421.
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Russell Hopley
Aspects of Trade in the Western Mediterranean during the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries:
Perspectives from Islamic Fatwās and State Correspondence
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422.
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Stephanie Nadalo
Negotiating Slavery in a Tolerant Frontier:
Livorno’s Turkish Bagno (1547–1747)
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423.
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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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424.
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Federica Anichini
Inferno IX:
Passing within City Walls and beneath the “velame de li versi strani”
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425.
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Dana E. Stewart
Introduction
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426.
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Ian P. Wei
Discovering the Moral Value of Money:
Usurious Money and Medieval Academic Discourse in Parisina Quodlibets
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427.
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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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428.
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Charles H. Carman
Alberti’s Narcissus:
“Tutta la Storia”
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429.
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Sergio Costola
The Politics of a Theatrical Event:
The 1509 Performance of Ariosto’s I suppositi
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430.
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David Lummus
Boccaccio’s Hellenism and the Foundations of Modernity
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431.
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Millicent Marcus
Boccaccio and the Seventh Art:
The Decameronian Films of Fellini, De Laurentiis, Pasolini, Woody Allen
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432.
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Victoria Kirkham
The Apocryphal Boccaccio
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433.
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Janet Levarie Smarr
Marriage or Politics?:
Dramatizing Griselda
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434.
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F. Regina Psaki
“Alcuna paroletta piú liberale”:
Contemporary Women Authors Address the Decameron’s Obscenity
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435.
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Ronald Martinez
Scienze della cittade:
Rhetoric and Politics in the Sixth Day of the Decameron
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436.
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Anne D. Hedeman
Illuminating Boccaccio:
Visual Translation in Early Fifteenth-Century France
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437.
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Marco Cursi
Authorial Strategies and Manuscript Tradition:
Boccaccio and the Decameron’s Early Diffusion
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438.
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Olivia Holmes, Dana E. Stewart
Boccaccio at 700: Tales and Afterlives:
An Introduction
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439.
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Teodolinda Barolini
The Marquis of Saluzzo, or the Griselda Story Before It Was Hijacked:
Calculating Matrimonial Odds in Decameron 10.10
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440.
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Roberto Bigazzi
Boccaccio, Ariosto, and the European Novel
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