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Profilo biografico di Piero Vespucci (Firenze, 1432 - Alessandria, 1485), uomo politico fiorentino.
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      Italy (History)Luigi PulciLate Medieval HistoryThe Medici Effect, Florence, Renaissance Florence
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      Secular HumanismItalian StudiesRenaissance StudiesRenaissance Humanism
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      HistoryCultural HistoryEarly Modern HistoryItalian Studies
Il Coniurationis commentarium, l’unica opera storica composta da Angelo Poliziano, è la prima e la più importante fonte sulla Congiura dei Pazzi, il sanguinoso colpo di stato perpetrato contro i Medici a Firenze il 26 aprile 1478, che... more
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      PhilologyIntellectual HistoryItalian StudiesRenaissance Studies
Sgraffito as a decorative element of the exterior of 14th and 15th century Florentine buildings has long been known, although seldom granted much attention. The present dissertation, therefore, examines the phenomenon of sgraffito, a... more
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      Architectural HistoryArchitecture in Italian Renaissance and Baroque ArtRome (Renaissance)Italian Renaissance Art
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      Medieval DramaMedieval RussiaMedieval pilgrimage15th Century Florence
The reception of Plato’s Timaeus during the Early Renaissance coincided with ground-breaking developments in the conceptualisation of architectural space and the ‘invention’ of perspective. This gave rise to fertile areas of influence of... more
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      Renaissance StudiesRenaissance PlatonismPythagoreanismItalian Renaissance Architectural History
Owing to the loss of most 15th-century music manuscripts from France and Burgundy, chansonniers of Italian origin are of special significance for our knowledge of the French song repertory and its dissemination during the second half of... more
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      Antoine BusnoysRenaissance musicChanson15th Century Florence
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      PsychoanalysisArt HistoryPaintingArt and Science
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      Renaissance StudiesRenaissance HumanismArchitecture in Italian Renaissance and Baroque ArtHistory of Florence
In 1795, publisher John M’Creery printed in Liverpool The Life of Lorenzo de’ Medici called The Magnificent. A huge editorial success, it was written by William Roscoe, a quite gifted figure, who dedicated himself equally to his legal... more
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      Renaissance StudiesRenaissance HumanismBiographyHistory of Florence
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      Secular HumanismRenaissance HistoryRenaissance StudiesRenaissance Humanism
ENG. This essay aims to clarify what was the craft activity carried out by Florentine armourers (armaioli), enrolled in the Arte di Por Santa Maria and the importance of this profession between the 14th and 15th centuries.The research is... more
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      Economic HistoryArt HistoryMedieval HistoryMedieval Studies
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      History of the FamilyFlorence15th Century FlorenceRenaissance Florence
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      IconographyArt HistoryMedieval HistoryMedieval Studies
The law "De testamentis", passed by the Florentine legislative councils in March 1477 under pressure from Lorenzo de’ Medici, often recurs in historical narrative in connection with the tragic event that occurred the following year, the... more
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      Women's StudiesInheritance15th Century FlorenceLorenzo de' Medici
The analysis of two Renaissance drawings offers the occasion for a discussion of light in ecclesiastical architecture. The first exemple considers the well-known drawing – drafted on parchment by Giovanni di Gherardo Gherardi da Prato in... more
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      Renaissance StudiesRenaissance ArtArchitectural HistoryArchitectural Lighting
ENG: The study of most of the Florentine Arti Minori, has aroused until today, a scarce interest by the scholars. This first survey, concerning the Arte dei Fabbri (Art of Blacksmiths) in Florence and its countryside. between the end of... more
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      Cultural HistoryEconomic HistoryArt HistoryMedieval History
This article takes the two exhibitions dedicated to the Florentine Renaissance painter Piero di Cosimo as well as their respective catalogues as a point of departure for a wider discussion of the questions they inspired. It focuses on... more
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      Intellectual HistoryCultural HistoryCultural StudiesArt History
Manetto di Jacopo Ammanatini, Florentine woodcarver (cc.1384/87–cc.1451/52), started to work for Pippo Scolari known as lo Spano, in the Kingdom of Hungary, around 1409. Pippo (1368/69-1426) as a baron of the Hungarian crown, was patron... more
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      ArchitectureMedieval HistoryEarly Modern HistoryItalian Studies
This study is devoted to the emotional experience of the famous Renaissance sculptor, goldsmith, and writer, Benvenuto Cellini (1500–1571), as it is portrayed in his life writing, the Vita. Providing the variety of arguments on the... more
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      HistoryIntellectual HistoryCultural HistoryEmotion
On 23 May 1498 Girolamo Savonarola, one of the most spell-binding figures of the Italian Renaissance, was publicly burned at the stake on the main piazza of Florence on trumped-up charges of heresy and sedition. Thus ended the friar’s... more
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      HistoryItalian (European History)Italian StudiesReformation History
Through the analysis of some case-studies this paper aims to unveil an unknown genre of defamatory painting, which involved milites and condottieri. Contrary to common belief, city-states and urban lords were not the only ones to make use... more
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      Military HistoryIconographyMedieval HistoryItalian Renaissance Art
NAM, III, Issue No 9, January 2022, edited by Marco Merlo, Antonio Musarra, Fabio Romanoni and Peter Sposato. Articles by Sergio Masini, Sandro Tiberini, Marco Merlo, Massimo Corradi, Claudia Tacchella, Tucker Million, Nicolò Maggio,... more
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      Medieval StudiesMedievalismContemporary Medievalism19th-Century/Victorian Medievalism
In this paper I will revisit the debates surrounding Lorenzo Ghiberti’s approach to ‘perspectivist’ optics, with the aim of shedding new light on the complex intersections between the new developments in pictorial space and the traditions... more
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      OpticsHistory of FlorenceItalian Renaissance ArtNicholas of Cusa
The first part of this article presents technical information clarifying the original function of the scenes known as the Stories of Esther by Jacopo del Sellaio (Florence, ca. 1441/1442 – Florence, 1493). The five fragments, now divided... more
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      Gender HistoryRenaissance ArtItalian Renaissance Art15th Century Italian Art
THIS STUDY describes and analyses the design and theory of Classical interior detail from its Italian origins through its development into a shared European style around 1700. It presents a close study of some forty chosen interiors in... more
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      Art HistoryArchitectureConservationHistoriography
This book examines the inter-relationships between language and architecture in early modern Italy, from the early 15th to the early 18th centuries. Focusing on the linguistic debates and architectural/artistic activities in Florence and... more
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      Historical LinguisticsDante StudiesRenaissance HumanismGiambattista Vico
Winner of the first annual Ricciardi Prize for best article by a young scholar under forty.
