Studi di storia



Studi di storia

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Aims & Scope
The series, co-ordinated by Laura Cerasi, Mario Infelise and Anna Rapetti, aims to host studies on medieval, modern and contemporary history, ranging from the local dimension of Venetian and Veneto history to the broader dimension of European and non-European history. Studi di storia intends to devote special attention to research that adopts an interdisciplinary perspective of investigation and is open to contacts with the social sciences. It will include publications arising from Ca’ Foscari’s research activities and publications by Italian and foreign scholars and institutions that contribute to highlighting the University’s network of national and international collaborations in the field of history.

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  • Bibliografia delle opere a stampa di Paolo Sarpi (secc. XVI-XIX)
  • Paolo Maria Amighetti
  • Feb. 26, 2026
  • The volume provides a bibliography of printed editions of the works of Paolo Sarpi (1552-1623) from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century, published in various European languages (Italian, French, Latin, English, German, Dutch, and Spanish). The bibliography includes works attributed to Sarpi – in single or collective editions – those now considered apocryphal, and the Life of Father Paolo by Fulgenzio Micanzio, which has always had a close connection with the canonical corpus. The research confirms the remarkable success enjoyed by Sarpi’s writings, especially in Protestant Europe between the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It also documents the wide variety of expedients used by European publishers to circulate books that had to avoid censorship controls.

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