Table of contents for Early Renaissance invective and the controversies of Antonio da Rho / by David Rutherford.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. Introduction 
II. Editorial Procedure 
III. Sigla . 
IV. Antonio da Rho, Philippic against Antonio Panormita . 
Prologue
The First Objection 
The Second Objection . 
The Third Objection 
The Fourth Objection . 
Peroration .. . 
V. Antonio da Rho, Apology against a Certain Archdeacon 
and His Loathsome Sycophant Accomplices 
Appendix I: Antonio Panormita, Etsi facile (letter to Rho) 
Appendix II: Antonio Panormita, Litteras a te (letter to Rho) 
Appendix III: Antonio da Rho, Etsi nonnullos ("Anonymous Invective") 
Appendix IV: Invective Poetry (1429-1433) 
Appendix V: Pier Candido Decembrio, Philippicam tuam (letter to Rho) 
Appendix VI: Pier Candido Decembrio, Novum profecto (letter to Rho) 
Appendix VII: Antonio Panormita, De effigie Solis
Epistola ad Filippum Mariam Viscontem . 
Oratio de effigie Solis . . 
Appendix VIII: Antonio da Rho, "Invectiva: Ubi 'Obloqui'"
Excerpta ex libro Imitationum rhetoricarum . 
Appendix IX: Antonio da Rho, "Words We Ought to Use only to Execrate Vice"
Excerpta ex libro Imitationum rhetoricarum . 
Bibliography 

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Antonio, da Rho, 15th cent. -- Criticism and interpretation.
Satire, Latin (Medieval and modern) -- Translations into English.
Antonio, da Rho, 15th cent. -- Translations into English.
Satire, Latin (Medieval and modern) -- History and criticism.
Invective -- Italy -- History -- To 1500.
Cicero, Marcus Tullius -- Influence.
Invective in literature.
Humanists -- Italy.
Invective -- Italy.