Chapter Nondimeno. Una nota sul linguaggio dell'eccezione e della circostanza nel Carteggio sforzesco

On the basis of the recent monograph by C. Ginzburg and G. Pedullà's review, it is possible to identify the word nondimanco/nondimeno (nonetheless) as an important element in Renaissance political writing. However, it does not only appear in the work of Machiavelli or Guicciardini and in the mo...

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Main Author: DELLA MISERICORDIA, MASSIMO GIUSEPPE (auth)
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Language:Italian
Published: Florence Firenze University Press 2021
Series:Reti Medievali E-Book 40
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