Iter Italicum
Brill and Iter are pleased to present the only online edition of Paul Oskar Kristeller's Iter Italicum, the most comprehensive finding list available of previously uncatalogued or incompletely catalogued Renaissance humanistic manuscripts found in libraries and collections all over the world. Originally published in six volumes, between 1963 and 1992, it is an essential tool for any scholar working in the fields of classical, medieval and Renaissance studies.
Paul Oskar Kristeller (1905-1999) received doctorates in the field of philosophy from the University of Heidelberg (1928) and the University of Pisa (1937). In addition, he held many honorary degrees. He taught in Florence, Pisa, Yale and finally, Columbia University where he rose from associate in philosophy to professor and in 1968 was appointed F.J.E. Woodbridge Professor. He became professor emeritus in 1973 but continued as a special lecturer until 1976. Columbia awarded him an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters in 1974. He published numerous books and articles on almost every aspect of Renaissance thought and remains one of the foremost historians of Renaissance thought and philosophy.
Brill and Iter are pleased to present the only online edition of Paul Oskar Kristeller's Iter Italicum, the most comprehensive finding list available of previously uncatalogued or incompletely catalogued Renaissance humanistic manuscripts found in libraries and collections all over the world. Originally published in six volumes, between 1963 and 1992, it is an essential tool for any scholar working in the fields of classical, medieval and Renaissance studies.
Paul Oskar Kristeller (1905-1999) received doctorates in the field of philosophy from the University of Heidelberg (1928) and the U...
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Iter Italicum: Accedunt Alia Itinera. On CD-ROM. A Database of Uncatalogued or Incompletely Catalogued Humanistic Manuscripts of the Renaissance in Italian and other Libraries. Compiled by Paul Oskar Kristeller. Consultant Editor Luciano Floridi. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1995.
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Iter Italicum: a Finding List of Uncatalogued or Incompletely Catalogued Humanistic Manuscripts of the Renaissance in Italian and other Libraries. Volume 1: Italy: Agregento to Novara. Compiled by Paul Oskar Kristeller. London: The Warburg Institute; Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1963.
Iter Italicum: a Finding List of Uncatalogued or Incompletely Catalogued Humanistic Manuscripts of the Renaissance in Italian and other Libraries. Volume 2: Italy: Orvieto to Volterra [and] Vatican City. Compiled by Paul Oskar Kristeller. London: The Warburg Institute; Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1967.
Iter Italicum: Accedunt Alia Itinera: a Finding List of Uncatalogued or Incompletely Catalogued Humanistic Manuscripts of the Renaissance in Italian and other Libraries. Volume 3 (Alia Itinera I): Australia to Germany. Compiled by Paul Oskar Kristeller. London: The Warburg Institute; Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1967.
Iter Italicum: Accedunt Alia Itinera: a Finding List of Uncatalogued or Incompletely Catalogued Humanistic Manuscripts of the Renaissance in Italian and other Libraries. Volume 4 (Alia Itinera II): Great Britain to Spain. Compiled by Paul Oskar Kristeller. London: The Warburg Institute; Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1989.
Iter Italicum: Accedunt Alia Itinera: a Finding List of Uncatalogued or Incompletely Catalogued Humanistic Manuscripts of the Renaissance in Italian and other Libraries. Volume 5 (Alia Itinera III and Italy III): Sweden to Yugoslavia, Utopia [and] Supplement to Italy (A-F). Compiled by Paul Oskar Kristeller. London: The Warburg Institute; Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1990.
Iter Italicum: Accedunt Alia Itinera: a Finding List of Uncatalogued or Incompletely Catalogued Humanistic Manuscripts of the Renaissance in Italian and other Libraries. Volume 6 (Italy III and Alia Itinera IV): Supplement to Italy (G-V), Supplement to Vatican and Austria to Spain. Compiled by Paul Oskar Kristeller. London: The Warburg Institute; Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1992.
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