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Transcript of The I Tatti Renaissance Library | Harvard University Press
2014
General EditorJAMES HANKINS
Associate EditorsSHANE BUTLER
MARTIN C. DAVIESLEAH WHITTINGTON
Founded 2001
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POLITICAL WRITINGSCOLUCCIO SALUTATI
Edited by Stefano U. BaldassarriTranslated by Rolf Bagemihl
Coluccio Salutati (1332–1406) was chancellor of the Florentine Republic (1375–1406) and theleader of the humanist movement in Italy in thegeneration after Petrarch and Boccaccio. As such,he was among the first humanists to apply his classical learning to political theory and hisrhetorical skills to the defense of republican liberty. This volume contains a newEnglish version of Salutati’s impor-tant treatise On Tyranny, AntonioLoschi’s Invective against the Floren-tines, which provoked Salutati’s longReply to a Slanderous Detractor, and aselection of Salutati’s state letterswritten for the Florentine Republic.Most of the texts are here criticallyedited and translated into Englishfor the first time.
ITRL 64 2014 420 pp. 9780674728677
ON THE WORLD ANDRELIGIOUS LIFECOLUCCIO SALUTATI
Translated by Tina MarshallIntroduction by Ronald G. Witt
On the World and Religious Life (c. 1381) is the firstsurviving treatise of Coluccio Salutati (1332–1406),chancellor of the Florentine Republic (1375–1406)and the leader of the humanist movement in Italyin the generation after Petrarch and Boccaccio. Thework was written for a lawyer who had left secularlife to enter the Camaldulensian monastery ofSanta Maria degli Angeli, located in the heart ofFlorence. The new monk prevailed on Salutati towrite a treatise encouraging him to persevere in thereligious life. His request led to this wide-rangingreflection on humanity’s misuse of God’s creationand the need to orient human life in accordancewith a proper hierarchy of values. This work is here translated into English for the first time.
ITRL 62 2014 416 pp. 9780674055148
ON MARRIED LOVE. ERIDANUSGIOVANNI GIOVIANO PONTANO
Translated by Luke Roman
Giovanni Pontano (1429–1503), whose academicname was Gioviano, was one of the great scholar-poets of the Renaissance as well as a leading states-man who served as prime minister to the Kings ofAragon and southern Italy. The dominant literaryfigure of quattrocento Naples, Pontano producedliterary works in several genres and was the leaderof the Neapolitan academy. Among his large poetic
output are the two brilliantly origi-nal poetical cycles that comprisethe present volume. On MarriedLove stakes out new ground in theWestern tradition as the first sus-tained exploration of married lovein first-person poetry. In Eridanus,which celebrates the poet’s love fora mistress, Pontano combines thefamiliar motifs of courtly love withthe allusive matrix of classical elegyand his own distinctive vision.Both works are here translated into English for the first time.
ITRL 63 2014 416 pp. 9780674728660
THE BATTLE OF LEPANTOEdited and translated by Elizabeth R. Wright, Sarah Spence, and Andrew Lemons
The defeat of the Ottomans by the Holy Leaguefleet at the Battle of Lepanto (1571) was among the most celebrated international events of the sixteenth century. This volume anthologizes thework of twenty-two poets from diverse social andgeographical backgrounds who composed Latin poetry, often modeled on Vergil and other Romanpoets, in response to the news of the battle, thelargest Mediterranean naval encounter since antiquity. Among the poems included is the two-book Austrias Carmen by the remarkable JuanLatino, a black African former slave who became a professor of Latin in Granada. The poems, including two previously unpublished, are heretranslated into English for the first time, along with fresh editions of the Latin texts.
