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From: "F. Heberlein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 10 Jul 1999 09:21:24 +1

>      This is another thing I've been wondering:  everyone who talks about
> the Renaissance mythographers Natale Conti, Vicenzo Cartari, and Piero
> Valeriano refers back to 16th-c. editions of their works--Conti's
> _Mythologiae libri decem_, Cartari's _Images of the Gods_, Valeriano's
> _Hieroglyphica_.  Does that mean there have been no recent 
editions? 

I did a quick search in the catalogue of the Bayerische 
Staatsbibliothek, which specializes in titles like that:
no reprints of Conti or Catari, but one of Valeriano:

Hieroglyphica / G. P. Valeriano Bolzani. - Nachdr. d. Ausg. Lyon 1602
New York : Garland, 1976. - 644, 47 S. : zahlr. Ill.
(+The Renaissance and the gods ; 17.)
ISBN 0-8240-2069-3

You might try it yourself at: http://www-opac.bib-bvb.de)

Fritz Heberlein



  
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Seminar fuer Klassische Philologie
KU Eichstaett
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