VIRGIL: how to for the illiterate

1999-07-10 Thread David Wilson-Okamura
I guess a reminder is in order: if you decide it's time to leave the mailing list, follow the instructions that are posted at the bottom of every message (including this one). Please note that you need to leave using the same email address you used when you joined -- exactly the same. Wondering wha

Re: VIRGIL: another bibliographic query

1999-07-10 Thread David Wilson-Okamura
<< Forwarded message >> From: "F. Heberlein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Sat, 10 Jul 1999 09:21:24 +1 > This is another thing I've been wondering: everyone who talks about > the Renaissance mythographers Natale Conti, Vicenzo Cartari, and Piero > Valeriano refers back to 16th-c. editions of t

Re: VIRGIL: another bibliographic query

1999-07-10 Thread James M. Pfundstein
You might want to have a look at a series Garland put out in the 70s, facsimile editions of Renaissance mythographers. Natale Conti is #11 in the series, Cartari # 12 and Valeriano #17. Conti, Natale, 1520-1582 Mythologiae, Venice, 1567 / Natalis Comes New York : Garland Pub., 1976 Cartari, Vince