Sources, Literatures, Arts & Landscapes of Europe
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The series comprises a set of perspectives that bring a fresh eye to the main genres of the European humanistic tradition, such as intellectual biography, the history of literature, of major and minor arts, of archaeology and of public and private collections. It will provide a base for new research, including on the history of the environment and of landscapes. By focusing on unpublished and little-known works, ranging from archival source material to essays, scholarly works, also in new translations, this project brings to life the dialogue between cultures and disciplines. The series has an openly international outlook and is intended to be a point of reference for original research on themes that are central to European culture and require adequate editorial recognition and visibility.
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- Appendix
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- Editions of the Guide
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- Introduction
- Paul Tucker
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- Part I
- John Ruskin
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- Part II
- John Ruskin
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- Supplementary Texts
- John Ruskin
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- An Ancient Place without Antiquities. The Rialto as lieu de mémoire
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- Appendix
- Francesco Turio Böhm
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- The Early Modern Business Area of the piazza
- Isabella Cecchini
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- The Church of San Giacomo di Rialto in the Medieval Era
- Dorothy Collins
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- The Church of San Giacomo di Rialto in the Sixteenth Century: Architecture and Founding Myth of the City
- Gianmario Guidarelli
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- A Family Affair: The High Altar of San Giacomo di Rialto, or Alessandro Vittoria’s Last Work
- Luca Siracusano
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- Marbles and Stones in the Church of San Giacomo di Rialto
- Lorenzo Lazzarini
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- The Reconstruction of the Church of San Giacomo di Rialto Around 1600. A Documentary Record
- Nicolas Moucheront
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- The Medieval Rialto: The Transformation of an Area in the Developing City
- Michela Agazzi
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- Layers of Memory: On an Urban, Architectural, Sculptural Scale (Spolia)
- Michela Agazzi, Gianmario Guidarelli, Myriam Pilutti Namer
- May 5, 2023 | Layers of Venice
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- Ce qui commence à Calais : l’Europe, terrain de jeu de Ruskin
- André Hélard
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- La corrispondenza epistolare come rete di conoscenza, dibattito e azione
- Andrea Paribeni, Silvia Pedone
- Dec. 15, 2020 | John Ruskin’s Europe. A Collection of Cross-Cultural Essays
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- The Apostle of Beauty: Some Turn-of-the-Century Perceptions of Ruskin in Central and Eastern Europe
- Stuart Eagles
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- Tra nostalgia preindustriale, ghildismo e rinascita nazionale
- Laura Cerasi
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- Osservazione e comprensione dal rudere al paesaggio
- Emanuele Morezzi
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- John Ruskin: un paysage moralisé per il nostro tempo
- Salvatore Settis
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- Ruskin’s Ontology of Architecture
- Pedro Marques de Abreu
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- The Stones of Venice: Lady Augusta Gregory and John Ruskin
- Eglantina Remport
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- Ruskin, Dante e l’Europa romantica
- Giuseppe Sandrini
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- Amelia Sarah Levetus (1853-1938) e il John Ruskin Club di Vienna dalla sua fondazione fino alla Prima Guerra Mondiale
- Martina Frank
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- Never-Land: Europe in 200-Years-Day-Dreaming Togetherness
- Kate Genever, Steve Pool
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- John Ruskin and Kenji Miyazawa
- Yasuo Kawabata
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- Division, Juncture, System: Bridges and Bridge-Building in the Work of John Ruskin
- Paul Tucker
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- Foreword
- Emma Sdegno
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- «Aratra Pentelici» di John Ruskin
- Myriam Pilutti Namer
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- Introduction
- Pierre-Henry Frangne
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- Il mercato antiquariale nella Venezia di Ruskin
- Michela Agazzi
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- Songlines: Ruskin and the Roads of Europe
- Howard Hull
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- From Ruskin’s Amiens to Proust’s Venice
- Emily Eells
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- John Ruskin and His ‘Witch of Sicily’, Amy Yule
- Stephen Wildman
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- John Ruskin, un œil européen
- Pierre-Henry Frangne
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- Edited by Ruskin: Francesca Alexander’s Roadside Songs of Tuscany
- Emma Sdegno
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- Ruskin in Translation: Versions of Unto this Last in a Few Europeans Languages
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- John Ruskin and the Europe of Cathedrals
- Claude Reichler
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- Guide to the Principal Pictures in the Academy of Fine Arts at Venice
- John Ruskin
- Paul Tucker
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- Layers of Venice
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- John Ruskin’s Europe. A Collection of Cross-Cultural Essays
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Martina Frank, Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia
Myriam Pilutti Namer, Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia
Emma Sdegno, Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia
Advisory Board
Malcolm Andrews, University of Kent, UK
Juan Calatrava Escobar, Universidad de Granada, España
Kathleen Christian, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Deutschland
Dede Fairchild Ruggles, University of Illinois, USA
Marco Fernandelli, Università degli Studi di Trieste, Italia
Jorge García Sánchez, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España
Marko Marinčič, Univerza v Ljubljani, Slovenia
Cédric Michon, Université Rennes 2, France
María del Valle Ojeda Calvo, Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia
Caterina Parigi, Università degli Studi di Genova, Italia
Fabio Saggioro, Università degli Studi di Verona, Italia
Valentina Sapienza, Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia
Luigi Sperti, Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia
Francesco Vallerani, Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia
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