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    Carlo Ginzburg (Italian: [ˈkarlo ˈɡintsburɡ]; born 15 April 1939) is an Italian historian and a proponent of the field of microhistory. He is best known...
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    different ways. In his book The Night Battles (1966), the Italian historian Carlo Ginzburg compared Thiess' practices to those of the benandanti of northeastern...
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    Ginzburg, and they had three children together, Carlo, Andrea, and Alessandra. Their son Carlo Ginzburg became a historian. Although Natalia Ginzburg...
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    the husband of the renowned author Natalia Ginzburg and the father of the historian Carlo Ginzburg. Ginzburg was born in Odessa to a Jewish family. World...
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    times. Carlo Ginzburg and Éva Pócs hold that some of these testimonies can still give insights into the belief systems of the accused. Ginzburg discovered...
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  • Il formaggio e i vermi) is a scholarly work by the Italian historian Carlo Ginzburg, published in 1976. The book is a notable example of the history of...
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  • traditions in Early Modern Europe written by the Italian historian Carlo Ginzburg. First published by Giulio Einaudi in 1989 under the Italian title Storia...
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    reaction to a perceived crisis in existing historiographical approaches. Carlo Ginzburg, another of microhistory's founders, has written that he first heard...
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  • the psychology of perception that influenced thinkers as diverse as Carlo Ginzburg, Nelson Goodman, Umberto Eco, and Thomas Kuhn. The son of Karl Gombrich...
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  • Friuli, Northeastern Italy. It was written by the Italian historian Carlo Ginzburg, then of the University of Bologna, and first published by the company...
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    "witches" are condemned rather than embraced. Other historians, including Carlo Ginzburg, Éva Pócs, Bengt Ankarloo and Gustav Henningsen hold that these testimonies...
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  • The first historian to study the benandanti tradition was the Italian Carlo Ginzburg, who began an examination of the surviving trial records from the period...
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    Carlo Levi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkarlo ˈlɛːvi]) (29 November 1902 – 4 January 1975) was an Italian painter, writer, activist, independent leftist...
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  • Inquisition, and are the subject of The Cheese and the Worms (1976) by Carlo Ginzburg, as well as of the stageplay Menocchio (2002) by Lillian Garrett-Groag...
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  • These widespread repeated themes have been identified by historian Carlo Ginzburg as part of an ancient mythological complex probably originating from...
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  • wife of Adriano Olivetti), and writer Natalia Ginzburg (wife of Leone Ginzburg and mother of Carlo Ginzburg), who described her father's personality in...
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  • Günzburg (surname) (redirect from Ginzburg)
    Ginzborg, and Ginzburg are variants of the surname. The Günzburg (Cyrillic: Гинзбург Ginzburg, Гинцбург Gintsburg; Yiddish: גינזבורג Ginzburg, גינצבורג Gintsburg)...
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  • of three novellas by Irvine Welsh Ecstasies (book), a 1989 book by Carlo Ginzburg Ecstasy (comics), a super villain in the Marvel Comics Universe "The...
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    medal by Pisanello. In the variant of this interpretation, proposed by Carlo Ginzburg, the painting would be in fact an invitation by Cardinal Bessarion to...
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    special issue on Carlo Ginzburg. Discussion of Ginzburg's meeting with Pasolini and Elsa Morante and Pasolini's interest in Ginzburg's work as a historian...
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  • The book had a wide impact in art history, but also in history (e.g. Carlo Ginzburg, who called it "splendid"), aesthetics (e.g. Nelson Goodman's Languages...
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    Leone Ginzburg, an expert on Russian literature and literary critic, husband of the writer Natalia Ginzburg and father of the future historian Carlo Ginzburg...
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  • (1566–1613), Italian Prince Carlo Ginzburg (born 1939), Italian historian Carlo Giuffrè (1928–2018), Italian actor and director Carlo Maria Giulini (1914–2005)...
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    dead, animals and the beyond, there exists a profound connection. — Carlo Ginzburg, Ecstasies: Deciphering the Witches' Sabbath, p. 263. Brittany: King...
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  • microhistorians such as Guido Ruggiero, Maria Sofia Messana, Angelo Buttice and Carlo Ginzburg (among others), have defined their careers detailing this topic. In...
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  • shamanic ideas within popular beliefs of otherwise Christian Europeans was Carlo Ginzburg, who examined the Benandanti, an agrarian cult found in Friuli, Italy...
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  • Lisa Ginzburg (Rome, October 25, 1966) is an Italian author, translator and philosopher. She currently lives in Paris. The daughter of Carlo Ginzburg and...
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    youths instead having taken up all of those roles. The Italian historian Carlo Ginzburg made reference to the perchtenlaufen in his book The Night Battles:...
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  • massacres and the subsequent plague The Cheese and the Worms (1976) by Carlo Ginzburg "Culture of popular laughter", a concept in early-modern cultural history...
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    (1995) Nico Orengo (1996) Giuseppe Bonaviri, Giovanni Raboni (1997) Carlo Ginzburg (1998) Alessandro Parronchi (1999) Elio Bartolini (2000) Roberto Alajmo...
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