I Tatti Renaissance Library

On Exile
Filelfo, Francesco, Jeroen De Keyser, and Scott W Blanchard. 2013. On Exile. Vol. 55. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 55, xxvi, 485 pages. Publisher's Version
Humanist Comedies
Grund, Gary R. 2005. Humanist Comedies. Vol. 19. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 19, xxx, 460 p. Publisher's Version Abstract
Paulus / Pier Paolo Vergerio -- The play of Philodoxus / Leon Battista Alberti -- Philogenia and Epiphebus / Ugolino Pisani -- Chrysis / Enea Silvio Piccolomini -- The epirote / Tommaso Mezzo.
Baiae
Pontano, Giovanni Gioviano, and Rodney G Dennis. 2006. Baiae. I Tatti Renaissance library ; 22. Vol. 22. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 22, xxiv, 236 p. Publisher's Version Abstract
"Giovanni Gioviano Pontano (1429-1503) was an important humanist and scholar of Renaissance Italy, the presiding spirit of the Accademia Pontaniana, and chief minister and tutor to the Aragonese Kings of Naples. He was also the most innovative and versatile Latin poet of Quattrocento Italy. His Two Books of Hendecasyllables, given the subtitle Baiae by their first editor Pietro Summonte, experiment brilliantly with the metrical form associated principally with the ancient Latin poet Catullus. The poems are the elegant offspring of Pontano's leisure, written to celebrate love, good wine, friendship, nature, and all the pleasures of life to be found at the seaside resort of Baiae on the Bay of Naples.They are translated here for the first time into English."--BOOK JACKET.
Writings on Church and Reform
Nicholas of Cusa, Cardinal, and Thomas M Izbicki. 2008. Writings on Church and Reform. I Tatti Renaissance library ; 33. Vol. 33. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 33, xx, 663 p. Publisher's Version Abstract

To the Bohemians: on the use of communion -- Is the authority of the holy councils greater than that of the pope? -- On presidential authority in a general council -- Oration at the Diet of Frankfurt -- That it is necessary to withdraw from neutrality or indecision -- Against suspension of allegiance -- A dialogue against the Amedeists -- Sermon 21: "Entering into the house" -- Letter to the Bohemians on church unity -- Letter to Rodrigo Sánchez de Arévalo -- Sermon 126: "Thou art Peter" -- Sermon 144: "I shall give thee the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven" -- Sermon 160: "Thou art Peter" -- Sermon 287: "Blessed art thou, Simon Bar-Jona" -- Sermon 280: "I am the Good Shepherd" -- Sermon 290: "When I shall be sanctified" -- A general reform of the church."Nicholas of Cusa (1401-1464), widely considered the most important original philosopher of the Renaissance, was born in Kues on the Moselle River. A polymath who studied canon law and became a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, he wrote principally on speculative theology, philosophy, and church policies. As a political thinker he is best known for De concordantia catholica, which presented a blueprint for peace in an age of ecclesiastical discord." "This volume makes most of Nicholas's other writings on Church and reform available in English for the first time, including legal tracts arguing the case of Pope Eugenius IV against the conciliarists, theological examinations of the nature of the Church, and writings on reform of the papacy and curia. Among the works translated are an early draft of De concordantia catholica and the Letter to Rodrigo Sanchez de Arevalo, which discusses the Church in light of the Cusan idea of "learned ignorance.""--Jacket.

Poems
Marullo Tarcaniota, Michele, and Charles Fantazzi. 2012. Poems. Vol. 54. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 54, xx, 475 pages. Publisher's Version Abstract

Epigrams -- Hymns to nature -- Poems of lament -- Miscellaneous epigrams -- The education of a prince -- Appendix: two letters of Marullus.

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