This evening I was looking at the most recent volume of Medievalia et
humanistica and came across a review of the following:

The Classical Tradition in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Proceedings
of the First European Science Foundation Workshop on the Reception of
Classical Texts. Florence, Certosa del Galluzzo, 26-27 June 1992. Ed.
Claudio Leonardi and Birger M. Olsen. Spoleto: Centro Italiano di Studi
sull'Alto Medioevo, 1995. 

Two articles on Virgil ("Textkritische Marginalien und allegorisierende
Illustrationen im Vergilcodex 837 der Universita:tsbibliothek in Valencia"
and "Vergils 'Aeneis' und die mittelalterlichen Eneas-Romane") but perhaps
most important of all is the appendix by Pierre Petitmengin and Birger Munk
Olsen: "Bibliographie de la re/ception de la litte/rature classique du IXe
au XVe sie\cle" (pp. 199-274). The bibliography itself is indexed (by
modern author) on pp. 275-83).

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