The database “Noble boarders in Early Modern Italy”, born out of a collaboration with the ASFE project dedicated to Italian universities’ students, aims at “filling the gaps” in the ASFE database. It currently collects the names of more than 15.000 boarders in 7 Italian “collegi per nobili” – Jesuits (Parma, Bologna, Ravenna, Siena) and not (Collegio Clementino in Rome, Collegio San Carlo in Modena, Accademia degli Ardenti in Bologna) – taken from printed and archival sources. Further information about these boarders (dates of birth/death, degree, career, portrait) are briefly mentioned, when known.
Ilaria Maggiulli (2023). Noble boarders in Early Modern Italy.
Noble boarders in Early Modern Italy
Ilaria Maggiulli
2023
Abstract
The database “Noble boarders in Early Modern Italy”, born out of a collaboration with the ASFE project dedicated to Italian universities’ students, aims at “filling the gaps” in the ASFE database. It currently collects the names of more than 15.000 boarders in 7 Italian “collegi per nobili” – Jesuits (Parma, Bologna, Ravenna, Siena) and not (Collegio Clementino in Rome, Collegio San Carlo in Modena, Accademia degli Ardenti in Bologna) – taken from printed and archival sources. Further information about these boarders (dates of birth/death, degree, career, portrait) are briefly mentioned, when known.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.