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Preface vii
Acknowledgements ix
I Medieval Italian Culture and the Origins of
Humanism as a Stylistic Ideal 29-70
Renaissance Humanism: Foundations, Forms,
and Legacy, ed. A. Rabiljr. Philadelphia, 1988
II Medieval Ars Dictaminis and the Beginning of
Humanism: A New Construction of the Problem 1-35
Renaissance Quarterly 35. New York, 1982
III Boncompagno and the Defense of Rhetoric 1-31
The Journal of Medieval and Renaissance
Studies 16. Durham, NC, 1986
IV On Bene of Florence's Conception of the
French and Roman Cursus 77-98
Rhetorica 3. Berkeley, 1985
V Brunetto Latini and the Italian Tradition
of Ars Dictaminis 5-24
Stanford Italian Review. Saratoga, 1983
VI The De Tyranno and Coluccio Salutati's
View of Politics and Roman History 434-474
Nuova Rivista Storica 53. Rome 1969
VII Coluccio Salutati and the Conception of the
Poeta Theologus in the Fourteenth Century 538-563
Renaissance Quarterly 30. New York, 1977
VIII Salutati and Plutarch 335-346
Renaissance Quarterly 30. New York, 1977
IX Still the Matter of the Two Giovannis:
A Note on Malpaghini and Conversino 179-199
Rinascimento. Florence, 1995
X Cino Rinuccini's Risponsiva alla invettiva di
Messer Antonio Lusco 133-149
Renaissance Quarterly 23. Durham, NC, 1970
XI What Did Giovannino Read and Write?
Literacy in Early Renaissance Florence 83-114
I Tatti Studies 6. Rome, 1995
Index 1-6
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Humanism Italy History To 1500, Rhetoric, Medieval Italy