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- The Renaissance of letters, knowledge and community in Italy, 1300-1650, edited by Paula Findlen and Suzanne Sutherland
- Athanasius Kircher, the last man who knew everything, edited by Paula Findlen
- The contest for knowledge, debates over women's learning in eighteenth-century Italy, Maria Gaetana Agnesi ... [and others] and the Accademia de' ricovrati ; edited and translated by Rebecca Messbarger and Paula Findlen ; with an introduction by Rebecca Messbarger
- Beyond Florence, the contours of medieval and early modern Italy, edited by Paula Findlen, Michelle M. Fontaine, and Duane J. Osheim
- The Italian Renaissance, the essential readings, edited by Paula Findlen
- Empires of knowledge, scientific networks in the early modern world, edited by Paula Findlen
- Gusto for things, a history of objects in seventeenth-century Rome, Renata Ago ; translated from the Italian by Bradford Bouley and Corey Tazzara, with Paula Findlen ; with a foreword by Paula Findlen
- Merchants and marvels, commerce, science and art in early modern Europe, edited by Pamela Smith and Paula Findlen
- Florence after the Medici, Tuscan Enlightenment, 1737-1790, edited by Corey Tazzara, Paula Findlen, and Jacob Soll
- Italy's eighteenth century, gender and culture in the age of the grand tour, edited by Paula Findlen, Wendy Wassyng Roworth, and Catherine M. Sama
- The Renaissance of letters, knowledge and community in Italy, 1300-1650, edited by Paula Findlen and Suzanne Sutherland
- The Italian Renaissance, the essential readings, edited by Paula Findlen
- Early modern things, objects and their histories, 1500-1800, edited by Paula Findlen
- Empires of knowledge, scientific networks in the early modern world, edited by Paula Findlen
- Florence after the Medici, Tuscan Enlightenment, 1737-1790, edited by Corey Tazzara, Paula Findlen, and Jacob Soll