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Villa I Tatti: The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies
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Editor’s Note
Jane Tylus
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Giotto’s Triumph: The Arena Chapel and the Metaphysics of Ancient Roman Triumphal Arches
Henrike Christiane Lange
pp. 5–38
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“Non si deve portare un anello stretto al dito”: L’orazione
Pro litteris graecis
di Pietro Bembo e la questione della lingua
Roberto Nicosia
pp. 39–67
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“Il poter dir”: Sincerity, Truth, and Faithfulness in
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Paola Ugolini
pp. 69–88
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Dominicus Lampsonius, Giorgio Vasari, and the Print as Work of Art
Edward H. Wouk
pp. 89–131
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Dynastic Conflicts and European Politics in the Transmission of the Medici Inheritance
Guido Rebecchini
pp. 133–165
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Primitivismo e francofilia nella critica di Lionello Venturi
Fernanda Marinho
pp. 167–191
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Jam Sessions: Celant and Battisti, Modern and Early Modern Connections
Teresa Kittler
pp. 193–217
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