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Impressions of Journey in Calabria Ulteriore from the Diary of Dominique Vivant Denon
Published 2019-07-01“…The urban and territorial representation of the Kingdom of Naples mediated by the Voyage Pittoresque, of the expedition organized by Jean Claude Richard, Abbot de Saint-Non and coordinated by Dominique Vivant Denon assumes – for Calabria – a new value transforming itself, after the earthquake of 1783, into the last documentary testimony of a practically disappeared world, as evidenced by the review of the work written by Gabriel Brizard on the Mercure de France in February 1787. …”
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The Voyage pittoresque in Puglia and Basilicata: the Times, the Stages and the Topics
Published 2019-07-01“…Arriving in Puglia in April 1778, the members of the Saint-Non expedition, guided by Dominique Vivant Denon, were aware of starting the most adventurous and unpredictable part of their mission in the Kingdom of Naples and Sicily in search of the testimonies of the ancient glory of the Grande Grèce. …”
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Diplomatic Service of Italian Diplomat J.-C. de Ludolf (1805–1861)
Published 2021-06-01“…-C. de Ludolf, who represented the Kingdom of Naples abroad from 1805, and after its unification with the Sicilian Kingdom in 1816 and un til the abolition in 1861 — the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. …”
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The Enlightenment above national context: political economy in eighteenth-century Scotland and Naples
Published 1997“…If Hume and Smith believed that poor countries such as Scotland would prosper through greater free trade, while Genovesi and Galiani argued that only by measures of protection could the abundant natural resources of the kingdom of Naples be harnessed to its benefit, their differences derived from shared premises, and a comparable fear of the inclination of the leading mercantile powers, Britain and France, to control trade to their sole advantage.…”
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Wkład Alfonsa V Wspaniałomyślnego w upowszechnienie katalońskich zwyczajów kulinarnych w Królestwie Neapolu w XV wieku
Published 2021-11-01“… Contribution of Alfonso V the Magnanimous to the Popularization of Catalan Culinary Customs in the Kingdom of Naples in the 15th century The wars for Naples ended in 1442 with the victory of Alfonso V the Magnanimous, the ruler of the Crown of Aragon (1416–1458). …”
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Soldiers of Freedom” or Mortal Enemy? The French in Southern Italy, 1798–1799
Published 2016-07-01“…Analyzing the French and Italian sources, the author concludes that the French invasion of the Kingdom of Naples a caused deep split in Neapolitan society, which was produced by the conflict of opposing value paradigms. …”
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Madrid, Simancas and Naples: Circulation of Drawings and Writings on Military Architecture during the XVI Century
Published 2022-07-01“…The drawing and reports travelled together with these men, moving from Naples to Madrid to the various cities of the Kingdom of Naples.…”
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The sovereignty of the royal portrait in revolutionary and Napoleonic Europe: five case studies surrounding Maria Carolina, Queen of Naples
Published 2014“…This theoretical undertaking is refracted through the figure of Maria Carolina, Queen of Naples (1752-1814), close sister and foil to Queen Marie- Antoinette of France, and who, as de facto ruler of the Kingdom of Naples, physically survived revolution but was twice dethroned and thrice exiled. …”
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Nota Critica sulla Diffusione della Partita Doppia nei Libri Mastri Delle Zecche Del Regno di Napoli. La Firma di Benedetto Cotrugli (Secc. XV-XVI)
Published 2017-07-01“…Through the comparison of five accounting registers compiled by the officers of the mints of the Kingdom of Naples, between 1453 and 1576, the author attempts to establish what influence had on the reign bureaucratic apparatus the Benedict Cotrugli knowledge regarding Double Entry. …”
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Presenza ebraica in Rutigliano e Conversano nei secoli XV e XVI
Published 2018-05-01“…The 16th-century deeds from Rutigliano shed light on Jews’ economic conditions thanks to their references to the general regulations of the Kingdom of Naples concerning their taxation and exemptions.…”
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Il diploma di dottorato in medicina di Avraham ben Me’ir de Balmes (Napoli 1492)
Published 2018-05-01“…After having left the Kingdom of Naples, probably after the general expulsion of 1510, Avraham ben Me’ir worked as a translator, librarian and maybe as a personal physician of the Cardinal Domenico Grimani, living between Venice and Padua. …”
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