The Italian Love Poetry of Ludovico Ariosto: Court Culture and Classicism. Giada Guassardo. Biblioteca dell’“Archivum Romanicum.” Serie I: Storia, Letteratura, Paleografia 508. Florence: Olschki, 2021. viii + 244 pp. €26.
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knights deprive the narrative of a central focus, they reverberate with each other through formulaic language and decorations, allowing readers to fi ll in the missing parts. The fi fteenth-century Tavola Ritonda, with its magni fi cent pen-and-ink drawings interspersed throughout the text in Tuscan volgare , embodies the evolution of Italian Arthurian manuscripts and validates Molteni ’ s analytical approach: both image and word work together, establishing a system of mutual entrelacement , texts with texts, images with images — and, as Molteni so brilliantly proves in this excellent study, images with texts.
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Starting with volume 62 (2009), the University of Chicago Press will publish Renaissance Quarterly on behalf of the Renaissance Society of America. Renaissance Quarterly is the leading American journal of Renaissance studies, encouraging connections between different scholarly approaches to bring together material spanning the period from 1300 to 1650 in Western history. The official journal of the Renaissance Society of America, RQ presents twelve to sixteen articles and over four hundred reviews per year.