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This is a non-fiction article about the manuscripts by Pietro Aretino. 'Pietro Aretino and his Manuscripts: The Author and His Texts.' By Jeanne Krier. Renaissance Quarterly, 54(3), pp 573-600. [1] [2] [3] In March 2012, an Italian team of curators from Pisa’s Department of Special Collections in the University Library embarked on a project to restore Pietro Aretino’s nine manuscripts in their possession. This article, edited by Prof. Giovanni Vattimo, pays tribute to these rare and important documents and the effort to preserve them.Francesco Greiner (1943-2014). An American scholar who taught at Brown University, Yale University and the University of Florence, where he was chair of the Department of Renaissance Studies. He was a member of numerous international scientific and cultural organizations such as the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (1966-1967) and the International Society for the History of Authorship, Les Belles Lettres (1972-1978). He was a member of various boards such as The Pierpont Morgan Library (1979-1993). He was a professor and chair of the Department of History and Classics at Transylvania University, Lexington, Kentucky (1985-2003). He was also a scholar in fields such as Rhetoric and the History of Culture. His publications include: "The Panegyrici Latini: A History of Selected Latin Orations in Two Volumes" (1982); "The Orator as Artist: The Rhetorical Theory and Practice of Renaissance Humanism" (1986); "A Bibliography of Classical Education: Schools and Instruction from the Beginnings to the Sixth Century AD" (1991). Nathaniel B. Smith (1940-2016) is an American scholar who taught at Vanderbilt University from 1966 to 2004. He was a member of numerous international scientific and cultural organizations such as The American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1986- ); The Medieval Academy of America (1994- ); the Society for the Study of Early Modern Women (2000- ); and the Renaissance Society of America (1990- ). He published various articles and books such as: "The Birth of Rhetorical Culture in Renaissance Italy" journal article in Representations, Spring 96(1) pp. 1–30. [4]This is an article by Nathaniel B. Smith about Francesco Arenerio, who was an Italian humanist. He received his education at the University of Padua under the famous Pietro Pomponazzi. He authored the "Expositio Aliquot Calligrammatum", and his other works include: "Lettere familiari", and Scriptores syris: die Literatur der syrischen Christen in der späten Neuzeit. Francesco Aretino (1519-1592) was an Italian writer, politician and playwright. His best known work is the "Decameron" (1484), a collection of 100 stories which is considered by many to be one of the greatest achievements in the history of Italian literature. [5] This is an article written by Nathaniel B. cfa1e77820
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