Milano allo specchio. Da Costantino al Barbarossa l’autopercezione di una capitale

Title in English Milano in the mirror. From Constantine to Barbarossa the Self-perception of a Capital
Authors

FOLETTI Ivan QUADRI Irene ROSSI Marco

Year of publication 2016
Type Editorship of scientific publication
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Description The thread connecting seven essays of this book is the self-perception as a prism through which Milan could be read from the Late Antiquity to the high Middle Ages. On a long term, the medieval Milan has an exceptional development: under the episcopate of Ambrose, Milan was one of the capitals of the Roman Empire; later the city became an first-class ecclesiastical metropolis and a powerful city. Only rarely, however, such stratification – historical, cultural and material – has been investigated in a perspective of self-perception central to the medieval mentality. Especially for a city as Milan where tradition becomes guarantor of the key role that the capital of Lombardy intends to take during the Middle Ages, the notion of the self-perception is of the high importance.

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