Publications

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PUBLICATIONS

 

Our ambitious and varied publication program serves as a bridge between I Tatti and the international scholarly community.  Beside our journal, I Tatti Studies in the Italian Renaissance, we take pride in our five book series: the new I Tatti Research Series, the I Tatti Renaissance Library, the I Tatti Studies in Italian Renaissance History, the Bernard Berenson Lectures, and the Villa I Tatti series. 

We are delighted to acknowledge that I Tatti’s publications program is supported by the following funds and institutions: Lila Wallace – Reader’s Digest Endowment Fund, the Scholarly Programs and Publications Funds in the names of Malcolm Hewitt Wiener, Craig and Barbara Smyth, Jean-François Malle, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Robert Lehman Foundation, and the Myron and Sheila Gilmore Publication Fund.

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Features ground-breaking work on every aspect of the literary, religious, artistic, historical, and scientific dimensions of Renaissance Italy.

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Assembling essays written by internationally renowned as well as aspiring younger scholars, this peer-reviewed series reflects I Tatti’s ambitious conference and research activities.

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Focusing on the major literary, historical, philosophical, and scientific works of the Italian Renaissance, the I Tatti Renaissance Library provides the original Latin text together with an accurate, readable English translation.

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One of the few series outside of Italy to produce peer-reviewed monographic studies on the history of the Italian Renaissance, the I Tatti Studies in Italian Renaissance History have become a landmark series for historians of early modern Italy and beyond.

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Delivered at I Tatti every few years by an internationally renowned scholar, the Bernard Berenson Lectures are dedicated to  the art, politics, religion, science, philosophy, or literature of the Italian Renaissance and beyond.

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This series comprises contributions written by or in honor of scholars associated with I Tatti as well as books on the history of Bernard Berenson and I Tatti and catalogues of I Tatti's outstanding art collections.

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This series explores the vibrant intellectual, artistic, and cultural energy that characterized Florence from the late nineteenth century through the Second World War.

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