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Ethnopharmacological relevance: Before modern anticonvulsive drugs were developed people in central Europe used herbal remedies to treat epilepsy. Hundreds of different plants for this indication can be found in German herbals of the 16th... more
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      Ancient HistoryRenaissanceComplementary and Alternative MedicineTraditional Medicine
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Volume of translations of the poetry of Jan Kochanowski
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      Translation StudiesRenaissance StudiesRenaissanceTranslation of Poetry
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      RenaissanceRenaissance ArtFrescoPittura
The book takes an interdisciplinary approach and covers the origins of the Italian Renaissance through the Baroque period. It is comprised of fifteen chapters, organized chronologically, along with an introduction and conclusion. As the... more
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      Art HistoryRenaissance StudiesRenaissanceEarly Modern Europe
This article analyzes the De Bellis Gothorum, a long neglected and misunderstood history of the ancient Goths written in 1472–73 by Nicholas of Modruš, the leading Croatian-Illyrian bishop at the papal curia. By placing the work in its... more
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      Ottoman HistoryRenaissance HumanismRenaissanceCroatian History
Most modern historians perpetuate the myth that Giuliano de' Medici (1479-1516), son of Lorenzo the Magnificent, was nothing more than an inconsequential, womanizing hedonist with little inclination or ability for politics. In the first... more
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A MOST HAVE FOR THE ART HISTORIAN! Dopo la pubblicazione del primo tomo, che raccoglie il patrimonio architettonico e artistico del Fondo Edifici di Culto di 129 luoghi di culto presenti in Piemonte, Veneto, Liguria, Emilia Romagna,... more
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Early literary instances of artificial humanoid and intelligent systems anticipate in a general way the kinds of thematic issues that cyborgs, androids, and intelligent networks like supercomputers bring up for the contemporary notion of... more
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      Critical TheoryPhilosophyEnglish LiteratureAristotle
Exhibition held in Milan, Palazzo Reale (April 15th - July 19th, 2015)
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Il 29 luglio del 1473 approdò sulla scena perugina un antico anello di calcedonio, che la tradizione venerava come il pegno delle nozze di san Giuseppe con Maria di Nazaret. Prelevato in circostanze non del tutto chiare dalla cittadina di... more
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      Renaissance StudiesRenaissance HumanismRenaissanceFranciscan Studies
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A principios del siglo XVI, la actividad de algunos artistas foráneos en la Península Ibérica fue determinante en el grado de madurez que la escultura renacentista fue alcanzando. La “Virgen con el Niño” (ca. 1525-1531) del Museo... more
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      RenaissanceRenaissance ArtArte del Renacimiento EspañolEscultura del Renacimiento en España
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Giuseppe Manacorda scrive, nel 1913, nella prefazione alla prima parte del primo volume della sua Storia della scuola in Italia, relativo all'epoca medievale che qui interessa: «L'opera che io intraprendo -non lo ignoro -è di ben vasto... more
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from: A Companion to Art Theory
Editors(s):Paul SmithCarolyn Wilde
First published:23 January 2008
Print ISBN:9780631207627 |Online ISBN:9780470998434 |DOI:10.1002/9780470998434
Copyright © 2002 by Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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      TheologyArt TheoryRenaissanceItalian Renaissance Art
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      HistoryGerman StudiesGerman LiteratureHistory and Philosophy of Chemistry
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A SHORT HISTORY OF THE RENAISSANCE IN EUROPE (published November 26, 2016) constitutes the third edition of the THE RENAISSANCE IN EUROPE first published in 2005 (London: Laurence King; New York: McGraw-Hill). Attached are final proofs of... more
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evaluate the poet' s literary maneuvers and accomplishments, by referring to a general Petrarchan model, but also by integrating them in the spectrum of the modifications that Bembo brought to that model, those of her own times, and do... more
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      Women's StudiesWomen's HistoryEarly Modern HistoryRenaissance Studies
Alla metà del Cinquecento, Federico Grisone, gentiluomo napoletano dava per la prima volta alle stampe un libro sull’arte di ammaestrare il cavallo «per l’uso della guerra» e sui segreti per «emendarne i vitii». L’opera ebbe subito un... more
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      Renaissance StudiesRenaissanceHorse cultureRenaissance literature
The city, ancient or modern, has shapes and tracings that limit, condition and require relevant design decisions. The architect, very often, during the design process of the building, operates within "batches" of land that require... more
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b e g i n n i n g i n sixteenth-century England, a distinct criminal culture of rogues, vagabonds, gypsies, beggars, cony-catchers, cutpurses, and prostitutes emerged and Xourished. This community was self-deWned by the criminal conduct... more
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Istituto Italiano di Studi Germanici in collaborazione con: Bibliotheca Hertziana (Max-Planck-Institut für Kunstgeschichte) e Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici -Scuola di Roma.
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"Co' voti concordi di tutti, fu creato quella mattina sommo pontefice; non sapendo quegli medesimi che l'avevano eletto rendere ragione per che causa, in tanti travagli e pericoli dello stato della Chiesa, avessino eletto uno pontefice... more
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The diploma thesis deals with the forms of self-representation of the last Rosenbergs. They were using the representations to support their political positions. The paper is based on a study of the panegyrics and symbolic decorations of... more
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      Mythology And FolkloreMythologyIconographyRenaissance Humanism
The aim of this paper is to explore some of the meanings of frequently underestimated and misunderstood topic of eclecticism. In doing so, we would like to ask how the phenomenon of eclecticism was perceived in the past and whether it is... more
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Complete transcription and reconstruction of the canon a13 for Christ and his Twelve Disciples on the Apostles Creed. This piece is found in both the Eton Choirbook and the Baldwin Manuscript. This edition contained both the fully... more
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AN INTRODUCTION TO THE RENAISSANCE MONSTER STUDIES: HYBRID BEINGS AND OTHER CREATURES Abstract: The views on essence and causes of hybrid, human-animal, monsters’ birth prevailing in academic circles of the West in the 16th – first half... more
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Demonstrated the role of monastic orders in the formation of architecture of Romanesque style, identified stylistic types of Catholic temples of the Romanesque, depending on the monastic order, who built the temple. The article contains a... more
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      RenaissanceRenaissance architectureEstilo ManuelinoBatalha
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Il volume è il risultato di una ricerca sull’atteggiamento di medici e filosofi di fronte alla peste, dalle prime reazioni nel ‘300 fino al maturo ‘400, con particolare attenzione all’umanesimo fiorentino e alla figura di Marsilio Ficino.... more
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Jacques Cujas apparaît comme l’un des principaux représentants de l’humanisme juridique, courant qui introduit l’idée d’évolution dans la construction du droit et des institutions. Au fil de ses professorats, Cujas poursuit la critique... more
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Collana "Opera Maestra", #1. Lo snodo centrale dell’analisi verte sull’anima-specchio di Leonardo, quell’occhio dell’artista frapposto tra l’umano e la Natura, riflettendo l’uno nella luce dell’altra, come in uno specchio. Un’essenziale... more
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