Essays in history and literature presented by fellows of the Newberry Library to Stanley Pargellis /
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Chicago,
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1965.
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Table of Contents:
- Stanley Pargellis: Newberry librarian, 1942-1962, by R. A. Billington
- A forgotten chronicle of early fifteenth-century Venice, by H. Baron
- Valla's Encomium of St. Thomas Aquinas and the humanist conception of Christian antiquity, by H. H. Gray
- The pride of Martin Luther, by H. Bluhm
- Ronsard and Belleforest on the origins of France, by B. L. O. Richter
- Three Spanish libraries of emblem books and compendia, by K.-L. Selig
- The road to Esmeraldas: the failure of a Spanish conquest in the seventeenth century, by J. L. Phelan.
- Paolo Sarpl's appraisal of James I, by J. L. Lievsay
- The influence of Thomas Ellwood upon Milton's epics, by J. M. Patrick
- Defoe's "Queries upon the foregoing act": a defense of civil liberty in South Carolina, by J. R. Moore
- The case of Swaine versus Drage: an eighteenth-century publishing mystery solved, by P. G. Adams
- Blake's Blake, by J. H. Hagstrum
- "The infernal Hazlitt," the New monthly magazine, and The conversations of James Northcote, R.A., by H. M. Sikes
- The history of bibliography, by A. Taylor
- Theocracy and the individual, by S. Morison
- The writings of Stanley Pargellis, by D. W. Krummel (p. 221-231)