comedy
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| By: Bernardo, Aldo S. and Anthony L. Pellegrini |
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| Dante and Paul's Five Words with Understanding |
| By: Robert Hollander |
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| Dante and Petrarch: The Earthly Paradise Revisited |
| By: Sara Sturm-Maddox |
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| Dante and the Jewish Question |
| By: Rachel Jacoff |
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| Dante Between Philosophers and Theologians: Paradiso X-XIII |
| By: Giuseppe Mazzotta |
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| Dante the Book Glutton, or, Food for Thought from Italian Poets |
| By: Victoria Kirkham |
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| Dante's Beatrice Priest of an Androgynous God |
| By: Joan M. Ferrante |
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| Dante's Cosmos |
| By: John Freccero |
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| Desire and Death, or Francesca and Guido Cavalcanti: Inferno 5 in its Lyric Context |
| By: Teodolinda Barolini |
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| Historia de la Donzella Teodor |
| By: Rivera, Isidro J. and Rogers, Donna M. |
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| Letters of Old Age Rerum Senilium Libri I–XVII |
| By: Francis Petrarch, translated by Aldo S. Bernardo, Saul Levin, and Reta A. Bernardo |
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| Mediaevalia |
| By: Sticca, Sandro |
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| Movement and Meaning in the Divine Comedy: Toward an Understanding of Dante's Processional Poetics |
| By: Christopher Kleinhenz |
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| Petrarch’s Itinerarium |
| By: Shey, James |
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| Queen Sancha's "Persuasion" |
| By: Susan Havens Caldwell |
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| Renaissance Dialectic and Renaissance Piety: Benet of Canfield's Rule of Perfection |
| By: Kent Emery Jr. |
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| Servius and Commentary on Vergil |
| By: Peter K. Marshall |
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| Totems for Defense and Illustration of Taboo: Sites of Petrarchism in Renaissance Europe |
| By: William J. Kennedy |
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| Writing Without Footnotes: The Role of the Medievalist in Contemporary Intellectual Life |
| By: Maria Rosa Menocal |
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