Sumario: | Carlo Ginzburg's 'Mitos, Emblemas e Indicios' explores the intersection of history, morphology, and hermeneutics through a series of essays. The work delves into diverse topics such as witchcraft, popular piety, and the cultural dynamics of the 16th and 17th centuries. Ginzburg examines historical phenomena with a critical approach, seeking to analyze irrational events like witch trials through both rational and non-rational lenses. The author's intent is to provide a historical perspective on cultural and ideological conflicts, emphasizing the role of hermeneutic analysis. This book targets readers interested in historical methodology, cultural studies, and the evolution of historical narratives.
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