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