Rome Across Time and Space
Cultural Transmission and the Exchange of Ideas c. 500-1400
Herausgeber: Bolgia, Claudia; Osborne, John; Mckitterick, Rosamond
Rome Across Time and Space
Cultural Transmission and the Exchange of Ideas c. 500-1400
Herausgeber: Bolgia, Claudia; Osborne, John; Mckitterick, Rosamond
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An exploration of the significance of medieval Rome, both as a physical city and an idea with immense cultural capital.
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An exploration of the significance of medieval Rome, both as a physical city and an idea with immense cultural capital.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 691g
- ISBN-13: 9780521192170
- ISBN-10: 052119217X
- Artikelnr.: 32208202
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 691g
- ISBN-13: 9780521192170
- ISBN-10: 052119217X
- Artikelnr.: 32208202
Introduction: Rome across time and space, c.500-1400: cultural transmission
and the exchange of ideas Claudia Bolgia; Part I. Roman Texts and Roman
History: 1. Roman texts and Roman history in the early Middle Ages Rosamond
McKitterick; 2. Monuments and histories: ideas and images of antiquity in
some descriptions of Rome Maurizio Campanelli; 3. Rome, reservoir of
ancient texts? Michael Reeve; Part II. The Translation of the 'Roman'
Liturgy North of the Alps: 4. The periphery rethinks the centre:
inculturation, 'Roman' liturgy and the Ruthwell Cross Éamonn Ó Carragáin;
5. The liturgy of the 'Roman' office in England from the conversion to the
conquest Jesse D. Billett; 6. The Romanization of the Frankish liturgy:
ideal, reality, and the rhetoric of reform Yitzhak Hen; Part III.
Architectural Inspiration and Sculptural Models within and without Rome: 7.
Building more romano in Francia during the third quarter of the eighth
century: the abbey church of Saint-Denis and its model Judson J. Emerick;
8. Reception and renovation of Early Christian churches in Rome,
c.1050-1300 Sible de Blaauw; 9. Giudizio sul Mille: Rome, Montecassino, S.
Vincenzo al Volturno, and the beginnings of Romanesque John Mitchell; 10.
The discourse of columns Dale Kinney; Part IV. Cultural Exchanges: 11.
Design and decoration: re-visualizing Rome in Anglo-Saxon sculpture Jane
Hawkes; 12. Rome and Constantinople in the ninth century John Osborne; 13.
Antiquity, Rome, and Florence: coinage and transmissions across time and
space William R. Day, Jr; Part V. Patrons, Artists and Ideas on the Move:
14. French patrons abroad and at home: 1260-1300 Julian Gardner; 15.
Art-historical reflections on the fall of the Colonna, 1297 Paul Binski;
16. Exports to Padua Trecento style: Altichiero's Roman legacy Louise
Bourdua; Part VI. Roman and Papal Jurisdictions: 17. A new Rome in a small
place? Imitation and re-creation in the Patrimony of St Peter Brenda
Bolton; 18. Appealing to Rome (and Avignon) before the Black Death:
ecclesiastical disputes and church patronage in medieval Tuscany George
Dameron.
and the exchange of ideas Claudia Bolgia; Part I. Roman Texts and Roman
History: 1. Roman texts and Roman history in the early Middle Ages Rosamond
McKitterick; 2. Monuments and histories: ideas and images of antiquity in
some descriptions of Rome Maurizio Campanelli; 3. Rome, reservoir of
ancient texts? Michael Reeve; Part II. The Translation of the 'Roman'
Liturgy North of the Alps: 4. The periphery rethinks the centre:
inculturation, 'Roman' liturgy and the Ruthwell Cross Éamonn Ó Carragáin;
5. The liturgy of the 'Roman' office in England from the conversion to the
conquest Jesse D. Billett; 6. The Romanization of the Frankish liturgy:
ideal, reality, and the rhetoric of reform Yitzhak Hen; Part III.
Architectural Inspiration and Sculptural Models within and without Rome: 7.
Building more romano in Francia during the third quarter of the eighth
century: the abbey church of Saint-Denis and its model Judson J. Emerick;
8. Reception and renovation of Early Christian churches in Rome,
c.1050-1300 Sible de Blaauw; 9. Giudizio sul Mille: Rome, Montecassino, S.
Vincenzo al Volturno, and the beginnings of Romanesque John Mitchell; 10.
The discourse of columns Dale Kinney; Part IV. Cultural Exchanges: 11.
Design and decoration: re-visualizing Rome in Anglo-Saxon sculpture Jane
Hawkes; 12. Rome and Constantinople in the ninth century John Osborne; 13.
