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The paper aims to present the first results of an in-depth and source-based research about socio-economic inequalities and agricultural growth in the Late Medieval Florentine society. This area has been intensively studied because of its... more
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      Economic HistoryMedieval HistoryRenaissance StudiesRural History
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      Renaissance Studies16th Century Netherlandish ArtRenaissance RomePrints and Drawings
This is the original version of an article now edited and translated into English (updated with additional illustrations) and republished in "Food, Social Politics and the Order of Nature in Renaissance Europe" (2019), a volume of my... more
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      Renaissance HistoryMedieval HistoryMedieval StudiesRenaissance Studies
Intervention au cours de la journée d'étude : « Le langage des présents :
Choix, circulation et signification des présents d’apparat à l’époque moderne (XVIe-XVIIIe siècles) », INHA Paris, 25/10/2019.
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      PortraitsRenaissance StudiesDiplomacyPortraiture
Objective: Throughout history, gout has been referred to as the " disease of the kings " , and has been clearly associated with the lifestyle of the aristocratic social classes. According to the written sources, several members of the... more
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      BioarchaeologyHistory of MedicinePaleopathologyRenaissance Studies
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      Renaissance StudiesLiterary studiesArt Theory and CriticismHistorical Studies
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      Renaissance StudiesHistory of Art
This essay is a survey of the figure Fortune in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century English poetry. It argues that poetry reveals the work of figuration within the construction of gendered and racial difference. First, it looks at some... more
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      MusicologyPhilosophyRenaissance StudiesPoetry
ISBN 978-3-7902-1486-4
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      Renaissance StudiesRenaissance HumanismRenaissance PhilosophyItalian Renaissance literature
John Skelton is a central literary figure and the leading poet during the first thirty years of Tudor rule. Nevertheless, he remains challenging and even contradictory for modern audiences. This book aims to provide an authoritative... more
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      ReligionChristianityHistoryLaw
Nella letteratura italiana dal XIV al XVIII secolo ha discreta fortuna e circolazione il tema della sconfitta del dio dell’amore, umiliato e privato delle proprie armi soprattutto dalle donne. A partire dalle fonti classiche... more
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      IconographyHumanitiesWomen's StudiesItalian Studies
The relation God/world and the necessity of the infinite universe · The aim of this chapter is to present the most relevant points of De immenso’s first book, focussing on the differences from the Italian dialogue De l’infinito, and in... more
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      Renaissance StudiesRenaissance PhilosophyGiordano BrunoScientific Revolution
One of the most momentous cross-cultural collisions occurred in the Caribbean in 1492, heralding a period of rapid change in both ‘New’ and ‘Old’ Worlds. During the early years of the colonial period, when new relationships were being... more
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      Art HistoryEarly Modern HistoryRenaissance StudiesGift Exchange
In an unpublished manuscript about exemplary women, Cristofano Bronzini described a visit to the Tuscan court by Giovanna Garzoni while she was still in her teens, and transcribed a poem written there in her honour. This new documentary... more
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      Women's HistoryRenaissance StudiesPaleographyHistory of Florence
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      Italian StudiesPostcolonial StudiesRenaissance StudiesColonialism
Il De immenso viene composto, in otto libri, nel 1583, in Inghilterra, e poi pubblicato a Francoforte nel 1591. Insieme al De triplici minimo e al De monade esso fa parte di una trilogia dedicata al duca Enrico Giulio di Braunschweig e... more
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      Renaissance StudiesHistory of ScienceRenaissance PhilosophyHistory of Renaissance Science
The thesis is divided into two parts and it aims to explain the historical events related to the bibliographical collection of the ancient Jesuit College of Perugia. The first part focuses on the Jesuit librarian history and on the... more
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      Cultural HistoryLibrary ScienceEarly Modern HistoryCultural Heritage
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      Italian StudiesRenaissance StudiesPetrarchItalian Literature
The International Congress “Truth and lies in fakes and forgeries” is aimed at investigating the problem of “faking” in cultural heritage through an interdisciplinary method. Namely: economical, legal, artistic, philological and... more
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      Renaissance StudiesItalian Renaissance ArtForgery, Fakery, FraudAuthentication
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      Renaissance StudiesItalian Renaissance ArtPortugalFilippo Terzi
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      Renaissance StudiesLiterary studiesArt Theory and CriticismHistorical Studies
The publication of the Epigrammata Antiquae Urbis (Rome, Giacomo Mazzocchi, 1521) was a determining factor in the development of Roman studies in the 16th-century. As the first collection of classical inscriptions from the city of Rome,... more
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      Manuscripts and Early Printed BooksRenaissance StudiesEpigraphy (Archaeology)Incunabula
The elite of Renaissance Italy learnt much about the newly discovered Americas from the journals of explorer Christopher Columbus and from the accounts from the Venetian scholar and explorer Antonio Pigafetta. It was during the... more
