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Publikováno v:
OPD Restauro, 2016 Jan 01. 28, 273-278.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/44627728
Autor:
Innocenti, Annalisa, Ortolani, Cinzia, Cagnini, Andrea, Galeotti, Monica, Porcinai, Simone, Barbone, Alessandra Santagostino
Publikováno v:
OPD Restauro, 2015 Jan 01. 27, 29-45.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/44627758
Autor:
Innocenti, Annalisa
Publikováno v:
OPD Restauro, 2005 Jan 01(17), 333-342.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/24392567
Autor:
Mulinacci, Nadia, Giaccherini, Catia, Ieri, Francesca, Innocenti, Marzia, Romani, Annalisa, Vincieri, Franco F
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Science of Food & Agriculture; Apr2006, Vol. 86 Issue 5, p757-764, 8p
Autor:
Mulinacci, Nadia, Giaccherini, Catia, Innocenti, Marzia, Romani, Annalisa, Vincieri, Franco F, Marotta, Federico, Mattei, Alissa
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Science of Food & Agriculture; Mar2005, Vol. 85 Issue 4, p662-670, 9p
Autor:
Alison Frazier, Patrick Nold
Essays in Renaissance Thought and Letters is a volume dedicated to John Monfasani, renowned scholar of Latin and Greek rhetoric and philosophy. These essays range from Antiquity to the Enlightenment, in genre from learned notes to editiones principes
Autor:
Guido Guerzoni
Guido Guerzoni presents the results of fifteen years of research into one of the more hotly debated topics among historians of art and of economics: the history of art markets. Dedicating equal attention to current thought in the fields of economics,
Autor:
Konrad Eisenbichler
Confraternities and their contribution to the fabric of society have become invisible history for us today. Although their activities began in the Renaissance and continued until the end of the Enlightenment, confraternities have not yet found a plac
Autor:
Konrad Eisenbichler
After the State and the Church, the most well organized membership system of medieval and early modern Europe was the confraternity. In cities, towns, and villages it would have been difficult for someone not to be a member of a confraternity, the re