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    Accounting and insurance in the early modern age by Potito Quercia

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…This article aims to offer, through the use of sixteenth-century accounting sources, a contribution on a crucial issue for the development of Mediterranean transports and trades of the early modern age, such as the maritime insurance. The research focuses on the importance and high information potential of accounting records, even in this real economy sector. …”
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    Description of Paths in the Travelogues of the Middle and Early Modern Age by Marija Javor Briški

    Published 2018-07-01
    Subjects: “…Michel de Certeau, paths, conceptions of space, travelogue, pilgrimage travelogue, middle ages, early modern age, Konrad Grünemberg, Georg Christoph von Neitzschitz…”
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    Honour and Fighting Social Advancement in the Early Modern Age by Gassmann Jürg

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…The article considers the importance of military service in social advancement, here understood as filling the role of “prince” in feudal law and thus participating in the government of an estate, in the transition from the Late Middle Ages to the Renaissance or Early Modern Age. In the context of a city burgher or a petty noble or knight advancing into a government role, did honour require that the individual have experience in fighting – in war, military organisation and leadership? …”
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    Honour and Fighting Social Advancement in the Early Modern Age by Jürg Gassmann

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…The article considers the importance of military service in social advancement, here understood as filling the role of “prince” in feudal law and thus participating in the government of an estate, in the transition from the Late Middle Ages to the Renaissance or Early Modern Age. In the context of a city burgher or a petty noble or knight advancing into a government role, did honour require that the individual have experience in fighting – in war, military organisation and leadership? …”
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    Places of faith: architectures for hospitality in the Italian Sanctuaries in the Early Modern Age by Silvia Beltramo

    “…This research investigates in detail some meaningful examples amongst the main Italian sanctuaries - namely: Vicoforte and Oropa (Piedmont), Tirano (Lombardy) and Loreto (Marche) - looking at the solutions adopted to host the wayfarers: the hospitality spaces which characterised architecture dedicated to pilgrims between the Middle and the Early Modern Ages. Throughout this period of time, the continuous increase in pilgrimages implied new definitions of the space within the sacred enclosures, with the building of new shelters for the pilgrims, in addition to taverns and shops. …”
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    THE DEMAND FOR A NEW CONCEPT OF ANTHROPOLOGY IN THE EARLY MODERN AGE: THE DOCTRINE OF HUME by A. M. Malivskyi

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The modern version of the basic project in the early modern age is criticized and demands significant changes to become anthropological. …”
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    Mobilities and Communities between North Africa and Portugal: Muslims and Jews in the Medieval and Early Modern Ages by Filomena Barros, José Alberto Tavim

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…This difference persisted in the Early Modern Age: many Muslims were captives, but as men and women alike were taken prisoner, they were able to constitute a community. …”
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