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321. Mediaevalia: Volume > 26 > Issue: 2
Julie Candler Hayes Translation's Temporal Rhetoric: Pierre du Ryer and Le Quinte-Curce de Vaugelas
322. Mediaevalia: Volume > 26 > Issue: 2
Anne Paolucci How Many Have Been Deceived!
323. Mediaevalia: Volume > 26 > Issue: 2
Sif Rikhardsdottir Bound by Culture: A Comparative Study of the Old French and Old Norse Versions of La Chanson de Roland
324. Mediaevalia: Volume > 27 > Issue: 1
Claudio Bernardi Theatrum Pietatis: Images, Devotion, and Lay Drama
325. Mediaevalia: Volume > 27 > Issue: 1
Barbara De Marco, Sandro Sticca Preface: Performance and Traditions of Scholarship
326. Mediaevalia: Volume > 27 > Issue: 1
Hugo O. Bizzarri La Palabra del Predicador: Entre Liturgia y Dramatización
327. Mediaevalia: Volume > 27 > Issue: 1
Thomas H. Bestul The Passion Meditations of Richard Rolle: The Latin Meditative Tradition and Implications for Authenticity
328. Mediaevalia: Volume > 27 > Issue: 1
Ferruccio Bertini A Proposito di Alcune Raccolte di Favolisti Medievali
329. Mediaevalia: Volume > 27 > Issue: 1
Jody Enders Death by Dance
330. Mediaevalia: Volume > 27 > Issue: 1
Robert R. Edwards Performing Boccaccio's Questioni d'Amore
331. Mediaevalia: Volume > 27 > Issue: 1
Konrad Eisenbichler Saint or Politician?: The Ambivalence of the Converted in Lorenzo de' Medici's Rappresentazione di Santi Giovanni e Paolo
332. Mediaevalia: Volume > 27 > Issue: 1
Marco Giovini La Cucina Infernale e la Mirabile Illusione: Il Dulcitius di Rosvita fra Drammaturgia e Innografia
333. Mediaevalia: Volume > 27 > Issue: 1
Giovanni Battista Bronzini Il Ruolo del Dlavolo nella Drammatica Religiosa del Medioevo
334. Mediaevalia: Volume > 27 > Issue: 1
Nerida Newbigin Mass Media: Visuauzing the Last Supper in Late Medieval Italian Plays
335. Mediaevalia: Volume > 27 > Issue: 1
Charlotte Stern Nativity Celebrations in Medieval Iberia: The Role of Fray Íñigo de Mendoza
336. Mediaevalia: Volume > 27 > Issue: 1
Paola Ventrone Between Acting and Literacy: On the Origins of Vernacular Italian Comedy
337. Mediaevalia: Volume > 27 > Issue: 1
Elsa Strietman Show and Tell: Entertainment and Persuasion Tactics in Louris Jansz. of Haarlem's Vanden Afval Vant Gotsalige Weesen
338. Mediaevalia: Volume > 27 > Issue: 2
Joseph Carroll Conceptuauzing Cyning and Konungr in the Heimskringla and Beowulf
339. Mediaevalia: Volume > 27 > Issue: 2
Mary Dzon Margery Kempe's Ravishment Into the Childhood of Christ
340. Mediaevalia: Volume > 27 > Issue: 2
John Mulryan, Steven Brown Venus and the Classical Tradition in Boccaccio's Genealogia Deorum Gentilium Libri and Natale Contfs Mythologiae
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This paper is a comparative study of the accounts of the goddess Venus in the Genealogia of Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375) and the Mythologiae of Natale Conti (1520?-1382?). Conti's superior knowledge of Greek, access to Greek sources unknown or incomprehensible to Boccaccio, easily accessible Latin prose style, and exceptional organizational skills, enabled him to create a richer, more extensive, and more accurate account of the goddess than Boccaccio could provide. Both Boccaccio and Conti escape from the binary, antithetical understanding of Venus that dominated medieval commentary. Conti focuses on the paradox of a beautiful goddess representing ugly things; Boccaccio's organizational scheme (based on a flawed genealogical chart originating with the supposed god Demogorgon) makes for a more disparate approach to symbolic interpretation, interesting in parts but thematically unfocused.