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Table Of Contents:
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xvii
Phonetic Equivalents xix
Map: Western Africa, 1200--1400 2408(1)
Africa: The Mali Epic of Son-Jara 2409(56)
Time Line 2414(1)
THE Epic of Son-Jara (Maninka, late thirteenth--early fourteenth century) 2415(49)
From Episode 1. Prologue in Paradise 2415(1)
From Episode 2. Mecca 2416(3)
From Episode 3. Sankaran 2419(10)
From Episode 4. The Manden 2429(13)
From Episode 5. Mema 2442(10)
From Episode 6. Kulu-Koro 2452(7)
From Episode 7. Kanbi 2459(5)
Fa-Digi Sisoko
John William Johnson
Map: Western Europe, Ca. 1560 2464(1)
The Renaissance in Europe 2465(598)
Time Line 2473(3)
Francis Petrarch (1304--1374) 2476(14)
Letter to Dionisio da Borgo San Sepolcro [The Ascent of Mount Ventoux] (Italian) 2480(5)
James Harvey Robinson
Henry Winchester Rolfe
[Sonnets] (Italian) 2485(1)
1 [You who hear in scattered rhymes] 2485(1)
3 [It was the day when the sun's rays turned pale with grief] 2486(1)
34 [Apollo, if the sweet desire is still alive that inflamed you] 2486(1)
Robert M. Durling
61 [Blest be the day, and blest the month and year] 2487(1)
Joseph Auslander
62 [Father in heaven, after each lost day] 2487(1)
Bernard Bergonzi
78 [When Simon received the high idea] 2487(1)
Robert M. Durling
90 [She used to let her golden hair fly free] 2488(1)
Morris Bishop
126 [Clear, fresh, sweet waters] 2488(1)
189 [My ship laden with forgetfulness passes through a harsh sea] 2489(1)
Robert M. Durling
333 [Go, grieving rimes of mine, to that hard stone] 2490(1)
Morris Bishop
Desiderius Erasmus (1466?--1536) 2490(27)
The Praise of Folly (Latin) 2494(23)
Clarence Miller
Niccolo Machiavelli (1469--1527) 2517(17)
Letter to Francesco Vettori [``That Food Which Alone Is Mine''] (Italian) 2520(1)
Allan H. Gilbert
The Prince (Italian) 2521(1)
New Princedoms Gained with Other Men's Forces and Through Fortune 2521(3)
[Princely Virtues] 2524(6)
[``Fortune Is a Woman''] 2530(2)
[The Roman Dream] 2532(2)
Allan H. Gilbert
Ludovico Ariosto (1474--1533) 2534(15)
Orlando Furioso (Italian) 2537(1)
From Cantos 23 and 24 [Orlando's Great Madness] 2537(5)
From Canto 25 [Fiordispina's Love for Bradamant] 2542(5)
From Canto 29 [Angelica Encounters Orlando] 2547(2)
Guido Waldman
Baldesar Castiglione (1478--1529) 2549(15)
The Book of the Courtier (Italian) 2552(1)
From Book 1. To Messer Alfonso Ariosto 2552(12)
Charles S. Singleton
Marguerite De Navarre (1492--1549) 2564(27)
The Heptameron (French) 2568(1)
From Prologue 2568(3)
From Day One 2571(1)
Story Three 2571(5)
Story Four 2576(5)
Story Five 2581(2)
Story Six 2583(2)
Story Seven 2585(1)
Story Eight 2586(5)
P. A. Chilton
Francois Rabelais (1495?--1553) 2591(41)
Gargantua and Pantagruel (French) 2595(1)
From Book I 2595(1)
[Education of a Giant Humanist] 2595(12)
[The Abbey of Theleme] 2607(9)
From Book II 2616(1)
[Pantagruel: Birth and Education] 2616(2)
[Father's Letter from Home] 2618(4)
[The World in Pantagruel's Mouth] 2622(10)
Burton Raffel
Michel De Montaigne (1533--1592) 2632(39)
Essays (French) 2636(1)
To the Reader 2636(1)
Of the Power of the Imagination 2636(8)
Of Cannibals 2644(9)
Of the Inconsistency of Our Actions 2653(5)
Of Coaches 2658(13)
Donald Frame
Miguel De Cervantes (1547--1616) 2671(112)
Don Quixote (Spanish) 2675(1)
From Part I 2675(1)
Prologue 2675(5)
[``I Know Who I Am, and Who I May Be, If I Choose''] 2680(20)
[Fighting the Windmills and a Choleric Biscayan] 2700(14)
[Fighting the Sheep] 2714(4)
[``To Right Wrongs and Come to the Aid of the Wretched''] 2718(8)
[``Set Free at Once That Lovely Lady''] 2726(5)
From Part II 2731(1)
Prologue 2731(3)
[``Put into a Book''] 2734(6)
