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Aggiungi al carrelloBrossura. Condizione: new. A cura di Elisabetta Scirocco e Sible De Blaauw.Testo Italiano, Inglese e Francese.Roma, 2023; br., ill. b/n e col., cm 16,5x24.(Quaderni della Bibliotheca Hertziana. 11). Can words alone help us grasp the material and phenomenological complexity of a space from the past? The most likely answer is no. It is undeniable, however, that texts are nonetheless a fundamental resource in attempts to reconstruct medieval sacred spaces that have either disappeared or whose architectural, aesthetic, and ritual aspects have been altered. The essays collected in this volume, written by specialists in the history of art, architecture, and liturgy, demonstrate this in many ways. They discuss various categories of textual sources related or linkable to sacred, ritual, and liturgical spaces in the Middle Ages, and although the geographical focus is on Southern Italy, other Italian and European cases are also included. The textual sources drawn upon span those of a narrative character (chronicles, gesta, hagiographies) to early modern records about medieval buildings and their decoration; from ekphrasis to ritual instructions and musical notations. The aim is to (re)consider both well- and less-known written sources and to explore some of the hermeneutical questions posed by their relationships to monuments, landscapes, and artistic products. Libro.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBrossura. Condizione: new. Edited by S. Romano, Foletti I. and Gianandrea M.English Text.Roma, 2018; paperback, pp. 468, col. ill., cm 17x24.(Études Lausannoises d'Histoire de l'Art. 27). Libro.
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. If there is one constant in the history of Christianity and especially of the Western Church, it is its deep desire to be connected with its own past. From the perspective of the longue duree, it might even be possible to state that a meditation on Christian origins was a common and widespread response used throughout history in the face of each great moment of crisis within the Church. In those situations, the rhetoric produced by the Church was always aimed at emphasizing a desire to return to these mythical roots, the ideal community, a pure and radical Christianity. The question underlying this book is the way in which this desire for the past provides the occasion to re-live, re-think and re-create Christian origins. More precisely, the crux of our work is to understand how this desire can transform and rewrite the past both in materiality - with restorations of ancient monuments - and in ideas - writing history. In this book, the main focus of attention is dedicated to three key moments, corresponding more or less to three crucial episodes in the history of the Catholic Church in the modern era. The first of these three is the Reformation and subsequent Counter-Reformation, between the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Second comes the moment in which the Catholic Church lost its temporal power during the Unification of Italy and the "spiritual" reaction culminating with the First Vatican Council (1869-1870). Lastly is the period before and after the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965), which can be considered the most significant reaction of Catholicism towards modernity. If there is one constant in the history of Christianity and especially of the Western Church, it is its deep desire to be connected with its own past. From the perspective of the longue duree, it might even be possible to state that a meditation on Christian origins was a common and widespread response used throughout history in the Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: NEW. Roma: Viella, 2018 9788867289134 Études lausannoises d'histoire de l'art 27 1409 468 p. : indice ; 24 cm. If there is one constant in the history of Christianity and especially of the Western Church, it is its deep desire to be connected with its own past. From the perspective of the longue durée, it might even be possible to state that a meditation on Christian origins was a common and widespread response used throughout history in the face of each great moment of crisis within the Church. In those situations, the rhetoric produced by the Church was always aimed at emphasizing a desire to return to these mythical roots, the ideal community, a pure and radical Christianity. The question underlying this book is the way in which this desire for the past provides the occasion to re-live, re-think and re-create Christian origins. More precisely, the crux of our work is to understand how this desire can transform and rewrite the past both in materiality with restorations of ancient monuments and in ideas writing history. In this book, the main focus of attention is dedicated to three key moments, corresponding more or less to three crucial episodes in the history of the Catholic Church in the modern era. The first of these three is the Reformation and subsequent Counter-Reformation, between the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Second comes the moment in which the Catholic Church lost its temporal power during the Unification of Italy and the "spiritual" reaction culminating with the First Vatican Council (1869-1870). Lastly is the period before and after the Second. If there is one constant in the history of Christianity and especially of the Western Church, it is its deep desire to be connected with its own past. From the perspective of the longue durée, it might even be possible to state that a meditation on Christian origins was a common and widespread response used throughout history in the face of each great moment of crisis within the Church. In those situations, the rhetoric produced by the Church was always aimed at emphasizing a desire to return to these mythical roots, the ideal community, a pure and radical Christianity. The question underlying this book is the way in which this desire for the past provides the occasion to re-live, re-think and re-create Christian origins. More precisely, the crux of our work is to understand how this desire can transform and rewrite the past both in materiality with restorations of ancient monuments and in ideas writing history. In this book, the main focus of attention is dedicated to three key moments, corresponding more or less to three crucial episodes in the history of the Catholic Church in the modern era. The first of these three is the Reformation and subsequent Counter-Reformation, between the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Second comes the moment in which the Catholic Church lost its temporal power during the Unification of Italy and the "spiritual" reaction culminating with the First Vatican Council (1869-1870). Lastly is the period before and after the Second. Foletti,Ivan - Gianandrea,Manuela - Romano,Serena.