Abstract

This paper takes the cue from the sixteenth-century work of the Nolan doctor and humanist, Ambrogio Leone. In it the forms of itself perception by the political and social élite of Nola during the second half of fifteenth century will be examined through their relation with the dinasty of Orsini, lords of Nola from the end of 13th century to 1528.

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