[A Victorious Duel] 2740(25)
[``For I Well Know the Meaning of Valor''] 2765(7)
[Last Duel] 2772(3)
[Homecoming and Death] 2775(8)
Samuel Putnam
Lope De Vega (1562--1635) 2783(38)
Fuente Ovejuna (Spanish) 2787(34)
Angel Flores
Muriel Kittel
William Shakespeare (1564--1616) 2821(175)
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark (English) 2828(91)
The Tragedy of Othello the Moor of Venice (English) 2919(77)
John Milton (1608--1674) 2996(66)
Paradise Lost (English) 3001(1)
From Book 1 [``This Great Argument''] 3001(1)
From Book 4 3001(1)
The Argument [Satan's Entry into Paradise; Adam and Eve in Their Bower] 3002(11)
From Book 8 3013(1)
The Argument 3013(1)
[Adam Describes His Own Creation and That of Eve; Having Repeated His Warning, the Angel Departs] 3013(10)
Book 9 3023(1)
The Argument 3023(1)
[Temptation and Fall] 3024(25)
From Book 10 3049(1)
The Argument 3049(1)
[Acceptance, Reconciliation, Hope] 3050(9)
From Book 12 [``The World Was All Before Them''] 3059(3)
Map: The Americas, 1500--1650 3062(1)
Native America and Europe in the New World 3063(5)
Time Line 3068(2)
Florentine Codex (Nahuatl and Spanish, 1547--1579) 3070(3)
[The Midwife Addresses the Woman Who Has Died in Childbirth] 3071(2)
John Bierhorst
[The Midwife Addresses the Newly Delivered Woman] 3073(1)
Thelma Sullivan
Cantares Mexicanos (Nahuatl, 1550--1581) 3073(3)
Song IV. Mexican Otomi Song 3075(1)
Song XII. Song for Admonishing Those Who Seek No Honor in War 3075(1)
John Bierhorst
Popol Vuh (Quiche Mayan, 1554--1558) 3076(3)
From Part 1 [Prologue, Creation] 3079(3)
From Part 2 [The Twins Defeat Seven Macaw] 3082(2)
From Part 3 [Victory over the Underworld] 3084(4)
From Part 4 [Origin of Humanity, First Dawn] 3088(4)
From Part 5 [Prayer for Future Generations] 3092
Dennis Tedlock
A Note On Translation 1(11)
Permissions Acknowledgments 12(1)
Index 13
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xvii
Phonetic Equivalents xix
Map: Western Africa, 1200--1400 2408(1)
Africa: The Mali Epic of Son-Jara 2409(56)
Time Line 2414(1)
THE Epic of Son-Jara (Maninka, late thirteenth--early fourteenth century) 2415(49)
From Episode 1. Prologue in Paradise 2415(1)
From Episode 2. Mecca 2416(3)
From Episode 3. Sankaran 2419(10)
From Episode 4. The Manden 2429(13)
From Episode 5. Mema 2442(10)
From Episode 6. Kulu-Koro 2452(7)
From Episode 7. Kanbi 2459(5)
Fa-Digi Sisoko
John William Johnson
Map: Western Europe, Ca. 1560 2464(1)
The Renaissance in Europe 2465(598)
Time Line 2473(3)
Francis Petrarch (1304--1374) 2476(14)
Letter to Dionisio da Borgo San Sepolcro [The Ascent of Mount Ventoux] (Italian) 2480(5)
James Harvey Robinson
Henry Winchester Rolfe
[Sonnets] (Italian) 2485(1)
1 [You who hear in scattered rhymes] 2485(1)
3 [It was the day when the sun's rays turned pale with grief] 2486(1)
34 [Apollo, if the sweet desire is still alive that inflamed you] 2486(1)
Robert M. Durling
61 [Blest be the day, and blest the month and year] 2487(1)
Joseph Auslander
62 [Father in heaven, after each lost day] 2487(1)
Bernard Bergonzi
78 [When Simon received the high idea] 2487(1)
Robert M. Durling
90 [She used to let her golden hair fly free] 2488(1)
Morris Bishop
126 [Clear, fresh, sweet waters] 2488(1)
189 [My ship laden with forgetfulness passes through a harsh sea] 2489(1)
Robert M. Durling
333 [Go, grieving rimes of mine, to that hard stone] 2490(1)
Morris Bishop
Desiderius Erasmus (1466?--1536) 2490(27)
The Praise of Folly (Latin) 2494(23)
Clarence Miller
Niccolo Machiavelli (1469--1527) 2517(17)
Letter to Francesco Vettori [``That Food Which Alone Is Mine''] (Italian) 2520(1)
Allan H. Gilbert
The Prince (Italian) 2521(1)
New Princedoms Gained with Other Men's Forces and Through Fortune 2521(3)
