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  • Intro; Building the Canon through the Classics: Imitation and Variation in Renaissance Italy (1350-1580); Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; List of Illustrations; Notes on the Editor; Notes on Contributors; 1 Introduction; 2 Boccaccio as Homer: A Recently Discovered Self-portrait and the 'modern' Canon; 3 In the Center of the Kaleidoscope: Ovidian Poetic Image and Boccaccio's Self-Representation in De Mulieribus Claris; 4 The Place of the Father: The Reception of Homer in the Renaissance Canon; 5 Politian: The Philologer as Artist
  • 6 Humanistic Biographies of Horace and His Inclusion in the Fifteenth-century Literary Canon7 Editing Vernacular Classics in the Early Sixteenth Century: Ancient Models and Modern Solutions; 8 Building the Canon in 1530s Rome: Colocci's epigrammatari as a Test Case; 9 The Literary Canon and the Visual Arts: From the Three Crowns to Ariosto and Tasso; 10 'Re-figuring' Lucian of Samosata: Authorship and Literary Canon in Early Modern Italy; Index of Names; Index of Places