Examine the explosion of printed pamphlets, handwritten libels, and dialect posters used by both the Papacy and Venice to sway public opinion.

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Below is a structured outline for a scholarly paper based on De Vivo's research.

Summarize how the "Interdetto" crisis reveals the birth of a pre-modern .

: These figures acted as "information brokers" due to their constant contact with diverse social classes, facilitating the flow of gossip and political news. 4. The "War of Writings" (Guerra di Scritture)

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