The Book of the Renaissance: Essays, Reflections, Models. Aesthetics and Intellectual History in Postclassical Antiquity.
BY DYLAN HILDERICH. Download as PDF. Rome: Laterza, 1959. [Accessed 8 May 2017]. "Peccato Venial."
Dispositivo Musicale e Gli Sciampatori Di Rumania nel Cinquecento (Pietro Paolo Fedeli.
This is the first complete study of the life of Pietro Paolo Fedeli, librarian and musicologist,
who at the height of his career exercised considerable influence over the musical revival in
Italy during the Renaissance and the Baroque.
The book details the life and work of this remarkable personality, who was born in
1606 and died in 1683, and the musical and artistic highlights of his life, during which he
was one of the most important figures in the musical world of Italy. The book also sheds
light on the development of his relationship with most of the major musicians of his day.
On a personal level, Fedeli was an extremely fine human being, who was respected and
admired by all his contemporaries. He was a Renaissance man, a man of the
Renaissance, and his in-depth knowledge of his times is clear from the book.
The book is a long-overdue addition to the literature on music and artistic history in
Italy in the late 17th century. It is written in clear, lively prose, and offers an easy-to-
follow account of the life of the most outstanding scholar and musician of his age.
This volume is an invaluable addition to the historical literature on music and the arts
of the late 17th century, and contains a wealth of fascinating information about the
greatest scholars, musicians, poets, and architects of the day.
ERIKA HAGIWARA Š Turizm ve Bizans ÉstÉrÉm Ézelli (1640–1681)
HOMEROS KARIOGLOU
This volume, in six parts, is devoted to examining and analysing the musical sources
and musical genres in which Pietro Paolo Fedeli – musicologist, music theorist, composer,
musical editor and librarian – excelled. It is the first comprehensive study to examine and
evaluate the scholarly work of this important be359ba680
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