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Elizabeth Ranieri created the group
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Cesare Pastorino deposited Compasso Geometrico e Militare (measures and data for weights) – Early Science and Medicine (forthcoming) in the group
The Renaissance Society of America on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoData set of measures from Galileo Galilei’s Compasso Geometrico e Militare and comparison of the weights of substances with data in Kepler’s table of specific gravities in MesseKunst Archimedis. Data associated with a forthcoming article in Early Science and Medicine, titled “Johannes Kepler and the Exploration of the Weight of Substances in the…[Read more]
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Carla Zecher replied to the topic Thinking about Careers for Scholars of Renaissance Studies in the discussion
The Renaissance Society of America on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoI was thinking about this again yesterday. I’m going to take a guess that the educational divisions of arts organizations are going to be the most stable units with respect to employment, because those efforts can continue even when the venue itself is closed.
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Carlotta Paltrinieri started the topic Online Lecture in the discussion
Renaissance/ Early Modern Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoOn July 11th, at 6pm, I will be giving a lecture on the Florentine academies (Disegno, Fiorentina, Crusca) as part of the online lectures series: “THE MEDICI AND THEIR ARCHIVES: ARTISTIC PATRONAGE AND DIPLOMACY”. If you are interested in the series you can register here: https://www.medici.org/map-online-lectures-series/
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Carlotta Paltrinieri started the topic Online Lecture in the discussion
Premodern Italian Document Exchange on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoOn July 11th, at 6pm, I will be giving a lecture on the Florentine academies (Disegno, Fiorentina, Crusca) as part of the online lectures series: “THE MEDICI AND THEIR ARCHIVES: ARTISTIC PATRONAGE AND DIPLOMACY”. If you are interested in the series you can register here: https://www.medici.org/map-online-lectures-series/
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Tucker Million started the topic Request Documents in the discussion
Premodern Italian Document Exchange on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoYou can request documents and document sets not posted by users on other pages by replying here! If you post, please provide as much information as possible about the documents you need; if you have the documents requested, or even something different that might also be of interest, please contact the original poster.
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James M. Harland deposited Memories of migration? The ‘Anglo-Saxon’ burial costume of the fifth century AD in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoIt is often claimed that the mortuary traditions that appeared in lowland Britain in the fifth century AD are an expression of new forms of ethnic identity, based on the putative memorialisation of a ‘Germanic’ heritage. This article considers the empirical basis for this assertion and evaluates it in the light of previously proposed ethnic con…[Read more]
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Brian Maxson replied to the topic Florence in the discussion
Premodern Italian Document Exchange on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoBib. Ricc. 3903
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Rachel Midura replied to the topic Venice in the discussion
Premodern Italian Document Exchange on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoASVe, Compagnia dei corrieri (*Selections covering most of S1 & S2)
ASVe, Capi del consiglio di dieci, 16 (*Selections)
ASVe, Senato, Dispacci degli ambasciatori, 4, 9, 28, 29, 30, 31, 70, 71 (*Selections)
ASVe, Inquisitori di stato, 157, 216, 449 (*Selections)
*Selections largely related to couriers and posts, but some generally addressing…[Read more]
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Rachel Midura replied to the topic Milan in the discussion
Premodern Italian Document Exchange on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoASMi, Atti di Governo, Finanza, 353, 933, 936, 949, 965, 976, 2104 (Selections*)
ASMi, Atti di Governo, Culto parte antica, 558
ASMi, Registri, 16-22 (Selections*, many index pages)
ASMi, Carteggio, 20, 150, 220, 251, 276, 300-400 (Selections*)
*Selections largely related to couriers and posts, but some generally addressing crime & policing,…[Read more]
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Carla Zecher replied to the topic Thinking about Careers for Scholars of Renaissance Studies in the discussion
The Renaissance Society of America on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoBlogs might suggest some answers? https://blog.americansforthearts.org/
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Tucker Million replied to the topic Naples and Sicily in the discussion
Premodern Italian Document Exchange on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoThe “Appendix,” full of documents from the now-destroyed Angevin Chancery Records and family letters, from:
Émile Léonard, La jeunesse de Jeanne Ire. Reine de Naples, comtesse de Provence, Vol. II (Paris: Librairie Auguste Picard, 1932).
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Ashley "Aley" O'Mara replied to the topic Thinking about Careers for Scholars of Renaissance Studies in the discussion
The Renaissance Society of America on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoI’m curious about the outlook for careers in theater administration, given the pandemic. I’ve noticed layoffs and cancellations of job searches. Any sense of which areas of theater admin might recover soonest?
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Celeste McNamara replied to the topic Venice in the discussion
Premodern Italian Document Exchange on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoArchivio storico del Patriarcale, Lettere di Gregorio Barbarigo (selection).
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Celeste McNamara replied to the topic Other Locations in the discussion
Premodern Italian Document Exchange on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoArchivio della Curia Vescovile di Padova: wide variety of visitation records, episcopal inquisitions, edicts, letters, synodal documents from 1664-1697 (episcopacy of Gregorio Barbarigo). 61GB of photos, if you’re looking for something specific please let me know!
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Barry Torch replied to the topic Rome in the discussion
Premodern Italian Document Exchange on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoI don’t have much, but I do have the entirety of:
Archivio di Stato di Roma, Camerale II, Serie Biblioteca Vaticano Vol. I 1497.
My notes say that this is a record/list of the books that were withdrawn from the Vatican Library, written by Bartolomeo Platina in a fantastic scrawl.
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Jessica Wolfe replied to the topic Doing Research in Renaissance Studies in the Age of COVID-19 in the discussion
The Renaissance Society of America on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoAnother suggestion for Kristin Bezio: sometimes, university libraries are willing to foot the bill for a faculty member or graduate student at that university to order a scanned reproduction of one or more documents, so long as you promise to deposit it in the library collection once you have finished using it. You might see whether there are…[Read more]
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Tucker Million replied to the topic Florence in the discussion
Premodern Italian Document Exchange on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoASF, Esecutore degli Ordinamenti di Giustizia*
Box 1 (inquisitiones, December 1343 – April 1344)
2 (accusationes, November 1343 – April 1344)
3 (testes ad offensam et defensam, December 1343 – April 1344)
13 (accusationes, June 1344 – October 1344)
21 (accusationes et inquisitiones, November 1344 – April 1345)
24 (accusationes, November 1344…[Read more]
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Peter Sposato replied to the topic Florence in the discussion
Premodern Italian Document Exchange on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoASF, Esecutore degli Ordinamenti di Giustizia
NB: judicial records of elite violence against popolani
1 (inquisitiones, Dec. 1343-April 1344)
2 (accusationes, 29 Nov. 1343-18 April 1344)
3 (testes ad offensam et defensam, 8 Dec. 1343-22 April 1344)
13 (accusationes 1 June 1344 – 24 Oct. 1344)
24 (accusationes 22 Nov. 1344 – 16 March…[Read more]
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Matthew Firth deposited The Character of the Treacherous Woman in the passiones of Early Medieval English Royal Martyrs in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoEarly medieval England is well-known for its assortment of royal saints; figures who, though drawn from nearly five centuries of pre-Conquest Christianity, are often best known from eleventh-century hagiography. Common among these narratives is the figure of the “wicked queen”–a woman whose exercise of political power provides the impetus for t…[Read more]
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