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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Maps and Figures vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- About the Contributors xi
- Preface xv
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Part I. Florence, Italy, and the Renaissance
- Introduction 1
- 1. Florence Redux 5
- 2. In and Out of Florence 13
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Part II. City and Countryside
- Introduction 29
- 3. The Other Florence Within Florence 33
- 4. A World of Its Own: Economy, Society, and Religious Life in the Tuscan Mugello at the Time of Dante 45
- 5. The Country Parish at Late Medieval Lucca 59
- 6. “Do Not Say That This Is a Man from Assisi” 72
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Part III. Law and Society
- Introduction 81
- 7. Concubines, Lovers, Prostitutes: Infamy and Female Identity in Medieval Bologna 85
- 8. Lost Faith: A Roman Prosecutor Reflects on Notaries’ Crimes 101
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Part IV. Urban and Religious Identities
- Introduction 115
- 9. Pilgrim-Tourism in Late Medieval Venice 119
- 10. The Hermit Returns: Sanctity and the City in the March of Ancona 133
- 11. In the Shop of the Lord: Bernardino of Siena and Popular Devotion 147
- 12. “Angels of Peace”: The Social Drama of the Jesuit Mission in Early Modern Southern Italy 160
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Part V. Topographies of Power
- Introduction 177
- 13. Topographies of Power in the Urban Centers of Medieval Italy: Communes, Bishops, and Public Authority 181
- 14. In Search of the Quiet City: Civic Identity and Papal State Building in Fourteenth-Century Orvieto 190
- 15. Back to the Future: Remaking the Commune in Ducal Modena 205
- 16. The Spanish Foundations of Late Renaissance and Baroque Rome 219
- Afterword. Where Is Beyond Florence? 233
- Notes 243
- Bibliography 283
- Index 315
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Maps and Figures vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- About the Contributors xi
- Preface xv
-
Part I. Florence, Italy, and the Renaissance
- Introduction 1
- 1. Florence Redux 5
- 2. In and Out of Florence 13
-
Part II. City and Countryside
- Introduction 29
- 3. The Other Florence Within Florence 33
- 4. A World of Its Own: Economy, Society, and Religious Life in the Tuscan Mugello at the Time of Dante 45
- 5. The Country Parish at Late Medieval Lucca 59
- 6. “Do Not Say That This Is a Man from Assisi” 72
-
Part III. Law and Society
- Introduction 81
- 7. Concubines, Lovers, Prostitutes: Infamy and Female Identity in Medieval Bologna 85
- 8. Lost Faith: A Roman Prosecutor Reflects on Notaries’ Crimes 101
-
Part IV. Urban and Religious Identities
- Introduction 115
- 9. Pilgrim-Tourism in Late Medieval Venice 119
- 10. The Hermit Returns: Sanctity and the City in the March of Ancona 133
- 11. In the Shop of the Lord: Bernardino of Siena and Popular Devotion 147
- 12. “Angels of Peace”: The Social Drama of the Jesuit Mission in Early Modern Southern Italy 160
-
Part V. Topographies of Power
- Introduction 177
- 13. Topographies of Power in the Urban Centers of Medieval Italy: Communes, Bishops, and Public Authority 181
- 14. In Search of the Quiet City: Civic Identity and Papal State Building in Fourteenth-Century Orvieto 190
- 15. Back to the Future: Remaking the Commune in Ducal Modena 205
- 16. The Spanish Foundations of Late Renaissance and Baroque Rome 219
- Afterword. Where Is Beyond Florence? 233
- Notes 243
- Bibliography 283
- Index 315