Las casas del Deán don Juan de Córdoba: lujo y clientela en torno a un capitular del Renacimiento| Dean don Juan de Córdoba's houses: luxury and clients around a …
Publicado en "Hispania Sacra", 123 (2009), pp. 77-104.
A través de varias fuentes referentes a don Juan Fernández de Córdoba, deán y canónigo de la catedral de Córdoba, abad... more
A través de varias fuentes referentes a don Juan Fernández de Córdoba, deán y canónigo de la catedral de Córdoba, abad y señor de Rute, se pretende recrear un ejemplo de vida cotidiana de las élites y de la red de vínculos que conformaban la sociedad cordobesa del siglo XVI.
Through different sources relating to don Juan Fernández de Córdoba, dean and canon of the cathedral of Cordova, abbot and lord of Rute, it tries to recreate an example of elite’s daily life and the mesh of links which formed the cordovan society of the 16th century.
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Plemićka obitelj Budor iz Budrovca u razdoblju od 15. do 18. stoljeća [The Noble Family Budor from the Fifteenth until the Eighteenth Century]. In: Podravina: Časopis za multidisciplinarna istraživanja, 2. (2003) broj 3. p. 5–75.
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Hungarian version of the study:
Egy szlavóniai köznemesi família két ország szolgálatában: A budróci Budor család a XV–XVIII. században. In: Hadtörténelmi Közlemények, 115. (2002) 4. sz. p. 923–1007. [p. 1001–1003.: Sažetak: Jedna slavonska slavonska plemićka obitelj u službi Ugarske i Hrvatske: Ivan Budor iz Budrovca i njegova obitelj od 15. do 18.stoljeća és p. 1004–1007.: Eine slawonische kleinadelige Familie im Dienste Ungarns und Kroatiens: Die Familie Budor von Budróc vom 15. bis zum 18. Jahrhundert]
Baróni a magnáti v Uhorskom kráľovstve v 16. storočí. In: Forum Historiae: Časopis pre históriu a príbuznéspoločenské vedy, 4. (2010) Nr. 2.: Uhorská šľachta v stredoveku a novoveku. Ed. Tünde Lengyelová. [Bratislava : Historický ústav Slovenskej akadémie vied, 2010.] Rozhľady. p. 1–14.
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Zvláštna cesta medzi aristokraciu Uhorského kráľovstva: rod Révai v 16. storočí. In: Rod Révai v slovenských dejinách. Zborník prác z interdisciplinárnej konferencie. 16. – 17. septembra 2008, Martin. Ed. Miloš Kovačka–Eva Augustínová–Maroš Mačuha. Martin : Slovenská národná knižnica, 2010. (Studia historico-bibliographica Turociensia, 3.) p. 63–84.
by Géza Pálffy
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preliminary programme of the "1st Arenberg Conference for History: Dynastic Identity in Early Modern Europe": Amsterdam, 6-7 October 2011
Linguaggio religioso e disciplinamento nobiliare: il «modo di ridurre a pace le inimicitie private» nella trattatistica di età barocca
in: I linguaggi del potere nell’età barocca, a cura di F. CANTÙ, vol. I (“Politica e religione”), Roma, Viella, 2009, pp. 275-317
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published in Dutch Crossing: Journal of Low Countries Studies, vol. 34, issue 1 (2010), 5-24.
The mighty and the sage. Scipio Aemilianus, Polybius and the quest for friendship in second century BC Rome
Unpublished paper. All rights reserved. (c) Michael Sommer.
It is the present paper’s objective to revisit Polybius’ role in Scipio Aemilianus’ life and, more broadly, both men’s... more It is the present paper’s objective to revisit Polybius’ role in Scipio Aemilianus’ life and, more broadly, both men’s importance for the intellectual climate in second century BC Rome. In addition, it will discuss the effects Greek philosophical thought had on the Roman nobility, and, vice versa, the repercussions Polybius’ moving in these circles may have had on his conceptions of the Roman state.
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