This article highlights a most recent discovery of an unknown conspiratorial letter of Marin Držić as well as some comments on Držić traced in the correspondence of Duke Cosimo I Medici with his secretary, Bartolomeo Concino, in the State Archives of Florence (Archivio di Stato di Firenze). Aiming to interpret Držić’s conspiracy in the light of new evidence, the article affords transcriptions, translation and commentary of the documents. The recently discovered material indicates that Držić, contrary to the traditional interpretation, was not ignored by the Medici administration, and provides the basis for the reconstruction of the attitude of the Florentine court towards Držić’s plot, his contacts there, along with an array of new details ...
This article aims to analyse how and to what extent juridical and diplomatic issues influenced Angel...
This article examines Leon Battista Alberti’s 'Porcaria coniuratio', the historical epistle on Stefa...
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola was (probably) poisoned by his secretary, Cristoforo da Casalmaggiore,...
This article highlights a most recent discovery of an unknown conspiratorial letter of Marin Držić a...
Rad se bavi pismima koja je Marin Držić uputio Cosimu I. i Francescu Mediciju. Nastoji se istražiti ...
This article aims to analyse how and to what extent juridical and diplomatic issues influenced Angel...
The article announces the discovery of Sonetti di messer Anibal Lucio Lesignano, scritti a diversi, ...
These article presents for the first time the text of the commission written by the Government of Fl...
The article builds on the recent discovery of seventeen new letters written by Lorenzino de’ Medici ...
[Notes on Francesco Terriesi (1635-1715). Merchant, diplomatic and civil servant of the Medici betwe...
This book contains the proceedings of the study day devoted to "Firenze e Dubrovnik all'epoca di Mar...
The analysis of conspiracies from Dubrovnik, beginning with the overthrowing of Damjan Juda in 1205,...
The article is based on the correspondence between doctor Michelangelo Tilli, the secretary of Grand...
The article is dedicated to one of the most serious incidents between the Venetian and Ragusan Repub...
Drawing on newly discovered archival documents, the article unearths the story of Antonio Beghini, a...
This article aims to analyse how and to what extent juridical and diplomatic issues influenced Angel...
This article examines Leon Battista Alberti’s 'Porcaria coniuratio', the historical epistle on Stefa...
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola was (probably) poisoned by his secretary, Cristoforo da Casalmaggiore,...
This article highlights a most recent discovery of an unknown conspiratorial letter of Marin Držić a...
Rad se bavi pismima koja je Marin Držić uputio Cosimu I. i Francescu Mediciju. Nastoji se istražiti ...
This article aims to analyse how and to what extent juridical and diplomatic issues influenced Angel...
The article announces the discovery of Sonetti di messer Anibal Lucio Lesignano, scritti a diversi, ...
These article presents for the first time the text of the commission written by the Government of Fl...
The article builds on the recent discovery of seventeen new letters written by Lorenzino de’ Medici ...
[Notes on Francesco Terriesi (1635-1715). Merchant, diplomatic and civil servant of the Medici betwe...
This book contains the proceedings of the study day devoted to "Firenze e Dubrovnik all'epoca di Mar...
The analysis of conspiracies from Dubrovnik, beginning with the overthrowing of Damjan Juda in 1205,...
The article is based on the correspondence between doctor Michelangelo Tilli, the secretary of Grand...
The article is dedicated to one of the most serious incidents between the Venetian and Ragusan Repub...
Drawing on newly discovered archival documents, the article unearths the story of Antonio Beghini, a...
This article aims to analyse how and to what extent juridical and diplomatic issues influenced Angel...
This article examines Leon Battista Alberti’s 'Porcaria coniuratio', the historical epistle on Stefa...
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola was (probably) poisoned by his secretary, Cristoforo da Casalmaggiore,...