Series | Extent | Year | Author | Title |
IP 1 | 296pp | 1998 | ed Prue Shaw | The Letters of Giacomo Leopardi 1817-1837 |
IP 8 | 216pp | 2002 | Fabian Alfie | Comedy and Culture |
IP 13 | — | 2006 | Claire E. Honess | From Florence to the Heavenly City |
IP 19 | 242pp | 2009 | Rhiannon Daniels | Boccaccio and the Book |
IP 25 | 202pp | 2013 | George Corbett | Dante and Epicurus |
IP 26 | 252pp | 2013 | ed Paolo Chirumbolo, John Picchione | Edoardo Sanguineti |
IP 28 | — | 2013 | Fabio A. Camilletti | Leopardi's Nymphs |
IP 35 | 186pp | 2016 | Emanuela Patti | Pasolini after Dante |
IP 36 | — | 2017 | ed Sascha Bru, Luca Somigli,, Bart Van den Bossche | Futurism |
IP 37 | — | 2016 | ed Stefano Jossa, Giuliana Pieri | Chivalry, Academy, and Cultural Dialogues |
IP 43 | 280pp | 2019 | Paola Cori | Forms of Thinking in Leopardi’s Zibaldone |
IP 47 | 298pp | 2020 | Maria Pavlova | Saracens and their World in Boiardo and Ariosto |
IP 49 | — | 2021 | ed Maiko Favaro | Interpreting and Judging Petrarch’s Canzoniere in Early Modern Italy |
IP 52 | 412pp | 2021 | ed Nick Havely, Jonathan Katz with Richard Cooper | Dante Beyond Borders |
IP 53 | — | 2022 | Katherine Powlesland | Narrative Strategies for Participation in Dante's Divine Comedy |
IP 54 | — | 2022 | ed Adele Bardazzi, Francesco Giusti,, Emanuela Tandello | A Gaping Wound |
IP 56 | 256pp | 2023 | ed Guyda Armstrong, Simon A. Gilson, Federica Pich | Petrarch Commentary and Exegesis in Renaissance Italy and Beyond |
IP 57 | — | 2022 | Francesca Southerden | Dante and Petrarch in the Garden of Language |
IP 59 | 230pp | 2023 | Anne C. Leone | Dante’s Blood |