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Ambrogio Leone's De Nola, Venice 1514 : Humanism and Antiquarian Culture in Renaissance Southern Italy

Authors :
Bianca de Divitiis
Fulvio Lenzo
Lorenzo Miletti
Bianca de Divitiis
Fulvio Lenzo
Lorenzo Miletti
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

This volume offers the first comprehensive study of the De Nola (Venice 1514), a hitherto underappreciated Latin text written by the Nolan humanist and physician Ambrogio Leone. Furnished with four pioneering engravings made with the help of the Venetian artist Girolamo Mocetto, the De Nola is an impressively rich and multifaceted text, which contains an antiquarian (and celebratory) study of the city of Nola in the Kingdom of Naples. By describing antiquities, inscriptions, and buildings, as well as social and religious phenomena, the De Nola offers a precious window into a southern Italian Renaissance city, and constitutes a refined example of sixteenth-century antiquarianism. The work is analysed in a multidisciplinary approach, encompassing art and architectural history, antiquarianism, literature, social history, and anthropology.

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9789004375772 and 9789004375789
Volume :
00284
Database :
eBook Index
Journal :
Ambrogio Leone's De Nola, Venice 1514 : Humanism and Antiquarian Culture in Renaissance Southern Italy
Publication Type :
eBook
Accession number :
1940578