975 resultados para Zeno, Apostolo, 1668-1750.
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Vol. 8 has title: Poesie sacro-drammatiche ... v. 9-11: Poesie drammatiche di Apostolo Zeno, composte insieme con Pietro Pariati.
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Preface by the publisher, Marco Forcellini.
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"Catalogo delle opere stampate del Zeno": p. 501-514.
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Photocopy.
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"Reproduced ... from the unique copy (MS foà 36), apparently autograph, in the Biblioteca nazionale of Turin."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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The editorial matter includes lives of the authors.
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Bibliographical foot-notes.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Besides the two plays, the Rime (v. 2) and the two Verati of Guarini, the work includes the discorso and Apologia of Giasone di Nores, and essays on Il pastor fido by Ingegneri and Faustino Summo (v. 3) and by Gio. Pietro Malacreta, Paolo Beni and Giovanni Savio (v. 4)
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Con el emblema de los capuchinos en port.
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Thesis (doctoral)--Universitat Leipzig.
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El objetivo de esta obra consiste en analizar la composición de las principales instituciones de la capital del virreinato del Nuevo Reino de Granada con el fin de conocer quiénes formaban parte de las altas instancias rectoras de Santa Fe durante una época caracterizada por los cambios administrativos. La adscripción a determinadas instituciones era un elemento más de la condición social de los individuos y permite hallar entre ellos rasgos y características comunes que les otorgaron una fuerte cohesión interna. Identificar las redes sociales y los grupos de poder en los que se inscribieron los actores sociales permite identificar tanto los vínculos establecidos entre ellos como los conflictos suscitados por intereses contrarios. Así, se comprueba que la elite de la capital estaba profundamente interrelacionada a través de una complejidad de vínculos y que su principal objetivo consistía en hacer prevalecer sus intereses para obtener una mayor relevancia social, económica y política.
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Material and immaterial security. Households, ecological and economic resources and formation of contacts in Valkeala parish from the 1630s to the 1750s. The geographical area of the thesis, Valkeala parish in the region of Kymenlaakso, is a very interesting area owing to its diversity, both in terms of natural setting and economic and cultural structure. The study begins by outlining the ecological and economic features of Valkeala and by analysing household structures. The main focus of the research lies in the contacts of the households with the outside world. The following types of contacts are chosen as indicators of the interaction: trade and credit relations, guarantees, co-operation, marriages and godparentage. The main theme of the contact analysis is to observe the significance of three factors, namely geographical extent, affluence level and kinship, to the formation of contacts. It is also essential to chart the interdependencies between ecological and economic resources, changes in the structure of households and the formation of contacts during the period studied. The time between the 1630s and the 1750s was characterized by wars, crop losses and population changes, which had an effect on the economic framework and on the structural variation of households and contact fields. In the 17th and 18th centuries Valkeala could be divided, economically, into two sections according to the predominant cultivation technique. The western area formed the field area and the eastern and northern villages the swidden area. Multiple family households were dominant in the latter part of the 17th century, and for most of the study period, the majority of people lived in the more complex households rather than in simple families. Economic resources had only a moderate impact on the structure of contacts. There was a clear connection between bigger household size and the extent and intensity of contacts. The jurisdictional boundary that ran across Valkeala from the northwest to the southeast and divided the parish into two areas influenced the formation of contacts more than the parish boundaries. Support and security were offered largely by the primary contacts with one s immediate family, neighbours and friends. Economic support was channelled from the wealthier to the less well off by credits. Cross-marriages, cross-godparentage and marital networks could be seen as manifestations of an aim towards stability and the joining of resources. It was essential for households both to secure the workforce needed for a minimum level of subsistence and to ensure the continuation of the family line. These goals could best be reached by complex households that could adapt to the prevailing circumstances and also had wider and more multi-layered contacts offering material and immaterial security.