Mary Louise Lord and Virginia Brown Collection: Notes, Papers, Correspondence, Articles

Mary Louise Lord and Virginia Brown Collection: Notes, Papers, Correspondence, Articles

Correspondence – Mary Louise Lord

  • Anderson, David – Correspondence, especially on chapter divisions in the Aeneid – BOX 1
  • Avalle, D’Arco Silvio – BOX 1
  • Azmanov, Iskren – BOX 1
  • Babcock, Robert – on Anselm of Laon – BOX 1
  • Balint, Bridget – BOX 1
  • Baswell, Christopher – BOX 1
  • Benedikz, Benedict S. – BOX 1
  • Billanovich, Giuseppe – Correspondence, book announcements, and typescripts of article: “La Biblioteca dei Papo Salvo’ le Storie di Livio,” and in English, “The Papal Library Saved Livy’s Histories (Translated by Giovanni Gullace with Reta Bernando)” – BOX 1
  • BlueCross BlueShield – Medex correspondence and records – BOX 1
  • Brée, Germaine – Correspondence with Janice Litwin of The National Endowment for the Humanities, including Final Report and NEH grant award with M.L. Lord, December 18, 1978 and Brée vita – BOX 1
  • Brown, Virginia – BOX 1
  • Cambridge – Correspondence with Cambridge University libraries and Fitzwilliam Museum Library – BOX 1
  • Clausen, Wendell – BOX 
  • Correspondence with Libraries – Benvenuto manuscripts – BOX 1
  • Correspondence with Libraries – Permissions & Photographs (contains no photos) – BOX 1
  • Cranz, F.E. – Correspondence and Religion 31-32 Syllabus – BOX 1
  • Dales, Richard C. – BOX 1
  • Daly, Lloyd W. – BOX 1
  • Dean, Ruth J. – BOX 1
  • Dronke, Peter – BOX 1
  • Firenze, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana – Correspondence – BOX 1
  • Forte, Bettie – BOX 1
  • Georg Olms Verlag GMBH – Correspondence regarding G. Thilo and H. Hagen, eds. Servii Grammatici qui feruntur in Vergilii Carmina Commentarii. Leipzig 1881 – BOX 1
  • Gjerdingen, Robert – BOX 1
  • Hamesse, Jacqueline – BOX 1
  • International Journal of the Classical Tradition – Correspondence about her article, “The Use of Macrobius and Boethius in Some Fourteenth-Century Commentaries on Virgil,” International Journal of the Classical Tradition 3.1 (1996) 3-22 – BOX 1
  • Kallendorf, Craig – BOX 1
  • Knauer, Georg N. – BOX 1
  • Kristeller, Paul Oskar – BOX 1
  • Ladies Group – BOX 1
  • Laureys, Mare – BOX 1
  • London, British Library Correspondence – BOX 1
  • Lord, Nathan – Draft of Zono for CTC, etc. Correspondence between Nathan Lord and Virginia Brown, et al. – BOX 1
  • Mantello, Frank A.C. – BOX 1
  • Marshall, Peter K. and Nadia – BOX 1
  • Mediaeval Studies, PIMS – M.L. Lord anonymous reader’s report for F.T. Coulson, “Hitherto Unedited Medieval and Renaissance Lives of Ovid (II): Humanistic Lives” – Correspondence and typescript of article – BOX 1
  • Medievalia and Humanistica - Correspondence with Michael Altschul and Paul Clogan – BOX 1
  • Munk Olsen, Birger - Correspondence with and material for him – BOX 1
  • Murgia, Charles E. – BOX 1
  • Oxford, Bodleian Library – BOX 1
  • Palaeography Group – BOX 1
  • Paolazzi, Carlo – BOX 1
  • Parkes, Malcolm – BOX 1
  • Pingree, David – BOX 1
  • Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, Toronto – BOX 1
  • Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, PIMS Press – Correspondence with Jonathan Black and Jocelyn N. Hillgarth – BOX 1
  • Ramey, Lynn – BOX 1
  • Roach, Eleanor – BOX 1
  • Rogers, Brian – BOX 1
  • Rossi, Valerio – BOX 1
  • Rouse, Richard H. – on wax tablets – BOX 1
  • Silk, Edmund T. – Trevet on Boethius 
  • Silverstein Teti, Zona – BOX 1
  • Steinmann, Martin – BOX 1
  • Storm, Melvin – BOX 1
  • SUNY Binghamton, Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies – Correspondence and Publications – BOX 1
  • Troncarelli, Fabio – BOX 1
  • Venezia, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana – BOX 1
  • Vianello, Roberto – BOX 1
  • Ward Jones, Julian – BOX 2
  • Wien, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, especially with Otto Mazal – BOX 2
  • Williman, Daniel – on Trevet – BOX 2
  • Ziolkowski, Jan – BOX 2
     

