Osobnosť Isabelly d´Este Gonzaga nahliadaná cez prizmu dobového kontextu a listovej korešpondencie

Monika Šavelová, Natália Rusnáková
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ŠAVELOVÁ, Monika – RUSNÁKOVÁ, Natália. Isabella d’Este Gonzaga’s personality through the prism of contemporary context and letter correspondence. In Studia Historica Nitriensia, 2021, vol. 25, no. 2, pp. 393-407, ISSN 1338-7219, DOI: 10.17846/SHN.2021.25.2.393-407. Isabella d’Este (May 17, 1474 in Ferrara, Italy – February 13, 1539 in Mantua, Italy) was an important female protagonist of the Italian Renaissance, often referred as the “Lady of the Renaissance”, “Daughter of Humanism”, “the First World Lady”. This study aims to bring closer the ruler who influenced (especially Italian) history in diplomacy and politics, but was also a major figure in the collection of art and patronage of authors such as Titian, Leonardo da Vinci, Raffaello Sanzio and others. The study reflects the period context and at the same time looks at the importance of the Renaissance female intellectual through the prism of her personal and public correspondence available in the Italian state archives (Mantova, Ferrara, etc.), pointing to the growing importance and interest in digitized authentic materials.
从时间语境和对应关系的认识看伊莎贝拉·德埃斯特·贡扎加的人格
ŠAVELOVÁ,Monika–RUSNÁKOVÁ,Natália。伊莎贝拉·德埃斯特·贡扎加通过当代语境和书信往来的棱镜展现了她的个性。《腈史研究》,2021,第25卷,第2期,第393-407页,ISSN 1338-7219,DOI:10.17846/SHN.2021.25.2.393-407。伊莎贝拉·德埃斯特(1474年5月17日,意大利费拉拉-1539年2月13日,意大利曼图阿)是意大利文艺复兴时期的一位重要女主人公,常被称为“文艺复兴夫人”、“人道主义之女”、“第一世界夫人”。这项研究旨在拉近这位在外交和政治方面影响(尤其是意大利)历史的统治者的距离,他也是艺术收藏和提香、列奥纳多·达·芬奇、拉斐罗·桑齐奥等作家赞助的主要人物。这项研究反映了这一时期的背景,同时通过意大利国家档案馆(Mantova、Ferrara等)中的个人和公共信件来审视文艺复兴时期女性知识分子的重要性,指出对数字化真实材料的重要性和兴趣与日俱增。
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Studia Historica Nitriensia
Studia Historica Nitriensia Arts and Humanities-History
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期刊介绍: The Studia Historica Nitriensia (SHN) journal is a common project of the Departments of History, Archaeology and Museology of the Faculty of Arts of the Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra which was first issued in 1993. Besides studies (historical, archaeological or museological), it contains the following sections: materials, discussion contributions, perspectives, reviews and annotations of new literature as well as chronicle with short reports from conferences and meetings.
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