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Spirituality, gender, and the self in Renaissance Italy : Angela Merici and the Company of St. Ursula (1474-1540)
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ISBN: 0813216257 9780813216256 0813214904 9780813214900 0813214769 9780813214764 Year: 2007 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : Catholic University of America Press,

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Arnold of Brescia : apostle of liberty in twelfth-century Europe
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ISBN: 1498275796 9781498275798 9781498286695 1498286690 9781625649249 162564924X Year: 2016 Publisher: Eugene, Oregon : Wipf & Stock,

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Arquitectonica.
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ISBN: 1558350438 1558350470 Year: 1991 Publisher: Washington The American Institute of Architects Press


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Venice's most loyal city : civic identity in Renaissance Brescia
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ISBN: 0674060563 9780674060562 9780674051201 0674051203 Year: 2010 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press,

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For the past generation, most historical work on the Italian Renaissance has been devoted to the ways in which city states such as Venice transformed their captured territories into a regional state during the fifteenth century. The territorial state approach de-emphasizes the persistence of communal politics and the communal identities of the subject cities of the new territorial states. Bowd’s study is an important corrective to this argument. Based on extensive archival research in Brescia and Venice, Venice’s Most Loyal City explores the creation of a civic identity based on local politics, religion, and ritual. Communal identity flourished in Brescia in ways that reveal the strength of local autonomy and the limits of state building in the triumphal age for Venice. It is especially sophisticated in the analysis of the treatment of Brescia’s Jews and alleged witches. By employing the most recent methods of historical analysis derived from ritual and religious studies, Bowd manages to return to an older conception of Renaissance Italy that has been eclipsed in recent years.


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Garlandia
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ISBN: 9781683960973 1683960971 Year: 2018 Publisher: Seattle, WA Fanagraphics Books

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The gars are carefree animals living in harmony alongside all kinds of wondrous creatures in their Edenic home of Garlandia. Their shaman, Zachariah, interprets the spirits that foretell their future, but when a strange vision bodes ill, a repellant but charismatic newcomer arrives and plays upon the gars' fears, endangering their halcyon existence.


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Innovations in Distribution Logistics
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ISBN: 3540929436 9786612128400 128212840X 3540929444 Year: 2009 Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,

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In a globalized economy logistics has become a crucial area for the success of companies. The performance of each company depends on the performance of its suppliers and of its business partners. The customers of each company are spread on a large geographical space. For this reason distribution logistics is the most important and complex part of logistics. An efficient and effective management of distribution logistics is a key issue for the success of a company. There are many different problems to deal with, from facility location to transportation, to inventory management, and, most important, to the integration and optimization of the entire logistics network. Quantitative methods provide relevant tools to support decisions, from strategic to operational, in distribution logistics.

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Eugenio Miozzi : modern Venice between innovation and tradition : 1931-1969
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ISBN: 9783869220369 3869220368 Year: 2021 Publisher: Berlin DOM Publishers

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Despite the fact that he shaped Venice and its contemporary form, Eugenio Miozzi remains a little-known figure. Yet both locals and visitors experience his legacy every day, in particular when they cross his bridges: from the Ponte della Libertà, to the Ponte dell'Accademia; from the various bridges over the Rio Nuovo, to the exemplary Ponte degli Scalzi. Miozzi, chief engineer of the Commune of Venice from 1931 to 1954, carried out a large number of works and projects, including a vast modernist parking garage and the Casino on the Lido. The prolific engineer-architect played a role in the development of the Teatro La Fenice, made plans for the restoration of the city and the extension of the Tronchetto, and designed a translagoon road and a motorway from Venice to Munich. These projects and the others presented in this illustrated volume represent Miozzi's tireless efforts to guarantee the city's survival by combining its centuries-old traditions with a spirit of innovation

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