Twenty-four 30 minute lectures in two containers (23 cm.) Lectures delivered by professor Kenneth R. Bartlett, University of Toronto.
Contents:
lecture 12. Papal reform. lecture 2. The question of sovereignty -- lecture 3. The Crusades and Italian wealth -- lecture 4. Venice: a maritime republic -- lecture 5. The terraferma empire -- lecture 6. Genoa, la superba -- lecture 7. Bankers and Dukes -- lecture 8. Pisa -- lecture 9. Christians vs. Turks in the Mediterranean -- lecture 10. Rome: papal authority -- lecture 11. Papal ambition -- lecture 12. Papal reform. lecture 24. Campanilismo: the Italian sense of place. lecture 14. Naples and the threat to Italian liberty -- lecture 15. Milan and Visconti -- lecture 16. The Sforza dynasty -- lecture 17. Mantua and the Gonzaga -- lecture 18. Urbino and Montefeltro -- lecture 19. Ferrara and the Este family -- lecture 20. Siena and the struggle for liberty -- lecture 21. Florence and the guild republic -- lecture 22. Florence and the Medici -- lecture 23. The Italian mosaic: E pluribus gloria -- lecture 24. Campanilismo: the Italian sense of place.
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