Beyond the Palio – Urbanism and Ritual in Renaissance Siena

Urbanism and Ritual in Renaissance Siena

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Paperback, 160 blz. | Engels
John Wiley & Sons | e druk, 2006
ISBN13: 9781405155724
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Beyond the Palio is an interdisciplinary collection of essays examining the components and importance of ritual events and ceremonies in Renaissance Siena.

Brings together studies based upon diverse disciplinary and methodological approaches to a common theme.
Provides specific case studies and useful comparisons to well–known monographic studies of ritual in Florence and Venice.
Concentrates on a single city to emphasize the important function of public rituals to life during the early modern period.
Looks at both local ritual life and the ways it was presented to and viewed by those outside the city.

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ISBN13:9781405155724
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:160

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1. Introduction: Beyond the Palio: Urbanism and Ritual in Renaissance Siena: Philippa Jackson and Fabrizio Nevola.
<p>2. Sotto uno Baldachino Trionfale : the Ritual Significance of the Painted Canopy in Simone Martini s Maest&agrave;: Diana Norman.</p>
<p>3. Enter the Emperor: Charles IV and Siena between Politics, Diplomacy and Ritual (1355 and 1368): Gerrit Schenk.</p>
<p>4. Altars on the Street: The Arte della Lana, the Carmelites and the Feast of Corpus Domini in Siena 1356–1456: Machtelt Isra&euml;ls.</p>
<p>5. Ritual Geography: Housing the Papal Court of Pius II Piccolomini in Siena (1459–60): Fabrizio Nevola.</p>
<p>6. Peace–making Rituals in Fifteenth–Century Siena: Christine Shaw.</p>
<p>7. Pomp or Piety? The Funeral of Pandolfo Petrucci: Philippa Jackson.</p>
<p>8. The Rise of the New Civic Ritual of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin in 16th Century Siena: Mauro Mussolin.</p>

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