Published in 1446, Biondo Flavio’s Roma instaurata is regarded as the first modern treatise on th... more Published in 1446, Biondo Flavio’s Roma instaurata is regarded as the first modern treatise on the topography of ancient Rome. In the context of the ongoing Edizione Nazionale delle Opere di Biondo Flavio, a check-list of the 51 manuscript witnesses of Biondo’s work, with a succinct description of each item and its most relevant bibliography, is offered. This new recensio updates and corrects the former check-lists published by the Istituto Storico Italia- no per il Medioevo and by Anne Raffarin-Dupuis in her recent edition of Biondo’s treatise.
Cultural and intellectual dynamism often stand in close relationship to the expression of viewpoi... more Cultural and intellectual dynamism often stand in close relationship to the expression of viewpoints and position that are in tension or even conflict with one another. This phenomenon has a particular relevance for early modern Europe, which was heavily marked by polemical discourse. The dimensions and manifestations of this 'Streikultur' are being explored by an International Network funded by the Leverhulme Trust (United Kingdom). This volume contains the proceedings of the Network's first colloquium, which focused on the *forms* of Renaissance conflict and rivalries, from the perspectives of history, language, and literature.
Published in 1446, Biondo Flavio’s Roma instaurata is regarded as the first modern treatise on th... more Published in 1446, Biondo Flavio’s Roma instaurata is regarded as the first modern treatise on the topography of ancient Rome. In the context of the ongoing Edizione Nazionale delle Opere di Biondo Flavio, a check-list of the 51 manuscript witnesses of Biondo’s work, with a succinct description of each item and its most relevant bibliography, is offered. This new recensio updates and corrects the former check-lists published by the Istituto Storico Italia- no per il Medioevo and by Anne Raffarin-Dupuis in her recent edition of Biondo’s treatise.
Cultural and intellectual dynamism often stand in close relationship to the expression of viewpoi... more Cultural and intellectual dynamism often stand in close relationship to the expression of viewpoints and position that are in tension or even conflict with one another. This phenomenon has a particular relevance for early modern Europe, which was heavily marked by polemical discourse. The dimensions and manifestations of this 'Streikultur' are being explored by an International Network funded by the Leverhulme Trust (United Kingdom). This volume contains the proceedings of the Network's first colloquium, which focused on the *forms* of Renaissance conflict and rivalries, from the perspectives of history, language, and literature.
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