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1. New Vico Studies: Volume > 24
Donald Phillips Verene Vico’s Reply to the False Book Notice: The Vici Vindiciae
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Thora Ilin Bayer The Enlightenment and Counter-Enlightenment: Cassirer, Berlin, and Vico
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John D. Schaeffer Vico’s Counter-Enlightenment Theory of Natural Law
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Alexander U. Bertland Vico’s Sensus Communis, Natural Law, and the Counter-Enlightenment
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James K. Coleman Observations on Vico as Reader of Lucretius
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Molly Black Verene Vico: A Bibliography of Work in English 1994–2007
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Robin L. Thomas Vico’s “On the Death of Donn’Angela Cimmino, Marchesa of Petrella,” with an introduction by Andrea Battistini
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Sabrina Ferri Unfolded History: Vico’s Method of “Explication” as an Alternative to Enlightenment Rationalism
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Donald Phillip Verene New Vico Studies: A Quarter of a Century
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Andrea Moudarres Carafa and Godfrey: Tasso’s Influence on Vico’s Conception of War
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Molly Black Verene Update: Publications on Vico in English 2007–2008
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Vincenzo Pepe Vichian Echoes in Chapter 14 of Joyce’s Ulysses
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Jules Michelet, Ashraf Noor A Discourse on the System and the Life of Vico
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David Edward Rose Vichian Normative Political Theory: History and Human Nature
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Michael Sullivan On Vico’s Universal Law and Modern Law
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Giorgio A. Pinton Regarding the De Uno: “XIII B 62,” the “pastiche,” and Letters to or from Vico and Biagio Garofalo and Eugene of Savoy
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This paper deals first with the translations and the translators of the De Universi Juris Uno Principio et Fine Uno; second, with the four letters of Biagio Garofalo and Prince Eugene of Savoy; next with the exemplar “B E VIII M 9”; and finally with the apostils, with which Vico deleted, emended, corrected, added to, and marked in ink new variations of his thoughts in the exemplar “XIII B 62.”
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Donald R. Kelley Scienza Nuova and Ars Poetica
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Joseph Mali Reading Michelet Reading Vico: Introduction to Jules Michelet’s “A Discourse on the System and the Life of Vico”
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Benedetto Croce, James W. Hillesheim, Ernesto Caserta An Unknown Page from the Last Months of Hegel’s Life
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Molly Black Verene Works on Giambattista Vico in English from 1884 through 2009