XXIV – REFERENCES

 

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WORKS CITED

  1. “Statua di Borso d’Este.” Ferarra nascosta.it.
  2. Alighieri, Dante. The Inferno. Tr. By Allen Mandelbaum. New York: Bantam, 1982. Digital Dante.
  3. Alighieri, Dante. Purgatorio. Tr. By Allen Mandelbaum. New York: Bantam, 1988. Digital Dante.
  4. Anonymous. “Hymn to Hermes.” The Homeric Hymns and Homerica with an English Translation by Hugh G. Evelyn-White. Cambridge, MA.: Harvard UP; London: William Heinemann Ltd. 1914. Perseus.
  5. Bandello, Matteo. 1554. “XLIV.” Novelle. Prima parte. 1943. Wikisource.
  6. Charney, Noah. “A History of Transnational Trafficking in Stolen and Looted Art and Antiquities.” Histories of Transnational Crime. Ed. Gerben Bruinsma. New York: Springer: 2015. 103-147.
  7. D’Annunzio, Gabriele. Libretto to Mascagni’s opera ParisinaFull text.
  8. dal Campo, Luchino. Viaggio del marchese Nicolò III d Este in Terrasanta (1413). A cura e con introduzione di Caterina Brandoli. pdf.
  9. Dares Phrygius. History of the Fall of Troy. [De Excidio Troiae Historia]. In The Trojan War. The Chronicles of Dictys of Crete and Dares the Phrygian. Tr. by R. M. Frazer (Jr.). Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1966. Theoi.com
  10. Lippincott, Kristen. The Frescoes of the Salone dei Mesi in the Palazzo Schifanoia in Ferrara: Style, Iconography and Cultural Context. Diss. University of Chicago, 1987.
  11. Pardi, Giuseppe. “Prefazione.” Diario Ferrarese dall’anno 1409 sino al 1502. III-XIX.
  12. Pound, Ezra. I Cantos di Ezra Pound. Volume primo. I primi trenta Cantos. Trans. by Mary de Rachewiltz. Bilingual edition, English-Italian. Milan: Lerici, 1961. 
  13. Ricciardi, Caterina. EikoneΣ. Napoli: Liguori, 1991.
  14. Tuohy, Thomas. Herculean Ferrara: Ercole d’Este (1471-1505) and the Invention of a Ducal Capital. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1996.
  15. Videtta, Antonio. « Introduzione » to Il Cavallo vivo by Leon Battista Alberti. Ed. and tr. Antonio Videtta. Napoli: Ce.S.M.E.T., 1991. Ousia.it.
  16. Wright, John Kirtland. Geographical Lore at the Time of the Crusades. New York: American Geographical Society, 1925. 

 

ILLUSTRATIONS

  1. Amadeo da Milano. Niccolò d’Este. Medal, ca. 1431. Madison: Chazen Museum of Art. Wikipedia.
  2. Cariola, Antonio. Portrait of Parisina d’Este. Ritratti dei principi d’Este. Ferrara: Doino, 1640.
  3. Cariola, Antonio. Portrait of Ugo d’Este. Parisina. Ritratti dei principi d’Este. Ferrara: Doino, 1640.
  4. di Giorgio, Francesco. Abduction of Helen. Harvard Museum: I Tatti. 
  5. di Giovanni, Dario. The Departure of Helen and Her Entourage for Cythera– Paris Abducting Helen– The Reception of Helen at Troy. Tempera on wood, ca 1468. Baltimore: The Walters Art Museum.
  6. Pisanello. Portrait of Leonello d’Este. Oil on canvas, 1441. Bergamo: Accademia Carrara. Wikipedia.
  7. Strozzi, Zanobi. The Abduction of Helen. Tempera on wood, ca. 1450-5. London: National Gallery.
  8. Zilocchi, Giaccomo. Reconstruction of the ecvestrian statue of Niccolò d’Este by Niccolò Baroncelli [Bronze, 1451]. Bronze, 1926. Photo by Riccardo Spezziari, 30 July 2009. Wikimedia Commons.
  9. Zilocchi, Giaccomo. Reconstruction of the Statue of Borso d’Este by Niccolò Baroncelli [Bronze, 1454]. Bronze, 1926. Photo by Alain Rouiller, 30 July 2008. Detail. Wikimedia Commons.

 

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