Some articles in the latest issues of I Tatti Studies may be of interest
to members of this list:
I Tatti Studies in Renaissance History
Special Issue: “Shared Spaces and Knowledge Transactions in the Italian
Renaissance City”
Guest Editors: Roisin Cossar, Filippo de Vivo, and Christina Neilson
This issue is dedicated to the memory of Shona Kelly Wray, I Tatti
Fellow in 2011–12
• Jane Tylus, Editor’s Note, pp. 1–3
• Roisin Cossar, Filippo de Vivo, Christina Neilson, Introduction,
pp. 5-22
• Roisin Cossar, Venetian Notaries, Space, and Sociability in the
Trecento, pp. 23–39
• Marta Cacho Casal, Bologna alla stanza o in casa mia: Mobility and
Shared Space in the Circle of Francesco Albani, pp. 41–62
• Christina Neilson, Demonstrating Ingenuity: The Display and
Concealment of Knowledge in Renaissance Artists’ Workshops, pp. 63–91
• Cecilia Hewlett, Locating Contadini in the Renaissance City: Food
Circulation and Mobility in the Marketplace, pp. 93–113
• Filippo de Vivo, Walking in Sixteenth-Century Venice: Mobilizing
the Early Modern City, pp. 115–141
• Yvonne Elet, Raphael and the Roads to Rome: Designing for
Diplomatic Encounters at Villa Madama, pp. 143–175
• Niall Atkinson, Getting Lost in the Italian Renaissance, pp.
177–207
• Dario Tessicini, Viewing the Stars from the Rialto: Astrological
Dialogues in Sixteenth-Century Venice, pp. 209–230
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