IV – REFERENCES
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- Baumann, Walter. Rose in the Steel Dust. Bern: Francke, 1967.
- Catullus, Valerius. The Carmina of Gaius Catullus. Now first completely Englished into verse and prose, the metrical part by Captain Sir Richard F. Burton, and the prose portion, introduction and notes explanatory and illustrative by Leonard C. Smithers. London: 1894. Perseus.edu. Tufts U, n.d. Accessed 22 July 2016. Perseus.
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- Redman, Tim. “Pound’s Library: A Preliminary Catalog.” Paideuma 15.2-3 (Fall-winter 1986): 213-37. Go to article.
- Ricciardi, Caterina. EikoneΣ. Napoli: Liguori, 1991.
- Tao, Naikan. “Canto IV and the “Peach blossom Poetic.” Ezra Pound and Poetic Influence: The Official proceedings of the 17th Ezra Pound International Conference Held at Castle Brunnenburg Tirolo di Merano. Ed. Helen Dennis. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2001. 114-129.
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ILLUSTRATIONS
- Buckingham, J. S. Hamadan and Mount Alwund, the Ancient Ecbatana. Illustration from Travels in Assyria, Media and Persia. London: 1829. 159. Cambridge UP.
- Peire Vidal. Manuscript illumination 854. Folio 39. Paris: Bibliothèque Nationale. Gallica Digital Library.Wikimedia Commons.
- Poitiers. Notre Dame la Grande in Poitiers. Wikimedia Commons.
- Python of Paestum. Cadmus and the Dragon. Detail of a calyx crater. Paris: Musée du Louvre. Wikimedia Commons.
- Stefano da Verona. Madonna del Roseto. 1420-1435. Verona: Museo del Castelvecchio. Wikimedia Commons.
- Verona. Arena di Verona. Arraunaromana.org.
- Verona. Ponte Scaligero. Zainoo.com.