Présentation
The Mélanges de l’École française de Rome – Moyen Âge (MEFRM) offer articles on Italy and the Mediterranean from the High Middle Ages to the Renaissance in the fields of history, archaeology and social sciences. Most issues focus on a specific theme, often resulting from a workshop and coordinated by a specialist. Frequently including editions of unpublished sources, as well as illustrated sections, the articles cover various fields of medieval studies today.
Latest issue
135-1 | 2023
Plurilingualism in the Kingdom of Naples (1442-1503). Reassessing uses and literary production from Naples and beyond – Household economies in late medieval and early modern Italy – Varia
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Plurilingualism in the Kingdom of Naples (1442-1503). Reassessing uses and literary production from Naples and beyond
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Introduction [Full text]
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The case of Henri Estienne
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Household economies in late medieval and early modern Italy
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Introduction [Full text]
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Can widows live on their dowry? [Full text]Florence, 15th century
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The threshold of the marketplace [Full text]Women’s work and linen manufacturing in 15th and 16th-century Florence
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Dowries, last wills and evidence through orality [Full text]For a material culture of life and death in 16th-century Venice
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Social relations, marriage and godparenthood [Full text]Belonging to the mercers’ guild elite in 16th-century Venice
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Noblewomen in a rural context (Friuli, 16th-18th centuries)
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Varia
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L’écriture « en réseau » [Full text]Réflexions sur la fonction « socio-stylistique » de la correspondance de Sidoine Apollinaire
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Un approccio intertestuale
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Reconstruction, origine et histoire de la transmission