From Florence to the Mediterranean and beyond: essays in honour of Anthony Molho
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Florence, Leo S. Olschki, 2009
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CURTO, Diogo Ramada, DURSTELLER, Eric R., KIRSHNER, Julius, TRIVELLATO, Francesca (editor/s), From Florence to the Mediterranean and beyond: essays in honour of Anthony Molho, Florence, Leo S. Olschki, 2009 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/21656
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Omaggio alla carriera e all'opera di Anthony Molho, questi due volumi offrono nuove prospettive su un ampio spettro di dibatti riguardanti la storia di Firenze, della Toscana, dell'Europa e del Mediterraneo. Toccano temi che vanno da Machiavelli alla storia dello stato, alla disapora ebraica, ai condottieri rinascimentali e al mondo dei mercanti. I saggi sono firmati da Carlo Ginzburg, Christiane Klapisch-Zuber, Giovanni Levi, Lauro Martines e numerosi altri studiosi.
Greek-born American historian Molho began his career studying late medieval and Renaissance Florence, then not so much shifted as progressively expanded his attention until it finally encompassed all of Mediterranean Europe. Reflecting his multi-linguistic skills, the 37 essays honoring him here are in four different languages. Among those in English are studies of Machiavelli between east and west, Latin poets of the Quattocento, the Italian plague of 1575-78, Jewish converts to Catholicism in European history, the Venetian postal system in the early modern eastern Mediterranean, and the testament of Federigo Corner "il Grande."
Greek-born American historian Molho began his career studying late medieval and Renaissance Florence, then not so much shifted as progressively expanded his attention until it finally encompassed all of Mediterranean Europe. Reflecting his multi-linguistic skills, the 37 essays honoring him here are in four different languages. Among those in English are studies of Machiavelli between east and west, Latin poets of the Quattocento, the Italian plague of 1575-78, Jewish converts to Catholicism in European history, the Venetian postal system in the early modern eastern Mediterranean, and the testament of Federigo Corner "il Grande."
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