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Mediaevalia
Volume 33, 2012
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Discovering the Moral Value of Money: Usurious Money and Medieval Academic Discourse in Parisina Quodlibets
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Coree Newman
The Quest for Redemption: Penitent Demons Leading Christians to Salvation in Medieval Christian Exempla Literature
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Inferno IX: Passing within City Walls and beneath the “velame de li versi strani”
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Boccaccio’s Hellenism and the Foundations of Modernity
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Alberti’s Narcissus: “Tutta la Storia”
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The Politics of a Theatrical Event: The 1509 Performance of Ariosto’s I suppositi
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Rebekah Compton
Omnia Vincit Amor: The Sovereignty of Love in Tuscan Poetry and Michelangelo’s Venus and Cupid
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