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    Francesco Filelfo, Man of Letters.Jeroen De Keyser (ed.) - 2018 - BRILL.
    Investigating the writings of the Francesco Filelfo (1398-1481), twelve scholars are shedding new light on Filelfo’s intellectual endeavors and literary journey. This collection offers new inroads into Filelfo’s vast oeuvre, and through it to the world of Quattrocento humanism.
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  2. Gli Epistolographi Graeci di Francesco Filelfo.Jeroen De Keyser & David Speranzi - 2011 - Byzantion 81:177-206.
    This article first presents a codicological and paleographical analysis of the Bibliotheca Medicea Laurenziana's manuscript Plut. 57.12, a codex containing the Epistolographi Graeci that was owned and annotated by Francesco Filelfo. The original nucleus of this composite was produced in Constantinople in the third decade of the 15th century. Afterwards, Filelfo himself had two copyists -one of whom is identifiable as Gerard of Patras - transcribe supplements to be added to the codex. Filelfo's ownership is proved not only by autograph (...)
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    The descendants of petrarch's pro archia.Jeroen De Keyser - 2013 - Classical Quarterly 63 (1):292-328.
    Editors of Cicero'sPro Archiahave assumed that Petrarch's lost transcription of the equally lost Liège manuscript that he discovered in 1333 survives in an almost unaltered version in a single Florentine manuscript, while the remaining 265Italireflect another stage of the text, when conjectural corrections by its learned discoverer were introduced into the text. This article proposes a reassessment of that dichotomy, based on a first comprehensive study of the whole transmission.
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    Manuscript illustrations - claridge, herklotz classical manuscript illustrations. Pp. VIII + 413, b/w & colour ills. London: The Royal collection in association with Harvey Miller publishers, 2012. Cased, €141. Isbn: 978-1-905375-76-9. [REVIEW]Jeroen de Keyser - 2014 - The Classical Review 64 (2):618-620.