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Note sulla cerimonialità della Palermo dei viceré asburgici (secoli XVI-XVII)

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Bazzano Nicoletta
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Il presente contributo si propone di mettere a fuoco il rapporto fra la struttura urbanistica della città di Palermo e le manifestazioni spettacolari che vi si tengono in età spagnola, quale introduzione a una ricerca più vasta ancora agli inizi. Data la varietà dei temi toccati in questa messa a fuoco della questione, l’autore ha preferito evitare rimandi bibliografici generali, anche per non appesantire il testo, concentrandomi su quelli relativi alla realtà palermitana.

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Paper provided by Department of Communication, University of Teramo in its series wp.comunite with number 0008.

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