Renaissance Florence
Herausgeber: Crum, Roger J.; Paoletti, John T.
Renaissance Florence
Herausgeber: Crum, Roger J.; Paoletti, John T.
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This book examines the social history of Florence from the fourteenth through to sixteenth centuries.
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This book examines the social history of Florence from the fourteenth through to sixteenth centuries.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 694
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juni 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 988g
- ISBN-13: 9780521727877
- ISBN-10: 0521727871
- Artikelnr.: 26370720
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 694
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juni 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 988g
- ISBN-13: 9780521727877
- ISBN-10: 0521727871
- Artikelnr.: 26370720
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introducion Roger J. Crum and John T. Paoletti; Part I. The Theatre of
Florence: 1. Florentine politics and urban spaces John M. Najemy; 2.
Theatres of everyday life Sharon T. Strocchia; Part II. The Public Realm:
3. The Piazza della Signoria as practiced place Stephen J. Milner; 4.
Structuring communal history through repeated metaphors of rule Sarah Blake
McHam; 5. Corporate beneficence and historical narratives of communal
well-being Philip Gavitt; 6. The spaces of plebian ritual and the
boundaries of transgression David Rosenthal; 7. Ritual trading at the
Florentine wool cloth botteghe Adrienne Atwell; Part III. Relatives,
Friends, and Neighbors: 8. Neighborhood as microcosm Nicholas Eckstein; 9.
The palace and villa as spaces of patrician self-definition Michael
Lingohr; 10. '... full of people of every sort': the domestic interior
Roger J. Crum and John T. Paoletti; Part IV. Men and Women: 11. Mean
streets, familiar streets, or the fat woodcarver and the masculine spaces
of renaissance Florence Guido Ruggiero; 12. Did women have a space? Natalie
Thomas; Part V. The Spaces of the Spiritual: 13. Sacred place and
liturgical space: Florence's renaissance churches Robert W. Gaston; 14.
Memorial chapels in churches: The privatization and transformation of
sacred spaces Jonathan Katz Nelson; 15. The aural space of the sacred in
renaissance Florence Peter Howard; 16. Identity and alliance: urban
presence, spatial privilege, and Florentine renaissance convents Saundra
Weddle; Part VI. Across Space and Time: 17. The workshop as the space of
collaborative artisitic production Anabel Thomas; 18. The replicated image
in Florence, 1300-1600 Patricia Emison; 19. From the workshop to the
academy: the emergence of the artist in renaissance Florence Andrea
Bolland.
Florence: 1. Florentine politics and urban spaces John M. Najemy; 2.
Theatres of everyday life Sharon T. Strocchia; Part II. The Public Realm:
3. The Piazza della Signoria as practiced place Stephen J. Milner; 4.
Structuring communal history through repeated metaphors of rule Sarah Blake
McHam; 5. Corporate beneficence and historical narratives of communal
well-being Philip Gavitt; 6. The spaces of plebian ritual and the
boundaries of transgression David Rosenthal; 7. Ritual trading at the
Florentine wool cloth botteghe Adrienne Atwell; Part III. Relatives,
Friends, and Neighbors: 8. Neighborhood as microcosm Nicholas Eckstein; 9.
The palace and villa as spaces of patrician self-definition Michael
Lingohr; 10. '... full of people of every sort': the domestic interior
Roger J. Crum and John T. Paoletti; Part IV. Men and Women: 11. Mean
streets, familiar streets, or the fat woodcarver and the masculine spaces
of renaissance Florence Guido Ruggiero; 12. Did women have a space? Natalie
Thomas; Part V. The Spaces of the Spiritual: 13. Sacred place and
liturgical space: Florence's renaissance churches Robert W. Gaston; 14.
