Vittorio Cian

Un medaglione del rinascimento; Cola Bruno messinese e le sue relazioni con Pietro Bembo (1480 c.-1542)

Sprache: Italienisch.
kartoniert , 114 Seiten
ISBN 1024147533
EAN 9781024147537
Veröffentlicht Mai 2025
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"Un medaglione del rinascimento; Cola Bruno messinese e le sue relazioni con Pietro Bembo (1480 c.-1542)" explores the life and times of Cola Bruno of Messina and his relationship with Pietro Bembo during the Italian Renaissance. Vittorio Cian delves into Bruno's world, painting a portrait of a man intertwined with the cultural and intellectual currents of his era.
This historical work sheds light on the social circles and artistic patronage that defined the period, offering readers a glimpse into the lives of notable figures and their contributions to Renaissance society. Through meticulous research, Cian brings to life the intricate details of Bruno's existence, making this book a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of Italian history and the Renaissance.
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