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Volume 59, Number 3, Fall 2006Table of Contents
- Encountering the Counter-Reformation
- pp. 706-720
- Homer for the Court of François I
- pp. 732-767
Reviews
- The Letters of Marsilio Ficino (review)
- pp. 1294-1296
- On Renaissance Commentaries (review)
- pp. 834-836
- St. Peter's in the Vatican (review)
- pp. 859-861
- Bellini and the East (review)
- pp. 864-865
- Amadis de Gaule. Book 4 (review)
- pp. 887-889
- Grammaire française (1623) (review)
- pp. 897-898
- John Calvin's Ideas (review)
- pp. 912-913
- The Court Midwife (review)
- pp. 933-934
- Spiritual Shakespeares (review)
- pp. 974-975
Books Received
- Books Received
- pp. 986-1010
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