Reckoning Time in Medieval Pisa Main MenuReckoning Time in Medieval PisaThe Textual Tradition of a Pisan Chronicle[Path 1]Chronicled TimeTechnological Process[Path 3]ConclusionsContributorsFurther ReadingNicholas Brown0eb570939c30a9ffeae6c6f9c61c0bfbe0279672Daryl P. Jacksone396a7fe11f4ae55904e5238207d921b28b0cb72Hannah Jones9fd3692ef3b42eef9cf0438b5c2a4855c2acfd56Laura Morrealeea5968063e9bb73752be7c434e8e3458b2daad8e
A Fresco Depicting St. Ranieri
12019-04-28T21:06:19-07:00Nicholas Brown0eb570939c30a9ffeae6c6f9c61c0bfbe0279672327491This 14th-century by Andrea di Bonaiuto depicts St. Ranieriplainpublished2019-04-28T21:06:19-07:00Wikimedia Commons, Scenes from the Life of St. Ranierius (detail), https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fe/Andrea_di_Bonaiuto_-_Scenes_from_the_Life_of_St_Rainerus_%28detail%29_-_WGA00312.jpgScenes from the Life of St. Ranierius (detail)Public Domain.jpegHannah Jones9fd3692ef3b42eef9cf0438b5c2a4855c2acfd56