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Research guide for Renaissance Studies at Harvard University
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Thanks to the Fogg Art Museum and to the Berenson Art Collection at Villa I Tatti for their generous permission to use images from their collections on this site.

 

Welcome

This is the Harvard Library research guide for Renaissance studies. It offers a cross-disciplinary selection of the most relevant and important e-resources and e-journals available through Harvard University’s HOLLIS catalog and beyond, and other information of interest to the field.

Please be aware that access to most of these resources requires a Harvard ID and PIN.

 

Credits

The new "Rinascimento" Libguide is a joint project that brings together resources from the former "Rinascimento" Research Guide of Harvard College Library and the "Guide to E-Resources for Renaissance Studies" of the Biblioteca Berenson, Villa I Tatti.

Credits go to

Angela Dressen, Biblioteca Berenson at Villa I Tatti, The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies (Editor)

Michael Hemment, Widener Library, Harvard University

Sebastian Hierl, Widener Library, Harvard University

Michael Rocke, Biblioteca Berenson at Villa I Tatti, The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies

Harvard Renaissance Studies Abroad

                                                                       

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