Iiro Kajanto,
“Poggio Bracciolini’s De Infelicitate Principum
and its Classical Sources,” IJCT 1.1 (1994-1995),
pp. 23-35.
Kenneth Lloyd-Jones, “The
Tension of Philology and Philosophy in the Translations of
Henri Estienne,” IJCT 1.1 (1994-1995), pp.
36-51.
James W. Binns, “John Parkhurst
and the Traditions of Classical Latin Poetry in Sixteenth-Century
England,” IJCT 1.1 (1994-1995), pp. 52-61.
J. K. Newman, “Empire
of the Sun: Lelio Guidiccioni and Pope Urban VIII,”
IJCT 1.1 (1994-1995), pp. 62-70.
Barry Baldwin, “On Some
Greek and Latin Poems by Thomas Gray,” IJCT
1.1 (1994-1995), pp. 71-88.
Patricia J. Osmond &
Robert W. Ulery, Jr., “Constantius Felicius Durantinus
and the Renaissance Origins of Anti-Sallustian Criticism,”
IJCT 1.3 (1994-1995), pp. 29-56.
John N. Grant, “Propertius,
Ovid and Two Latin Poems of Pietro Bembo,” IJCT
1.4 (1994-1995), pp. 48-62.
Kenneth Lloyd-Jones, “Erasmus
and Dolet on the Ethics of Imitation and the Hermeneutic Imperative,”
IJCT 2 (1995-1996), pp. 27-44.
Luc Deitz, “‘Aristoteles
imperator noster...’? J. C. Scaliger and Aristotle
on Poetic Theory,” IJCT 2 (1995-1996), pp. 54-67.
Laurence Richer, “Sur
quelques facteurs de décadence du latin en France dans
la deuxième moitié du dix-neuvième siècle,”
IJCT 2 (1995-1996), pp. 90-96.
Philip Ford, “Jean Dorat
and the Reception of Homer in Renaissance France,” IJCT
2 (1995-1996), pp. 265-274.
James A. W. Heffernan, “Alberti
on Appelles: Word and Image in De Pictura,”
IJCT 2 (1995-1996), pp. 345-359.
Michael Silverthorne,
“Political Terms in the Latin of Thomas Hobbes,”
IJCT 2 (1995-1996), pp. 499-509.
John F. McDiarmid, “Classical
Epitaphs for Heroes of Faith: Mid-Tudor Neo-Latin Memorial
Volumes and their Protestant Context,” IJCT
3 (1996-1997), pp. 23-47.
Charles Fantazzi, “The
Style of Quattrocento Latin Love Poetry,” IJCT
3 (1996-1997), pp. 127-146.
Albert Léonard, “Aspects
de la didactique du latin au XIXe siècle en France
et échos de sa réception par les élèves,”
IJCT 3 (1996-1997), pp. 308-325.
Robin Sowerby, “Early
Humanist Failure with Homer (I),” IJCT 4 (1997-1998),
pp. 37-63 and “Early Humanist Failure with Homer (II),”
IJCT 4 (1997-1998), pp. 165-194.
Paul Murgatroyd, “Johannes
Secundus Ellegia Sollemnis 1,” IJCT
4 (1997-1998), pp. 526-531.
Franz Römer, “Klassische
Bildung im Dienst habsburgischer Propaganda: Lateinische Panegyrik
in der Donaumonarchie,” IJCT 5 (1998-1999),
pp. 195-203.
Brendan Dooley, “The
Ptolemaic Astrological Tradition in the Seventeenth Century:
An Example from Rome,” IJCT 5 (1998-1999),
pp. 528-548.
Angela M.V. Fritsen, "Testing
Auctoritas: The Travels of Paolo Marsi, 1468-69,"
IJCT 6 (1999-2000), pp. 356-382.
Patricia J. Osmond, “Catiline
in Florence and Fiesole: The Medieval and Renaissance After-life
of a Roman Conspirator,” IJCT 7 (2000-2001),
pp. 3-38.
Mark Bannister, "Heroic
Hierarchies: classical models for panegyrics in seventeenth-century
France," IJCT 8 (2001-2002), pp. 38-59.
Roger Harmon, “Themistocles
and Philomathes: Amousoi and amousia in
Antiquity and the Early Modern Period,” IJCT
9 (2002-2003), pp. 351-390.
Richard Frank, "Fracastoro:
Poetry vs. Prose," IJCT 9 (2002-2003), pp. 524-534
(in press).
Carl P.E. Springer, “Arms
and the Theologian: Martin Luther’s Adversus Armatum
Virum Cocleum,” IJCT 10 (2003-2004), pp.
38-53 (in press).
John F. Miller, “Ovid’s
Fasti and the Neo-Latin Christian Calendar Poem,”
IJCT 10 (2003-2004), forthcoming.
Kirk Summers, "The Origins
Of The Title Of Muret’s Iuvenilia," IJCT
10 (2003-2004), forthcoming. |