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