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      Italian Renaissance ArtLeonardo da VinciVerrocchioItalian Renaissance sculpture
Ne kete punime seminarike per lenden Historia e Mesjetes gjat shekujve XIII-XV, ne shtrojme pyetjete dhe mundohemi te pergjigjme ne qeshtja e caktuare rrethe temes Periudha kalimtare e Humanizmit. Ku ne do zgjerohemi fillimisht ne... more
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      European HistoryLate Middle AgesRenaissance HumanismItalian Humanism
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      HistoryEuropean HistoryEconomic HistorySociology
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      PhilologyReligionPhilosophy Of ReligionHistory of Religion
This thesis analyzes Andrea del Castagno's fresco of the Last Supper in the refectory of Sant'Apollonia, Florence. This study investigates the details of the commission, Castagno's fresco in the iconographic tradition of representations... more
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      Iconografy of Last SupperAffreschi Quattrocento15th Century FlorenceRenaissance Florence
WONDER WOMEN: SOFONISBA ANGUISSOLA, LAVINIA FONTANA AND ARTEMISIA GENTILESCHI A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF RENAISSANCE AND BAROQUE SELF-PORTRAIT PAINTING BY FEMALE ARTISTS by Rosa Lena Reed Robinson Submitted in partial fulfillment of the... more
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      Art HistoryFeminist TheoryArt TheoryEarly Modern History
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      MusicologyBook HistoryHistorical Musicology15th Century Florence
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      Iron Age15th Century FlorenceMaschiani FamilyAppiani Family
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      ArchitectureRenaissance StudiesRenaissance HumanismArchitectural Theory
Scholars of Botticelli's Munich Pietà, which is known to have come from the Florentine church of San Paolino, often noted the lack of information concerning the fabric of the church prior to its destruction in the second half of the... more
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      Art HistoryHistory of FlorenceAngelo PolizianoHistory of architecture
This paper, which was first presented at the Colóquio de História da Arte e da Cultura do Renascimento, Museo de Arte de São Paulo Masp (16-17 May 2016), illustrates the social and art-historical context of the production of embroideries... more
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      TextilesEmbroideryEmbroidered Textiles15th Century Italian Art
The famous "Seal of Nero, a Roman intaglio depicting Apollo, Marsyas and Olympus, was once in the collection of Lorenzo il Magnifico and is now in the National Museum of Naples. Two gems related to that "Seal of Nero" are published here... more
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      ArchaeologyClassical ArchaeologyArt HistoryHistory of Florence
Essay preview, p. 64-66
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      IconographyPaintingCatholic TheologyItalian Renaissance Art
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      Renaissance StudiesRenaissance PhilosophyItalian HumanismItalian philology
Il presente seminario si propone sia di analizzare brevemente le influenze che il mito egizio esercitò sull'ambiente culturale della Toscana rinascimentale sia di stabilire alcuni collegamenti tra queste suggestioni e le opere del pittore... more
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      History of Florence15th Century FlorenceRenaissance FlorenceHistory of Art, Italian Renaissance painting, Florence
This paper offers an art historical approach to the study of cultural networks. Specifically, it examines the extent to which they influenced the early career of the Italian Renaissance sculptor Andrea Sansovino. Building on the work of... more
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      Italian StudiesSocial NetworkingPierre BourdieuSculpture
"Quaderni medievali", 24, 1987, pp. 25-55. Tradotto dal francese da Vito Sivo.
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      History of Florence15th Century FlorenceRenaissance FlorenceThe Medici family
Ricordo di Maria Adelaide di Raffaello Monterosso e Anna Maria Monterosso Vacchelli Una lettera interrotta e mai inviata di Maria Adelaide Bacherini Bartoli FEDERICO BARDAZZI Musiche per la Divina Commedia STEFANO CAMPAGNOLO... more
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      MusicMusic HistoryMusicologyAcademic Libraries
Monographic issue in eHumanista (38, 2018): Sisters. Relations between the Iberian and the Italian Peninsulae, from the Middle Ages to Modern Times.
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      Modern HistoryInternational RelationsMedieval HistoryEarly Modern History
A study of the means by which Italian Renaissance artists and writers were able to express their dissatisfaction with the religious and political status quo in relatively safe ways.
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      Renaissance StudiesHistory of FlorenceRenaissance dramaMachiavelli, Varchi
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      Intellectual HistoryPolitical PhilosophyHistory of IdeasPolitical Theory
A key strand of research for social and economic historians of the pre-industrial period is the relationship between city and countryside. Sometimes urban and rural environments enjoyed mutually beneficial relationships, though in other... more
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      HistoryEconomic HistoryLate Middle AgesMedieval History