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