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Political practices of the judges in the city of Valencia. 14th -15th centuries

2020

L’anàlisi detallada dels compromisos personals i institucionals assumits públicament pels Jurats de la ciutat de València, en cronologies molt concretes, permet observar quines eren les principals preocupacions del govern municipal i avaluar en elles el grau de preeminència dels interessos del patriciat urbà. El creixent nombre de competències i obligacions adquirides per aquest executiu de govern se sincronitza amb el propi desenvolupament diacrònic de l’administració municipal. Les dades contingudes en l’acta del jurament institucional dels Jurats, documentada anualment des de 1325 als Manuals de Consells (llibres d’actes municipals) ens possibilita aquest estudi de base documental que pr…

Jurats14th and 15th centuriesHistoria MedievalSegles XIV i XVCompromís institucionalMunicipalityValenciaMunicipiInstitutional commitmentJuriesCiutat de València
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Yersinia pestis DNA from Skeletal Remains from the 6th Century AD Reveals Insights into Justinianic Plague

2013

Yersinia pestis, the etiologic agent of the disease plague, has been implicated in three historical pandemics. These include the third pandemic of the 19th and 20th centuries, during which plague was spread around the world, and the second pandemic of the 14th–17th centuries, which included the infamous epidemic known as the Black Death. Previous studies have confirmed that Y. pestis caused these two more recent pandemics. However, a highly spirited debate still continues as to whether Y. pestis caused the so-called Justinianic Plague of the 6th–8th centuries AD. By analyzing ancient DNA in two independent ancient DNA laboratories, we confirmed unambiguously the presence of Y. pestis DNA in…

MaleHistoryYersinia pestis590Social and Behavioral SciencesPandemicBiology (General)16th CenturyPhylogenyHistory 15th CenturybiologyBacterialHistory 19th Century20th CenturyBiological AnthropologyHistory 16th Century17th CenturyFemaleBase Sequence; Bone and Bones; DNA Bacterial; Female; Genotype; History 15th Century; History 16th Century; History 17th Century; History 19th Century; History 20th Century; History Medieval; Humans; Male; Molecular Sequence Data; Pandemics; Yersinia pestis; Phylogeny; PlagueMedievalResearch ArticleDNA BacterialGenotypeQH301-705.5ImmunologyMolecular Sequence DataPlague (disease)MicrobiologyBone and BonesNOHistory 17th CenturyVirologyGeneticsHumansBase sequenceMolecular BiologyPandemicsBiologyPlague bacillus19th CenturyPlagueBase SequenceDNARC581-607History 20th Centurybiology.organism_classificationVirologyHistory Medieval15th CenturyAncient DNAYersinia pestisAnthropologyYersinia pestis DNAParasitologyImmunologic diseases. Allergy
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Maestri e cantieri nella Sicilia interna tra XV e XVI secolo: le chiese Madri di Pietraperzia e Assoro

2014

The essay focuses on two yards of the interior of Sicily between the end of the fifteenth century and the first half of the sixteenth century: the mother church of Pietraperzia and that of Assoro. New documentary investigations allowed to set out the master builders involved in the construction process and to deduce some construction methods in use for churches basilica. These data, together with the direct observation of the buildings have allowed to hypothesize, in both cases, the original configuration of the churches. The hypotheses were supported by a comparison with contemporary building, similar to typological characteristics, and a re-reading of the archival documents referring to t…

Master builders aristocratic patrons Sicily 15th and 16th century history of construction mother church of Pietraperzia and AssoroSettore ICAR/18 - Storia Dell'Architettura
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Pareri, dispute e dibattiti nel cantiere del Duomo di Milano XIV-XVI secolo

2017

The «600th anniversary of the consultation on the construction of the Cathedral of Girona» can provide a good opportunity to review the studies and documents relating to the many debates surrounding the use of stone masonry in Milan Cathedral (Duomo di Milano) between the 14th and 15th centuries–the object of research of many scholars who have bequeathed pages of great significance for the history of architecture on the late Gothic and Renaissance periods. Without aiming to make a comprehensive study, and basing our work especially on the enormous documentary compendium Annali della Fabbrica del Duomo dalle origini siano al presente. 1877-1885., we have sought to interpret the data, which l…

Milan Cathedral 14th and 15th centuries late Gothic and Renaissance periods debate architecture cupolaSettore ICAR/18 - Storia Dell'Architettura
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The death penalty in Valencia (1450-1500), numbers, urban spaces and funeral ritualities from the Brotherhood of Innocents and Helpless

2021

Mediante una combinación de fuentes documentales de origen y procedencia diversa, se han computado fehacientemente 737 ejecuciones en Valencia entre los años 1450 y 1500. El artículo analiza este aspecto de la realidad social, judicial y política de la Valencia del Renacimiento a la luz de los recientes planteamientos historiográficos sobre la materia. Se destaca el impacto del Santo Oficio (a partir de 1482) dentro del contexto penal de la ciudad, se analiza el papel restaurador y reconciliador de la Cofradía de Inocentes y Desamparados, y se aborda la contribución de esta singular hermandad a la re-significación de los espacios urbanos y periurbanos. Through a combination of documentary s…

Pena de muerteHistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)Space (commercial competition)PoliticsInstitution15th centuryValenciamedia_commonInquisitionbiologyReligious studiesThe RenaissanceHistoriographyVerdugobiology.organism_classificationHistoria ModernaInquisiciónGallows FieldsValenciaSiglo XVFourches patibulairesHumanitiesExecutionerDeath Penalty
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Transgresión moral y enfermedad en los países nórdicos en la temprana Edad Moderna

