Topografia delle attività economiche nelle città campane del basso Medioevo

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Rosalba
l'Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II
Francesco
Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II

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Publisher: UniorPress

Series: Centro interuniversitario per la storia delle città campane nel Medioevo. Quaderni. Nuova serie

Pages: 206

Language: English

Abstract: The volume, the results of a workshop organised by the Centro interuniversitario per la storia delle città campaneon 4 and 5 April 2024, focuses on aspects of the socio-economic history of the cities of Naples, Salerno, Capua and Nola, with extensive use of primary sources. There are new findings regarding the type and distribution of economic activities in certain areas of Salerno and Nola; the economic impact of a major hospital, the Annunziata di Capua; and that of wine consumed in taverns in Naples. Also included are interpretative proposals and methodological reflections, even from the perspective of IT applications.

Contributions by Antonella Ambrosio, Gianluca Bocchetti, Giuseppe Consolo, Rosalba Di Meglio, Amedeo Feniello, Sabrina Fontanella, Amalia Galdi and Francesco Senatore.

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Author Biographies

Rosalba, l'Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II

Rosalba Di Meglio is an associate professor of Medieval History at the University of Naples Federico II. Her main area of research is the social and religious history of the 13th-15th centuries. She has focused in particular on the relationship between mendicant orders and the laity and Neapolitan society, touching on important aspects of the city's history, such as urban topography, noble “seggi”, welfare institutions, ecclesiastical organisation and religious associations of the laity.

Francesco, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II

Francesco Senatore is a full professor of Medieval History at the University of Naples Federico II. He has studied Italian diplomacy in the 15th century; epistolary correspondence (14th-16th centuries); the Aragonese kingdom of Naples (institutions, documentary production); urban history in southern Italy in the 15th-16th centuries (institutions, archives, chronicles, literacy); and rural lordship in the late Italian Middle Ages.

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Published

March 11, 2026

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ISBN-13 (15)

978-88-6719-321-9

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2026-03-11

doi

10.6093/978-88-6719-321-9