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Saul Levin
From Scrolls to Codex:
The Ancient and the Medieval Book
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Nicolae Iliescu
Will Virgil Be Saved?
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Robert Hollander
Dante and the Martial Epic
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164.
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Aldo Scaglione
(Christian) Theologians vs. (Pagan) Philosophers:
Another Look at Dante's Allegory
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Joan M. Ferrante
Images of the Cloister — Haven or Prison
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Jean-Pierre Barricelli
Renaissance Painters — Dante and Nattini: An Essay
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Victoria Kirkham
The Last Tale in the Decameron
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Mario A. Di Cesare
Interrupted Symmetries:
Terza Rima, Heroic Verse, First Lines, and the Styles of Epic
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Giovanni Gullace
Medieval and Humanistic Perspectives in Boccaccio's Concept and Defense of Poetry
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170.
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Vincenzo Cioffari
The Anonimo Latino:
One of the Earliest Commentaries on Dante's Commedia
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171.
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Harry B. Lincoln
Some Observations on Madrigal Settings of Petrarch's "I' vo piangendo. . ."
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Bodo L. O. Richter
The Image of the Temple in the Works of Jean Lemaire de Beiges
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Sara Sturm-Maddox
Anticke piaghe:
Love's Violence in Petrarch's Rime sparse
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Bernard F. Huppé
Love's Broken Mirror
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Contributors
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Marilynn R. Desmond
Editor's Introduction
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Warren Ginsberg
Ovid and the Problem of Gender
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Frank T. Coulson
The Vulgate Commentary on Ovid's Metamorphoses
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179.
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Ralph Hexter
Medieval Articulations of Ovid's Metamorphoses:
From Lactantian Segmentation to Arnulfian Allegory
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Gerald A. Bond
Composing Yourself:
Ovid's Heroides, Baudri of Bourgueil and the Problem of Persona
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