Notes

Alessio’s List of Medieval MSS of Virgil – From Encyclopedia Virgiliana, Vol. III 10-PA – BOX 4

Anselm of Laon – Eclogues 1-5 – BOX 4

Anselm of Laon – Transcription by P.K. Marshall – BOX 4

Barloom, Joseph – Notes to Joseph Barloom – BOX 4

Baswell, Christopher – Leiden & Munich Notes – BOX 4

Benvenuto da Imola - Appendix Item 6. Citations from Augustine and Jerome – BOX 4

Benvenuto da Imola – Comparison of MSS. Assisi 304, Cremona 109, and Ottob. Lat. 1262 – Eight folders – BOX 4

Benvenuto da Imola – CTC draft 1 – BOX 4

Benvenuto da Imola – Manuscript Descriptions – BOX 4

Benvenuto da Imola – Medieval Studies article notes, including appendixes – BOX 4

Benvenuto da Imola – Miscellaneous articles on Benventuo – BOX 4

Benvenuto da Imola - Published articles, notes, and printout of unidentified manuscript – BOX 4

Benvenuto da Imola – Tables – BOX 5

Benvenuto da Imola – Variants – M.L.L.’s – Box 5

Boethius – Silkcomm – BOX 5

Books and articles cited more than once – Bibliography – BOX 5

Brown, Virginia – Corrections of M.L.’s Notes on various manuscripts – BOX 5

Carlson (Lord), M.L. – Carlson Family History – BOX 5

Carlson (Lord), M.L. – “Hercules, Bonorum Vindex,” presented by Mary L. Carlson, Wellesley College, at the 42nd annual joint meeting of the Eastern Section of the Classical Association of New England and the Classical Club of Greater Boston, February 12, 1949 – BOX 5

Cataloguing Project, The Medieval Institute, University of Notre Dame – BOX 5

Catalogus transcriptions – BOX 5

Catullus – Notes on Catullus – BOX 5

Chinese document – handwritten – BOX 11

Dictionaries of the Middle Ages – BOX 5

Dido in the Middle Ages – BOX 5

Dumol, Paul A. – 13th c. MSS of Aeneid. Also some 14th c. MSS, includes correspondence – BOX 5

Humanism – Notes on humanism – BOX 5

Latin Palaeography – Articles and notes – BOX 5

Livy’s use of pergo + ire – BOX 5

Medieval Seminar talks – “Reportatio in Late Medieval Commentaries of Virgil” and “Some Fourteenth-Century Italian Commentators on Vergil, November 4, 1985” – BOX 5

Ovid – P. Ovidius Naso – BOX 5

Petrarch Scholarship – Excerpts of articles on Petrarch – BOX 5

Servius – Includes correspondence with Elisabeth Rogge on Servius – BOX 5

Skinner, Eve – Women in Classical Antiquity – BOX 5

Smyser, Hamilton M. – Bibliography and Eulogy by Mary Louise Lord – BOX 5

Texts, Virgil as Magician – BOX 5

Tiphys – Notes on Tiphys – BOX 5 

Trevet, Nicholas – Appendices – BOX 5

Trevet, Nicholas – Notes, including “Virgil’s Eclogues, Nicholas Trevet, and the Harmony of the Spheres,” Mediaeval Studies 54 (1992) 18-273 – BOX 5

