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Record ID marc_gtu/KLF_IA_Export_5-5-22.mrc:80094303:2642
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001 31708577
003 OCoLC
005 20161215161021.0
008 941128s1995 ilua b 001 0 eng
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050 00 $aCB401$b.U6613 1995
130 0 $aUomo barocco.$lEnglish.
245 10 $aBaroque personae /$cedited by Rosario Villari ; translated by Lydia G. Cochrane.
260 $aChicago :$bUniversity of Chicago Press,$cc1995.
300 $a357 p. :$bill. ;$c24 cm.
500 $a"Originally published in Italian as L'uomo barocco by Editori Laterza, 1991"--t.p. verso.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aIntroduction by Rosario Vallari --1. The Statesman /Henry Kamen --2. The Soldier /Geoffrey Parker --3. The Financier /Daniel Dessert --4. The Secretary /Salvatore S. Nigro --5. The Rebel /Rosario Vallari --6. The Preacher /Manuel Morán and Jose; Andre;s-Gallego --7. The Missionary /Adriano Prosperi --8. The Nun /Mario Rosa --9. The Witch /Brian P. Levack --10. The Scientist /Paolo Rossi --11. The Artist /Giovanni Careri --12. The Bourgeois /James S. Amelang.
520 $a"The Baroque, which stretched from the end of the sixteenth to the second half of the seventeenth century, is one of the most enigmatic eras in history. In this book, thirteen distinguished scholars develop a portrait of institutions, ideologies, intellectual themes, and social structures as they are reflected in Baroque personae, or characteristic social roles. Studying the statesman, soldier, financier, secretary, rebel, preacher, missionary, nun, witch, scientist, artist, and bourgeois, the essays depart dramatically from traditional accounts of this era. The statesman, for example, is seen here as the exact opposite of a benevolent man working for the common good; and the soldier is depicted as part of an institution that could be savage and destructive but that also, by the end of the Baroque age, helped shape a more rational relationship with the military and civil society." -- Publisher's description.
650 0 $aCivilization, Baroque.
700 1 $aVillari, Rosario.
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