Published October 1958
including:
Review of Francesco da Barberino, Giuseppe E. Sansone, Reggimento e costumi di donna doi:10.2307/3720558 | ||
Published January 1959
The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, Volume 19: Survey Year 1957
including:
Published January 1960
including:
Review of , Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in Italy and of Italian Books Printed in Other Countries from 1465 to 1600 Now in the British Museum doi:10.2307/3720372 | ||
The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, Volume 20: Survey Year 1958
including:
Published January 1961
including:
Review of Vincenzo Calmeta, Cecil Grayson, Prose e lettere edite e inedite (con due appendici di altri inediti) doi:10.2307/3721727 | ||
The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, Volume 21: Survey Year 1959
including:
Published July 1961
including:
Review of Ludovico Ariosto, Santorre Debenedetti, Cesare Segre, Orlando Furioso secondo l'edizione del 1532 con le varianti delle edizioni del 1516 e del 1521 doi:10.2307/3720306 | ||
Published January 1962
The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, Volume 22: Survey Year 1960
including:
Published July 1968
including:
Published October 1968
including:
Review of Leon Battista Alberti, Cecil Grayson, Opere volgari. Volume secondo: Rime e trattati morali doi:10.2307/3723805 | ||
Published January 1969
including:
Published July 1971
including:
Published October 1974
including:
Review of Leon Battista Alberti, Cecil Grayson, Opere volgari. Volume terzo: Trattati d'arte, Ludi rerum mathematicarum, Grammatica della lingua toscana, Opuscoli amatori, Lettere doi:10.2307/3725332 | ||
Published October 1977
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Published July 1984
including:
Review of Giuseppe Frasso, Studi su i 'Rerum vulgarium fragmenta' e i 'Triumphi'. Vol. I: Francesco Petrarca e Ludovico Beccadelli doi:10.2307/3728910 | ||
Published October 1984
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Published January 1986
including:
Book Production and Letters in the Western European Renaissance: Essays in Honour of Conor Fahy
Edited by Anna Laura Lepschy, John Took, and Dennis E. Rhodes
Publications of the Modern Humanities Research Association 12
Published January 1987
including:
Review of Robert S. Dombroski, L'apologia del vero: Lettura ed interpretazione dei 'Promessi Sposi' doi:10.2307/3729966 | ||
Published January 1988
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Published October 1988
including:
Review of Andreas Alciatus, Peter M. Daly, Virginia W. Callahan, Simon Cuttler, Index Emblematicus doi:10.2307/3730907 | ||
Published April 1991
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Published October 1993
including:
Review of Martin Davies, Columbus in Italy: An Italian Versification of the Letter on the Discovery of the New World. With Facsimiles of the Italian and Latin Editions of 1493 doi:10.2307/3734496 | ||
Published July 2000
Women in Italian Renaissance Culture and Society
Edited by Letizia Panizza
Legenda (General Series)
including:
Women and Italian Cinquecento literary academies | ||
- ‘In her introduction Letizia Panizza writes that one of the aims of the collection is to recover neglected areas of Italian culture and society, which she has done... Many of the essays are quite good; all are informative.’ — Elissa B. Weaver, Renaissance Quarterly 2002, 713-15
- ‘Offers a vast and well-organized view of the position that early modern women occupied in Italy from 1400 to 1650... I highly recommend the collection.’ — Rinaldini Russell, Forum Italicum 36.1, 2002, 214-15
- ‘The above is merely a fraction of the content. There is certainly richness in this volume. Many branches of scholarship gain by having these articles in print and they are an eloquent testimony to the vitality of scholarship in this area.’ — Olwen Hufton, Modern Language Review 97.1, 2002 (full text online)
- ‘This excellent book of essays... retains the liveliness and originality of the conference held at Royal Holloway, University of London, ... with the added bonus that all those given in Italian have been translated, so that - as the editor says - we can benefit from the work of many specialists, some of whose work has not previously been available in English.’ — Alison Brown, Italian Studies LVII, 2002, 171-2
- ‘Without doubt, the most important volume yet published in English on the specific contribution of women to culture and society in Italy in the Renaissance... The coherence of the volume is assured by a number of overarching themes.’ — unsigned notice, Forum for Modern Language Studies XXXIX, 2003, 480
Published July 2004
including:
Review of Sara Centi, Le cinquecentine della Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana di Firenze doi:10.2307/3739063 | ||