Assisi. Guida storico-artistica della città. Ediz. inglese
Author: Costantino Troiano
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Published: 1995
Total Pages: 130
ISBN-13: 9788884130426
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Author: Costantino Troiano
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Published: 1995
Total Pages: 130
ISBN-13: 9788884130426
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Fabrizio D'Amico
Publisher: 5Continents
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 92
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKEvery kid knows that pirates talk funny, swing a big sword, and seek buried treasure—don’t they? What do we really know about Blackbeard, Madame Cheng, Sir Francis Drake, and other men and women of pirate history? What drove them to sail the high seas? What were their bad habits, favorite foods, and silly quirks? And did they actually talk like that? A lively style, lots of surprises, and solid research have made the Lives of . . . series of collective biographies popular with both kids and adults. Now the series returns, spanning the globe with profiles of the nineteen most notorious pirates in history.
Author: Serena Romano
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Published: 2015
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9788867284993
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe subject of this book is the artistic revolution that took place around the year 1300. Young Giotto is the protagonist of this revolution, whose trajectory of development can be traced across the most vibrant and fashionable centres of culture of the time, at the court of the Pope, in the city of Florence, in the rich and cultivated north-eastern Italy, between the court of the Malatesta in Rimini and the Veneto region with its power-house and financial heart in Padua. Above all, the book is about two huge projects that marked the first part of Giottos life: the Basilica of Assisi and, in Padua, the Scrovegni Chapel and the Basilica of Saint Anthony. Within his work and in his workshops places and people of Italy at the turn of the century come to life. Relying on stylistic and technical analysis, on a careful reading of iconographical programmes, studying working methods and culling information from artistic works themselves and historical documents, one may gain insights into how Giotto, like no one else, was able to become a catalyst of a new contact with the world, a modern ability to narrate with images and a newly rediscovered love of nature.
Author: Bruno Corà
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Published: 2006
Total Pages: 316
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Giovanni Boccaccio
Publisher: BoD - Books on Demand
Published: 2023-07-07
Total Pages: 1040
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn the time of a devastating pandemic, seven women and three men withdraw to a country estate outside Florence to give themselves a diversion from the death around them. Once there, they decide to spend some time each day telling stories, each of the ten to tell one story each day. They do this for ten days, with a few other days of rest in between, resulting in the 100 stories of the Decameron. The Decameron was written after the Black Plague spread through Italy in 1348. Most of the tales did not originate with Boccaccio; some of them were centuries old already in his time, but Boccaccio imbued them all with his distinctive style. The stories run the gamut from tragedy to comedy, from lewd to inspiring, and sometimes all of those at once. They also provide a detailed picture of daily life in fourteenth-century Italy.
Author: Jacques Le Goff
Publisher: Collins & Brown
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 422
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Medieval World opens a delightful window into the past and will be essential reading for all students of the medieval period and for all those fascinated by the Middle Ages and history in general -- Provided by publisher.
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Published: 1909
Total Pages: 118
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Published: 1903
Total Pages: 1190
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Published: 1938
Total Pages: 698
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