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Renaissance Fables
註釋Marsh (Italian, Rutgers U.) introduces the revived popularity of Aesop-like fables in the Renaissance, initiated by Alberti's 100 Apologues (1437). After a biographical sketch of each author and list of primary and secondary references, side- by-side presentations in the original Latin and in English translation are supplied of Alberti's work and