The essay is particularly important because it illustrates graphically (with the help of innovative maps) the great territorial fragmentation of the Italian Renaissance states, often very famous in the history of art and culture, but literally very small and with smaller, quasi-independent cities and seigniories within them.
The Political Geography of Renaissance Italy
SOMAINI, Francesco
2010-01-01
Abstract
The essay is particularly important because it illustrates graphically (with the help of innovative maps) the great territorial fragmentation of the Italian Renaissance states, often very famous in the history of art and culture, but literally very small and with smaller, quasi-independent cities and seigniories within them.File in questo prodotto:
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