The Renaissance: studies in art and poetry
Scanned and proofed by Alfred J. Drake (www.ajdrake.com)
London: 1910. (The Library Edition.)
Notes: The 1910 Library Edition employs footnotes, a style inconvenient in an electronic edition. I have therefore placed an asterisk immediately after each of Pater's footnotes and a + sign after my own notes, and have listed each chapter's notes at that chapter's end.
Hyphenation: I have not preserved original hyphenation since an e-text does not require line-end or page-end hyphenation.
Greek typeface: For this full-text edition, I have transliterated Pater's Greek quotations. If there is a need for the original Greek, it can be viewed at my site, http://www.ajdrake.com/etexts, a Victorianist archive that contains the complete works of Walter Pater and many other nineteenth-century texts, mostly in first editions.
Preface: vii-xv
Two Early French Stories: 1 -29
Pico della Mirandola: 30-49
Sandro Botticelli: 50-62
Luca della Robbia: 63-72
The Poetry of Michelangelo: 73-97
Leonardo da Vinci: 98-129
Walter Pater
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THE RENAISSANCE: STUDIES IN ART AND POETRY WALTER HORATIO PATER
NOTES BY THE E-TEXT EDITOR:
THE RENAISSANCE: STUDIES IN ART AND POETRY WALTER HORATIO PATER
CONTENTS
DEDICATION
PREFACE
TWO EARLY FRENCH STORIES
LUCA DELLA ROBBIA
THE POETRY OF MICHELANGELO
LEONARDO DA VINCI
THE SCHOOL OF GIORGIONE
JOACHIM DU BELLAY
WINCKELMANN
CONCLUSION*