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Tulips speak the language of spring and its renewal
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Steve Hatch's Garden Pathways column will alternate with Ruth
Foster's gardening column.
Tulips have a lot to say. They speak to us of the fullness of
spring, of private, individual glory and public ostentation in vast
numbers, of greed and human foible, and always of the past.
In Boston, they speak with quite a voice. The city plants 30,000
each year, 26,000 in alternating beds along the pathway in the Public
Garden from Arlington to Charles streets and 4,000 in front of the
visitors information center in the Common.
These are classic public displays, usually in peak about mid-
April. The ...
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Italian scholarship on pre-modern confraternities in Italy.
Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly
; ...eighteenth-century savant Ludovico Antonio Muratori. In his Dissertation 75...dissertationes" (1742), Muratori noted the abuses that plagued...scholars ensured the longevity of Muratori's and Mehus's severe criticisms...
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Alfonso M. de Liguori e la civilta letteraria del Settecento.
Magazine article from: The Catholic Historical Review
; ...that also involved Catholic leaders such as Ludovico Antonio Muratori and Francesco Antonio Zaccaria. With them, he shared a commitment...audience, Edoardo Villa notes, he went beyond Muratori and Zaccaria, directing his poetic expression...
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Was there a "popular medicine" in early modern Europe? [1].(Research Article)
Magazine article from: Folklore
; ...Enlightenment. The priest, librarian and antiquarian Ludovico Antonio Muratori mixed an interest in popular life in medieval Italy...credulity and devotional exaggerations of his own time (Muratori, 1732-72; 1740; 1747). His spirit was critical...
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The spark: Pombal, the Amazon and the Jesuits.
Magazine article from: Portuguese Studies
; ...Education'), published in 1746. Luis Antonio Verney lived most of his adult life in Naples and Rome, where he studied with Antonio Genovesi (1712-69) and was a friend of Ludovico Antonio Muratori (1672-1750). In Rome he became...
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Kaunitz and Enlightened Absolutism: 1753-1780.
Magazine article from: Canadian Journal of History
; ...this program were eclectic and included seventeenth-century neostoic philosophy, the reform Catholicism of Ludovico Antonio Muratori, and protoliberal strains in the British and continental Enlightenments. But informing them was a common assumption...
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Naples in the Eighteenth Century: the Birth and Death of a Nation State.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Canadian Journal of History
; ...philosopher of history Giambattista Vico, historian Ludovico Muratori, and social critic Pietro Giannone, who attacked...and politically-engaged, economic circle around Antonio Genovesi, who was to become the first person ever...
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