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Giangaleazzo Visconti, Duke of Milan, 1351-1402 -- Fiction Books
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Carlo Belgiojoso
Il Conte di Virtù vol. 1/2 Storia italiana del secolo XIV
"Il Conte di Virtù vol. 1/2" by Carlo Belgiojoso is a historical novel set in the 14th century. The narrative presents a tale woven with elements of Italian history, exploring themes of love, honor, and the complexities of personal virtues amid societal decays. At its center is the character Agnesina, a young woman grappling with her feelings and the expectations placed upon her during a tumultuous period that is rich with legends and superstitions. The opening of the story introduces a mysterious, abandoned dwelling on the outskirts of Pavia, deeply shrouded in local lore and fear. It is described with detail, hinting at its dark past and the various superstitions surrounding it, including ghost stories and ominous apparitions. Inside this dilapidated structure, we find Agnesina, who reflects on her past with a mix of hope and sorrow, as she navigates her emotions tied to her family and unfulfilled aspirations. This blend of gothic mystery and personal turmoil sets the stage for her inner conflict, revealing a young woman on the brink of discovering her identity against the backdrop of historical Italy.
Carlo Belgiojoso
Il Conte di Virtù vol. 2/2 Storia italiana del secolo XIV
"Il Conte di Virtù vol. 2/2" by Carlo Belgiojoso is a historical account written in the mid-19th century. This volume provides a narrative of 14th-century Italy, exploring civil and political dynamics, especially focusing on the rise of social structures and the interplay of power among different classes. The text does not center around a specific character but examines the broader societal changes and historical events that shaped Italy during this tumultuous period. The opening of the work delves into the nature of civilization and the evolution of human societies, utilizing analogies to explain how different social structures emerged. It contrasts primitive tribes with more advanced forms of government, highlighting the development of laws and societal roles. The text also reflects on the decline of the Roman Empire and subsequent invasions that ravaged Italy, portraying the struggle for power and the fight for independence among the people. Through a series of reflections and historical examples, the beginning sets the stage for a detailed examination of Italy's historical landscape, emphasizing how past adversities contributed to the formation of a national identity.
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