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I maestri di medicina ed arti dell'Università di Ferrara 1391-1950. Ed. Raspadori Francesco. (Pubblicazioni dell'Università di Ferrara, 2.) Florence: Leo S. Olschki, 1991. xxxi + 295 pp. IL 55,000. ISBN: 88-222-3906-7.

La rinascita delsapere. Libri e maestri dello studio ferrarese. Ed. Castelli Patrizia. Venice: Marsilio Editori, 1991. 514 pp. IL 90,000. ISBN: 88-317-5589-7.

Atti dello Studium Generale Maceratense dal 1541 al 1551. Ed. Serangeli Sandro. (Studia et documenta historiae almi Studii Maceratensis, Documenti 1.) Turin: G. Giappichelli Editore, 1998. 219 pp. IL 30,000. ISBN: 88-348-7161-8.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

Paul F. Grendler*
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1 Petrarch's letter of 6 April 1351, declining appointment to the University of Florence, is found in Statuti dell'Universita e Studio Fiorentino dell'anno MCCCLXXXVII, ed. Alessandro Gherardi (Florence, 1881; reprint Bologna, 1973), 285-86. For an English translation of “On His Own Ignorance and That of Many Others” by Nachod, Hans, see The Renaissance Philosophy of Man, ed. Cassirer, Ernst, Kristeller, Paul Oskar, and Randall, John Herman Jr., (Chicago and London, 1948), 47133 Google Scholar.

2 See Schmitt, Charles B., Aristotle and the Renaissance (Cambridge, MA, and London, 1983 CrossRefGoogle Scholar) and the three collections of his articles: Studies in Renaissance Philosophy and Science (London, 1981); The Aristotelian Tradition and Renaissance Universities (London, 1984), and Reappraisals in Renaissance Thought, ed. Charles Webster (London, 1989).

3 The Medical Renaissance of the Sixteenth Century, edited by Wear, A., French, R. K., and Lonie, I. M. (Cambridge, 1983)Google Scholar, is a typical and excellent collection of articles, most of which deal with medical scholars who taught at universities.

4 Codice diplomatico dell'Universita di Pavia. Raccolta ed ordinato da Rodolfo Maiocchi, vol. 1, 1361-1400, vol. 2, part 1, 1401-1440; vol. 2, part 2: 1441-1450 (Pavia, 1905-1915; reprint, Bologna, 1971). Agostino Sottili's studies of the University of Pavia and the links between Pavia and German humanists are now collected in his Universita e cultura. Studi sui rapporti italo-tedeschi nell'eta dell'Umanesimo (Goldbach, 1993

5 No further volumes were published.

6 James Farge, K., Orthodoxy and Reform in Early Reformation France. The Faculty of Theology of Paris, 1500-1543. (Studies in Medieval and Reformation Thought, 32. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1985)Google Scholar; Biographical Register of Paris Doctors of'Theology, 1500-1536. (Subsidia mediaevalia, 10. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 1980); and Registre des procis-verbaux de la Faculte” de thiologie de VUniversiti de Paris (de Janvier 1524 a novembre 1533). Ed. James K. Farge, preface by André Tuilier (Textes et Documents sur l'Histoire des Universitds, 2. Paris: Klincksieck, 1990).