«Con licenza de’ Superiori». Studi in onore di Mario Infelise
Descrizione
Questo volume raccoglie i saggi di quanti, amici, colleghi e allievi, hanno voluto rendere omaggio a Mario Infelise, diverse generazioni di studiosi, i cui percorsi di ricerca, e a volte di vita, si sono intrecciati con quelli del festeggiato e si sono arricchiti nello scambio di idee e di opinioni.
La generosità con cui Mario Infelise ha condiviso passioni e conoscenze, l’apertura al dialogo storiografico e la curiosità per le infinite sfumature delle storie di uomini e donne hanno contribuito a rinnovare e sviluppare il panorama degli studi di storia culturale, sociale e politica in Italia e in Europa.
Editore:
Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Venice University PressData:
2023Formato
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• Slavic Peoples • Rite of mockery • Papacy • Elizabethan theatre • Libraries and Archives • Renaissance villas • Anna Maria Ichino • Letter writing • Fiefdoms • Giulio Einaudi editore, World War II • Pietism • Service • Skimmington • English traveler • Mira Porte • Giulia Puppati • History of Book • Parish • Cultural history • Pope Paul IV • Information • Countryside • Intermediality • Publishing • Rome • Commitment • Sociability of Studies • Plague • Bureaucracy • Chess • Fascism • Newspapers • Political Violence • Reporting a scandal • Emotions History • Mestre • Agricolture • Fulgenzio Micanzio • Bishops • Uxoricide • History of Publishing • Venezia • Renaissance Medicine • Scale games • Newsletters • Modern Age • Flugblätter • Court • Fief • Foreigner • Querini Stampalia • Mario Infelise • Books • Propaganda • Drinking Water • Gamble • Wills • Funerals • Cheap print • Engagement contract • Metaverse • Monasteries • Process • Empire • Napoleonic era • Racism • Travel report • Antifascism • Fulvio Testi • Alemanno Gambara • Japan • State • Memory • Social life of Venice • Venitian Trade • Leopoldo de’ Medici • Villa Querini • Black cabinets • Giuseppe Mazzini • Dock workers • “26 October 2009” • Roman Inquisition • Charles V Habsbourg • Evangelism • Francesco Bellisomi • Alessandro Tassoni • Student Movement • Nineteenth century • Fake • Usurpation of the throne • Christ stopped at Eboli • Parents • Public Libraries • Gambara family • Querini San Leonardo • Agronomist • Nicola Vaccaj • Bibliothèque bleue • Ottavio Falconieri • Halle • Verona • Alvise Vallaresso • Teachers • Ottoman • Protocols • Giuseppe Gaddi • Franciscan Friar • Press • Buondelmonti • Investors • Laurent • History of Emotions • History of books • Persecution of Jews • Institution • 16th Century • Impartiality • Self-censorship • Thirty Years War • Venetian Language • Spain • Carlo Levi • First Half of the Seventeenth Century • Republic of Venice • Reform • Barbara Strozzi • Engagement gifts • Disengagement • Modena • Plea • History of the Book • Rare Books • The Seventies • Regicide • Letters • PhD • Printing • Brescia and its territory • Remondini publishers • Giudecca • Florence • Montbrison • Self-promotion • Post-Thirty Years War • Mountain • Ferrante Pallavicino • Early Modern Information • History of publishing • Madness in Hamlet • Friendship • Accademia degli Unisoni • Ducal Power • Legal status • Trade union • Experience • Shakespeare • Italian Resistance Movement • Gian Matteo Giberti Bishop • Hydraulics • Truth • Union • Venetian élite • Antisemitism • Lyon • Abbot • Honour • Joubert • Denis Duval • State Inquisitors • 1559 • Famiano Michelini • Jurisdiction • Venice • Bonifacio de’ Pitati • Luigi Albertini • Alessandro Farnese • Water consumption • Travelling Merchants • Church • Crete • Flyleaves • Bibliology • Inquisition • Public/private • Nationalism • Castle • Censorship • Dean • Places of Research • Land Agent