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Castel del Monte, between Fact and Fiction
Apulia’s Crown in Historical Perspective

Auteur

Huub Kurstjens

Uitvoering
Paperback
Prijs
23 ,50
Verzending
Gratis verzending in Nederland en België
Levertijd
Twee tot vijf werkdagen
(Nederland en België) (Past door brievenbus)

Samenvatting

After the original Dutch-language version, an English-language version is now available.

Castel del Monte in Puglia, Italy, is one of the most famous castles in the world. Almost everything about the castle is octagonal. It was built around 1240 by order of Emperor Frederick II of Hohenstaufen. Hundreds of books have been written about it, but not one that brings together in a historiographical and comparative approach all possible theories about the castle's symbolism and function. This book takes you on a historical journey into the origins and significance of Castel del Monte.

Over de auteur

Huub Kurstjens (Tegelen 1956) is a historian graduated at the Radboud University of Nijmegen. He has had a long career as a history teacher in secondary education, author of a history method and as an expert at Cito for the school-leaving examinations in history for secondary education. He has been a board member of the association Dante Alighieri Nijmegen, of the VGN (Association of Teachers of History in the Netherlands) and ambassador of Euroclio (European Association of History Teachers). He has a fascination for the medieval history of southern Italy, especially in Puglia and Sicily. Several publications on this subject can be found on the website https://cito.academia.edu/HuubKurstjens.

Productinformatie

ISBN
9789464682373 / 978-94-646-8237-3
Uitgeverij
Boekscout
Verschijning
18-11-2022
Taal
Engels (Amerikaans)

Kwalificaties
Italië

Uitvoering
Paperback
Pagina's
228
Formaat
16 x 24 cm
Illustraties
Ja

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