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35.3 (Fall 2005) In the Footsteps of Petrarch Edited by Valeria Finucci |
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| 457-466 | In the Footsteps of Petrarch Valeria Finucci |
| 467-488 | Power Plays: Petrarch's Genealogical Strategies Kevin Brownlee |
| 489-508 | Subjects of Triumph and Literary History: Dido and Petrarch in Petrarch’s Africa and Trionfi James Simpson |
| 509-536 | Petrarch, Latin, and Italian Renaissance Latinity Christopher S. Celenza |
| 537-558 | Petrarch, the Self-Conscious Self, and the First Women Humanists Margaret L. King |
| 559-582 | Petrarch and the Early Modern Critics of Medicine Andrea Carlino |
| 583-606 | Sixteenth-Century Women Petrarchists and the Legacy of Laura Virginia Cox |
| 607-628 | Florentine Petrarchismo and the Early Madrigal: Reflections on the Theory of Origins Giuseppe Gerbino |
| 629-662 | Eros in the Flesh: Petrarchan Desire, the Embodied Eros, and Male Beauty in Italian Art, 1500-1540 Stephen J. Campbell |
| 663-680 | Monteverdi as Reader of Petrarch Massimo Ossi |
| 681-706 | New Books across the Disciplines Michael Cornett |