Trevet, Nicholas – “Steps Toward Humanism in the Fourteenth-Century Virgilian Commentators” – BOX 5

Trevet, Nicholas – Trevet on Boethius – BOX 5

Trevet, Nicholas – Unpublished by Mary Louise Lord – BOX 5

Uglianin, Salih, Song of Bagdad – “Understanding the Song of Bagdad and The Captivity of Đulić Ibrahim” – BOX 5

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Belgium – BOX 5

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Bern – BOX 5

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Bratislava – BOX 5

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Cremona – BOX 5

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Erfurt – BOX 5

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Erlangen – BOX 5

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Escorial, El – BOX 5

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown examined on microfilm and photographs – BOX 5

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Firenze – BOX 5

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, France – BOX 5

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Gand – BOX 5

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown and Mary Louise Lord general notes – BOX 5

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Italy – BOX 5

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, København – BOX 5

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Leiden, Bibliotheek der Rijksuniversiteit – BOX 6

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Leipzig – BOX 6

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Leuven – BOX 6

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, London – BOX 6

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Lyon – BOX 6

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Manchester – BOX 6

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Milano – BOX 6

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Montecassio – BOX 6

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek – BOX 6

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Naples, Biblioteca Nazionale – BOX 6

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown Notebook 1: Germany and Italy – BOX 6

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown Notebook 2: Germany and Italy – BOX 6

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown Notebook 3: Italy – BOX 6

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown Notebook 4: Italy, Germany, and Switzerland – BOX 6

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Padova – BOX 6

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale – BOX 6

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Paris, non-Bibliothèque Nationale – BOX 6

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Pistoia – BOX 6

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Praha, Knihovna Metropolitní Kapituli – BOX 6

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Reims – BOX 6

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Roma – BOX 6

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Sainte-Claude – BOX 6

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, San Gimignano, Biblioteca comunale, MS 4 – BOX 6

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Seville – BOX 6

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Spain – BOX 6

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Tours – BOX 6

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, United Kingdom – BOX 6

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Vaticano, Città del – BOX 6

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Verona – BOX 6

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Volterra – BOX 6

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Wien – BOX 6

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Wolfenbüttel – BOX 6

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Worcester – BOX 6

Virgil Manuscripts – Virginia Brown, Würzburg – BOX 6

Virgilviten – Bayer – Notes and published articles – BOX 6

Zono de’ Magnalis – Aeneid (2 folders) – BOX 7

Zono de’ Magnalis – Aeneid 6 (2 folders) – BOX 7

Zono de’ Magnalis – Appendix – BOX 7

Zono de’ Magnalis – Biography by Mary Louise Lord – BOX 7

Zono de’ Magnalis – Catalogus Translationum et Commentariorum notes – BOX 7

Zono de’ Magnalis – Eclogues – BOX 7

Zono de’ Magnalis – Georgics – BOX 7

Zono de’ Magnalis – Humanism, Mary Louise Lord notes – BOX 7

Zono de' Magnalis – Mary Louise Lord’s notes – BOX 7

Zono de’ Magnalis – Scholarship – BOX 7

Zono de’ Magnalis – “Steps Toward Humanism in Fourteenth-Century Virgilian Commentaries: Ciones (Zonus) de Magnali” Study by Mary Louise Lord – BOX 7

Zono de’ Magnalis – The Virgilian Commentary – BOX 7

Zoroaster – Notes – BOX 7

 

Typescripts and projects

Brown, V. – Typescript for “A Twelfth-Century Virgilian Miscellany – Commentary of German Origin (Vatican MS. Pal. Lat. 1695)” published in Scire litteras. Forschungen zum mittelalterlichen Geistesleben (München 1988) 73-86 – BOX 7 

Kraft, K. – Physical and Metaphysical Vision in Dante’s Paradiso – BOX 7

Lord, Mary Louise – Accessus to the Commentary on the Eclogues by Benvenuto da Imola. Typescript and notes – BOX 7