ITRL 61 2014 2 halftones, 1 map 560 pp. 9780674725423
FAMOUS WOMENGIovAnnI BoccAccIo
Edited and translated byVirginia BrownITRL 1 2001 560 pp. 9780674003477
PLATONICTHEOLOGYMARsILIo FIcIno
English translation byMichael J. B. AllenLatin text edited by James Hankins withWilliam Bowenvol. 1: Books I–Iv ITRL 2 2001 368 pp. 9780674003453vol. 2: Books v–vIII ITRL 4 2002 416 pp. 9780674007642vol. 3: Books IX–XI ITRL 7 2003 384 pp. 9780674010659vol. 4: Books XII–XIv ITRL 13 2004 384 pp. 9780674014824vol. 5: Books Xv–XvI ITRL 17 2005 368 pp. 9780674017191vol. 6: Books XvII–XvIII ITRL 23 2006 432 pp. 9780674019867
HISTORY OF THE FLORENTINEPEOPLELeonARdo BRunI
Edited and translated byJames Hankins with D. J. W. Bradley (Vol. 3)vol. 1: Books I–Iv ITRL 3 2001 3 maps 544 pp. 9780674005068vol. 2: Books v–vIII ITRL 16 2004 2 maps 608 pp. 9780674010666vol. 3: Books IX–XII.Memoirs ITRL 27 2007 2 maps 512 pp. 9780674016828
HUMANISTEDUCATIONALTREATISESEdited and translated byCraig W. KallendorfITRL 5 2002 384 pp. 9780674007598
ON DISCOVERYPoLydoRe veRGIL
Edited and translated byBrian P. CopenhaverITRL 6 2002 752 pp. 9780674007895
MOMUSLeon BATTIsTAALBeRTI
English translation by SarahKnight • Latin text editedby Virginia Brown andSarah KnightITRL 8 2003 448 pp. 9780674007543
BIOGRAPHICALWRITINGSGIAnnozzo MAneTTI
Edited and translated by Stefano U. Baldassarri andRolf BagemihlITRL 9 2003 352 pp. 9780674011342
LATER TRAVELScyRIAc oF AnconA
Edited and translated by Edward W. Bodnar withClive FossITRL 10 2004 10 halftones, 1 map 496 pp. 9780674007581
INVECTIVESFRAncesco PeTRARcA
Edited and translated byDavid MarshITRL 11 2004 560 pp. 9780674011540
COMMENTARIESPIus II
Edited by Margaret Meserve andMarcello Simonettavol. 1: Books I–II ITRL 12 2004 2 maps 448 pp. 9780674011649vol. 2: Books III–Iv ITRL 29 2007 1 map 416 pp. 9780674024892
SILVAEAnGeLo PoLIzIAno
Edited and translated byCharles FantazziITRL 14 2004 240 pp. 9780674014800
SHORT EPICSMAFFeo veGIo
Edited and translated by Michael C. J. Putnam withJames HankinsITRL 15 2004 256 pp. 9780674014831
LYRIC POETRY.ETNAPIeTRo BeMBo
Edited and translated byMary P. Chatfield andBetty RadiceITRL 18 2005 304 pp. 9780674017122
HUMANISTCOMEDIESEdited and translated byGary R. GrundITRL 19 2005 496 pp. 9780674017443
ITALYILLUMINATEDBIondo FLAvIo
Edited and translated byJeffrey A. Whitevol. 1: Books I–Iv ITRL 20 2005 528 pp. 9780674017436
LETTERSAnGeLo PoLIzIAno
Edited and translated byShane Butlervol. 1: Books I–IvITRL 21 2006 384 pp. 9780674021969
BAIAEGIovAnnI GIovIAnoPonTAno
Translated by Rodney G. DennisITRL 22 2006 272 pp. 9780674021976
ON THEDONATION OF CONSTANTINELoRenzo vALLA
Translated by G.W. BowersockITRL 24 2007 224 pp. 9780674025332
BALDOTeoFILo FoLenGo
Translated by Ann E. Mullaneyvol. 1: Books I–XII ITRL 25 2007 496 pp.9780674025219vol. 2: Books XIII–XXvITRL 36 2008 560 pp.9780674031241
CICERONIANCONTROVERSIESEdited by JoAnn DellaNevaEnglish translation by Brian DuvickITRL 26 2007 336 pp. 9780674025202
HISTORY OFVENICEPIeTRo BeMBo
Edited and translated byRobert W. Ulery, Jr.vol. 1: Books I–Iv ITRL 28 2007 1 map 384 pp. 9780674022836vol. 2: Books v–vIII ITRL 32 2008 1 map 432 pp. 9780674022843vol. 3: Books IX–XII ITRL 37 2009 1 map 416 pp. 9780674022867
LIVES OF THE POPESBARToLoMeo PLATInA
Edited and translated byAnthony F. D’Eliavol. 1: AntiquityITRL 30 2008 368 pp.9780674028197
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ESSAYS ANDDIALOGUESBARToLoMeo scALA
