Between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries, the rise of
international trade, the growth of towns and cities, and the politics
of diplomacy all helped to foster productive and far-reaching
connections and cultural interactionsbetween Britain and Italy;
equally, the flourishing of Italian humanism from the late fourteenth
century onwards had a major impact on intellectual life in Britain.
The aim of this book is to illustrate the continuity andthe variety of
these exchanges during the period. Each chapter focuses on a specific
area (book collection, historiography, banking, commerce, literary
production), highlighting the significance of the productive
interchange ofpeople and ideas across diverse cultural communities; it
is the lived experience of individuals, substantiated by written
evidence, that shapes the book's collective understanding of how two
European cultures interacted with eachother so fruitfully.
MICHELE CAMPOPIANO is Senior Lecturer in Medieval Latin Literature at
the University of York; HELEN FULTON is Professor of Medieval
Literature at the University of Bristol.
Contributors: Helen Bradley, Margaret Bridges, Michele Campopiano,
Carolyn Collette, Victoria Flood, Helen Fulton, Bart Lambert, Ignazio
del Punta
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ISBN
9781787441798
Publisert
2020
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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