Contents:
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Introduction: Facets of Renaissance Encyclopaedism – W. Scott Blanchard and Andrea Severi
Roman Context
1. “Talking about Everything is a Nearly Infinite Task”: Encyclopaedism and Specialization in Lorenzo Valla's Elegantie Lingue Latine – Clementina Marsico
2. The Learned Encyclopaedism of Giovanni Tortelli – Paola Tomè
3. Roma Instaurata. Italia illustrata, Roma Triumphans: Flavio Biondo's Encyclopaedic Project for a Dictionary of Antiquities – Anne Raffarin
Encyclopaedism in Bologna
4. Encyclopaedism and Philology in Humanistic Bologna – Loredana Chines
5. “Since They know and profess the entire encyclopaedia”: New and Old Encyclopaedism in Codro Urceo's Satirical Sermo primus – Andrea Severi
Angelo Poliziano
6. A New Beginning: Poliziano's Panepistemon – Annarita Angelini
7. Poliziano between Philology and Poetry – W. Scott Blanchard
Encyclopaedism in the Sixteenth Century and in Northern Europe
8. Virtu and the Physician: Giorgio Valla's De expetendis et fugiendis rebus opus – Dustin Mengelkoch
9. When the Proverb Collection Became an Encyclopaedia: Erasmus of Rotterdam and Arsenius Apostolis – Lorenzi M. Ciolfi
10. Erasmus' Adagia: A Cultural Encyclopaedia – David Marsh
11. Producing Knowledge: Guillaume Budé‘s Encyclopaedic Horizon – Luigi-Alberto Sanchi
Index
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