Saints, women and humanists in Renaissance Venice
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Saints, women and humanists in Renaissance Venice
(Variorum collected studies series, CS943)
Ashgate, c2010
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"Bibliography of Patricia Hochschild Labalme, 1955-2008": p. [xiii]-xv
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume brings together the published academic essays of the Renaissance historian Patricia Hochschild Labalme (1927-2002). Appearing between 1955 and 1999, they deal with the intellectual, social and religious life of Venice in the 15th-16th centuries. An important focus is the exploration of the careers, milieu and writings of cultural and literary women of early modern Venice, a field to which the author made a particular contribution.
Table of Contents
- Contents: Introduction
- Bibliography of Patricia Hochschild Labalme, 1955-2008
- Identification and translation of a letter of Guarino Guarini of Verona
- The last will of a Venetian patrician (1489)
- Nobile e donna: Elena Lucrezia Cornaro Piscopia
- Women's roles in early modern Venice: an exceptional case
- Venetian women on women: three early modern feminists
- Personality and politics in Venice: Pietro Aretino
- Sodomy and Venetian justice in the Renaissance
- No man but an angel: early efforts to canonize Lorenzo Giustiniani (1381-1456)
- Religious devotion and civic division in Renaissance Venice: the case of Lorenzo Giustiniani
- Holy patronage, holy promotion: the cult of saints in 15th-century Venice
- Secular and sacred heroes: Ermolao Barbaro on worldly honor
- How to (and how not to) get married in 16th-century Venice (selections from the diaries of Marin Sanudo). Index.
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