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Cambridge, Massachusetts :
The I Tatti Renaissance Library, Harvard University Press,
2013.
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Series: | I Tatti Renaissance library
57. |
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Table of Contents:
- Syphilis, or the French disease
- Joseph
- Carmina: Alcon, or on the care of hunting dogs
- On the death of Marcantonio della Torre
- On the death of Paolo and Giulio, Fracastoro's sons
- To Daniele Rainieri, prefect of Verona
- To Giovanni Matteo Giberti, bishop of Verona
- To Marguerite Valois, queen of Navarre
- To Marcantonio Flaminio and Galeazzo Florimonte
- To Francesco della Torre of Verona
- On the death of Eriprando Madruzzo
- To Cardinal Alessandro Farnese
- To the same illustrious cardinal
- To Pope Julius III
- Fragment
- Fragment, to Giambattista della Torre
- Winter, to the same
- Spring, to the same
- Fragment, to the same
- Another fragment
- Another fragment, to the same
- Another fragment
- On the birthday of Giano Fregoso
- On the birth of a son to Vittoria Farnese
- The tomb of Francesco Maria Molza of Modena
- To Giovanni Lippomano
- On the death of Giovanni Battista da Monte
- To Giovanni Matteo Giberti
- To the same
- To the same
- To the same
- On the Marsango rivulet
- On the same
- From the end of Homocentrica
- From the book on contagious diseases
- From the same work
- From the dialogue on poetry
- From the first book on intellection
- From the same book
- At the end of the same book
- From the second book on intellection
- From the same book
- From the dialogue on the soul
- From the same dialogue: psyche
- An ancient epigram, from blending wine
- To Bacchus the conciliator
- On the flight of the emperor Charles V
- On the death of Marcantonio della Torre
- An offering of thanks to Marco Antonio Flaminio
- Fragments of a poem in praise of Giberti
- Fragment of an eclogue in praise of Giberti
- Fragment on poisons
- Fragment on poisons
- Another fragment
- Beginning of the syphilis: another version
- On the death of M. Ghiberti.