The New World in Early Modern Italy, 1492-1750
Herausgeber: Horodowich, Elizabeth; Markey, Lia
The New World in Early Modern Italy, 1492-1750
Herausgeber: Horodowich, Elizabeth; Markey, Lia
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This volume considers Italy's history and examines how Italians became fascinated with the New World in the early modern period.
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This volume considers Italy's history and examines how Italians became fascinated with the New World in the early modern period.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 890g
- ISBN-13: 9781107122871
- ISBN-10: 1107122872
- Artikelnr.: 48530307
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- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 890g
- ISBN-13: 9781107122871
- ISBN-10: 1107122872
- Artikelnr.: 48530307
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction Elizabeth Horodowich and Lia Markey; Part I. Italy before
and after the Conquest: 2. Italy and the New World Elizabeth Horodowich; 3.
Dante and the New World Mary Watt; 4. Venetian diplomacy, Spanish gold, and
the New World in the sixteenth century Federica Ambrosini; Part II. The New
World and Italian Religious Culture: 5. Three Bolognese Franciscan
missionaries in the New World in the early sixteenth century Massimo
Donattini; 6. Missionary gift records of Mexican objects in early modern
Italy Davide Domenici; 7. Federico Borromeo and the New World in early
modern Milan Maria Matilde Benzoni; 8. The Virgin of Copacabana in early
modern Italy: a disembodied devotion Karen Lloyd; 9. Jesuit martyrdom
imagery between Mexico and Rome Katherine McAllen; Part III. New World
Plants in the Italian Imagination: 10. Southern Italy and the New World in
the age of encounters Mackenzie Cooley; 11. The impact of New World plants,
1500-1800: the Americas in Italy David Gentilcore; 12. Renaissance
Florentines in the Tropics: Brazil, the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, and the
limits of empire Brian Brege; Part IV. Representing America: 13.
Aldrovandi's New World natives in Bologna (or how to draw the unseen al
vivo) Lia Markey; 14. Cesare Vecellio's Floridians in the Venetian book
market: beautiful imports Ann Rosalind Jones; 15. Baroque Italian epic from
Granada to the New World: Columbus conquers the Moors Nathalie Hester; 16.
The conquest of Mexico in the Venetian operatic: Vivaldi's Motezuma Ireri
Chávez Bárcenas.
and after the Conquest: 2. Italy and the New World Elizabeth Horodowich; 3.
Dante and the New World Mary Watt; 4. Venetian diplomacy, Spanish gold, and
the New World in the sixteenth century Federica Ambrosini; Part II. The New
World and Italian Religious Culture: 5. Three Bolognese Franciscan
missionaries in the New World in the early sixteenth century Massimo
Donattini; 6. Missionary gift records of Mexican objects in early modern
Italy Davide Domenici; 7. Federico Borromeo and the New World in early
modern Milan Maria Matilde Benzoni; 8. The Virgin of Copacabana in early
modern Italy: a disembodied devotion Karen Lloyd; 9. Jesuit martyrdom
imagery between Mexico and Rome Katherine McAllen; Part III. New World
Plants in the Italian Imagination: 10. Southern Italy and the New World in
the age of encounters Mackenzie Cooley; 11. The impact of New World plants,
1500-1800: the Americas in Italy David Gentilcore; 12. Renaissance
Florentines in the Tropics: Brazil, the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, and the
limits of empire Brian Brege; Part IV. Representing America: 13.
Aldrovandi's New World natives in Bologna (or how to draw the unseen al
vivo) Lia Markey; 14. Cesare Vecellio's Floridians in the Venetian book
market: beautiful imports Ann Rosalind Jones; 15. Baroque Italian epic from
Granada to the New World: Columbus conquers the Moors Nathalie Hester; 16.
The conquest of Mexico in the Venetian operatic: Vivaldi's Motezuma Ireri
Chávez Bárcenas.
1. Introduction Elizabeth Horodowich and Lia Markey; Part I. Italy before
and after the Conquest: 2. Italy and the New World Elizabeth Horodowich; 3.
Dante and the New World Mary Watt; 4. Venetian diplomacy, Spanish gold, and
the New World in the sixteenth century Federica Ambrosini; Part II. The New
World and Italian Religious Culture: 5. Three Bolognese Franciscan
missionaries in the New World in the early sixteenth century Massimo
Donattini; 6. Missionary gift records of Mexican objects in early modern
Italy Davide Domenici; 7. Federico Borromeo and the New World in early
modern Milan Maria Matilde Benzoni; 8. The Virgin of Copacabana in early
modern Italy: a disembodied devotion Karen Lloyd; 9. Jesuit martyrdom
imagery between Mexico and Rome Katherine McAllen; Part III. New World
Plants in the Italian Imagination: 10. Southern Italy and the New World in
the age of encounters Mackenzie Cooley; 11. The impact of New World plants,
1500-1800: the Americas in Italy David Gentilcore; 12. Renaissance
Florentines in the Tropics: Brazil, the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, and the
limits of empire Brian Brege; Part IV. Representing America: 13.
Aldrovandi's New World natives in Bologna (or how to draw the unseen al
vivo) Lia Markey; 14. Cesare Vecellio's Floridians in the Venetian book
market: beautiful imports Ann Rosalind Jones; 15. Baroque Italian epic from
Granada to the New World: Columbus conquers the Moors Nathalie Hester; 16.
The conquest of Mexico in the Venetian operatic: Vivaldi's Motezuma Ireri
Chávez Bárcenas.
and after the Conquest: 2. Italy and the New World Elizabeth Horodowich; 3.
Dante and the New World Mary Watt; 4. Venetian diplomacy, Spanish gold, and
the New World in the sixteenth century Federica Ambrosini; Part II. The New
World and Italian Religious Culture: 5. Three Bolognese Franciscan
missionaries in the New World in the early sixteenth century Massimo
Donattini; 6. Missionary gift records of Mexican objects in early modern
Italy Davide Domenici; 7. Federico Borromeo and the New World in early
modern Milan Maria Matilde Benzoni; 8. The Virgin of Copacabana in early
modern Italy: a disembodied devotion Karen Lloyd; 9. Jesuit martyrdom
imagery between Mexico and Rome Katherine McAllen; Part III. New World
Plants in the Italian Imagination: 10. Southern Italy and the New World in
the age of encounters Mackenzie Cooley; 11. The impact of New World plants,
1500-1800: the Americas in Italy David Gentilcore; 12. Renaissance
Florentines in the Tropics: Brazil, the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, and the
limits of empire Brian Brege; Part IV. Representing America: 13.
Aldrovandi's New World natives in Bologna (or how to draw the unseen al
vivo) Lia Markey; 14. Cesare Vecellio's Floridians in the Venetian book
market: beautiful imports Ann Rosalind Jones; 15. Baroque Italian epic from
Granada to the New World: Columbus conquers the Moors Nathalie Hester; 16.
The conquest of Mexico in the Venetian operatic: Vivaldi's Motezuma Ireri
Chávez Bárcenas.