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1The Genesis of the Family TreeI Tatti Studies199163
2What Did Giovannino Read and Write? Literacy in Early Renaissance FlorenceI Tatti Studies199534
3The Social Politics of Pre-Linnaean Botanical ClassificationI Tatti Studies199129
4Dominion of the Ear: Singing the Vernacular in Piazza San MartinoI Tatti Studies201329
5Music and Patronage in Late Sixteenth-Century Florence: The Case of Jacopo Corsi (1561-1602)I Tatti Studies198527
6The Sassetti Chapel Revisited: Santa Trinita and Lorenzo de' MediciI Tatti Studies199720
7Historia and Istoria: Alberti's Terminology in ContextI Tatti Studies199920
8The Economy of Renaissance Italy: The Preconditions for Luxury ConsumptionI Tatti Studies198718
9The Birth of Ruins in Quattrocento Adoration PaintingsI Tatti Studies201518
10Art in the Service of Liberty: Battista della Palla, Art Agent for Francis II Tatti Studies199317
11Lucretius and the Epicureans in the Social and Political Context of Renaissance FlorenceI Tatti Studies200117
12Collecting Women: Three French Kings and Manuscripts of Empire in the Italian WarsI Tatti Studies201717
13Brunelleschi and Bureaucracy: The Tradition of Public Patronage at the Florentine CathedralI Tatti Studies198916
14“Fanno bandire, notificare, et expressamente comandare”: Town Criers and the Information Economy of Renaissance FlorenceI Tatti Studies201316
15Latin and Vernacular in Quattrocento Florence and Beyond: An IntroductionI Tatti Studies201316
16New Evidence for the Iconography of David in Quattrocento FlorenceI Tatti Studies199515
17Carriages, Violence, and Masculinity in Early Modern RomeI Tatti Studies201415
18Ippolito Tromboncino, Cantore al LiutoI Tatti Studies198914
19Non Occorre Nominare Tanti Musici: Private Patronage and Public Ceremony in Late Sixteenth-Century FlorenceI Tatti Studies199114
20Duelling and Civility in Sixteenth Century ItalyI Tatti Studies199714
21“Aristotile in parlare materno”: Vernacular Readings of theEthicsin the QuattrocentoI Tatti Studies201314
22Giving Vasari the Giorgio TreatmentI Tatti Studies201514
23Vanquished Bodies, Weaponized Words: Pietro Aretino’s Conflicting Portraits of the Sexes and the Sack of RomeI Tatti Studies201413
24Florentine Voices from the "Catasto", 1427-1480I Tatti Studies199312
25DADA DEGLI ADIMARI'S LETTERS FROM SANT'ANTONINO: Identity, Maternity, and SpiritualityI Tatti Studies200912
26Lorenzo de’ Medici’s Magnificent Cups: Precious Vessels as Status Symbols in Fifteenth-Century EuropeI Tatti Studies201312
27Meanings of Masculinity in Paolo Giovio’s “Ischian” DialoguesI Tatti Studies201412
28Demonstrating Ingenuity: The Display and Concealment of Knowledge in Renaissance Artists’ WorkshopsI Tatti Studies201612
29Ghiberti on the Destruction of ArtI Tatti Studies199511
30Brilliant Bodies: Material Culture and the Adornment of Men in North Italy’s Quattrocento CourtsI Tatti Studies201311
31Italy in the No Longer Forgotten CenturiesI Tatti Studies201311
32Nonelite Male Perspectives on Procured Abortion, Rome circa 1600I Tatti Studies201411
33Michelangelo at Work: Bernardino Basso, Friend, Scoundrel and CapomaestroI Tatti Studies198910
34After the Medici. The New Rome of Pope Paul III FarneseI Tatti Studies200710
35Open City: An Introduction to Gender in Early Modern RomeI Tatti Studies201410
36The Averroism of John Argyropoulos and His "Quaestio utrum intellectus humanus sit perpetuus"I Tatti Studies19939
37The Republic of Sound: Listening to Florence at the Threshold of the RenaissanceI Tatti Studies20138
38Metaphor, Sacrament, and the Problem of Allegory in "Gerusalemme Liberata"I Tatti Studies19917
39An Entrepreneurial Silk Weaver in Renaissance FlorenceI Tatti Studies20057
40The Uses and Abuses of Gifts in the World of Ferdinando de' Medici (1549-1609)I Tatti Studies20076
41Passing on Secrets: Interactions between Latin and Vernacular Medicine in Medieval EuropeI Tatti Studies20136
42Palaces, Politics and Society in Fifteenth-Century FlorenceI Tatti Studies19875
43Faith as Cover-up: Ariosto's "Orlando Furioso", Canto 21, and Machiavellian EthicsI Tatti Studies19995
44Absence and Resemblance: Early Images of Bernardino da Siena and the Issue of Portraiture (With a New Proposal for Sassetta)I Tatti Studies20075
45Humanism and Education in Renaissance ArezzoI Tatti Studies19874
46Humanism's New Science: The History of the FutureI Tatti Studies19914
47Aspects of Clerical Patronage and Musical Migration in the RenaissanceI Tatti Studies19934
48Lorenzo Valla's Anti-Aristotelian Natural PhilosophyI Tatti Studies19934
49FASHIONING THE IMAGERY OF A FRANCISCAN OBSERVANT PREACHER: Early Renaissance Portraiture of Bernardino da Siena in Northern ItalyI Tatti Studies20094
50MYTH AND MANAGEMENT IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF BRUNELLESCHI'S CUPOLAI Tatti Studies20114