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      Renaissance StudiesHistory and MemoryCultural MemoryItalian Renaissance Art
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      Renaissance StudiesArchitectural HistoryItalian Renaissance ArtItalian Renaissance Architecture
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      Renaissance StudiesItalian Renaissance literatureFilologia Italiana Letteratura Italiana del Rinascimento
Grazie all’opera di artisti e intellettuali, nel Rinascimento emerge una consapevolezza inedita del divenire storico che favorisce il culto del nuovo nelle arti, in letteratura, in filologia e nelle scienze. Il nuovo prendeva il posto del... more
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      Jewish StudiesRenaissance StudiesRenaissance HumanismItalian Literature
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      Gender StudiesRenaissance StudiesMary Wroth
The Jewish community had been expelled from England in 1290 and was not readmitted until 1606, yet in the 1520s and 1530s Henry VIII initiated two important cultural exchanges with Venetian Jews. The first, Henry VIII’s consultation of... more
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      Renaissance StudiesJewish - Christian RelationsRenaissance musicEnglish Musical Renaissance
The illustrious Italian city of Florence was the cradle of the cultural revolution known as the Renaissance that forever changed the face of Europe and the world. A cultural revolution that involved literature, the visual arts,... more
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      Art HistoryTheatre StudiesArt TheoryRenaissance Studies
Volume of translations of the poetry of Jan Kochanowski
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      Translation StudiesRenaissance StudiesRenaissanceTranslation of Poetry
This article explores the emergence and significance of printed game boards in Rome at the turn of the seventeenth century. These objects constitute an important and overlooked visual and material aspect of a pervasive culture of gaming... more
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      HistoryCultural HistoryPrint CultureGame studies
In this paper we argue that the song book printed by Arnt von Aich probably during the second decade of the sixteenth century, an important source for early sixteenth-century German song, is a woodcut facsimile of at least two lost... more
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      MusicologyEarly Modern HistoryGerman HistoryBook History
Introductory remarks to the special issue of Memorie Domenicane
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      Women's StudiesRenaissance StudiesHistory of Roman CatholicismItalian Renaissance Art
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      Medieval HistoryRenaissance StudiesMedieval ArchaeologyGothic Literature
The article reconstructs the history, evolution and organisation of the Bassano workshops across the broad span of their existence from 1578 to 1656. Careful historical reconstruction has outlined the profiles of four workshops on the... more
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      Art HistoryRenaissance StudiesVenetian art and architectural historyArt Market
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      OpticsPrint CultureArt HistoryArt Theory
Storie inedite di interesse politico, economico, religioso, artistico, sociale e culturale e Roma nel Rinascimento
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      Renaissance StudiesHistory of UniversitiesRenaissance RomeMichelangelo Buonarroti
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      Latin American StudiesRenaissance StudiesLatin American literatureEpic poetry
Art and Ideas Francisco de Hollanda and Sixteenth-Century Aesthetics The historians of aesthetics who have studied the problem of ideas in art theory (from Panofsky to Baeumler and Tatarkiewicz) have overlooked Da pintura antiga, by... more
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      History of IdeasArt TheoryRenaissance StudiesRenaissance Platonism
The book takes an interdisciplinary approach and covers the origins of the Italian Renaissance through the Baroque period. It is comprised of fifteen chapters, organized chronologically, along with an introduction and conclusion. As the... more
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      Art HistoryRenaissance StudiesRenaissanceEarly Modern Europe
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      Construction TechnologyRenaissance StudiesRenaissance ArtArchitectural History
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      Military HistoryDiplomatic HistoryMedieval HistoryRenaissance Studies
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      Italian StudiesRenaissance StudiesLombardy (Late Middle Ages)Early Modern Italy
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      ReligionPhilosophyPolitical PhilosophyPhilosophy Of Religion
This ambitious book is about a way of building that for centuries dominated the making of monumental architecture – yet now not only is it lost as practice, knowledge of its very existence is consigned to oblivion. In pre-modern Europe,... more
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      Medieval PhilosophyArchitectureMedieval StudiesRenaissance Studies
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      Computer ArchitectureHuman Computer InteractionArchitectureE-learning
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      Italian (European History)Italian StudiesRenaissance StudiesFranciscan Studies
"The Kabbalistic Library of Giovanni Pico della Mirandola" is a joint project carried out by the Institut fuer Judaistik of the Freie Universitaet Berlin (Germany) and the Istituto Nazionale di Studi sul Rinascimento (Firenze, Italy). The... more
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      Renaissance StudiesJewish MysticismCount Giovanni Pico della MirandolaChristian Kabbalah
A MOST HAVE FOR THE ART HISTORIAN! Dopo la pubblicazione del primo tomo, che raccoglie il patrimonio architettonico e artistico del Fondo Edifici di Culto di 129 luoghi di culto presenti in Piemonte, Veneto, Liguria, Emilia Romagna,... more
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      Art HistoryCultural HeritageRenaissance StudiesRenaissance