The leading thread of the present volume is the theme of the voyage to Sicily, Palermo, but the text is not only concerned about voyagers and their journals. The core is the city and the architecture through the written account of external personalities, who between the XVIth and XVIIth centuries, arrive in the Capital and the way( not neutral at all nor objective) by which they got information and transmitted impressions, observations. Testimonies are limited, due to the selection, which has been made in a preceding period of time (compared to the phenomenon, which is going to explode in XVIIIth and XIXth centuries). To modern travelers, who before the so-called season of Grand tour, visit Europe and Italy, the adventure in the F...
The date of Albert Jouvin de Rochefort’s journey, recounted in his Voyage d’Italie et de Malthe, in ...
Travel literature does not constitute an objective source: neither the images nor the texts escape t...
The Grand Tour travelers often loved to follow less known and more ‘wild’ itineraries. Besides the m...
The leading thread of the present volume is the theme of the voyage to Sicily, Palermo, but the tex...
Questo volume mette a fuoco le interconnessioni che durante il XIX secolo legano la scrittura odepor...
Some of the views in the fourth volume of the Voyage Pittoresque by the Abbot of Saint-Non, publishe...
The place of the urban market has a particolar role in the drawing and in the shape of historical ci...
At the beginning of the 19th century, the representation of Italy was mostly due to the literary and...
La storia della città di Palermo è strettamente connessa alla propria ambivalente etimologia: la vit...
The essay focuses on the interaction between the discoursive patterns of Rambles in Sicily, in 1816...
Lo scritto costituisce una ri essione attorno l’attività svolta a Palermo in occasione della tappa p...
Messina in the stories of Polish travelers over the course of centuries: the double face of the city...
During his triumphal tour through Sicily, following victory in the battle of Tunis in 1535 Charles V...
In 1674 the Swedish architect Nicodemus Tessin the Younger, during his short journey to Sicily, visi...
After the Age of Discovery (XV-XVI), new types of travelers began to replace the great ocean routes ...
The date of Albert Jouvin de Rochefort’s journey, recounted in his Voyage d’Italie et de Malthe, in ...
Travel literature does not constitute an objective source: neither the images nor the texts escape t...
The Grand Tour travelers often loved to follow less known and more ‘wild’ itineraries. Besides the m...
The leading thread of the present volume is the theme of the voyage to Sicily, Palermo, but the tex...
Questo volume mette a fuoco le interconnessioni che durante il XIX secolo legano la scrittura odepor...
Some of the views in the fourth volume of the Voyage Pittoresque by the Abbot of Saint-Non, publishe...
The place of the urban market has a particolar role in the drawing and in the shape of historical ci...
At the beginning of the 19th century, the representation of Italy was mostly due to the literary and...
La storia della città di Palermo è strettamente connessa alla propria ambivalente etimologia: la vit...
The essay focuses on the interaction between the discoursive patterns of Rambles in Sicily, in 1816...
Lo scritto costituisce una ri essione attorno l’attività svolta a Palermo in occasione della tappa p...
Messina in the stories of Polish travelers over the course of centuries: the double face of the city...
During his triumphal tour through Sicily, following victory in the battle of Tunis in 1535 Charles V...
In 1674 the Swedish architect Nicodemus Tessin the Younger, during his short journey to Sicily, visi...
After the Age of Discovery (XV-XVI), new types of travelers began to replace the great ocean routes ...
The date of Albert Jouvin de Rochefort’s journey, recounted in his Voyage d’Italie et de Malthe, in ...
Travel literature does not constitute an objective source: neither the images nor the texts escape t...
The Grand Tour travelers often loved to follow less known and more ‘wild’ itineraries. Besides the m...