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Index
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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