Lord, Mary Louise – Benvenuto da Imola: Commentary on Virgil’s Eclogues. Typescript and notes – BOX 8

Lord, Mary Louise – Benvenuto da Imola’s Commentary on Vergil’s Eclogues and Georgics: A Comparative Study of the Recollectiones. Typescript and related notes. Multiple files – BOX 8 

Lord, Mary Louise – Benvenuto da Imola, Ottob. Lat. 1262, Georgics 1 – BOX 8

Lord, Mary Louise – Boccaccio’s Virgiliana in the Miscellanea Latina – Typescript – BOX 8

Lord, Mary Louise – Ciones (Zonus) de Magnali: The Virgilian Commentary – Typescript and notes – BOX 8

Lord, Mary Louise – The Commentary by Benvenuto da Imola on Virgil’s Eclogues and Georgics. Typescript and notes – BOX 8

Lord, Mary Louise – A Commentary on Aeneid 6: Ciones de Magnali, not Nicholas Trevet. Typescript and notes – BOX 9

Lord, Mary Louise – A Comparison of Three Manuscripts of the Commentary of Benvenutus (de Rambaldis) Imolensis on Eclogue I of Vergil with a discussion of their variants. January 1983 – BOX 9

Lord, Mary Louise (?) – Cupido Lucis: “Bernardus Silvestris’” Reception of Virgil – BOX 9

Lord, Mary Louise – The Lyre and the Pen: Homer and Vergil – Typescript, 2 copies – BOX 9

Lord, Mary Louise – Project to publish unpublished inventories of microfilmed manuscripts in The Library of Congress with G.N. Knauer, V. Brown, J. Hankins, F.E. Cranz, et al. Notes and correspondence – BOX 9

Lord, Mary Louise – “The Use of Macrobius and Boethius in some Fourteenth-Century Commentaries on Virgil,” International Journal of the Classical Tradition 3.1 (1996) 3-22 – typescript, notes, offprint of published article – BOX 9

Three 4x6 metal file boxes – handwritten notes on manuscripts and general notes


Offprints – BOXES 9-11 

Abbreviations of Periodicals and Serials xeroxed from: (1) S. Lambrino, Bibliographie de l’antiquité Classique 1896-1914 (Paris 1951), pp. ix-xvi; (2) L’Anneé philologique 55 (1984) xv-xxxviii.

Alessio, G.C., G. Billanovich, and V. de Angelis. “L’Alba del Petrarca Filologo. Il Virgilio Ambrsiano,” Studi Petrarcheschi 2 (1985) 15-84. 

Alessio, G.C. “Introduction,” Benvenuto da Imola lettore degli antichi e dei moderni. Atti del Convegno Internazionale Imola, 26 e 27 maggio 1989. P. Palmierei and C. Paolazzi, eds. Ravenna 1991. (photocopy)

Alexandre, C., ed. “Appendix ad Excursum IV,” Chresmoi Sibylliakoi/Oracula Sibyllina (Paris 1856) 287-295. (photocopy)

Anderson, D. “Theban History in Chaucer’s Troilus,” Studies in the Age of Chaucer 4 (1982) 109-133. (photocopy)

Baswell, C. “The Medieval Allegorization of the ‘Aeneid’: MS. Cambridge, Peterhouse 158,” Traditio 41 (1985) 181-237. 

Baswell, C. Virgil in Medieval England. Figuring the Aeneid from the twelfth century to Chaucer (Cambridge 1995) misc. pages. (photocopy)

Bataillon, L.J. “Approaches to the Study of Medieval Sermons,” Leeds Studies in English, n.s. Vol. 11 (1980) 19-35. (photocopy)

Bataillon, L.J. “Problèmes posés par l’édition critique des textes latins médiévaux,” Revue Philosophique de Louvain 75 (1977) 234-250. (photocopy)

Bäuml, F.H. and R.H. Rouse. “Roll and Code: A New Manuscript Fragment of Reinmar von Zweter,” Beiträge zur Geschichte der Deutschen Sprache und Literatur 105.2 (1983) 192-231, 317-330. (photocopy)

