In Memoriam
Series Editor's Foreword
General Introduction and Select Bibliography
From the Middle Ages to the Renaissance
1. Bartolus of Sassoferrato, On the Tyrant
2. Francesco Petrarca, Letters on Familiar Matters
3. Francesco Petrarca, Secretum: Second Dialogue
4. Giovanni Dondi dall'Orologio, Letter to Fra Guglielmo Centueri da Cremona
The Social and Economic Structure of Early Renaissance Italy
5. Leon Battista Alberti, On the Family
6. Alessandra Macinghi negli Strozzi, Letter to Filippo degli Strozzi
7. Bernardino da Siena, Sermons: "On the Vanity of the World and Especially of Women"
and "On Usury"
Humanist Culture and Problems of Politcal Order in Renaissance Florence
8. Leonardo Bruni, On the Constitution of the Florentines
9. Luca Landucci, Florentine Diary
10. Bartomomeo Scala, Dialogue on Laws and Judgments
11. Niccolò Machiavelli, Letters
12. Niccolò Machiavelli, Discourses on the First Ten Books of Titus Livius
13. Scipione Ammirato, The Florentine Histories
14. Giovanni Botero, The Reason of the State
Arts and Letters
15. Giorgio Vasari, Life of Michelangelo
16. Jacopo Pontormo, Letter to Benedetto Varchi
17. Marguérite de Navarre, The Heptameron
18. Montaigne, Essays: "Of Cannibals" and "Of Books"
19. Vincenzo Galilei, Dialogue on Ancient and Modern Music
The Religious Reformation
20. Martin Luther, Letter to Pope Leo X
21. The Twelve Articles and Admonition to Peace
22. Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam
23. John Calvin, Institutes of the Christian Religion
24. The Council of Trent: Bull of Convocation and Canons and Decrees, Sessions 4 and 6
25. A Reformation City: The Diary of Giambattista Casale
Index of Names