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  • 1
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    Firenze : Firenze university press | s.l. : Firenze University Press
    Language: Italian
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xx, 311 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Fiesole Casalini Libre 2004 Editoria Italiana Online
    Series Statement: Dottorato di ricerca in storia medievale 1
    Series Statement: Collana digitale / Università degli studi di Firenze, Dipartimento di studi storici egeografici
    Keywords: Università di Firenze ; Middle Ages History ; Study and teaching ; Medieval history ; Medieval history
    Abstract: The PhD course in Mediaeval History of the University of Florence is one of the oldest in the Italian university circuit. Founded in 1983 by Girolamo Arnaldi, Elio Conti and Raoul Manselli, all the cycles of the courses were launched, achieving results of the greatest significance in the sphere of research. Over the years, about sixty young students and a couple of dozen teachers have given shape to a human and intellectual experience based on exchange and the acceptance of different points of view. Traced out in this book is a brief history of the first twenty years, rendering account of the activities fostered and the research carried out, and providing the scientific and bibliographic profiles of each member
    Note: Florence (Tuscany) , Includes bibliographical references , Italian
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  • 2
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar]
    Language: Italian
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Scuole di dottorato
    Keywords: Medieval history
    Abstract: The PhD course in Mediaeval History of the University of Florence is one of the oldest in the Italian university circuit. Founded in 1983 by Girolamo Arnaldi, Elio Conti and Raoul Manselli, all the cycles of the courses were launched, achieving results of the greatest significance in the sphere of research. Over the years, about sixty young students and a couple of dozen teachers have given shape to a human and intellectual experience based on exchange and the acceptance of different points of view. Traced out in this book is a brief history of the first twenty years, rendering account of the activities fostered and the research carried out, and providing the scientific and bibliographic profiles of each member
    Abstract: Il Dottorato di ricerca in Storia medievale dell'Università di Firenze è uno dei più antichi dell'università italiana. Fondato nel 1983 da Girolamo Arnaldi, Elio Conti e Raoul Manselli, ha attivato tutti i cicli dei corsi, conseguendo risultati di rilievo nell'attività di ricerca. Nel corso del tempo una sessantina di giovani studiosi e una ventina di docenti hanno dato corpo a un'esperienza umana e intellettuale basata sul confronto e sull'accettazione di punti di vista diversi. Ne è qui ripercorsa, in forma sintetica, la storia dei primi vent'anni, dando conto delle attività promosse e delle ricerche condotte, e raccogliendo i profili scientifici e la bibliografia di ciascun membro
    Note: Italian
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  • 3
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    Firenze : Firenze university press
    Language: Italian
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xxi, 189 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Fiesole Casalini Libre 2004 Editoria Italiana Online
    Series Statement: Reti medievali 2
    Series Statement: E-book, Monografie
    Keywords: Ferrario da Pantigliate, Donato ; Merchants Biography ; Medieval history ; Milan (Italy) Commerce 14th century ; History
    Abstract: The Italian cities of the last centuries of the Middle Ages continued to witness – alongside a progressive crystallisation of the social hierarchies – the economic and social ascent of individuals belonging to the 'middle class’. These were homines novi who, without resorting to dynastic connections and often rejecting the associative model of the guilds, managed to build fortunes and dignity through trade, enterprise, the exploitation of the land, the solidarity of district and parish and the management of welfare. Emblematic of such careers is the figure of an economic agent originating from the rural district, Donato Ferrario da Pantigliate, who in 1429 founded in Milan a devotional and welfare institute, the Scuola della Divinità. The book reconstructs the social, economic and spiritual conduct of Donato, placing it within the urban context of Milan in the first half of the fifteenth century
    Note: First publ. 1997 by Camera di Commercio of Milan, now revised , Includes bibliographical references , Milan (Lombardy) , Italian
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  • 4
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    Firenze : Firenze university press
    Language: Italian
    Pages: Online-Ressource (153 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Fiesole Casalini Libre 2004 Editoria Italiana Online
    Series Statement: Reti medievali 1
    Series Statement: E-book, Monografie
    Keywords: Guelfs and Ghibellines ; Medieval history ; Italy History 1268-1492 ; Italy History Germanic rule, 962-1268
