The art of trascegliere e notare in early modern Italian culture

Intellectual History Review 31 (4):519-540 (2021)
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Twenty years ago, historians complained that the art of excerpting was still a marginal topic. Ten years later, Ann Blair stated that “the history of note-taking has only begun to be written”.1 How...

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