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      Renaissance Studies16th Century Netherlandish ArtRenaissance RomePrints and Drawings
In the second half of the 16th century, Girolamo Righettino, a brilliant draughtsman and theologian (a member of the Order of the Canons Lateran), produced city views with ornamental frames characterised by their rich allegorical... more
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      Cultural HistoryCartographyVisual StudiesArt History
Mostra: Roma-Londra. Scambi, modelli e temi tra l’Accademia di San Luca e la cultura artistica britannica tra XVIII e XIX secolo. Curatori: Adriano Aymonino, Carolina Brook, Gian Paolo Consoli. Responsabile scientifico: Francesco Moschini
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      History of ArtRenaissance RomeLondonAcademy
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      Renaissance RomeHistory of HospitalsHistory of RomeMedieval Rome
Storie inedite di interesse politico, economico, religioso, artistico, sociale e culturale e Roma nel Rinascimento
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      Renaissance StudiesHistory of UniversitiesRenaissance RomeMichelangelo Buonarroti
This article analyzes the De Bellis Gothorum, a long neglected and misunderstood history of the ancient Goths written in 1472–73 by Nicholas of Modruš, the leading Croatian-Illyrian bishop at the papal curia. By placing the work in its... more
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      Ottoman HistoryRenaissance HumanismRenaissanceCroatian History
Most modern historians perpetuate the myth that Giuliano de' Medici (1479-1516), son of Lorenzo the Magnificent, was nothing more than an inconsequential, womanizing hedonist with little inclination or ability for politics. In the first... more
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      HistoryArt HistoryItalian StudiesRenaissance
A MOST HAVE FOR THE ART HISTORIAN! Dopo la pubblicazione del primo tomo, che raccoglie il patrimonio architettonico e artistico del Fondo Edifici di Culto di 129 luoghi di culto presenti in Piemonte, Veneto, Liguria, Emilia Romagna,... more
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      Art HistoryCultural HeritageRenaissance StudiesRenaissance
This article aims at providing a new interpretation of the earliest «Mirabilia urbis Romae». Although many scholars considered them as guides for pilgrims who went to visit the city, the Mirabilia actually show a different raison d’être:... more
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      European HistoryCanon LawEuropean CatholicismItalian Studies
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      IconographyItalian Renaissance ArtRenaissance RomeRaphael
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      Renaissance StudiesRenaissance ArtArchitectural HistoryUrban Studies
Paper published in: M. van Egmond, B. Jaski & H. Mulder (eds.), Bijzonder onderzoek. Een ontdekkingsreis door de bijzondere collecties van de Universiteitsbibliotheek Utrecht (Utrecht: Universiteitsbibliotheek, 2009), 48-55
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      Renaissance RomeRenaissance antiquarianism
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      Renaissance RomeFra Angelico
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      Criminal JusticeWomen's StudiesDomestic ViolenceViolence
This essay sets forth a nuanced interpretation of Baldassare Peruzzi’s stage design for La Calandria (1514) that addresses the spatial disassociations found in the drawing in relation to active modes of visual engagement. Eschewing... more
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      Theatre StudiesArchitectureMimesisSpace and Place
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      Manuscript StudiesRenaissance RomeHistory of libraries
SPECIALE UMANESIMO – VI Centenario Bartolomeo Platina (1421-1481) - - https://bibliotecadiviasenato.it/wp-content/uploads/BVS_N11_NEW_NOVEMBRE_2021_web.pdf - - Pope Joan and the Persistence of Myths: Pietro Ratto’s book "Le pagine... more
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      ReligionRenaissance HumanismHistoriographyPapacy (Medieval Church History)
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      Art HistoryArchitectureLiteratureUrbanism
With this English edition of Surviving the Ghetto, Serena Di Nepi traces the troubled and compelling history of the birth of the ghetto in sixteenth-century Rome. From the arrival of the Sephardim to the Italian wars, and the incredible... more
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      Jewish StudiesEarly Modern HistoryItalian (European History)Diasporas
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      Site-Specific ArtItalian Renaissance ArtRenaissance RomeItalian Renaissance Architecture
Wenn heute vom Forum die Rede ist, dürfte eine breite Assoziationskette ins Spiel kommen, da das Forum längst zum Synonym für Öffentlichkeit geworden ist . Es darauf zu reduzieren, wäre jedoch zu kurz gegriffen und würde seinem Einfluss... more
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      ArchitectureArchitectural HistoryUrbanismRenaissance Rome
Au matin du 6 mai 1527, les troupes impériales de Charles Quint commandées par Charles III de Bourbon envahissent Rome et commettent des violences inouïes durant des semaines. Pour une bonne partie des soldats, les fameux Lansquenets... more
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      Rome, City ofRome (Renaissance)Renaissance RomeRome (History)
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      Manuscripts and Early Printed BooksRenaissance StudiesRenaissance HumanismRenaissance Art
From the book "Rome through my eyes" by Claudia Viggiani (Palombi editore, Roma)
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      ArchaeologyArt HistoryRenaissance RomePatronage and collecting
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      DiasporasRenaissance RomeMultiethnicityCultural Circulation
