ENGLISH: The genesis of this essay collection is explained. There is a brief analysis of the contents of the twenty essays it contains. Four of them are by Benjamin G. Kohl himself. The others, by authors from the USA, Britain and Italy, deal with issues of Venetian and Veneto history – political, social, artistic – close to the interests of the historian commemorated by the volume. / ITALIANO: Si dà conto della genesi di questa miscellanea di studi e si espone brevemente il contenuto dei 20 saggi che la costituiscono: quattro di essi sono dovuti a Benjamin G. Kohl, e gli altri sono dedicati da studiosi inglesi, americani e italiani a tematiche di storia politica, sociale e artistica del Veneto e di Venezia, vicine alla sensibilità dello st...
This collection draws strength from its cross-disciplinarity, featuring contributions by scholars wh...
This essay is inspired by Ben Kohl’s 2001 article on Fina Buzzacarini da Carrara as wife, mother, an...
This article presents the critical editions of two texts: a letter by the Duke of Milan Filippo Mari...
Benjamin G. Kohl (1938-2010) taught at Vassar College from 1966 till his retirement as Andrew W. Mel...
This contribution relates to two of Benjamin Kohl’s interests recorded in the bibliography included ...
Benjamin G. Kohl (1938-2010) taught at Vassar College from 1966 till his retirement as Andrew W. Mel...
This study, admittedly sui generis, provides for the first time a complete corpus of the laws that c...
This essay examines the intersection of patrician humanist careers with the humanist trained secreta...
The Collegio was a central instrument of government in Renaissance Venice, but its development from ...
ITALIANO: Il saggio mette a fuoco una rara testimonianza (già segnalata nel Settecento da Scipione M...
Historians have long recognized the important role that kinship ties and family relations played in ...
ITALIANO: L’immagine del Segretario alle voci è ancora sfumata nel panorama degli studi sull’ordinam...
This essay examines the political destiny and function in government of the civic institutions and é...
Altichiero was the dominant north Italian painter of the later Trecento. In Padua, in the 1370s and ...
In the 1350s, the Paduan painter, Guariento di Arpo, completed an ambitious decorative scheme for th...
This collection draws strength from its cross-disciplinarity, featuring contributions by scholars wh...
This essay is inspired by Ben Kohl’s 2001 article on Fina Buzzacarini da Carrara as wife, mother, an...
This article presents the critical editions of two texts: a letter by the Duke of Milan Filippo Mari...
Benjamin G. Kohl (1938-2010) taught at Vassar College from 1966 till his retirement as Andrew W. Mel...
This contribution relates to two of Benjamin Kohl’s interests recorded in the bibliography included ...
Benjamin G. Kohl (1938-2010) taught at Vassar College from 1966 till his retirement as Andrew W. Mel...
This study, admittedly sui generis, provides for the first time a complete corpus of the laws that c...
This essay examines the intersection of patrician humanist careers with the humanist trained secreta...
The Collegio was a central instrument of government in Renaissance Venice, but its development from ...
ITALIANO: Il saggio mette a fuoco una rara testimonianza (già segnalata nel Settecento da Scipione M...
Historians have long recognized the important role that kinship ties and family relations played in ...
ITALIANO: L’immagine del Segretario alle voci è ancora sfumata nel panorama degli studi sull’ordinam...
This essay examines the political destiny and function in government of the civic institutions and é...
Altichiero was the dominant north Italian painter of the later Trecento. In Padua, in the 1370s and ...
In the 1350s, the Paduan painter, Guariento di Arpo, completed an ambitious decorative scheme for th...
This collection draws strength from its cross-disciplinarity, featuring contributions by scholars wh...
This essay is inspired by Ben Kohl’s 2001 article on Fina Buzzacarini da Carrara as wife, mother, an...
This article presents the critical editions of two texts: a letter by the Duke of Milan Filippo Mari...