Apprenticeship, Work, Society in Early Modern Venice
Résumé
Le volume présente les résultats du projet ANR/FNS Garzoni. Apprenticeship, Work, Society in early modern Venice. Table of contents:
Anna Bellavitis, Valentina Sapienza : Introduction
Part 1: The State of the Art
1-Anna Bellavitis, Apprenticeship, society and economy in early modern Europe
2-Michel Hochmann, The apprenticeship of artists during the Renaissance: a bibliographical note
Part 2: The Garzoni Project
3-Maud Ehrmann, Orlin Topalov, Frédéric Kaplan: From Archival Sources to Structured Historical Information: Annotating and Exploring the “Accordi dei Garzoni”
4- Francesca Zugno: Normalisation and Classification of Trade and Craft Names: a History of Venetian professions
5- Jacopo Cossu: From documentary sources to geographical entities. Premises for a geography of apprenticeship in early modern period
Part 3: Apprenticeship in Early Modern Venice
6-Anna Bellavitis, Valentina Sapienza: A data set for historians
7-Andrea Erboso: The “Accordi dei garzoni”: the origin and evolution of the apprenticeship contract in Venice
8- Emilie Fiorucci: The ‘unregulated’ apprenticeship of Venetian mercers (16th-17th c.)
9-Matteo Pompermaier: Apprenticeship, training and work in the Venetian inns and “bastion” (16th-18th centuries)
10- Jacopo Cossu, Valentina Sapienza: Data analysis and case studies about the professions of the “Fraglia”
11- Francesca Stopper: Fathers, sons and apprentices in the Goldsmiths’ and Jewellers' Guild (16th-18th c.)
12- Anna Bellavitis, Valentina Sapienza : Conclusion