Translated by Renée NeuWatkins • Introduction byAlison BrownITRL 31 2008 336 pp. 9780674028265
WRITINGS ONCHURCH ANDREFORMnIchoLAs oF cusA
Translated by Thomas M. IzbickiITRL 33 2008 688 pp. 9780674025240
COMMENTARIESON PLATOMARsILIo FIcInovol. 1: Phaedrus and Ionedited and translated byMichael J. B. AllenITRL 34 2008 336 pp. 9780674031197vol. 2: Parmenides, Part Iedited and translated byMaude vanhaelenITRL 51 2012 352 pp. 9780674064713vol. 2: Parmenides, Part IIedited and translated byMaude vanhaelenITRL 52 2012 416 pp. 9780674064720
POEMScRIsToFoRo LAndIno
Translated by Mary P. ChatfieldITRL 35 2008 432 pp. 9780674031487
LATIN POETRYJAcoPo sAnnAzARo
Translated by Michael C. J. PutnamITRL 38 2009 592 pp. 9780674034068
CHRISTIADMARco GIRoLAMovIdA
Translated by James GardnerITRL 39 2009 496 pp. 9780674034082
REPUBLICS AND KINGDOMSCOMPAREDAuReLIo LIPPoBRAndoLInI
Edited and translated byJames HankinsITRL 40 2009 336 pp. 9780674033986
ODESFRAncesco FILeLFo
Edited and translated byDiana RobinITRL 41 2009 480 pp. 9780674035638
THEHERMAPHRODITEAnTonIo BeccAdeLLI
Edited and translated byHolt ParkerITRL 42 2010 352 pp. 9780674047570
BOOK ON MUSICFLoRenTIus deFAXoLIs
Edited and translated byBonnie J. Blackburn andLeofranc Holford-StrevensITRL 43 2010 2 halftones, 163 musicexamples 368 pp. 9780674049437
SACRED PAINTING.MUSEUMFedeRIco BoRRoMeo
Edited and translated byKenneth S. Rothwell, Jr. Introduction and notes byPamela M. JonesITRL 44 2010 10 halftones 336 pp.9780674047587
HUMANISTTRAGEDIESTranslated by Gary R. GrundITRL 45 2010 384 pp. 9780674057258
GENEALOGY OF THE PAGAN GODSGIovAnnI BoccAccIo
Edited and translated byJon Solomonvol. 1: Books I–vITRL 46 2011 1 halftone, 1 line illus. 928 pp. 9780674057104
LETTERS TOFRIENDSBARToLoMeo FonzIo
Edited by AlessandroDaneloni • Translated byMartin DaviesITRL 47 2011 1 halftone 256 pp. 9780674058361
MODERN POETSLILIo GReGoRIoGIRALdI
Edited and translated byJohn N. GrantITRL 48 2011 400 pp. 9780674055759
DIALECTICALDISPUTATIONSLoRenzo vALLA
Edited and translated by Brian P. Copenhaver and Lodi Nautavol. 1: Book IITRL 49 2012
448 pp. 9780674055766vol. 2: Books II–IIIITRL 50 2012 326 pp. 9780674061408
DIALOGUESGIovAnnI GIovIAnoPonTAno
Edited and translated byJulia Haig Gaisservol. 1: charon and AntoniusITRL 53 2012 290 pp. 9780674054912
POEMSMIchAeL MARuLLus
Translated by Charles FantazziITRL 54 2012 280 pp. 9780674055063
ON EXILEFRAncesco FILeLFo
Edited by Jeroen De KeyserTranslated by W. Scott BlanchardITRL 55 2013 512 pp. 9780674066366
NOTABLE MEN AND WOMEN OF OUR TIMEPAoLo GIovIo
Edited and translated byKenneth GouwensITRL 56 2013 784 pp. 9780674055056
LATIN POETRYGIRoLAMoFRAcAsToRo
Translated by James GardnerITRL 57 2013 560 pp.9780674072718
ON METHODSJAcoPo zABAReLLA
Edited and translated byJohn P. McCaskeyvol. 1: Books I–IIITRL 58 2013 312 pp.9780674724792vol. 2: Books III–Iv. on RegressusITRL 59 2013 412 pp.9780674724808
CORRESPONDENCELoRenzo vALLA
Translated by Brendan CookITRL 60 2013 520 pp. 9780674724679
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All volumes in The I Tatti Renaissance Library: $29.95 | £19.95 cloth
Published in conjunction with The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies at Villa I Tatti, this series represents the very highest quality scholarship concerning the history of the ItalianRenaissance from the thirteenth to seventeenth centuries. Within this broad chronological definition, the series publishes two to three volumes per year. Kate Lowe is General Editor.
