John Rylands Library
Manchester
United Kingdom
Petrarchan texts mentioned in Zuccolo’s dialogue include: RVF 348 (A5r); RVF 347 (A5r); RVF 334 (A5r); RVF 306 (A5v); RVF 172 (A5v); RVF 72 (A5v); RVF 230 (A5v); RVF 154 (A5v); RVF 73 (A6r); RVF 165 (A6r), RVF 191 (A6r); RVF 143 (B2v); Triumphus Amoris I (B7v); RVF 366 (B8r); RVF 207 (B8v); RVF 290 (B8v); RVF 264 (C1r); RVF 240 (C1r); RVF 212 (C1r); RVF 212 (C1r); RVF 56 (C1v); RVF 48 (C1v); RVF 237 (C1v); RVF 22 (C2r); RVF 270 (C4r); RVF 331 (C4r); RVF 207 (C4v); RVF 222 (C4v); RVF 265 (C5r); Triumphus Pudicitie (C5v); RVF 1 (C7v and D1r); RVF 70 (C8r); RVF 264 (C8v); RVF 360 (D1v).
Other texts mentioned include: Cesare Cremonino’s Le pompe funebri overo Aminta e Clori (A1v-A2r); Bembo, son. ‘Crin d’oro crespo e d’ambra tersa e pura’ (B2v); Virgil, Aeneid (B3v); Horace, Ars Poetica (B5r); Terence, Eunuchus (B5r-B5v); Ovid, Amores (C2v); Ariosto, Orlando Furioso (C3r and D1v); Lucretius, De rerum natura (C5r); Aristotle (C7v); Alessandro Calderoni’s Esilio Amoroso (D2r).