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L’impero del mare come egemonia subalterna nel IV secolo (Diodoro, libri XIV-XV)
In two passages of book XIV Diodorus emphasizes the recognized hegemony exercised by Sparta both on land and sea after the Peloponnesian War (XIV 10 and 13).
Cinzia Bearzot
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Scritture e potere. Pratiche documentarie e forme di governo nell’Italia tardomedievale (XIV-XV secolo).
Isabella Lazzarini (a cura di)
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[it] La presente comunicazione si inserisce in una indagine dedicata al dissenso disciplinato nell’Europa tardomedievale e si occupa di analizzare questo spazio negoziale cruciale per la costruzione dei domini territoriali nel contesto di una signoria ...
Isabella Lazzarini
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This paper intends to provide an initial draft and a methodological framework for further investigations about the use of the statues of the crucified and dead Christ during the representations of the Passion from the XIV to the XV century. In particular,
Carla Bino
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In seventeenth‐century Cartagena de Indias, a portcity in today's Colombia, enslaved Africans recently disembarked from the Middle Passage faced a Jesuit‐designed multisensory catechesis. The process involved listening to translations of the Christian doctrine delivered by African interpreter‐catechists enslaved by the Jesuits, often in conjunction ...
Larissa Brewer‐García +1 more
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Il saggio esamina la diffusione del corpus di scritti attribuiti allo Ps.-Mesue (Canones universales, De consolatione simplicium medicinarum, Antidotarium sive Grabadin, Practica sive Grabadin) nelle principali aree linguistiche europee, ed è diviso in ...
Iolanda Ventura
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Simon of Tournai's Stroke: The Image of an Irate Unbeliever
For centuries after his death in the late twelfth century, Simon of Tournai, a master of theology in the Parisian schools, had a reputation for being an unbeliever punished by God with a stroke. This article gathers the eight known medieval sources for his stroke and examines them from a mythogenetic perspective to demonstrate how different authors ...
Keagan Brewer
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A Donatello for Rome, a Memling for Florence. The maritime transports of the Sermattei of Florence†
Abstract This article deals with the maritime transports of a little known but not unimportant Florentine merchant family. On the basis of previously unknown archival source material, we address questions of family history, mercantile networks, maritime trade connections, and merchandise (including some famous artworks), shedding new light not only on ...
Tobias Daniels, Arnold Esch
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Gli ebrei nell’arte cristiana lombarda (secc. XIV-XV)
La presente ricerca indaga l’atteggiamento dei Visconti e degli Sforza e della popolazione cristiana sottoposta al loro dominio nei confronti degli ebrei tra XIV e il XV secolo, attingendo all’importante patrimonio di fonti costituito dalle opere ...
Sara Cimpanelli
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Travel, Expertise and Readers: Francesco Ottieri (1665–1742) and the Writing of Modern History
Abstract This article analyses Francesco Ottieri's historical work, his authority as historian, and his book's eighteenth‐century readers. During the seventeenth century, books concerning recent events and early newspapers informed an expanding European readership.
Guido G. Beduschi
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