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The Middle Ages: Franco Cardini's new standard work

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Highlights

Franco Cardini's new standard work offers an impressive panorama of the Middle Ages and illuminates the era in all its diversity.

  • Comprehensive presentation of the medieval world from the Migration Period to Humanism
  • Detailed insights into the lives of peasants, knights, merchants, and clergy
  • Exploration of art, culture, architecture, and the flourishing of the sciences
  • Richly illustrated with 495 color images across 288 pages
  • High-quality hardcover edition, 21.5 x 27 cm, including dust jacket
Manufacturer's specifications

Zauberfeder GmbH, Witzlebenstraße 2, 38116 Braunschweig, info@zauberfeder.de

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Questions about the product The Middle Ages: Franco Cardini's new standard work

Who was the author of the book *The Middle Ages*, which is considered a new standard work?

The author of the book *The Middle Ages*, which is being described as a new standard work, is Franco Cardini. He is an Italian historian and professor of medieval history at the University of Florence.

In addition to general medieval history, what other topics are specifically covered in Franco Cardini's work?

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Which publisher released the German-language edition of Franco Cardini's work "The Middle Ages" and how many color illustrations does the book contain?

The German-language edition of Franco Cardini's work "Das Mittelalter" was published by Theiss-Verlag and contains 495 color illustrations.

What goal did Franco Cardini pursue with his work The Middle Ages in terms of the portrayal of the era, and what role does the University of Florence play in his biography?

Franco Cardini's work aimed to present the diversity of the medieval era in a grand panorama. The University of Florence plays a central role in his biography, as he completed his humanities studies there in 1966 and later taught as a full professor of medieval history.