Publisher's Synopsis
"Luca Contile, Uomo Di Lettere E Di Negozj Del Secolo XVI: Contributo Alla Storia Della Vita Di Corte E Dei Poligrafi Del 500" by Abd-el-Kader Salza, offers a detailed biographical study of Luca Contile, a prominent figure in the 16th century Italian Renaissance. This work delves into Contile's life as a man of letters and affairs, providing valuable insights into court life and the world of polygraphs during the Cinquecento.
Salza's contribution illuminates the historical and cultural context of the era, making it an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts interested in Italian history, Renaissance literature, and the lives of influential figures of the time. The book provides a nuanced understanding of Contile's role in the intellectual and political landscape of his day, offering a rich tapestry of detail for those seeking to understand the complexities of 16th-century Italy.
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