Jacopo Strada and Cultural Patronage at The Imperial Court 2 Vols

Jacopo Strada and Cultural Patronage at The Imperial Court  2 Vols
Author: Dirk Jacob Jansen
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 1109
Release: 2019-02-26
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9789004359499

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In Jacopo Strada and Cultural Patronage at the Imperial Court: Antiquity as Innovation, Dirk Jansen provides a survey of the life and career of the antiquary, architect, and courtier Jacopo Strada (Mantua 1515–Vienna 1588). His manifold activities — also as a publisher and as an agent and artistic and scholarly advisor of powerful patrons such as Hans Jakob Fugger, the Duke of Bavaria and the Emperors Ferdinand I and Maximilian II — are examined in detail, and studied within the context of the cosmopolitan learned and courtly environments in which he moved. These volumes offer a substantial reassessment of Strada’s importance as an agent of change, transmitting the ideas and artistic language of the Italian Renaissance to the North.

Jacopo Strada and Cultural Patronage at the Imperial Court

Jacopo Strada and Cultural Patronage at the Imperial Court
Author: Dirk Jacob Jansen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018
Genre: Antiquarians
ISBN: 9004385215

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"In Jacopo Strada and Cultural Patronage at the Imperial Court: Antiquity as Innovation, Dirk Jansen provides a survey of life and career of the antiquary, architect, and courtier Jacopo Strada (Mantua 1515-Vienna 1588). His manifold activities -- also as a publisher and as an agent and artistic and scholarly advisor of powerful patrons such as Hans Jakob Fugger, the Duke of Bavaria and the Emperors Ferdinand I and Maximilian II -- are examined in detail, and studied within the context of the cosmopolitan learned and courtly environments in which he moved. These volumes offer a substantial reassessment of Strada's importance as an agent of change, transmitting the ideas and artistic language of the Italian Renaissance to the North"--

Urbanissime Strada

Urbanissime Strada
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 791
Release: 2015
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:922033558

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The Cultural Identities of European Cities

The Cultural Identities of European Cities
Author: Katia Pizzi
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2010
Genre: Cities and towns
ISBN: 3039119303

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Cities are both real and imaginary places whose identity is dependent on their distinctive heritage: a network of historically transmitted cultural resources. The essays in this volume, which originate from a lecture series at the Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies, University of London, explore the complex and multi-layered identities of European cities. Themes that run through the essays include: nostalgia for a grander past; location between Eastern and Western ideologies, religions and cultures; and the fluidity and palimpsest quality of city identity. Not only does the book provide different thematic angles and a variety of approaches to the investigation of city identity, it also emphasizes the importance of diverse cultural components. The essays presented here discuss cultural forms as various as music, architecture, literature, journalism, philosophy, television, film, myths, urban planning and the naming of streets.

Fruits of Migration

Fruits of Migration
Author: Cornel Zwierlein,Vincenzo Lavenia
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Europe, Central
ISBN: 9004345663

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Italians adhering to Protestantism or other forms of heterodoxy mostly had to leave their country after ca. 1550 due to Rome ́s pressure. The connectivities with Central Europe (not only Germany) as destination of that movement have been often neglected.

The Voices of N mes

The Voices of N  mes
Author: Suzannah Lipscomb
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2019
Genre: Languedoc (France)
ISBN: 9780198797661

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Most of the women who ever lived left no trace of their existence on the record of history. Sixteenth- and seventeenth-century women of the middling and lower levels of society left no letters or diaries in which they expressed what they felt or thought. Criminal courts and magistrates kept few records of their testimonies, and no ecclesiastical court records are known to survive for the French Roman Catholic Church between 1540 and 1667. For the most part, we cannot hear the voices of ordinary French women - but this study allows us to do so. Based on the evidence of 1,200 cases brought before the consistories - or moral courts - of the Huguenot church of Languedoc between 1561 and 1615, The Voices of Nîmes allows us to access ordinary women's everyday lives: their speech, behaviour, and attitudes relating to love, faith, and marriage, as well as friendship and sex. Women appeared frequently before the consistory because one of the chief functions of moral discipline was the regulation of sexuality, and women were thought to be primarily responsible for sexual sin. This means that the registers include over a thousand testimonies by and about women, most of whom left no other record to posterity. Women also featured so prominently before the consistories because of an ironic, unintended consequence of the consistorial system: it empowered women. Women quickly learnt how to use the consistory: they denounced those who abused them, they deployed the consistory to force men to honour their promises, and they started rumours they knew would be followed up by the elders. The registers therefore offer unrivalled evidence of women's agency, in this intensely patriarchal society, in a range of different contexts, such as their enjoyment of their sexuality, choice of marriage partners, or idiosyncratic spiritual engagement. The consistorial registers, therefore, let us see how independent, self-determining, and vocal women could be in an age when they had limited legal rights, little official power, and few prospects. As a result, this book suggests we need to reconceptualize female power: women's power was not just hidden, manipulative, and devious, but also far more public than historians have previously recognized.

Fruits of Migration

Fruits of Migration
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2018-08-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004371125

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Italians adhering to Protestantism or other forms of heterodoxy mostly had to leave their country after ca. 1550 due to Rome ́s pressure. The connectivities with Central Europe (not only Germany) as destination of that movement have been often neglected.

From Studiolo to Gallery

From Studiolo to Gallery
Author: Alice Fornasiero,Eliška Zlatohlávková,Miroslav Kindl
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 808792228X

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