págs. 5-12
Women on the move: trends in Anglophone studies of women in the Italian Renaissance
págs. 13-26
Il "made in Italy" sul teatro rinascimentale: una nuova frontiera culturale
págs. 27-36
págs. 37-46
págs. 47-56
The Republic of Sound: listening to Florence at the Threshold of the Renaissance
págs. 57-84
págs. 85-106
"Fano bandire, notificare, et expressamente comandare": town criers and the information economy of Renaissance Florence
págs. 107-152
págs. 153-180
Owning the corner: the "powers" of Florence and the question of agency
págs. 181-196
The Emperor's hat: city, space, and identity in contemporary accounts of Charles V's entry into Bologna in 1529
págs. 197-220
Creations and re-creations: contexts for the experience of the Renaissance street
págs. 221-230
Latin and vernacular in Quattrocento Florence and beyond: an introduction
págs. 231-242
págs. 243-256
"This sort of men": the vernacular and the humanist movement in fifteenth-century Florence
págs. 257-272
Dominion of the ear: singing the vernacular in Piazza San Martino
págs. 273-288
Passing on secrets: interactions between latin and vernacular medicine in Medieval Europe
págs. 289-310
"Aristotile in parlare materno": vernacular readings of the "Ethics" in the Quattrocento
págs. 311-342
págs. 343-362
págs. 363-376
págs. 377-414
Lorenzo de' Medici's magnificent cups: precious vessels as status symbols in fifteenth-century Europe
págs. 415-444
Brilliant bodies: material culture and the adornment of men in North Italy's Quattrocento courts
págs. 445-490
Lords and monster: visible emblems of rule
págs. 491-523
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