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      Renaissance RomeLeone Ebreo
I Motecta festorum totius anni cum communi sanctorum quaternis vocibus di Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, pubblicati durante gli anni del suo servizio come Maestro di Cappella presso la basilica romana di Santa Maria Maggiore, conobbero... more
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      MusicologyRenaissance musicRenaissance RomeMusic Philology
Why did Giordano Bruno let himself be led to the stake by the Holy Office on 17 February 1600? A new, compelling and documented reconstruction that reopens one of the most celebrated court cases in our history. Perché Giordano Bruno si... more
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      Renaissance HistoryEarly Modern HistoryRenaissance StudiesRenaissance
Sgraffito as a decorative element of the exterior of 14th and 15th century Florentine buildings has long been known, although seldom granted much attention. The present dissertation, therefore, examines the phenomenon of sgraffito, a... more
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      Architectural HistoryArchitecture in Italian Renaissance and Baroque ArtRome (Renaissance)Italian Renaissance Art
A general survey of Renaissance Rome, primarily intended for undergraduate students and non-specialists
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Una straordinaria e rara tesrimoninaza della resistenza di una giovane ebrea ai tentativi di conversione e di battesimo nella Casa dei catecumeni di Roma nel Settecento. Il diario testimonia la lunga e difficile storia dei rapporti tra... more
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      Freedom of ReligionRenaissance RomeDiaryForced Baptism
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      History of PlagueBaroque art and architectureRenaissance RomeGianlorenzo Bernini
Although his celebrated pupils, Guido Reni, Francesco Albani and Domenichino, flourished in the Eternal City, during his lifetime the Antwerp-born painter and draughtsman Denys Calvaert (c.1540–1619) probably visited Rome only once,... more
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      Art HistoryRenaissance StudiesTraining and DevelopmentRenaissance Art
From antiquity to the eve of the modern era, rulers of Western empires inspired hero worship by proclaiming their divine origins. In this fascinating original study, Marie Tanner presents the history of the emperor's mythic image and its... more
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      ChristianityMythologyIconographyRenaissance Studies
Questa guida è l' unica che esplora l' intera Roma, è un invito a scoprire i tesori architettonici non celebrati della città: quando si passeggia nel quartiere Art Nouveau di Prati fino al Lungotevere o attraverso il moderno quartiere... more
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      ArchitectureImperial RomeRenaissance RomeArquitectura
Obiettivo della Summer School è fare acquisire ai partecipanti strumenti metodologici e conoscenze pratiche per affrontare in modo multidisciplinare lo studio degli apparati decorativi in stucco. Verranno analizzate opere fondamentali per... more
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      Baroque art and architectureRenaissance RomeStuccoworkStucco Decoration
After the Sack of Rome in 1527 and with the new Turkish menace incoming, a new issue was topical: how to defend the city. A few years after he had become Pope, Paul III Farnese (1534-1549) decided to deal with this problem entrusting his... more
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      Renaissance RomeAntonio Da Sangallo the YoungerCity Gates
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      Modern HistoryHagiographyEarly Modern HistoryHistory of Medicine
From the book jacket: "A fresh re-examination of Artemisia Gentileschi, the most famous woman artist of the pre-modern era. This book newly situates her art in relation to her literary contemporaries, women who, like Artemisia,... more
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      Art HistoryWomen's StudiesWomen's HistoryEarly Modern Literature
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      Early Modern HistoryChurch HistoryRenaissance RomeChurch and State
As part of the History of Architecture 1 B course, a series of lectures at the Department of Architecture of Roma Tre University, “Architecture, landscape and gardens in the Roman context”, will illustrate the topic of Historic Gardens in... more
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      Landscape ArchitectureHistory of ArtRenaissance RomeGarden History
This volume examines the significance of pollution and cleanliness in the art, literature, philosophy, and material culture of the city of Rome from antiquity through to the twentieth century. Dirt, disease and pollution and the ways they... more
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      Renaissance RomeAncient RomeWater and SanitationEarly modern Rome
This course presents a broad survey of historical forces at work over the past 6,000 years, examining the manners in which human societies have organized themselves along categories of race, ethnicity, class, and gender to meet the... more
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionHistoryAncient HistoryEuropean History
If you want to contribute with an entry, please write to marco.sgarbi@unive.it Gives accurate and reliable summaries of the current state of research. It includes entries on philosophers, problems, terms, historical periods, subjects and... more
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      PhilosophyLogicRenaissance HistoryHistory of Medicine
Il tema centrale di questa tesi è il rapporto tra storiografia e conoscenza delle fonti nelle ricostruzioni della vicenda processuale di Giordano Bruno compiute da autori italiani. Nell’affrontare quest’argomento, si è operata una... more
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      HistoryPhilosophyGiordano BrunoRenaissance Rome