This exhibit testifies to the interactions between Renaissance authors, printers, readers and texts.
It focuses on three particular examples, drawn from the Centre's rare holdings.

An exhibit by Scott Schofield, with assistance from Kelli Carr, Mark Crane, Agnes Juhasz-Ormsby, Milton Kooistra, and Kim Yates; prepared for the CRRS web site by Michael Ullyot.

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Selections from an exhibit of CRRS Books during the 2003
Renaissance Society of America annual meeting.
Erasmus, Cicero and the Debate over the Ideal Latin Style
Spenser’s Conversation with the Past
Reading and Annotating Terence in the Sixteenth-Century
Dialogus Ciceronianus:
A dispute over Latin style
Spenserian Inheritances Schoolboy Interpretations of Terence
       
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