La trama nascosta

La trama nascosta
Author: Rita Mazzei
Publsiher: Edizioni Sette Città
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2006
Genre: Italy
ISBN: STANFORD:36105121379650

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La trama Nascosta Storie di mercanti e altro

La trama Nascosta   Storie di mercanti e altro
Author: Rita Mazzei
Publsiher: Edizioni Sette Città
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2011-11-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9788878534322

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La «trama nascosta» è quella che emerge dalla ricostruzione delle vicende di alcuni personaggi qui osservati, pur nell’ambito delle specifiche competenze, nelle vesti di tramiti di trasferimenti “culturali”. In uno spazio che è quello dell’Europa meno fittamente abitata, che nei suoi confini dilatati si apre a est. A ben vedere, più o meno, l’Europa entrata con il nuovo millennio nell’Unione Europea.

Europe s Rich Fabric

Europe s Rich Fabric
Author: Dr Bart Lambert,Dr Katherine Anne Wilson
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2016-01-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781472406101

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Throughout human history luxury textiles have been used as a marker of importance, power and distinction. Yet, as the essays in this collection make clear, the term ‘luxury’ is one that can be fraught with difficulties for historians. Focusing upon the consumption, commercialisation and production of luxury textiles in Italy and the Low Countries during the late medieval and early modern period, this volume offers a fascinating exploration of the varied and subtle ways that luxury could be interpreted and understood in the past. Beginning with the consumption of luxury textiles, it takes the reader on a journey back from the market place, to the commercialisation of rich fabrics by an international network of traders, before arriving at the workshop to explore the Italian and Burgundian world of production of damasks, silks and tapestries. The first part of the volume deals with the consumption of luxury textiles, through an investigation of courtly purchases, as well as urban and clerical markets, before the chapters in part two move on to explore the commercialisation of luxury textiles by merchants who facilitated their trade from the cities of Lucca, Florence and Venice. The third part then focusses upon manufacture, encouraging consideration of the concept of luxury during this period through the Italian silk industry and the production of high-quality woollens in the Low Countries. Graeme Small draws the various themes of the volume together in a conclusion that suggests profitable future avenues of research into this important subject.

The Italian Reformation Outside Italy

The Italian Reformation Outside Italy
Author: Giorgio Caravale
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2015-09-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004244924

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In The Italian Reformation outside Italy, Giorgio Caravale reconstructs the life and intellectual career of Francesco Pucci (1543-1597), presenting a rich chapter of sixteenth-century European intellectual history.

Dissimulation and Deceit in Early Modern Europe

Dissimulation and Deceit in Early Modern Europe
Author: Miriam Eliav-Feldon,Tamar Herzig
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2015-09-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781137447494

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In this book, twelve scholars of early modern history analyse various categories and cases of deception and false identity in the age of geographical discoveries and of forced conversions: from two-faced conversos to serial converts, from demoniacs to stigmatics, and from self-appointed ambassadors to lying cosmographer.

The World of Girolamo Donzellini

The World of Girolamo Donzellini
Author: Alessandra Celati
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2022-10-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000770094

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Girolamo Donzellini was born in 1513. He was a religious dissenter, a physician, and a bibliophile involved in the Medical Republic of Letters. He was put to death by the Venetian Inquisition in 1587, after being tried five times in his lifetime. Extending beyond an individual case study to a granular and probing account of the many connections between Venetian physicians and heterodox religious movements in the wake of the Protestant Reformation, this innovative monograph reveals the heretical networks of physicians in sixteenth-century Venice. In addition to Donzellini himself, the web of actors includes printers, scholars, women, and alchemists who were all committed to fighting against religious dogma and violence in a time and place when both were the order of the day. This book will appeal to researchers and students alike interested in the History of Medicine, the History of religious heterodoxy and tolerance, as well as the History of the Catholic Inquisition in Venice.

The Economy of Renaissance Florence

The Economy of Renaissance Florence
Author: Richard A. Goldthwaite
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 668
Release: 2011-01-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781421400594

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Winner, 2010 Phyllis Goodhart Gordan Book Prize, the Renaissance Society of America2009 Outstanding Academic Title, ChoiceHonorable Mention, Economics, 2009 PROSE Awards, Professional and Scholarly Publishing division of the Association of American Publishers Richard A. Goldthwaite, a leading economic historian of the Italian Renaissance, has spent his career studying the Florentine economy. In this magisterial work, Goldthwaite brings together a lifetime of research and insight on the subject, clarifying and explaining the complex workings of Florence’s commercial, banking, and artisan sectors. Florence was one of the most industrialized cities in medieval Europe, thanks to its thriving textile industries. The importation of raw materials and the exportation of finished cloth necessitated the creation of commercial and banking practices that extended far beyond Florence’s boundaries. Part I situates Florence within this wider international context and describes the commercial and banking networks through which the city's merchant-bankers operated. Part II focuses on the urban economy of Florence itself, including various industries, merchants, artisans, and investors. It also evaluates the role of government in the economy, the relationship of the urban economy to the region, and the distribution of wealth throughout the society. While political, social, and cultural histories of Florence abound, none focuses solely on the economic history of the city. The Economy of Renaissance Florence offers both a systematic description of the city's major economic activities and a comprehensive overview of its economic development from the late Middle Ages through the Renaissance to 1600.

Tolerance Re Shaped in the Early Modern Mediterranean Borderlands

Tolerance Re Shaped in the Early Modern Mediterranean Borderlands
Author: Filomena Viviana Tagliaferri
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2018-03-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317009993

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This book explores perceptions of toleration and self-identity through an analysis of otherness’ real experience of Italian travellers, Catholic missionaries and Maltese proto-journalists within Mediterranean border-spaces. Employing a multidisciplinary approach, which integrates the analysis of original and unpublished archival documentation with early modern European travel literature, the book shows how fluid subjects and border groups adapted to new environments, often generating information that made the Ottomans and their system of values real and dignified to an Italian audience. The interdisciplinary combining of historical methodology with the tools of comparative literature, anthropology and folklore studies provides a fresh perspective on concepts of tolerance as experienced in the early modern Mediterranean.