Posterity: Inventing Tradition from Petrarch to Gramsci [Book Review]

The European Legacy 29 (7):881-884 (2024)
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In 1874, Francesco Fiorentino, one of the pioneers of the renewed studies on the Renaissance after the Unification of Italy, was invited to write an essay for a volume honoring the 500th anniversar...

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