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Trevisi, Manuela1 trevisi.manuela@libero.it, Muzi, Antonio1, Fensore, Claudio1, Girardi, Paolo2
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Psichiatria e Psicoterapia. 2012, Vol. 31 Issue 1, p60-71. 12p.
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Autor:
Festuccia, Claudio, Dolo, Vincenza, Guerra, Fulvio, Violini, Stefania, Muzi, Paola, Pavan, Antonio, Bologna, Mauro
Publikováno v:
Clinical & Experimental Metastasis; Aug1998, Vol. 16 Issue 6, p513-528, 16p
Autor:
Charles Dempsey
Why do the paintings and poetry of the Italian Renaissance—a celebration of classical antiquity—also depict the Florentine countryside populated with figures dressed in contemporary silk robes and fleur-de-lys crowns? Upending conventional interp
Autor:
Berend Wispelwey
The index to the Biographical Archive of the Middle Ages makes accessible about 130,000 biographical articles from nearly 200 volumes. The entries contain short biographical information on approx. 95,000 persons from Europe and the Middle East who sh
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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
Die Mozart Studien, 1991 begründet, veröffentlichen Beiträge in deutscher, italienischer, französischer oder englischer Sprache. Im Mittelpunkt stehen wissenschaftliche Arbeiten zum Werk von Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. In 17 Essays werden neue Mozar
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Pietro Delcorno
In the Mirror of the Prodigal Son provides a comprehensive history of the function of the parable of the prodigal son in shaping religious identity in medieval and Reformation Europe. By investigating a wealth of primary sources, the book reveals the
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Arthur M. Field
Founded by Cosimo de'Medici in the early 1460s, the Platonic Academy shaped the literary and artistic culture of Florence in the later Renaissance and influenced science, religion, art, and literature throughout Europe in the early modern period. Thi