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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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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My notes say that this is a record/list of the books that were withdrawn from the Vatican Library, written by Bartolomeo Platina in a fantastic scrawl.
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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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Clare Vernon deposited Symposium programme: Conquest and Construction: Architecture and Landscapes in the Medieval Mediterranean in the group
Medieval Southern Italy on Humanities Commons 7 years agoArchitecture Space and Society Research Centre, Birkbeck (University of London) Friday 1st March 2019
Keynes Library, School of Arts, 43 Gordon Square
Registration: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/conquest-and-construction-tickets-55022443610 -
Clare Vernon deposited Pseudo-Arabic and the Material Culture of the First Crusade in Norman Italy: The Sanctuary Mosaic at San Nicola in Bari in the group
Medieval Southern Italy on Humanities Commons 7 years, 5 months agoPseudo-Arabic is a form of ornament, derived from Arabic script, which appears in both Islamic and Christian contexts from the 10th century onwards. The city of Bari in south-east Italy, and its hinterland, boasts a number of examples of this motif. This article explores how pseudo-Arabic was employed in Bari and how the circulation of luxury…[Read more]
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Monica H. Green posted an update in the group
Medieval Southern Italy on Humanities Commons 8 years, 3 months agoHi Claire, thanks for the invitation to join this group. For folks who don’t know me, I’m a historian of medicine. I have several projects underway, but one of them is a comprehensive study of all Latin medical literature in circulation from ca. 1075 to ca. 1225. This includes the period of extraordinary activity in southern Italy centered at the…[Read more]
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So nice to have you here Monica. I can’t wait for your book on Constantius Africanus!
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Actually, no need to wait. A colleague and I are starting a Constantine-themed blog in December. Will send news when it’s up and running. (And sorry about misspelling your name in initial post. Always have to double-check if it’s “Clare” or “Claire.”)
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Oh great, do post the link to the blog here! (no problem, I’m used to ‘Claire’, I hardly notice)
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Clare Vernon created the group
Medieval Southern Italy on Humanities Commons 8 years, 3 months ago