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1. Introduction
2. The Sources on Vittorino da Feltre. 2.1. Vittorino da Feltre: Name and Research History. 2.2. The Current State of Research Regarding the Sources. 2.2.1. The Teacher-Student Relationship and the Adoption of Ideas. 2.2.2. The Critical Reception of the Vitae of Vittorino da Feltre. 2.2.3. Historiographical Considerations. 2.3. Conclusion
3 Sassolo da Prato's. Correspondence with Leonardo Dati, ca. 1443-1444. 3.1. The Manuscripts and Their Dating, Publication History, and Subsequent Use. 3.2. Sender and Addressees. 3.2.1. The Author, Sassolo da Prato. 3.2.2. The Addressee, Leonardo di Piero Dati. 3.2.3. The Relationship of the Text to the Historical Vittorino and His Historical School. 3.2.4. Summary. 3.3. Sassolo da Prato on Vittorino da Feltre and His Concept of Education. 3.3.1. The Text Type. 3.3.2. The Organization of the Text. 3.3.3. An Analysis of the Formal Aspects of the Text. 3.3.4. The Account of Vittorino da Feltre. 3.4. Sassolo da Prato's Concept of Education. 3.5. Broadening the Context of Sassolo's Account
4. The Concept of Education in the Second Generation of Vitae and Portraits of Vittorino da Feltre. 4.1. The Saints' Lives of Francesco da Castiglione. 4.1.1. The Manuscripts and Their Dating, Publication History, and Subsequent Use. 4.1.2. Sender and Addressees. 4.1.3. The Text's Portrayal of Vittorino da Feltre. 4.1.4. Francesco da Castiglione's Concept and Theory of Education. 4.2. The Commentary of Bartolomeo Sacchi, Named Platina. 4.2.1. The Manuscripts and Their Dating, Publication History, and Subsequent Use. 4.2.2. Sender and Addressees. 4.2.3. Platina's Portrayal of Vittorino da Feltre. 4.2.4. Platina's Concept of Education. 4.3. Francesco Prendilacqua's Dialogue. 4.3.1. The Manuscripts and Their Dating, Publication History, and Subsequent Use. 4.3.2. Sender and Addressees. 4.3.3. Prendilacqua's Portrayal of Vittorino da Feltre. 4.3.4. Prendilacqua's Concept of Education
5. Between History and Praise: Approaches on Understanding Humanist Biographies
6. Appendix. The Letter of Sassolo da Prato About Vittorino, Translated into English by James Astorga
References. Vitae Manuscripts Used. Further Manuscripts of the Vitae. Further Manuscripts and Incunables. Prints from 1510 to 1800. Prints from 1800.
2. The Sources on Vittorino da Feltre. 2.1. Vittorino da Feltre: Name and Research History. 2.2. The Current State of Research Regarding the Sources. 2.2.1. The Teacher-Student Relationship and the Adoption of Ideas. 2.2.2. The Critical Reception of the Vitae of Vittorino da Feltre. 2.2.3. Historiographical Considerations. 2.3. Conclusion
3 Sassolo da Prato's. Correspondence with Leonardo Dati, ca. 1443-1444. 3.1. The Manuscripts and Their Dating, Publication History, and Subsequent Use. 3.2. Sender and Addressees. 3.2.1. The Author, Sassolo da Prato. 3.2.2. The Addressee, Leonardo di Piero Dati. 3.2.3. The Relationship of the Text to the Historical Vittorino and His Historical School. 3.2.4. Summary. 3.3. Sassolo da Prato on Vittorino da Feltre and His Concept of Education. 3.3.1. The Text Type. 3.3.2. The Organization of the Text. 3.3.3. An Analysis of the Formal Aspects of the Text. 3.3.4. The Account of Vittorino da Feltre. 3.4. Sassolo da Prato's Concept of Education. 3.5. Broadening the Context of Sassolo's Account
4. The Concept of Education in the Second Generation of Vitae and Portraits of Vittorino da Feltre. 4.1. The Saints' Lives of Francesco da Castiglione. 4.1.1. The Manuscripts and Their Dating, Publication History, and Subsequent Use. 4.1.2. Sender and Addressees. 4.1.3. The Text's Portrayal of Vittorino da Feltre. 4.1.4. Francesco da Castiglione's Concept and Theory of Education. 4.2. The Commentary of Bartolomeo Sacchi, Named Platina. 4.2.1. The Manuscripts and Their Dating, Publication History, and Subsequent Use. 4.2.2. Sender and Addressees. 4.2.3. Platina's Portrayal of Vittorino da Feltre. 4.2.4. Platina's Concept of Education. 4.3. Francesco Prendilacqua's Dialogue. 4.3.1. The Manuscripts and Their Dating, Publication History, and Subsequent Use. 4.3.2. Sender and Addressees. 4.3.3. Prendilacqua's Portrayal of Vittorino da Feltre. 4.3.4. Prendilacqua's Concept of Education
5. Between History and Praise: Approaches on Understanding Humanist Biographies
6. Appendix. The Letter of Sassolo da Prato About Vittorino, Translated into English by James Astorga
References. Vitae Manuscripts Used. Further Manuscripts of the Vitae. Further Manuscripts and Incunables. Prints from 1510 to 1800. Prints from 1800.