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W OMEN IN I TALIAN R ENAISSANCE C ULTURE AND S OCIETY
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LEGENDA , founded in 1995 by the European Humanities Research Centre of the University of Oxford, is now a joint imprint of the Modern Humanities Research Association and Routledge. Titles range from medieval texts to contemporary cinema and form a widely comparative view of the modern humanities, including works on Arabic, Catalan, English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Yiddish literature. An Editorial Board of distinguished academic specialists works in collaboration with leading scholarly bodies such as the Society for French Studies and the British Comparative Literature Association.
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Editorial Board
Chairman
Professor Martin McLaughlin, Magdalen College, Oxford
Professor Malcolm Cook, University of Exeter (French)
Professor Colin Davis, University of Warwick (Modern Literature, Film and Theory)
Professor Robin Fiddian, Wadham College, Oxford (Spanish)
Professor Marian Hobson Jeanneret, Queen Mary University of London (French)
Professor Catriona Kelly, New College, Oxford (Russian)
Professor Martin Maiden, Trinity College, Oxford (Linguistics)
Professor Peter Matthews, St Johns College, Cambridge (Linguistics)
Dr Stephen Parkinson, Linacre College, Oxford (Portuguese)
Professor Ritchie Robertson, St Johns College, Oxford (German)
Professor David Robey, University of Reading (Italian)
Professor Lesley Sharpe, University of Exeter (German)
Professor David Shepherd, University of Sheffield (Russian)
Professor Alison Sinclair, Clare College, Cambridge (Spanish)
Professor David Treece, Kings College London (Portuguese)
Professor Diego Zancani, Balliol College, Oxford (Italian)
Managing Editor
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ISBN 13: 978-1-900755-09-2 (pbk)
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Contents
Dilwyn Knox
Evelyn S. Welch
Francine Daenens
Diego Zancani
Gabriella Zarri
Victoria Primhak
Kate Lowe
Francesca Medioli
Ruth Chavasse
Marina Graziosi
Christine Meek
Brian Richardson
Jane Bridgeman
Daniela De Beilis
Marta Ajmar
Paola Tinagli
Sara F. Matthews Grieco
Richard Andrews
Maggie Gnsberg
Rosemary E. Bancroft-Marcus
Diana Robin
Virginia Cox
Pamela J. Benson
Judy Rawson
Conor Fahy
Giovanni Aquilecchia
Adriana Chemello
Giovanna Rabitti
Nadia Cannata Salamone
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Guide
Chapter 3. Francine Daenens.
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Chapter 4. Diego Zancani.
1. Portrait of Eleonora of Aragon, duchess of Ferrara. Anonymous artist. Antonio Cornazzano, Del modo di regere, c. 1478.
New York, Pierpoint Morgan Library, MS. M. 731, fol. 2V.
Photograph David A. Loggie. Reproduced by permission of the Trustees, Pierpoint Morgan Library.
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