A GREAT AND WRETCHED CITYPromise and Failure in Machiavelli’s Florentine Political Thought
MARK JURDJEVIC
“Mark Jurdjevic’s A Great and Wretched City is a wonderful contribution toMachiavelli studies. It gives Machiavelli’s ‘Florentine writings’ their properdue, and appropriately tempers the ill-considered and much too prevalentoveremphasis on Machiavelli’s admiration for Rome. The book is astound-ingly erudite, penetrating analytically, and generally written with a confidentelegance that makes it an unusually accessible piece of high-end scholarship.”—JOHN P. MCCORMICK, UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
I Tatti Studies in Italian Renaissance History 2014 312 pp. $49.95 | £36.95 cloth 9780674725461
A MATTRESS MAKER'S DAUGHTERThe Renaissance Romance of Don Giovanni de’ Medici and Livia Vernazza
BRENDAN DOOLEY
“once again, Brendan dooley demonstrates his gift for showing how a minor,forgotten episode can illuminate processes of social and cultural change.”—PETER BURKE, EMMANUEL COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY
“This exciting story of love flouting social convention becomes, in dooley’smeticulously researched and vividly rendered reconstruction, a window onto a wide swath of social history in early modern Genoa, venice, and Florence—from the difficult life of a family of mattress makers, to the luxury, wars, suspi-cious deaths, and legal skullduggery which emanated from the Medici court inthe age of Galileo.”—ANN BLAIR, HARVARD UNIVERSITY
I Tatti Studies in Italian Renaissance History 2014 19 halftones 480 pp. $49.95 | £36.95 cloth 9780674724662
THE MEDICEAN SUCCESSIONMonarchy and Sacral Politics in Duke Cosimo dei Medici’s Florence
GREGORY MURRY
“how did Grand duke cosimo dei Medici convince the deeply republican Florentines to accept the alienconcept of a sacred prince? That is the difficult question Murry answers in his fine analysis of Mediceancourt culture and ritual. cosimo had powerful dragons to slay, including Machiavelli’s theorized republi-can virtues and savonarola’s moral reform movement. Murry’s impressive investigations demonstratehow cosimo adapted local traditions of terrestrial divinity to transform himself into a divine prince.”—EDWARD MUIR, NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
I Tatti Studies in Italian Renaissance History 2014 1 halftone, 6 graphs 360 pp. $49.95 | £36.95 cloth 9780674725478
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READING LUCRETIUS IN THE RENAISSANCEADA PALMER
After its rediscovery in 1417, Lucretius’s Epicurean didactic poem De RerumNatura threatened to supply radicals and atheists with the one weapon unbeliefhad lacked in the Middle Ages: good answers. Ada Palmer explores how Renais-sance readers, such as Machiavelli, Pomponio Leto, and Montaigne, actually in-gested and disseminated Lucretius, and the ways in which this process ofreading transformed modern thought. She uncovers humanist methods for rec-onciling Christian and pagan philosophy, and shows how ideas of emergentorder and natural selection, so critical to our current thinking, became embed-ded in Europe’s intellectual landscape before the seventeenth century.
I Tatti Studies in Italian Renaissance History 2014 26 halftones, 6 tables 340 pp. $39.95 | £29.95 cloth 9780674725577
BERNARD BERENSONFORMATION AND HERITAGE
EDITED BY JOSEPH CONNORS AND LOUIS A. WALDMAN
Bernard Berenson (1865–1959) put the connoisseurship of Renaissance art on a firm footing in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. His monument is the library and collection of Italian painting, Islamic miniatures,and Asian art at Villa I Tatti in Florence. The authors in this collection of essaysexplore the intellectual world in which Berenson was formed and to which hecontributed. This book makes an important contribution to the rising interestin the historiography of the discipline of art history in the United States andEurope during its formative years.
Villa I Tatti Series 2014 120 halftones 440 pp. $40.00 | £29.95 paper 9780674427853
RENAISSANCE STUDIES IN HONOR OF JOSEPH CONNORSVolumes 1 and 2
EDITED BY MACHTELT ISRAËLS AND LOUIS A. WALDMAN
The 177 essays in these two richly illustrated volumes represent the cutting edgeof Italian Renaissance scholarship in nearly every one of its fields and were gath-
ered to honor Joseph Connors, Director of Villa I Tatti from 2002 to 2010. Demonstrating I Tatti’s pivotalrole as the world’s leading center for Italian Renaissance studies, the essays cover all the branches of art his-tory, as well as many aspects of political, economic, and social history, literature, and music, from the earlyRenaissance to the eighteenth century. Appropriately, the volumes also include a selection of contributionsdevoted to Bernard Berenson and his legacy as both a collector and a scholar. Each of the authors—a grouprepresenting dozens of countries—was a Fellow or associate of the Harvard University Center for ItalianRenaissance Studies during the eight years in which Connors served as Director.
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