Bayer, K. “Vergil-Viten,” Vergil: Landleben and Vergil-Viten. J. and M. Götte and K. Bayer, eds. (München 1970) 212-659. (photocopy)

Belloni, A. “Una chiosa di Benvenuto da Imola,” Giornale Storico della Letteratura Italiana 78 (1921) 128-141. (photocopy)

Bériou, N. “La predication au béguinage de Paris pendant l’anneé liturgique 1272-1273,” Recherches Augustiniennes 13 (1978) 106-229. (photocopy)

Bernardus Silvestris. The Commentary on the First Six Books of the Aeneid of Vergil Commonly Attributed to Bernardus Silvestris. A New Critical Edition. Ed. by J.W. Jones and E.F. Jones. Lincoln, NE and London 1977. (monograph) (photocopy)

Bernardus Silvestris. Commentary on The First Six Books of Virgil’s Aeneid. Translation, with introduction and notes by E.G. Schreiber and T.E. Maresca. Lincoln, NE and London 1979. (monograph) (photocopy)

Bianchi, E. “Le ‘Epistole metriche’ del Petrarca,” Annali della R. Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, ser. II, vol. 9.4 (1940) 253-266. (photocopy)

Bianchi, E. “Per l’Edizione Critica  della Epistolae Metricae di Francesco Petrarca,” Rendiconti della Reale Accademia dei Lincei, ser. IV, vol. 29 (1920) 15-22. (photocopy)

Bieler, L. “The Grammarian’s Craft,” Folio: Studies in the Christian Perpetuation of the Classics 2 (1947) 94-107; 3.1 (1948) 23-32, 3.2 (1948) 47-58. (photocopy)

Billanovich, G. “La Biblioteca Papale Salvò: Le Storie di Livio,” Studi Petrarcheschi 3 (1986) 1-115 + plates.

Billanovich, G. “Giovanni del Virgilio, Pietro da Moglio, Francesco da Fiano, parts 1-3” Italia Medioevale e Umanistica 6 (1963) 203-234. (photocopy)

Billanovich, G. “Giovanni del Virgilio, Pietro da Moglio, Francesco da Fiano, parts 4-8” Italia Medioevale e Umanistica 7 (1964) 279-324. (photocopy)

Billanovich, G. “Gli Umanisti e le Cronache Medioevali. Il ‘Libr Pontificalis,’ le ‘Decadi’ di Tito Livio e il Primo Umanesimo a Roma,” Italia Medioevale e Umanistica I (1958) 103-137. (photocopy)

Billanovich, G. I Primi Umanisti e le Tradizioni dei Classici Latini, Prolusione al corso di Letteratura Italiana detta il 2 Febbraio 1951. Fribourg 1953. (monograph) (photocopy)

Billanovich, G. “Il Livo di Pomposa e i primi umanisti Padovani,” La Bibliofilia 85 (1983) 125-148.

Billanovich, G. “Il Testo di Livio: Da Roma a Padova, a Avignone a Oxford,” Italia Medioevale e Umanistica 32 (1989) 53-99.

Bischoff, B. “Aus der Schule Hugos von St. Viktor,” Aus der Geisteswelt des Mittelalters. Studien und Texte Martin Grabmann zur Vollendung des 60. Lebensjahres von Freunden und Schülern Gewidmet. A. Lang, J. Lechner, M. Schmaus, eds. Supplementband III, 1. Halbband (Münster 1935) 246-250. (photocopy)

Bischoff, B. “Aus der Schule Hugos von St. Viktor,” Mittelalterliche Studien. Ausgewählte Aufsätze zur Schriftkunde und Literaturegeschichte II (Stuttgart 1967) 182-187. (photocopy)

Boccaccio, G. Genealogie Deorum Gentilium Libri. Vol. 1. Ed. By V. Romano. Bari 1951. (monograph) (photocopy)

Bode, G.H. Scriptores Rerum Mythicarum Latini Tres Romae nuper Reperti. Cellis 1834. (photocopy) 

