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Opportune innovazioni e giuste resistenze

open access: yesCESURA, 2023
Premessa alla sezione monografica dedicata alla sezione monografica (Confronti) Nuove prospettive per la storia diplomatica, dedicata alla New Diplomatic History.
Francesco Storti
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Premessa

open access: yesVersants, 2022
L’introduzione ripercorre la presenza degli studi teatrali nei numeri di Versants e 0ffre un panorama dei problemi affrontati nel presente volume monografico.
Gabriele Bucchi, Sandra Clerc
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Tra vecchie e nuove alleanze

open access: yesCESURA, 2023
Il contributo mira ad esaminare le relazioni politiche tra lo Stato Pontificio e il Regno di Napoli dopo l'elezione di Papa Sisto IV nel 1471. Il principale filtro attraverso cui verrà condotta l'analisi è la corrispondenza Sforza da Napoli e Roma a ...
Gianluca Falcucci
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Guerre senza nome e altri fantasmi

open access: yesCESURA, 2023
Ci sono eventi bellici trascurati dalla storia per ragioni non sempre facili da comprendere. È il destino della guerra combattuta nel Regno di Napoli dopo la morte di Alfonso il Magnanimo: un conflitto di notevole importanza a cui l’umanista Giovanni ...
Francesco Storti
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Danijela Đorović: Là dove il ‘sì’ suona: italijanski jezik u istoriji umetnosti

open access: yesScripta Manent, 2023
La monografia Là dove il ‘sì’ suona: Italijanski jezik u istoriji umetnosti di Danijela Đorović esplora le origini, lo sviluppo e l’importanza del linguaggio artistico nell’ambito della storia dell’arte.
Darja Mertelj
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‘Missed Revolutions’: Historical Narratives During Italian Fascism (from Delio Cantimori to Camillo Pellizzi)

open access: yesHistory, Volume 108, Issue 382, Page 365-387, September 2023., 2023
Abstract This article analyses some examples of historical narratives that, long before the emergence of so‐called postmodern history, had a specific narrative character: the reconstructions of ‘missed revolutions’ taking into account a possible alternative history and tracing back the reasons for a social, political, and economic crisis to an ...
PATRICIA CHIANTERA‐STUTTE
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Spelling correctness as a witness of changing documentary culture in Tuscia (eighth–ninth centuries)

open access: yesEarly Medieval Europe, Volume 31, Issue 2, Page 220-251, May 2023., 2023
This paper discusses the evolution of documentary culture in early medieval Tuscia by quantitatively examining the Latin spelling of charter scribes in relation to the following factors: time, the distinction between the formulaic and non‐formulaic parts of the document, the scribe’s domicile, the scribe’s professional status, and the document type ...
Timo Korkiakangas
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‘I was Born in One City, but Raised in Another’: Aretino's Perugian Apprenticeship

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, Volume 37, Issue 2, Page 166-191, April 2023., 2023
Abstract According to his apocrypha, Aretino was forced to flee his hometown of Arezzo after penning some anti‐papal verses. Similarly, it is claimed that he fled Perugia ten years later after painting a lute into the hands of a depiction of the Maddalena, which stood in one of the town's piazze.
William T. Rossiter
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Female Representation and Violence in the Ceremonial Entries of the Italian Wars

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, Volume 36, Issue 5, Page 750-768, November 2022., 2022
Abstract This essay considers the gendered implications of female representation in the ceremonial entries of the Italian Wars (1494–1559) in light of the events' hyper‐masculine martial context. It takes a holistic approach, uncommon in entry scholarship, by considering the thematic intersections between entry decorations, participation, performance ...
Elizabeth Reid
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Changing Jerome’s Bible: Biblical quotations in the patristic translations of Lampugnino Birago (1390–1472) and George of Trebizond (1396–1472/3)☆

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, Volume 36, Issue 3, Page 358-376, June 2022., 2022
Abstract The fifteenth‐century Italian humanists applied their ideas on translation and textual scholarship not only to classical texts, but also to Scripture. One problem they encountered was the rendering of biblical passages in their patristic translations.
Annet den Haan
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