| Title | Anglo-Italian cultural relations in the later Middle Ages |
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| Type | Bibliographic |
| Edition | |
| Year | 2018 |
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| Summary | Between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries, the rise of international trade, the growth of towns and cities, and the politics of diplomacy all helped to foster productive and far-reaching connections and cultural interactions between Britain and Italy; equally, the flourishing of Italian humanism from the late fourteenth century onwards had a major impact on intellectual life in Britain. The aim of this book is to illustrate the continuity and the variety of these exchanges during the period. Each chapter focuses on a specific area (book collection, historiography, banking, commerce, literary production), highlighting the significance of the productive interchange of people and ideas across diverse cultural communities; it is the lived experience of individuals, substantiated by written evidence, that shapes the book's collective understanding of how two European cultures interacted with each other so fruitfully |
| BH ID | BV044795065 |
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| Open Data ID | BVB01-030190161 |
| Name | Fulton, Helen |
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| Type | 700 |
| Year | 1952- |
| Title | |
| Relationship | edt |
| Relator | Herausgeber |
| GND | 137311788 : json |
| Wikidata | Q64761464 |
| Name | Campopiano, Michele |
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| Type | 700 |
| Year | ca. 20./21. Jh. |
| Title | |
| Relationship | edt |
| Relator | Herausgeber |
| GND | 1164465007 : json |
| Wikidata | Q64828797 |