Antiquity, Rome, and Florence: coinage and transmissions across time and
space William R. Day, Jr; Part V. Patrons, Artists and Ideas on the Move:
14. French patrons abroad and at home: 1260-1300 Julian Gardner; 15.
Art-historical reflections on the fall of the Colonna, 1297 Paul Binski;
16. Exports to Padua Trecento style: Altichiero's Roman legacy Louise
Bourdua; Part VI. Roman and Papal Jurisdictions: 17. A new Rome in a small
place? Imitation and re-creation in the Patrimony of St Peter Brenda
Bolton; 18. Appealing to Rome (and Avignon) before the Black Death:
ecclesiastical disputes and church patronage in medieval Tuscany George
Dameron.
Introduction: Rome across time and space, c.500-1400: cultural transmission
and the exchange of ideas Claudia Bolgia; Part I. Roman Texts and Roman
History: 1. Roman texts and Roman history in the early Middle Ages Rosamond
McKitterick; 2. Monuments and histories: ideas and images of antiquity in
some descriptions of Rome Maurizio Campanelli; 3. Rome, reservoir of
ancient texts? Michael Reeve; Part II. The Translation of the 'Roman'
Liturgy North of the Alps: 4. The periphery rethinks the centre:
inculturation, 'Roman' liturgy and the Ruthwell Cross Éamonn Ó Carragáin;
5. The liturgy of the 'Roman' office in England from the conversion to the
conquest Jesse D. Billett; 6. The Romanization of the Frankish liturgy:
ideal, reality, and the rhetoric of reform Yitzhak Hen; Part III.
Architectural Inspiration and Sculptural Models within and without Rome: 7.
Building more romano in Francia during the third quarter of the eighth
century: the abbey church of Saint-Denis and its model Judson J. Emerick;
8. Reception and renovation of Early Christian churches in Rome,
c.1050-1300 Sible de Blaauw; 9. Giudizio sul Mille: Rome, Montecassino, S.
Vincenzo al Volturno, and the beginnings of Romanesque John Mitchell; 10.
The discourse of columns Dale Kinney; Part IV. Cultural Exchanges: 11.
Design and decoration: re-visualizing Rome in Anglo-Saxon sculpture Jane
Hawkes; 12. Rome and Constantinople in the ninth century John Osborne; 13.
Antiquity, Rome, and Florence: coinage and transmissions across time and
space William R. Day, Jr; Part V. Patrons, Artists and Ideas on the Move:
14. French patrons abroad and at home: 1260-1300 Julian Gardner; 15.
Art-historical reflections on the fall of the Colonna, 1297 Paul Binski;
16. Exports to Padua Trecento style: Altichiero's Roman legacy Louise
Bourdua; Part VI. Roman and Papal Jurisdictions: 17. A new Rome in a small
place? Imitation and re-creation in the Patrimony of St Peter Brenda
Bolton; 18. Appealing to Rome (and Avignon) before the Black Death:
ecclesiastical disputes and church patronage in medieval Tuscany George
Dameron.
and the exchange of ideas Claudia Bolgia; Part I. Roman Texts and Roman
History: 1. Roman texts and Roman history in the early Middle Ages Rosamond
McKitterick; 2. Monuments and histories: ideas and images of antiquity in
some descriptions of Rome Maurizio Campanelli; 3. Rome, reservoir of
ancient texts? Michael Reeve; Part II. The Translation of the 'Roman'
Liturgy North of the Alps: 4. The periphery rethinks the centre:
inculturation, 'Roman' liturgy and the Ruthwell Cross Éamonn Ó Carragáin;
5. The liturgy of the 'Roman' office in England from the conversion to the
conquest Jesse D. Billett; 6. The Romanization of the Frankish liturgy:
ideal, reality, and the rhetoric of reform Yitzhak Hen; Part III.
Architectural Inspiration and Sculptural Models within and without Rome: 7.
Building more romano in Francia during the third quarter of the eighth
century: the abbey church of Saint-Denis and its model Judson J. Emerick;
8. Reception and renovation of Early Christian churches in Rome,
c.1050-1300 Sible de Blaauw; 9. Giudizio sul Mille: Rome, Montecassino, S.
Vincenzo al Volturno, and the beginnings of Romanesque John Mitchell; 10.
The discourse of columns Dale Kinney; Part IV. Cultural Exchanges: 11.
Design and decoration: re-visualizing Rome in Anglo-Saxon sculpture Jane
Hawkes; 12. Rome and Constantinople in the ninth century John Osborne; 13.
Antiquity, Rome, and Florence: coinage and transmissions across time and
space William R. Day, Jr; Part V. Patrons, Artists and Ideas on the Move:
14. French patrons abroad and at home: 1260-1300 Julian Gardner; 15.
Art-historical reflections on the fall of the Colonna, 1297 Paul Binski;
16. Exports to Padua Trecento style: Altichiero's Roman legacy Louise
Bourdua; Part VI. Roman and Papal Jurisdictions: 17. A new Rome in a small
place? Imitation and re-creation in the Patrimony of St Peter Brenda
Bolton; 18. Appealing to Rome (and Avignon) before the Black Death:
ecclesiastical disputes and church patronage in medieval Tuscany George
Dameron.