2009

This article seeks to understand how people in the early modern age interpreted the nature of illness and the role that morality played in these interpretations. From this point of view illnesses were not only psycho-physical states or subjects for medical diagnosis but they were also subjects for narratives or stories through which people tried to understand what had caused their illness, and why it was happening to them. Illnesses were understood as strictly connected with the patient's character and were regarded as possible consequences of his personality. On the other hand, the interpretations also emphasised the ambivalence of a healer. Personal experiences and an understanding of one…

Psychoanalysismedia_common.quotation_subjectScandinavian and Nordic CountriesAmbivalenceMoralslcsh:R131-687Life situationHistory and Philosophy of ScienceAmbivalence of a healerlcsh:History of medicine. Medical expeditionslcsh:AZ20-999DiagnosisMedicinePersonalityNarrativeDiseaseModelos etiológicosAnthropology CulturalFolkloremedia_commonHistory 15th CenturyFolk medicineAetiological modelsbusiness.industryDiagnósticoMoralidadMoralitylcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesMoralityReligionAmbivalencia del curanderoHistory 16th CenturySocial ConditionsCuración popularPersonal experienceMedicine TraditionalbusinessAttitude to HealthFolk healingMarine transgressionFaith Healing
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Poisoning histories in the Italian renaissance: The case of Pico Della Mirandola and Angelo Poliziano.

2018

Giovanni Pico della Mirandola and Angelo Poliziano were two of the most important humanists of the Italian Renaissance. They died suddenly in 1494 and their deaths have been for centuries a subject of debate. The exhumation of their remains offered the opportunity to study the cause of their death through a multidisciplinary research project. Anthropological analyses, together with documentary evidences, radiocarbon dating and ancient DNA analysis supported the identification of the remains attributed to Pico. Macroscopic examination did not reveal paleopathological lesions or signs related to syphilis. Heavy metals analysis, carried out on bones and mummified tissues, showed that in Pico's…

Radiocarbon datingChronic exposureMacroscopic examinationMaleHistoryItalian RenaissanceAncient historyBone and BonesPathology and Forensic MedicineArsenic03 medical and health sciencesForensic Toxicology0302 clinical medicineArsenic PoisoningAngelo PolizianoHumans0601 history and archaeology030216 legal & forensic medicineCarbon RadioisotopesDNA AncientHistory 15th CenturyMicroscopyAncient DNA060102 archaeologySpectrum AnalysisHeavy metals06 humanities and the artsGeneral MedicineEnvironmental ExposureMummiesPico della MirandolaAncient DNAItalyGirolamo benivieniMicroscopy Electron ScanningLawJournal of forensic and legal medicine
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Élites di governo e «mastre» ad Agrigento fra Trecento e Quattrocento

2002

ITALIANO: Sebbene le comunità demaniali siciliane acquisiscano un peso centrale ed inedito nei regni di Martino e di Alfonso V, a parte poche eccezioni mancano ricerche monografiche e comparate delle dinamiche sociali cittadine. Questo articolo prende in esame la città di Agrigento, in particolare la formazione dei raggruppamenti sociali, il loro differente ruolo politico e gli equilibri di potere tra i gruppi di governo, con riferimento alle istituzioni delle liste di eleggibili per l'elezione alle cariche locali. È opinione comune che le istituzioni di tali liste rappresentino l'affermazione della aristocrazia, sugli altri raggruppamenti sociali, nelle dinamiche urbane sin dalla seconda m…

ReignHistoryHistoryFactionsFazionimedia_common.quotation_subjectSicily 14th-15th centuriesVictorylcsh:D111-203lcsh:Medieval historyD111-203InstitutionsSocial groupPower (social and political)PoliticsState (polity)Medieval historyIstituzioniCitiesAristocraziaD111 Medieval Historymedia_commonAristocracy (class)PactismSicilia secoli XIV-XVPower balances core-periphery.AristocracySocial dynamicsRelazioni di potere centro-periferiaPattismoHumanitiesCittàAgrigentoAnuario de Estudios Medievales
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Le tympan du portail central de la cathédrale de Nantes

1998

The tympanum of the central portal of Nantes cathedral. Owing to a reassessment of the available sources on the sculptured decor of the façade of Saint-Pierre et Saint-Paul cathedral in Nantes, it is possible to bring some precisions about the original state of the building. The tympanum of the central portal of this façade did not present, as is usually acknowledged, an original openwork design which was filled up in the 17th century when the organ loft was erected. The analysis of the still existing remnants, as well as the size and nature of the stones used in this portal leads one to think that its present state dates back to the actual construction. Textual pieces of evidence allow the…

Sculpturemedia_common.quotation_subject11. SustainabilityFrance religious architecture 15th-17th centuries ; Nantes cathedral ; sculptured tympanum ; iconography ; Last Judgment.Art historyFacade[SHS.ART] Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art historyArt[SHS.ART]Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art historyIconographyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSOpenworkmedia_common
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Il palazzo arcivescovile di Palermo, da Simone Beccadelli a Giovanni Paternò. Storia e ricostruzione della configurazione quattrocentesca

2021

In the fifties of the fifteenth century, the archbishop of Palermo Simone Beccadelli started the construction of a new archbishop’s palace in an area between the upper stretch of the ancient Cassaro road and the churchyard created along the southern side of the cathedral, whose arrangement had engaged his predecessors since the thirties of the same century. The architectural undertaking, driven by the primary need to create a residence suitable for the rank of the Palermo archibishop’s chair, therefore also assumes a strong urban significance, helping to define the same space of the churchyard and the monumental cathedral complex as a whole. If a first campaign of works would seem to be con…

Settore ICAR/17 - DisegnoArcibishop’s Palace 15th Century Palermo Simone Beccadelli Giovanni PaternòSettore ICAR/18 - Storia Dell'Architettura
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