[Princely Virtues] 2524(6)
[``Fortune Is a Woman''] 2530(2)
[The Roman Dream] 2532(2)
Allan H. Gilbert
Ludovico Ariosto (1474--1533) 2534(15)
Orlando Furioso (Italian) 2537(1)
From Cantos 23 and 24 [Orlando's Great Madness] 2537(5)
From Canto 25 [Fiordispina's Love for Bradamant] 2542(5)
From Canto 29 [Angelica Encounters Orlando] 2547(2)
Guido Waldman
Baldesar Castiglione (1478--1529) 2549(15)
The Book of the Courtier (Italian) 2552(1)
From Book 1. To Messer Alfonso Ariosto 2552(12)
Charles S. Singleton
Marguerite De Navarre (1492--1549) 2564(27)
The Heptameron (French) 2568(1)
From Prologue 2568(3)
From Day One 2571(1)
Story Three 2571(5)
Story Four 2576(5)
Story Five 2581(2)
Story Six 2583(2)
Story Seven 2585(1)
Story Eight 2586(5)
P. A. Chilton
Francois Rabelais (1495?--1553) 2591(41)
Gargantua and Pantagruel (French) 2595(1)
From Book I 2595(1)
[Education of a Giant Humanist] 2595(12)
[The Abbey of Theleme] 2607(9)
From Book II 2616(1)
[Pantagruel: Birth and Education] 2616(2)
[Father's Letter from Home] 2618(4)
[The World in Pantagruel's Mouth] 2622(10)
Burton Raffel
Michel De Montaigne (1533--1592) 2632(39)
Essays (French) 2636(1)
To the Reader 2636(1)
Of the Power of the Imagination 2636(8)
Of Cannibals 2644(9)
Of the Inconsistency of Our Actions 2653(5)
Of Coaches 2658(13)
Donald Frame
Miguel De Cervantes (1547--1616) 2671(112)
Don Quixote (Spanish) 2675(1)
From Part I 2675(1)
Prologue 2675(5)
[``I Know Who I Am, and Who I May Be, If I Choose''] 2680(20)
[Fighting the Windmills and a Choleric Biscayan] 2700(14)
[Fighting the Sheep] 2714(4)
[``To Right Wrongs and Come to the Aid of the Wretched''] 2718(8)
[``Set Free at Once That Lovely Lady''] 2726(5)
From Part II 2731(1)
Prologue 2731(3)
[``Put into a Book''] 2734(6)
[A Victorious Duel] 2740(25)
[``For I Well Know the Meaning of Valor''] 2765(7)
[Last Duel] 2772(3)
[Homecoming and Death] 2775(8)
Samuel Putnam
Lope De Vega (1562--1635) 2783(38)
Fuente Ovejuna (Spanish) 2787(34)
Angel Flores
Muriel Kittel
William Shakespeare (1564--1616) 2821(175)
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark (English) 2828(91)
The Tragedy of Othello the Moor of Venice (English) 2919(77)
John Milton (1608--1674) 2996(66)
Paradise Lost (English) 3001(1)
From Book 1 [``This Great Argument''] 3001(1)
From Book 4 3001(1)
The Argument [Satan's Entry into Paradise; Adam and Eve in Their Bower] 3002(11)
From Book 8 3013(1)
The Argument 3013(1)
[Adam Describes His Own Creation and That of Eve; Having Repeated His Warning, the Angel Departs] 3013(10)
Book 9 3023(1)
The Argument 3023(1)
[Temptation and Fall] 3024(25)
From Book 10 3049(1)
The Argument 3049(1)
[Acceptance, Reconciliation, Hope] 3050(9)
From Book 12 [``The World Was All Before Them''] 3059(3)
Map: The Americas, 1500--1650 3062(1)
Native America and Europe in the New World 3063(5)
Time Line 3068(2)
Florentine Codex (Nahuatl and Spanish, 1547--1579) 3070(3)
[The Midwife Addresses the Woman Who Has Died in Childbirth] 3071(2)
John Bierhorst
[The Midwife Addresses the Newly Delivered Woman] 3073(1)
Thelma Sullivan
Cantares Mexicanos (Nahuatl, 1550--1581) 3073(3)
Song IV. Mexican Otomi Song 3075(1)
Song XII. Song for Admonishing Those Who Seek No Honor in War 3075(1)
John Bierhorst
Popol Vuh (Quiche Mayan, 1554--1558) 3076(3)
From Part 1 [Prologue, Creation] 3079(3)
From Part 2 [The Twins Defeat Seven Macaw] 3082(2)
From Part 3 [Victory over the Underworld] 3084(4)
From Part 4 [Origin of Humanity, First Dawn] 3088(4)
From Part 5 [Prayer for Future Generations] 3092
Dennis Tedlock
A Note On Translation 1(11)
Permissions Acknowledgments 12(1)
Index 13
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