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Volume 58, Number 1, Spring 2005Table of Contents
- A Rhetoric of the Decameron (review)
- pp. 159-161
- Lettere, 1486-1487 (review)
- pp. 191-192
- The Cambridge Companion to Giotto (review)
- pp. 195-196
- The Cambridge Companion to Titian (review)
- pp. 203-204
- Su Tiziano (review)
- pp. 205-206
- Propaganda and the Jesuit Baroque (review)
- pp. 210-211
- Por Marcelo (review)
- pp. 225-227
- Le Cymbalum mundi (review)
- pp. 234-236
- La pensée militaire de Zwingli (review)
- pp. 271-272
- Toward a Geography of Art (review)
- pp. 279-280
- Le mecaniche (review)
- pp. 295-297
- Shakespeare, Law, and Marriage (review)
- pp. 338-339
- Books Received
- pp. 360-382
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