L'uomo nero
L'uomo nero : Materiali per una storia delle arti della modernità, published by the Chair of History of Contemporary Art of the Università degli studi di Milano, focuses on contemporary art studies. Open access.
The Library will close for the summer on July 26.
L'uomo nero : Materiali per una storia delle arti della modernità, published by the Chair of History of Contemporary Art of the Università degli studi di Milano, focuses on contemporary art studies. Open access.
Fenestella publishes on medieval art and architecture, between Late Antiquity and c. 1400, covering the Latin West, the Byzantine East and medieval Islam. Open access.
Doctor virtualis : Rivista online di storia della filosofia medievale publishes research on the history of medieval philosophy. Open access.
A journal with the focus on the philosophy of music and music aesthetics, music history and theory, music analysis and its philosophical implications, the relationship between philosophy, theory and psychology of music and more. Open access.
This journal publishes research on romance literatures in medieval and Renaissance times. Supplement thematic monographs, Biblioteca di Carte Romanze, are also accessible. Open access.
Interdisciplinary research on the intersection of the history fo science, philosophy and philology, focusing on the method, on the procedures by which one arrives at a given knolwedge; the concrete operations of the mind (and their outcomes, i.e. knowledge, texts). Open access.
Clio@Themis : Revue électronique d'histoire du droit, issued by the Clio et Themis association. Focuses on the history of law in its broadest sense, in a European perspective, from antiquity to present. Open access.
Issued by the SIFP (Società italiana filosofia politica, the Italian society of political philosophy), focusing specifically on the philosophical approach to political issues, in close confrontation with other theoretical perspectives (social, juridical, economic, political sciences etc.). Open access.
Issued by the Orthodox Academy of Crete. Focuses on the dialogue between archaeological, historical and theological subjects around Late Antiquity and the early Byzantine period, especially in the East. Open access.