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In: Storia e letteratura 239
In: Attraverso le città italiane 6
In: Texte zur Forschung 73
Christiane Kunst lässt in ihrer Sammlung antiker Quellen zum Themenbereich "Römische Wohn- und Lebenswelten" die Zeitgenossen selbst zu Wort kommen. Literarische Quellen und epigraphische Zeugnisse, die zweisprachig, lateinisch und deutsch, vorgelegt werden, vermitteln ein anschauliches Bild der antiken Stadt in ihren konkreten Wohn- und Lebensverhältnissen.
In: I Tatti studies in Italian Renaissance history
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- CHAPTER ONE. Manetti's Early Years, Marriage, and First Public Offices -- CHAPTER TWO. Eloquence at Home and Abroad, 1437-1448 -- CHAPTER THREE. Pistoia -- CHAPTER FOUR. Venice and Other Cities, 1448-1453 -- CHAPTER FIVE. Life in Exile -- CHAPTER SIX. Scholarship in Rome -- CHAPTER SEVEN. Naples, 1455-1459: Late Works and Last Years -- CHAPTER EIGHT. Contemporary Reputation and Posthumous Fortune -- Conclusion -- APPENDIX ON ROMAN MILITARY CROWNS OR CHAPLETS -- NOTES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX
In: Bibliothek des Deutschen Historischen Instituts in Rom 98
The 14th century was the high-point of German mercenary activity in the service of Italian princes and cities. For the first time in 60 years, this study addresses the multifarious implications of this intriguing subject. On the basis of newly discovered sources, it analyzes the general parameters defining international mercenary service in 14th century Italy and describes the life-situations of German mercenaries in war and peacetime. Inquiry into the motives of the mercenaries extends the purview to their geographical origins north of the Alps.
In: http://mdz-nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb00000655-8
hrsg. von Heinrich Koller ; Mit Literaturverzeichnis S. 46 - 49 ; Volltext // Exemplar mit der Signatur: München, Bibliothek der Monumenta Germaniae Historica -- C 50(6
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Il monastero femminile di San Zaccaria di Venezia, fondato nel IX secolo, adotta intorno alla metà del XII secolo le consuetudini di Cluny. Questo contributo vuole dimostrare che la decisione, riconfermata più volte nel corso del tempo, contribuisce al rilancio del cenobio dopo un periodo di difficoltà, e anche se non comporta il formale collegamento del cenobio alla congregazione borgognona, lo proietta per la prima volta in una dimensione sovralocale. Tale proiezione è ben visibile circa cinquant'anni più tardi, quando le monache si presentano a Verona e trattano con il podestà e le autorità veronesi una questione patrimoniale che ha importantissime implicazioni di natura politico-territoriale per entrambe le città. ; The female monastery of San Zaccaria in Venice, founded during the 9th century, adopted the customs of Cluny around the mid-12th century. This paper aims to demonstrate that such a move, confirmed over and again, contributed to the revival of the monastery after a period of serious difficulty and, even if it did not imply the creation of a formal connection with the Burgundian congregation, the adoption of such customs projected San Zaccaria, for the first time, onto a supra-local dimension. This became clear some fifty years later, when the nuns went to Verona to discuss with the podestà, and all of the major city authorities, a patrimonial issue that proved to have relevant political and territorial implications for both cities.
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