Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 October 2009
The articles presented here derive from a conference held at the Courtauld Institute in London in June 1991. We would like to express our deep thanks to the Society of Renaissance Studies for funding the conference and to the British Academy for a conference grant that allowed two of the Italian speakers to attend. Without their support the conference simply would not have been possible. We also wish to thank Constance Blackwell for planting the seed from which the conference grew, and for nurturing its early stages. This book is not, however, just a collection of conference proceedings. Most of the articles have been heavily revised and developed, and we would like to thank our contributors for responding with good grace to our many and frequent editorial suggestions.
The article by Daniela Lombardi was translated by Kate Lowe, Andrea Zorzi's by Trevor Dean, and Furio Bianco's by Frances Andrews and Trevor Dean.
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