Boehner, P. “The Text Tradition of Ockham’s Ordinatio,” The New Scholasticism 16.3 (1942) 203-223. (photocopy)

Bono, B.J. “From Vergilian Epic to Romantic Epic: Three Transvaluations,” Literary Transvaluation: From Vergilian Epic to Shakespearean Tragicomedy (Berkeley, Los Angelos, London 1984) 41-61. (photocopy)

Bougerol, J.-G. “De la Repotatio a la Redactio (Saint Bonaventure, Qu. Disp De perfectione evangelica, a.2, a. 2 dans les états successifs du texte),” Les Genres Littéraires dans les Sources Théologiques et Philosophiques Médiévales: Définitiion, Critique et Exploitation. Actes du Colloque international de Louvain-la-Neuve 25-27 mai 1981 (Louvain-la-Neuve 1982) 51-65. (photocopy)

Briggs, W.W., Jr. “A Bibliography of Virgil’s ‘Eclogues’ (1927-1977),” Aufstieg und Niedergang der Römischen Welt II: Principat 31.2: Sprache und Literatur (Literature der Augusteischen Zeit: Einzelne Autorn, forts. [Vergil, Horaz, Ovid). Berlin, New York 1981. (photocopy)

Brown, V. “Giovanni Argiropulo on the Agent Intellect: An Edition of Ms. Magliabecchi V 42 (ff 224-228v),” Essays in Honour of Anton Charles Pegis, J.R. O’Donnell, ed. (Toronto 1974) 160-175. (photocopy)

Brown, V. “A Twelfth-Century Virgilian Miscellany-Commentary of German Origin (Vatican MS. Pal. Lat. 1695),” Scire litteras. Forschungen zum mittelalterlichen Geistesleben (München 1988) 73-86. 

Brown, V. and C. Kallendorf. “Two Humanist Annotators of Virgila: Coluccio Salutati and Giovanni Tortelli,” Supplementum Festiuum. Studies in Honor of Paul Oskar Kristeller (Binghamton, NY 19897) 65-148.

Brown, V. “Vitae Vergilianae in Unpublished Virgilian Commentaries (Saec. XV and XVI),” Style and Tradition. Studies in Honor of Wendell Clausen. Ed. by P. Knox and C. Foss (Stuttgart and Leipzig 1998) 174-198.

Brugnoli, G. and F. Stok. “Fontes ad vitam Vergilii pertinentes,” Enciclopedia Virgiliana V (Rome 1991) 429-538. (photocopy)

Brummer, J., ed. Vitae Vergilianae. Leipzig 1933. (photocopy)

Carrara, E. “I commenti Antichi e la Cronologia delle Ecloghe Petrarchesche,” Giornale Storico della Letteratura Italiana 14 (1896) 123-153. (photocopy)

Cerbo, A. “Didone in Boccaccio,” Annali, sezione Romanza 21.1 (1979) 177-219. (photocopy)

Chantraine, P. “Notes et Discussions sur un Trait du Style Homérique: Review of L’épithète traditionnelle dans Homère (Paris 1928) by M. Parry in Revue de Philologie. 3rd ser., vol. 3 (1929) 294-300. (photocopy)

Coleman, J. English Literature in History, 1350-1400: Medieval Readers and Writers. London 1981. (monograph) (photocopy)

Comparetti, D. Review of Der Mytholog Fulgentius. Ein Beitrag zur Römischen Litteraturgeschichte und zur Grammatik der afrikanischen Lateins by D.M. Zink (Würtburg 1897) in Revue Critique 4 (1869) 134-137. (photocopy)

Courcelle, P. “Chap. VI: Le Sixième livre de l’Énéide,” Lecteurs Païens et Lecteurs Chrétiens de l’Énéide, 1: Les Témoignages Littéraires (Paris 1984) various pages. (photocopy) 

Courcelle, P. and J. Courcelle. Miscellaneous chapters, Lecteurs Païens et Lecteurs Chrétiens de l’Énéide, 2: Les Manuscrits Illustrés de l’Énéide du Xe au XVIe Siècle (Paris 1984) various pages. (photocopy)

Cranz, F.E. “Alexander Aphrodisiensis (Vol. I). Addenda et Corrigenda,” Catalogus Translationum et Commentariorum: Mediaeval and Renaissance Latin Translations and Commentaries, Annotated Lists and Guides, Vol. 2 (Washington, DC 1971) 411-422.

