«Con licenza de’ Superiori»
Studi in onore di Mario Infelise
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abstract
The volume collects thirty-three essays honouring professor Mario Infelise. The variety of topics proposed by the authors shows the range and depth of the discussions that Mario Infelise’s work has provoked over the years: the history of books, printing and publishing, the history of information and censorship, and cultural history, always intertwined with the great history of the Modern Age.
Fake • Pietism • Dock workers • Ducal Power • History of books • Rome • State Inquisitors • Fiefdoms • Self-promotion • Mario Infelise • Shakespeare • Trade union • Giulio Einaudi editore, World War II • Honour • Ferrante Pallavicino • Christ stopped at Eboli • Japan • Chess • Antisemitism • Newspapers • Sociability of Studies • Giulia Puppati • History of Publishing • Legal status • Mira Porte • Reform • Cultural history • Florence • Luigi Albertini • Giudecca • Parents • Water consumption • Reporting a scandal • Renaissance villas • Dean • Bureaucracy • Denis Duval • Protocols • Venezia • Commitment • Plea • Slavic Peoples • Land Agent • Bibliothèque bleue • Printing • Flyleaves • Elizabethan theatre • History of Book • The Seventies • Halle • PhD • Modern Age • Spain • Querini Stampalia • Joubert • Empire • Barbara Strozzi • Parish • Nicola Vaccaj • Francesco Bellisomi • 16th Century • Foreigner • History of publishing • Church • Investors • Gambara family • Friendship • Venitian Trade • Letters • Agronomist • Places of Research • Gamble • Early Modern Information • Travel report • Institution • Antifascism • Republic of Venice • Metaverse • Roman Inquisition • Experience • Abbot • Information • Public/private • Villa Querini • English traveler • Nineteenth century • Self-censorship • 1559 • Scale games • Travelling Merchants • History of the Book • Hydraulics • Renaissance Medicine • Montbrison • Jurisdiction • “26 October 2009” • Usurpation of the throne • Alessandro Farnese • First Half of the Seventeenth Century • Mestre • Nationalism • Giuseppe Mazzini • Pope Paul IV • Process • Racism • Accademia degli Unisoni • Drinking Water • Modena • Evangelism • Countryside • Madness in Hamlet • Engagement contract • Post-Thirty Years War • Service • Venetian Language • Fascism • Political Violence • Teachers • Court • Alessandro Tassoni • Fulgenzio Micanzio • Inquisition • Regicide • Crete • Querini San Leonardo • Black cabinets • Cheap print • Napoleonic era • Plague • Union • Newsletters • Agricolture • Social life of Venice • Verona • Emotions History • Mountain • Publishing • Propaganda • Bishops • Fulvio Testi • Monasteries • Buondelmonti • Carlo Levi • Truth • Charles V Habsbourg • Press • Wills • Impartiality • Giuseppe Gaddi • Papacy • Alvise Vallaresso • Books • Intermediality • Venetian élite • Funerals • Fief • History of Emotions • Flugblätter • Persecution of Jews • Brescia and its territory • Letter writing • Alemanno Gambara • Ottoman • Franciscan Friar • Thirty Years War • Uxoricide • Anna Maria Ichino • Engagement gifts • Remondini publishers • Skimmington • Gian Matteo Giberti Bishop • Disengagement • Libraries and Archives • Italian Resistance Movement • Leopoldo de’ Medici • Bonifacio de’ Pitati • Ottavio Falconieri • Castle • Censorship • Lyon • Rite of mockery • Venice • Famiano Michelini • Student Movement • Public Libraries • Laurent • Rare Books • Memory • State • Bibliology