RE: VIRGIL: another bibliographic query

1999-07-13 Thread RANDI C ELDEVIK
Thanks to Colin Burrow and others who provided me with information. It sounds as though I will have to travel somewhere to see Giraldi Cintio's _Dell'Ercole_. Does anyone have knowledge of which libraries in the U.S. have the 16th c. edition of _Dell'Ercole_? Also, what about Groegorio Giraldi's

RE: VIRGIL: another bibliographic query

1999-07-12 Thread Colin Burrow
OTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of RANDI C ELDEVIK > Sent: 9 July 1999 23:55 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: VIRGIL: another bibliographic query > > > This is another thing I've been wondering: everyone who talks about > the Renaissance mythographers

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

VIRGIL: another bibliographic query

1999-07-09 Thread RANDI C ELDEVIK
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 their works--Conti's _Mythologiae libri decem_, Cartari's _Images of the Gods_, Valeriano's _Hieroglyphica_.