A companion to medieval and renaissance Bologna / / Sarah R. Blanshei.

Long neglected by scholars, medieval and Renaissance Bologna is now recognized as a center of economic, political-constitutional, legal, and intellectual innovation, as the city that served as the cultural crossroads of Italy. The city's distinctive achievements and its transition from medieval...

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Superior document:Brill's Companions to European History ; Volume 14
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : : Brill,, [2017]
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Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
Series:Brill's companions to European history ; Volume 14.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xviii, 623 pages).
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material
  • Introduction: History and Historiography of Bologna / Sarah Rubin Blanshei
  • 1 Archival Sources: Governmental, Judicial, Religious, Familial / Diana Tura
  • 2 Fiscal Sources: the Estimi  / Rosa Smurra
  • 3 Shaping the City: Urban Planning and Physical Structures / Francesca Bocchi
  • 4 Public Health / G. Geltner
  • 5 Regulating the Material Culture of Bologna la Grassa  / Antonella Campanini
  • 6 Economy and Demography / Fabio Giusberti and Francesca Roversi Monaco
  • 7 Bankers, Financial Institutions, and Politics / Massimo Giansante
  • 8 Civic Institutions (12th-early 15th Centuries) / Giorgio Tamba
  • 9 From One Conflict to Another (13th-14th Centuries) / Giuliano Milani
  • 10 Libertas, Oligarchy, Papacy: Government in the Quattrocento / Tommaso Duranti
  • 11 Popular Government, Government of the Ottimati, and the Languages of Politics: Concord and Discord (1377-1559) / Angela De Benedictis
  • 12 Making of an Oligarchy: The Ruling Classes of Bologna / Andrea Gardi
  • 13 Criminal Justice and Conflict Resolution / Sarah Rubin Blanshei and Sara Cucini
  • 14 The Church, Civic Religion, and Civic Identity / Gabriella Zarri
  • 15 Confraternities and Civil Society / Nicholas Terpstra
  • 16 Mendicant Orders and the Repression of Heresy / Riccardo Parmeggiani
  • 17 The University and the City: Cultural Interactions / David A. Lines
  • 18 Bolognese Vernacular Language and Literature / Armando Antonelli and Vincenzo Cassì
  • 19 Literary Culture in Bologna from the Duecento to the Cinquecento / Gian Mario Anselmi and Stefano Scioli
  • 20 Miniaturists, Painters, and Goldsmiths (mid-13th-early 15th Century) / Raffaella Pini
  • 21 Art and Patronage in Bologna's "Long" Quattrocento / David J. Drogin
  • General Bibliography / Sarah Rubin Blanshei
  • Index / Sarah Rubin Blanshei.