Simone Lombardo, I genovesi alla guerra d'Otranto (1480–1481). Diplomazia informale, spie e crociata nell'Italia rinascimentale
Genoa's participation in the Otranto crusade against the Turks provides an opportunity to reveal a broader picture of the connections between local politics, international strategies and commercial interests in the Mediterranean...
Domenico Cimarosa, Le trame deluse (1786)
Domenico Cimarosa's musical comedy "Le trame deluse", first performed in Naples in 1786, enjoyed great success throughout Europe and was translated into numerous languages. No less a figure than Johann Wolfgang von...
Il Regno di Sicilia e i suoi confini (XI–XV secolo). Gli spazi frontalieri nel Mezzogiorno medievale
The label "border" can encompass a wide range of phenomena: geographical limits, political boundaries, areas under military control, and porous zones of interaction. This volume takes an interdisciplinary approach,...
Étienne Doublier/Enrico Faini (Eds.), Krise und Aufbruch. 'Deutschland' und 'Italien' jenseits des Investiturstreits (ca. 1050 – ca. 1130)
This volume, the product of a binational research group, examines a series of deep and far-reaching social, institutional, and cultural transformations that took place in the late eleventh and early twelfth centuries in the Holy...
QFIAB 105 (2025)
The latest volume 105 of our journal "Quellen und Forschungen aus italienischen Archiven und Bibliotheken" is now published and fully available in Open Access:...
Alessandro Scarlatti. Das kompositorische Schaffen
Sicilian-born composer Alessandro Scarlatti (1660-1725) worked mainly in Rome and Naples, with great success. His music was also appreciated in other parts of Italy, and Scarlatti's varied and extensive oeuvre had a formative...