Memorial chapels in churches: The privatization and transformation of
sacred spaces Jonathan Katz Nelson; 15. The aural space of the sacred in
renaissance Florence Peter Howard; 16. Identity and alliance: urban
presence, spatial privilege, and Florentine renaissance convents Saundra
Weddle; Part VI. Across Space and Time: 17. The workshop as the space of
collaborative artisitic production Anabel Thomas; 18. The replicated image
in Florence, 1300-1600 Patricia Emison; 19. From the workshop to the
academy: the emergence of the artist in renaissance Florence Andrea
Bolland.
Introducion Roger J. Crum and John T. Paoletti; Part I. The Theatre of
Florence: 1. Florentine politics and urban spaces John M. Najemy; 2.
Theatres of everyday life Sharon T. Strocchia; Part II. The Public Realm:
3. The Piazza della Signoria as practiced place Stephen J. Milner; 4.
Structuring communal history through repeated metaphors of rule Sarah Blake
McHam; 5. Corporate beneficence and historical narratives of communal
well-being Philip Gavitt; 6. The spaces of plebian ritual and the
boundaries of transgression David Rosenthal; 7. Ritual trading at the
Florentine wool cloth botteghe Adrienne Atwell; Part III. Relatives,
Friends, and Neighbors: 8. Neighborhood as microcosm Nicholas Eckstein; 9.
The palace and villa as spaces of patrician self-definition Michael
Lingohr; 10. '... full of people of every sort': the domestic interior
Roger J. Crum and John T. Paoletti; Part IV. Men and Women: 11. Mean
streets, familiar streets, or the fat woodcarver and the masculine spaces
of renaissance Florence Guido Ruggiero; 12. Did women have a space? Natalie
Thomas; Part V. The Spaces of the Spiritual: 13. Sacred place and
liturgical space: Florence's renaissance churches Robert W. Gaston; 14.
Memorial chapels in churches: The privatization and transformation of
sacred spaces Jonathan Katz Nelson; 15. The aural space of the sacred in
renaissance Florence Peter Howard; 16. Identity and alliance: urban
presence, spatial privilege, and Florentine renaissance convents Saundra
Weddle; Part VI. Across Space and Time: 17. The workshop as the space of
collaborative artisitic production Anabel Thomas; 18. The replicated image
in Florence, 1300-1600 Patricia Emison; 19. From the workshop to the
academy: the emergence of the artist in renaissance Florence Andrea
Bolland.
Florence: 1. Florentine politics and urban spaces John M. Najemy; 2.
Theatres of everyday life Sharon T. Strocchia; Part II. The Public Realm:
3. The Piazza della Signoria as practiced place Stephen J. Milner; 4.
Structuring communal history through repeated metaphors of rule Sarah Blake
McHam; 5. Corporate beneficence and historical narratives of communal
well-being Philip Gavitt; 6. The spaces of plebian ritual and the
boundaries of transgression David Rosenthal; 7. Ritual trading at the
Florentine wool cloth botteghe Adrienne Atwell; Part III. Relatives,
Friends, and Neighbors: 8. Neighborhood as microcosm Nicholas Eckstein; 9.
The palace and villa as spaces of patrician self-definition Michael
Lingohr; 10. '... full of people of every sort': the domestic interior
Roger J. Crum and John T. Paoletti; Part IV. Men and Women: 11. Mean
streets, familiar streets, or the fat woodcarver and the masculine spaces
of renaissance Florence Guido Ruggiero; 12. Did women have a space? Natalie
Thomas; Part V. The Spaces of the Spiritual: 13. Sacred place and
liturgical space: Florence's renaissance churches Robert W. Gaston; 14.
Memorial chapels in churches: The privatization and transformation of
sacred spaces Jonathan Katz Nelson; 15. The aural space of the sacred in
renaissance Florence Peter Howard; 16. Identity and alliance: urban
presence, spatial privilege, and Florentine renaissance convents Saundra
Weddle; Part VI. Across Space and Time: 17. The workshop as the space of
collaborative artisitic production Anabel Thomas; 18. The replicated image
in Florence, 1300-1600 Patricia Emison; 19. From the workshop to the
academy: the emergence of the artist in renaissance Florence Andrea
Bolland.