
Renaissance in Italy, Volume 4 (of 7) / Italian Literature, Part 1
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Chapters (596)
- RENAISSANCE IN ITALY
- ITALIAN LITERATURE
- In Two Parts
- PART I
- PREFACE.
- CONTENTS OF THE FIRST PART.
- APPENDICES.
- RENAISSANCE IN ITALY.
- CHAPTER I.
- THE ORIGINS.
- CHAPTER II.
- THE TRIUMVIRATE.
- CHAPTER III.
- THE TRANSITION.
- CHAPTER IV.
- POPULAR SECULAR POETRY.
- CHAPTER V.
- POPULAR RELIGIOUS POETRY.
- CHAPTER VI.
- LORENZO DE’ MEDICI AND POLIZIANO.
- CHAPTER VII.
- PULCI AND BOIARDO.
- CHAPTER VIII.
- ARIOSTO.
- APPENDICES.
- APPENDIX I.
- Note on Italian Heroic Verse.
- APPENDIX II.
- Ten Sonnets translated from Folgore da San Gemignano.
- ON THE ARMING OF A KNIGHT.
- THE CRY FOR COURTESY.
- ON THE GHIBELLINE VICTORIES.
- TO THE PISANS.
- ON DISCRETION.
- ON DISORDERED WILL.
- APPENDIX III.
- Translations from Alesso Donati.
- THE NUN.
- THE LOVERS.
- THE GIRL.
- APPENDIX IV.
- Jacopone’s Presepio, Corrotto, and Cantico dell’Amore Superardente, Translated into English Verse.
- THREE POEMS ATTRIBUTED TO JACOPONE DA TODI.
- THE PRESEPIO.
- THE CORROTTO.
- APPENDIX V.
- Passages translated from the Morgante Maggiore of Pulci.
- MORGANTE XXV. 119.
- MORGANTE XXV. 135.
- MORGANTE XXV. 282.
- MORGANTE XXV. 73.
- MORGANTE XXV. 115.
- MORGANTE XXVII. 6.
- MORGANTE XXVIII. 138.
- APPENDIX VI.
- Translations of Elegiac Verses by Girolamo Benivieni and Michelangelo Buonarroti.
- END OF THE FIRST PART.
- FOOTNOTES
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