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: NEW. Roma: Campisano Editore, 2026 9791280956972 Quaderni della Bibliotheca Hertziana 15 809 N vol,: 1, N pag,: 256, W: 16,5, Illustr,: COL + B/N, N illustr,: 300 Il volume affronta il tema nodale della frammentarietà degli arredi liturgici medievali, oggi quasi del tutto perduti o decontestualizzati, Attraverso una metodologia basata sulla spazializzazione dei dati, la ricerca opera su scale diverse: dalla mappatura territoriale a quella delle singole microarchitetture e dei materiali costitutivi, Al centro della sfida scientifica è l'analisi del frammento inteso come elemento erratico o ricomposto per formulare nuove ipotesi di restituzione, L'obiettivo degli studi qui raccolti è quello di ricomporre l'organicità perduta degli oggetti originari, calandoli nuovamente nello spazio sacro per cui furono concepiti, così da restituire pienezza interpretativa a contesti storici profondamente mutati nel tempo, Il volume affronta il tema nodale della frammentarietà degli arredi liturgici medievali, oggi quasi del tutto perduti o decontestualizzati, Attraverso una metodologia basata sulla spazializzazione dei dati, la ricerca opera su scale diverse: dalla mappatura territoriale a quella delle singole microarchitetture e dei materiali costitutivi, Al centro della sfida scientifica è l'analisi del frammento inteso come elemento erratico o ricomposto per formulare nuove ipotesi di restituzione, L'obiettivo degli studi qui raccolti è quello di ricomporre l'organicità perduta degli oggetti originari, calandoli nuovamente nello spazio sacro per cui furono concepiti, così da restituire pienezza interpretativa a contesti storici profondamente mutati nel tempo, Gianandrea, Manuela; Michalsky, Tanja; Scirocco, Elisabetta; Longo, Ruggero.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCouverture souple. Condizione: Neuf. Condizione sovraccoperta: Neuf. Edition originale. Title: Re-thinking, Re-making, Re-living Christian Origins Author: Foletti, Ivan (et al) Price: $110.00 = euro 80,00.- ISBN: 9788867289134 Description: Roma: Viella, 2018. 24cm., pbk., 468pp. illus. Summary: If there is one constant in the history of Christianity and especially of the Western Church, it is its deep desire to be connected with its own past. From the perspective of the longue durée, it might even be possible to state that a meditation on Christian origins was a common and widespread response used throughout history in the face of each great moment of crisis within the Church. In those situations, the rhetoric produced by the Church was always aimed at emphasizing a desire to return to these mythical roots, the ideal community, a pure and radical Christianity. The question underlying this book is the way in which this desire for the past provides the occasion to re-live, re-think and re-create Christian origins. More precisely, the crux of our work is to understand how this desire can transform and rewrite the past both in materiality ¿ with restorations of ancient monuments ¿ and in ideas ¿ writing history. In this book, the main focus of attention is dedicated to three key moments, corresponding more or less to three crucial episodes in the history of the Catholic Church in the modern era. The first of these three is the Reformation and subsequent Counter-Reformation, between the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Second comes the moment in which the Catholic Church lost its temporal power during the Unification of Italy and the ¿spiritual¿ reaction culminating with the First Vatican Council (1869-1870). Lastly is the period before and after the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965), which can be considered the most significant reaction of Catholicism towards modernity. Contents: Ondrej Jakubec, Tradition and Counter-Reformation. Church History as a Subject of Confessional Legitimacy, Identity and Polemic in Central Europe (Moravia) around 1600 ; Alessandra Di Croce, Christian Antiquity and its Material Legacy in Post-Tridentine Rome ; Antonino Tranchina, The Recovery of "Greek" Images during the Catholic Reformation - The Madonna Greca in Ravenna and the Madonna dello Spasimo in Messina ; Filip Malesevic, "Honores Roma vetus debet quos nova Roma tibit". Antonio Tempesta's Iconographic Program in the Loggia Gregoriana ; Stefano D'Ovidio, La trasformazione dello spazio liturgico nelle chiese medievali di Napoli durante il XVI secolo - alcuni casi di studio ; Stefano Pierguidi, Fedeltà alle fonti e rispetto della tradizione nell'età della Controriforma - gli apostoli presenti all'Assunzione di Maria al tempo dei Carracci ; Johannes Gebhardt, The Crucifix in the Santuario Santissimo Crocifisso alla Collegiata in Monreale - The Unveiling of a Cult Image in Post-Tridentine Sicily ; Novella Barbolani di Montauto, Agostino Ciampelli nella Roma post-tridentina ; Nicolas Bock, Art and the Origins of Authority - Prussia, from Ravenna to Byzantium and the Romanesque ; Vinni Lucherini, La memoria monumentale dei "christianissimi" re angioini di Napoli - manipolazioni storiografiche e artistiche tra Cinque e Seicento ; Ilaria Fiumi Sermattei, What Origins for the Restoration of the Church? Remote Past and Recent History in Leo XII's Cultural Policy ; Stefano Cracolici, Fabiola in cartolina - un percorso a ritroso da Guazzoni a Kanzler ; Chiara Piva, Girolamo Francesco Zanetti and Dell'origine di alcune arti principali appresso i Viniziani ; Mirko Santanicchia, The Origins of "Sacred Umbria". The Basilica of Assisi and Francis in the Nineteenth Century - "Vir Catholicus" or "Alter Orpheus"? ; Ivan Foletti, L'exposition des icones de 1913 à Saint-Pétersbourg - la découverte des origines chrétiennes russes ; Sabina Rosenbergova, The Myth of the Cathedra Petri ; Valentina Cantone, Contextualizing the Restoration of the Martyrium of St Pro.