Series |
Studi di archivistica, bibliografia, paleografia
Volume 6 | «Con licenza de’ Superiori»
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.
Keywords Gambara family • Scale games • Remondini publishers • Funerals • Spain • PhD • Nicola Vaccaj • Flyleaves • Republic of Venice • Rite of mockery • Mario Infelise • English traveler • Modena • Black cabinets • Halle • Union • Court • Fiefdoms • Renaissance villas • First Half of the Seventeenth Century • Roman Inquisition • Fake • Napoleonic era • Newspapers • Land Agent • Venice • Ottoman • Nineteenth century • Christ stopped at Eboli • Early Modern Information • Countryside • Foreigner • Gian Matteo Giberti Bishop • Intermediality • Alessandro Farnese • Crete • Querini Stampalia • Drinking Water • Memory • Denis Duval • Bureaucracy • Elizabethan theatre • Parents • Service • Villa Querini • Fulgenzio Micanzio • Italian Resistance Movement • Chess • Metaverse • Sociability of Studies • Mira Porte • Ferrante Pallavicino • Abbot • Usurpation of the throne • Francesco Bellisomi • Process • Accademia degli Unisoni • Ottavio Falconieri • State • Wills • Jurisdiction • Florence • Ducal Power • Gamble • Libraries and Archives • Newsletters • Joubert • Travelling Merchants • Bibliothèque bleue • History of books • Press • Agronomist • Hydraulics • Dean • Experience • Verona • Commitment • Parish • Student Movement • Famiano Michelini • Shakespeare • History of Book • Flugblätter • Racism • Renaissance Medicine • Fief • Reform • Friendship • Places of Research • Letter writing • Protocols • Barbara Strozzi • Cheap print • Regicide • History of Emotions • Agricolture • Truth • Plea • Public Libraries • Japan • Venezia • Venitian Trade • Querini San Leonardo • Post-Thirty Years War • Self-censorship • Madness in Hamlet • Church • Rome • Engagement gifts • Buondelmonti • Brescia and its territory • Venetian élite • Bibliology • Books • Publishing • Uxoricide • Franciscan Friar • Information • Evangelism • The Seventies • Fascism • Antisemitism • Antifascism • History of publishing • Venetian Language • Honour • Giuseppe Gaddi • Anna Maria Ichino • Investors • Lyon • Dock workers • Emotions History • Impartiality • Plague • Political Violence • Teachers • Mountain • Rare Books • Legal status • Reporting a scandal • Montbrison • Persecution of Jews • Printing • Luigi Albertini • Public/private • 1559 • Institution • Trade union • State Inquisitors • Alvise Vallaresso • Censorship • Engagement contract • Pietism • Bishops • History of the Book • Bonifacio de’ Pitati • Propaganda • Inquisition • Fulvio Testi • Cultural history • Pope Paul IV • Self-promotion • Papacy • Alessandro Tassoni • Laurent • Monasteries • Letters • Giuseppe Mazzini • “26 October 2009” • Leopoldo de’ Medici • Slavic Peoples • Giulia Puppati • Castle • Travel report • Alemanno Gambara • Disengagement • 16th Century • Giulio Einaudi editore, World War II • Skimmington • Water consumption • Empire • Modern Age • Nationalism • Carlo Levi • Charles V Habsbourg • Mestre • History of Publishing • Thirty Years War • Social life of Venice • Giudecca
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-727-2 | e-ISBN 978-88-6969-727-2 | ISBN (PRINT) 978-88-6969-733-3 | Published Oct. 23, 2023 | Language fr, it
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