XXVI – REFERENCES
WORKS CITED
- Anderson, Emily, ed. The Letters of Mozart and His Family. 2 vols. London: Macmillan, 1938. "Letter 206." Vol. I: 387-89. Volume I. “Letter 256.” Vol. II. 601-2. Volume II.
- Bacigalupo, Massimo. “Annotazioni XXVI.” Ezra Pound XXX Cantos. Parma: Ugo Guanda, 2012. 349.
- Chambers, D. S., ed. “Letter of Vittorio Carpaccio to Gian Francesco Gonzaga, 15 August 1511.” Patrons and Artists in the Italian Renaissance. London: Macmillan, 1970. 122-125.
- Chambers, David and Brian Pullan, eds.Venice: A Documentary History 1450-1630. Toronto: U of Toronto P. 2001.
- da Mosto, Andrea. L’Archivio di Stato di Venezia. Indice Generale, Storico, Descrittivo ed Analitico. Bibliothèque des “Annales Institutorum” vol. V. Roma: biblioteca d’Arte editrice, 1937. Free online.
- Fortini Brown, Patricia. Venetian Narrative Painting in the Age of Carpaccio. New Haven : Yale UP, 1994.
- Jones P. J. 1974. The Malatesta of Rimini and the Papal State. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2005.
- Madden, Thomas, F. Venice. A New History. New York: Penguin, 2012.
- Mamoli Zorzi, Rosella. “Il rapporto di Pound con le arti visive a Venezia” [Pound’s relationship to the Visual Arts in Venice.] Ezra Pound a Venezia. Firenze: Leo Olschki, 1985. 157-170.
- Pound, Ezra. The Cantos of Ezra Pound. New York: New Directions, 1998.
- Pound, Ezra. ABC of Reading. [1934] New York: New Directions, 2011.
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- Rosand, David. Myths of Venice. The Figuration of a State. Chapel Hill and London: The U of North Carolina P, 2001.
- Roessel, David. “The ‘Repeat in History’: Canto XXVI and Greece’s Asia Minor Disaster.” Twentieth Century Literature 34.2 (1988): 180–190. JSTOR.
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DIGITAL RESOURCES
- “Aegina.” Wikipedia.
- “Anno Mundi.” Anno Mundi.
- “Fortebracci, Carlo.” Treccani online.
- “Giustiniani, Bernardo.” Treccani Online.
- “Sagundino, Niccolò.” Treccani online.
- “dei Contrari, Uggucione.” Treccani online.
- “St George and St. Theodore.” Reliquarian.com.
- “Sardis.” Britannica online
- “Valturio. De Re militari.” Metropolitan Museum.
ILLUSTRATIONS
- Anon. Portrait of Diego Hurtado de Mendoza. Oil, on canvas 1560-1600. Madrid: Prado.
- Anon. Portrait of Ercole Gonzaga. ca 1527. Location unknown.
- Anon. Statue of Cosimo de Medici, Pater Patriae. Florence: Uffizi.
- Anon. Portrait of Gianfrancesco Gonzaga. Innsbruck: Ambras Castle. Wikipedia
- Basilica San Marco. Exterior.
- Basilica San Marco. Mosaic.
- Capriolo, Antonio. Portrait of Niccolò d’Este. Lithography, 1596.
- Carpaccio, Vittore. St. Stephen Preaching before the Gates of Jerusalem. Oil on canvas, 1511. Paris: Louvre.
- Croce, J. N. The Mozart Family, ca 1780. Oil on canvas, ca. 1780. Salzburg: Mozart Museum.
- De Pasti, Matteo. Siege machine. In Roberto Valturio. De Re Militari. Metropolitan Museum.
- Gozzoli, Benozzo. Gemisthus Plethon. Detail from the fresco Journey of the Magi (the young king). Florence: Palazzo Medici Riccardi.
- Pisanello. “Harnessed Horse.” Ink drawing on paper. Paris: Louvre. Drawing, Louvre.
- Pisanello. “John VIII Palaiologus.” Medal, 1438-39. London: British Museum. Wikipedia.
- Map of Venice’s possessions in the Mediterranean in the 15th and 16th centuries. 6 April 2008. Wikipedia Commons.