    Abstract: City life in the Italy of the communes was a unique experience in the Middle Ages, “another world” from that of the countryside in terms of the customs, beliefs and practices that conditioned the attitudes of a complex society. In order to verify Lopez’ definition of the city as a “frame of mind”, the issues addressed include the perception and memory of time (both real and mythical), the elaboration of models of behaviour (that of chivalry), and the conditioning of the urban ambience through to the creation of an “acoustic landscape” of the city. The significance of what it meant to be a citizen in mediaeval Italy emerges tangibly from the evidence of contemporaries
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , Italian
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  • 5
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    Firenze : Firenze university press
    Language: Italian
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xxxvii, 356 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Fiesole Casalini Libre 2004 Editoria Italiana Online
    Series Statement: Reti medievali 1
    Series Statement: E-book, Reading
    Keywords: Medieval history ; Italy History 476-1492
    Abstract: This book is a collection of contributions by the Italian scholarship fellows at the Deutsches Historisches Institut of Rome over the last decade. It is intended as a tribute to one of the leading mediaevalists at international level, a scrupulous and sensitive scholar of Italian history. Over and above all this, it is a sign of gratitude from the young academics who have been able to consolidate their research thanks to such scholarships. Consequently the 14 contributions that make up the book do not share the academic orientation of any particular school, but range over various research sectors and different chronological periods
    Note: Collected essays , Includes bibliographical references , Italian
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  • 6
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    Language: Italian
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Reti Medievali E-Book
    Keywords: Medieval history
    Abstract: This book is a collection of contributions by the Italian scholarship fellows at the Deutsches Historisches Institut of Rome over the last decade. It is intended as a tribute to one of the leading mediaevalists at international level, a scrupulous and sensitive scholar of Italian history. Over and above all this, it is a sign of gratitude from the young academics who have been able to consolidate their research thanks to such scholarships. Consequently the 14 contributions that make up the book do not share the academic orientation of any particular school, but range over various research sectors and different chronological periods
    Abstract: Il volume, che raccoglie i contributi di ex borsisti italiani dell'ultimo decennio del Deutsches Historisches Institut di Roma, vuole essere un omaggio a uno dei medievisti più noti a livello internazionale e all'attento e sensibile studioso della storia italiana, ma soprattutto un segno di gratitudine di giovani studiosi che con tale borsa hanno potuto consolidare i loro percorsi di ricerca. I 14 contributi che lo compongono non sono quindi accomunati da un comune orientamento formativo di scuola, ma spaziano fra diversi settori di ricerca e differenti ambiti cronologici
    Note: Italian
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  • 7
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Firenze University Press
    Language: Italian
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Reti Medievali E-Book
    Keywords: Medieval history
    Abstract: The Italian cities of the last centuries of the Middle Ages continued to witness – alongside a progressive crystallisation of the social hierarchies – the economic and social ascent of individuals belonging to the 'middle class’. These were homines novi who, without resorting to dynastic connections and often rejecting the associative model of the guilds, managed to build fortunes and dignity through trade, enterprise, the exploitation of the land, the solidarity of district and parish and the management of welfare. Emblematic of such careers is the figure of an economic agent originating from the rural district, Donato Ferrario da Pantigliate, who in 1429 founded in Milan a devotional and welfare institute, the Scuola della Divinità. The book reconstructs the social, economic and spiritual conduct of Donato, placing it within the urban context of Milan in the first half of the fifteenth century
    Abstract: Le città italiane degli ultimi secoli del Medioevo videro ancora, accanto a un progressivo irrigidirsi delle gerarchie sociali, l'ascesa economica e sociale di individui appartenenti al 'ceto medio': homines novi che, senza ricorrere a legami di casata e spesso rifiutando il modello associazionistico delle corporazioni, riuscirono a costruirsi fortuna e dignità grazie al commercio, all'imprenditoria, allo sfruttamento della terra, alle solidarietà di quartiere e di parrocchia, alla gestione dell'assistenza. Emblematica di questi percorsi di affermazione è la figura di un operatore economico originario del contado, Donato Ferrario da Pantigliate, fondatore nel 1429 a Milano di un ente devozionale e assistenziale, la Scuola della Divinità, personaggio del quale si vanno qui a ricostruire i comportamenti sociali, economici e spirituali inserendoli nel contesto urbano milanese della prima metà del Quattrocento
    Note: Italian
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