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In: A Companion to Early Modern Rome, 1492–1692
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We have conceptualized this volume to convey the rich and multilayered nature of early modern Rome, while suggesting the exciting intersections of the selected themes and various academic disciplines. To ensure that the volume’s contributors could personally exchange ideas with one another, with the generous assistance of its director, Professor Marcello Verga and his staff, we organized a workshop in Rome at the Istituto Storico Italiano per l’età Moderna e Contemporanea in the historic Palazzo Antici Mattei di Giove in March 2016. We also sponsored two sessions at the Renaissance Society of America’s annual meeting in Boston a few weeks later: a panel, “Shaping Time and Space in Early Modern Rome: Gardens, Palaces, and Maps;” and a roundtable, “Rioni di Roma: Peopling the City c.1500–c.1650.” The fruitful discussions among participants from both sides of the Atlantic afforded a particularly stimulating engagement with overlapping themes and new perspectives, which characterizes the chapters. We would like to thank all the contributors for their willingness to collaborate and attend to deadlines. We have learned so much from each of you.

Our special gratitude goes to all our editors and their staff at Brill: Marcella Mulder, who initiated this project, and Elisa Perotti and David Aberrà, who saw it through. In particular, we would like to acknowledge the two readers selected by the press, Franco Mormando and Camilla Russell, who chose to identify themselves. Their wide-ranging knowledge, close reading of the text, and incisive critiques have vastly improved the volume. We are responsible for any mistakes that remain.

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A Companion to Early Modern Rome, 1492–1692

Series:  Brill's Companions to European History, Volume: 17
Cover A Companion to Early Modern Rome, 1492–1692
E-Book ISBN:
9789004391963
Publisher:
Brill
Print Publication Date:
22 Jan 2019
  • Subjects
    • Art History
      • Art History
    • History
      • Early Modern History
      • Intellectual History
      • Church History
      • Social History
Front Matter
Copyright page
Acknowledgments
Figures
Contributors
Introduction
Part 1 “Urbi et Orbi”: Governing the City and International Politics
Chapter 1 A Civic Identity
Chapter 2 The Roman Curia
Chapter 3 Diplomatic Culture in Early Modern Rome
Chapter 4 Liturgical, Ritual, and Diplomatic Spaces at St. Peter’s and the Vatican Palace: The Innovations of Paul IV, Urban VIII, and Alexander VII
Chapter 5 Rome and the Vacant See
Chapter 6 Justice and Crime
Chapter 7 Romanus and Catholicus: Counter-Reformation Rome as Caput Mundi
Chapter 8 Celebrating New Saints in Rome and across the Globe
Part 2 “When in Rome, Do as the Romans Do”: Living in the City and Campagna
Chapter 9 The Plural City: Urban Spaces and Foreign Communities
Chapter 10 Rome’s Economic Life, 1492–1692
Chapter 11 “Charitable” Assistance between Lay Foundations and Pontifical Initiatives
Chapter 12 Building Brotherhood: Confraternal Piety, Patronage, and Place
Chapter 13 Ghettoization: The Papal Enclosure and Its Jews
Chapter 14 Roma Theatrum Mundi: Festivals and Processions in the Ritual City
Chapter 15 Roma Sonora: An Atlas of Roman Sounds and Musics
Part 3 “Rome Wasn’t Built in a Day”: Mapping, Planning, Building, and Display
Chapter 16 Mapping Rome’s Rebirth
Chapter 17 Papal Urban Planning and Renewal: Real and Ideal, c.1471–1667
Chapter 18 Renovatio Aquae: Aqueducts, Fountains, and the Tiber River in Early Modern Rome
Chapter 19 Palace Architecture and Decoration in Early Modern Rome
Chapter 20 The Cultural Landscape of the Villa in Early Modern Rome
Chapter 21 Elite Patronage and Collecting
Chapter 22 Middle-Class Patronage, Collecting, and the Art Market
Chapter 23 Roman Church Architecture: The Early Modern Facade
Chapter 24 Scale, Space, and Spectacle: Church Decoration in Rome, 1500–1700
Part 4 “Ars longa, vita brevis”: Intellectual Life in the Eternal City
Chapter 25 The Three Rs: Education in Early Modern Rome
Chapter 26 Institutions and Dynamics of Learned Exchange
Chapter 27 Scientific and Medical Knowledge in Early Modern Rome
Chapter 28 Roman Antiquities and Christian Archaeology
Chapter 29 Printers and Publishers in Early Modern Rome
Chapter 30 Sites and Sightseers: Rome through Foreign Eyes
Back Matter
List of Popes, 1492–1692
Bibliography
Index

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