U radu se analizira korespondencija trojice manje poznatih dalmatinskih humanista s Cassandrom Fedele, glasovitom mletačkom humanisticom s kraja 15. i početka 16. stoljeća. Riječ je o Benediktu Mišuliću iz Paga, Ambrozu Mihetiću...
This book combines the interdisciplinary insights of history, anthropology, and computing to examine the interrelationships between politics, kinship, and marriage in a late-medieval city-state. At the heart of the study is a reconsideration of `office' and the ways in which ties of kinshipand marriage were mobilized to build electoral success. In fifteenth-century Ragusa (present-day Dubrovnik) membership of the Great Council, which nominated and elected office-holders, was restricted to the legitimate male offspring of patrician brides and grooms. The patrician class was highlyendogamous, and the relationship between endogamy and electoral support is an important theme running through this book. A related theme concerns the age differences between spouses, which are shown to have important structural implications for the organization of the casata, kinship relations, andmarriage ties. These implications are investigated using a variety of innovative methods, including cohort analysis and computer simulation.
The Catalogus Translationum et Commentariorum (Mediaeval and Renaissance Latin Translations and Commentaries: Annotated Lists and Guides). The CTC documents and illuminates the transmission of the ideas, and the influence, of ancient Greek and Latin authors (up to a.d. 600) during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance (up to a.d. 1600). Current volumes offered under open access are: I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, and IX. Volume X will be available after Volume XI is on sale.
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This paper, based on a preliminary inquiry about the circulation of Girolamo Aliotti’s writings, deals with the diffusion of humanist practices and its transformation into a dominating cultural movement. It is argued that this evolution was obviously a matter of very famous lay litterati, but also of more peripheral literary networks, that involve notaries, physicians, school teachers but also secular and regular clerics, living in the numerous urban centers of fifteenth century Italy. Additionally, the paper analyzes the very important and specific function of miscellanea manuscript as vector and mark of this process.
I. Supičić, and E. Hercigonja (Eds.) Croatia and Europe ; v. 2 Philip Wilson ;Školska Knjiga,, London : Zagreb :, (2008.)Öriginally published in Croatia by the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts and Šolska Knjiga, Zagreb, 2000, under the title Hrvatska i Europa: kultura, znanost i umjetnost. Svezak II. Srednji vijek i Renesansa (XIII-XVI. stoljeće)."--P. i..