Il saggio tratta dei vini e della loro produzione nel corso del Rinascimento; specificatamente del Rinascimento fiorentino-toscano; terra drsquo;elezione del nuovo sentire che si diffonderagrave; in tutta lrsquo;Europa Occidentale. Il tono egrave; colloquiale ed informale; ma allo stesso tempo rigoroso nei riferimenti e nelle ricostruzioni. Lrsquo;analisi della produzione vinicola durante il Rinascimento attraverso le tecniche; lrsquo;economia; gli usi e i costumi del tempo. Dove si sottolinea il debito che lrsquo;intero Rinascimento deve allrsquo;inebriante diffusione del vino durante il basso Medioevo. Un danzare leggero tra ambiti disciplinari diversi; per meglio gustare il forte sapore dei ldquo;robustirdquo; e pregiati vini bianchi ldquo;grechirdquo;; e lrsquo;euforica ebbrezza dei popolare e piugrave; diffusi ldquo;leggerirdquo; vini rossi. Dalle raffinatezze dei pochi nobili e dei grandi borghesi; ai tanti ldquo;contadini che beono acetordquo;.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. A very welcome and important addition to the limited printed information availableBy Michael L. BairdIssued in May-June; 2006; "Morro Bay (Images of America)" by Roger Castle and Gary Ream for The Historical Society of Morro Bay; is a very welcome and important addition to the limited printed information available about the history of Morro Bay; CA; a California central coast treasure. This is a must-have volume for local residents and others interested in Morro Bay history; along with the earlier classic 1982 "Morro Bays yesterdays: Vignettes of our citys lives times" by Dorothy Gates and Jane Bailey. Both books provide extensive historical photos not available elsewhere. While most Morro Bay historical information that is online can be found from links from the historical tab of morro-bay.com at morro-bay.com/historical; the contents of these two books exceeds what is available online. Castle and Ream pack their 128 page "Morro Bay (Images of America)" with fully annotated photos on every page. The magic of print-on-demand pioneered by their publisher arcadiapublishing.com makes for an interesting intersection of modern technology with historical content. I wish the authors had used Photoshop photo enhancement more aggressively to bring out the contrast; brightness; and sharpness of the hundreds of photos painstakingly assembled in this wonderful collection. The amount of time and effort devoted to collecting and preparing these photo treasures must have been be extensive. Thanks to the authors and The Historical Society of Morro Bay for this essential addition to my library.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Morro Bay; Images of AmericaBy Judith A. GeskeMy friend absolutely loves Morro Bay and I gifted her with this book for Christmas. I read it before giving it to her and found it to be thorough and had great pictures of Morro Bay as it is now and how it was in yesteryear. If you love Morro Bay; I highly recommend this book.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Excellent - Item delivered on timeBy Irene ChaceExcellent - Item delivered on time; was as described