Cranz, F.E. “The Publishing History of the Aristotle Commentaries of Thomas Aquinas,” Traditio 34 (1978) 157-192.

Cremascoli, G. “Paganesimo e Mondo Cristiano nel Commento a Dante di Benvenuto da Imola,” Benvenuto da Imola lettore degli antichi e dei moderni. Atti del Convegno Internazionale Imola, 26 e 27 maggio 1989. P. Palmiere and C. Paolazzi, eds. (Ravenna 1991) 111-125. (photocopy)

Croyden, F.E. “Abbot Laurence of Westminster and Hugh of St. Victor,” Medieval and Renaissance Studies 2 (1950) 169-171. (photocopy)

De la Mare, A.C. “Petrarch” and “Boccaccio” in The Handwriting of Italian Humanists (Oxford 1973) misc. pages. (photocopy)

De Marco, M. “Un Nuovo Codice del Commento di Bernardo Silvestre all’Eneide,” Aevum 28 (1954) 178-183. (photocopy)

Diemer, P. and D. “Liebeslieder 98-101,” Carmina Burana. Texte und Übersetzungen mit den Miniaturen aus der Handschrift und einem Aufsatz. (Frankfurt am Main 1987) 354-371. (photocopy)

D’Ovidio, F. “Benvenuto da Imola e la Leggenda Virgiliana,” Atti della Reale Accademia di Archeologia, Lettere e Belle Arti, n.s. Vol. 4 (1916) 85-122. (photocopy)

Dronke, P. “Bernardo Silvestre,” Enciclopedia Virgiliana, vol. 1 (Rome 1985) 497-500.

Dronke, P. “Dido’s Lament: From Medieval Latin Lyric to Chaucer,” Intellectuals and Poets in Medieval Europe. P. Dronke, ed. (Rome 1992) 431-456. (photocopy)

Dronke, P. “Integumenta Virgilii,” Lectures Médiévales de virgile. Actes du Colloque Organisé par l’École française de Rome (Rome 25-28 octobre, 1982). J.-Y. Tillette, ed. (Rome 1985) 313-329. (photocopy) 

Dronke, P. “The Return of Eurydice,” Classica et Mediaevalia 23.1-2 (1962) 198-215. (photocopy)

Early Hiberno-Latin Commentary on Virgil. Excerpts from various articles. (photocopy)

Elferink, M.A. La Descente de l’Âme d’Après Macrobe. Philosophia Antiqua 16. Leiden 1968. (monograph) (photocopy)

Elliott, K.O. and J.P. Elder. “A Critical Edition of the Vatican Mythographers,” Transactions of the American Philological Association 78 (1947) 189-207. (photocopy)

Engler, R., ed. “Preface and Introduction,” Cours de linguistique Générale (Wiesbaden 1967) IX-XII, 1-16. (photocopy)

Faider, P. “Virgilius,” Répertoire des Éditions de Scolies et Commentaires d’Auteurs Latins (Paris 1931) 39-47. (photocopy)

Federici, V. “Minuscola cancelleresca,” La scrittura della cancellerie Italiane dal Secolo XII al XVII, Fac-Simili per le Scuole di Paleografia degli Archivi di Stato (Rome 1934) 44 + plate LXXIV. (photocopy)

Feo, M. “Inquietudini Filologiche del Petrarca: Il Luogo della Discesa agli Inferi,” Italia Mediaevali e Umanistica 17 (1974) 115-183. (photocopy)

Fissi, R.M. “Benvenuto Rambaldi da Imola,” Enciclopedia Virgiliana I: A-DA (Roma 1984) 487-491. (photocopy)

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