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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 November 2018
1 For descriptions of the Corpus Reformatorum Italicorum project, see John A. Tedeschi's note in this journal, 21 (1968), 377; and the instruction manual Avvertenze ai collaboratori (Florence: G. C. Sansoni Editore; and Chicago: The Newberry Library, 1969).
2 Cantimori, Delio, Eretici italiani del Cinquecento: ricerche storiche (Florence: G. C. Sansoni Editore, 1939), p. vii Google Scholar. The period covered by Caccamo corresponds to the third and fourth stages of the Italian Reformation experience sketched out by Cantimori, in Prospettive di storia ereticale italiana del Cinquecento (Bari: Editori Laterza, 1960), pp. 28–32 Google Scholar, 83-110.
3 Dudith is not mentioned in the work to which most Americans probably owe their passing acquaintance with the Italian religious exiles in eastern Europe: Williams, George H., The Radical Reformation (Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1962)Google Scholar. Caccamo makes no reference to Williams’ book anywhere in his own study.