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[Permission to use this text has been kindly granted by Dr. Hilary Putnam — with profound thanks]

From The Works of Aretino, Translated into English from the original Italian, with a critical and biographical essay by Samuel Putnam, Illustrations by The Marquis de Bayros in Two Volumes; Pascal Covici: Chicago; 1926; Volume I., pp. 1-4.




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A Black and White Picture of the Portrait of Pietro Aretino by Titian, he has a long beard and short hair, wearing a vest made of fur, his shirt has light full sleeves, and he has a thick gold chain worn as a necklace, presumably the one given to him by Francis I.

Portrait of Aretino by Titian






The Works of

ARETINO

Translated into English from the original
Italian, with a critical and
biographical essay

by



SAMUEL PUTNAM



Illustrations by Marquis de Bayros



VOLUME I









CHICAGO

Published, for Subscribers Only, by
PASCAL COVICI, PUBLISHER
1926









This Edition of THE WORKS OF ARETINO, in two volumes, issued to subscribers only, is limited to twelve hundred and fifty numbered sets, of which this is Number 388







Copyright 1926 by PASCAL COVICI, PUBLISHER






[Full Table of Contents : pending]

Biographical and Critical Essay by Samuel Putnam

Dialogues

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