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==Bibliography==
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*For a biography, background, comments on the main poems, and full study of the ''Christiad,'' see M. Di Cesare, ''Vida's Christiad and Vergilian Epic'', New York: Columbia University Press, 1964.
* For a detailedbiography, bibliographybackground, ofcomments editionson the main poems, and translationsfull study of allthe his works''Christiad,'' see M. Di Cesare, ''BibliothecaVida's Vidiana,Christiad and Vergilian Epic'', FlorenceNew York: SansoniColumbia University Press, 19741964.)
* For a detailed bibliography of editions and translations of all his works, see M. Di Cesare, ''Bibliotheca Vidiana,'' Florence: Sansoni, 1974.)
* A translation of his ''De arte poetica'' by [[Christopher Pitt]] can be found in the 19th volume of the collection ''English Poets'' edited by Alexander Chalmers.
* Gardner, James (trans.), Marco Girolamo Vida. ''Christiad'' (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2009) (The I Tatti Renaissance library, 39).
* {{cite book|last=Lancetti|first=Vencenzo|title=Della vita e degli scritti di Marco Girolamo Vida|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1XqdPBWFCaAC|year=1831|publisher=Giuseppe Crespi|location=Milano|language=it|pages=8–61}}
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* Marcus Hieronymus Vida, ''Poeticorum libri tres'', edited by Agnieszka Paulina Lew, serie XV, vol. 99, Klassische Sprachen und Literaturen, Peter Lang Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2011, {{ISBN|9783631580820}}
* [https://books.google.com/books?id=XsJiAAAAcAAJ&dq ''Marci Herionymi Vidae...Christiados Libri Sex''] (in Latin). Antwerp: Johan Steelsius, 1536.
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