The Festival of San Giovanni, Florence\u27s elaborate celebration of the city\u27s patron Saint, played a crucial role in the formation of Florentine communal identity. Although religious in origin, it was the most important civic holiday in the city. This study fully describes both the cult and festival of San Giovanni in Florence from the thirteenth through the sixteenth century and then focuses on how the Medici family manipulated the celebration for their own needs. In an original, interdisciplinary approach, this fascinating book answers the traditional question of how the Medici gained and maintained control of Florence by examining contemporary visual and literary images of the festival. The author\u27s thorough study of a series of ...
Florence, the celebrated city-republic, dominates the historiography of medieval Italy still today. ...
The Italian city-state of Florence had a long-standing tradition of exceptionalist rhetoric during ...
In early February 1513, the recently restored Medici family celebrated Carnival in Florence with two...
In 2006, Cambridge University Press published a collection of essays entitled Renaissance Florence: ...
A defining feature of the Counter-Reformation period is the new impetus given to the material expres...
A great many individuals and families of historical prominence contributed to the development of the...
In this thesis, I examine the two extant Florentine fresco cycles of famous men, or uomini famosi cr...
Despite the emergence of various studies focusing on Florentine lay sodalities, the Procurators of t...
The domestic chapel in its varying forms, and in the changing ways it was perceived, is analyzed as ...
This thesis is a history of artisan festive brigades in Florence known as the potenze (lit. 'the pow...
The artistic and cultural importance of pilgrimage has been treated peripherally in Italian Renaissa...
Festivals were politically complex events that achieved remarkable feats of artistic virtuosity and ...
My research examines Dante's engagement with the traditions regarding collective memory in medieval ...
On 24 June Florence celebrates the feast day of St. John the Baptist, the patron saint of the city. ...
The period of 1350 to 1550 witnessed one of the most revolutionary movements in history, the Italia...
Florence, the celebrated city-republic, dominates the historiography of medieval Italy still today. ...
The Italian city-state of Florence had a long-standing tradition of exceptionalist rhetoric during ...
In early February 1513, the recently restored Medici family celebrated Carnival in Florence with two...
In 2006, Cambridge University Press published a collection of essays entitled Renaissance Florence: ...
A defining feature of the Counter-Reformation period is the new impetus given to the material expres...
A great many individuals and families of historical prominence contributed to the development of the...
In this thesis, I examine the two extant Florentine fresco cycles of famous men, or uomini famosi cr...
Despite the emergence of various studies focusing on Florentine lay sodalities, the Procurators of t...
The domestic chapel in its varying forms, and in the changing ways it was perceived, is analyzed as ...
This thesis is a history of artisan festive brigades in Florence known as the potenze (lit. 'the pow...
The artistic and cultural importance of pilgrimage has been treated peripherally in Italian Renaissa...
Festivals were politically complex events that achieved remarkable feats of artistic virtuosity and ...
My research examines Dante's engagement with the traditions regarding collective memory in medieval ...
On 24 June Florence celebrates the feast day of St. John the Baptist, the patron saint of the city. ...
The period of 1350 to 1550 witnessed one of the most revolutionary movements in history, the Italia...
Florence, the celebrated city-republic, dominates the historiography of medieval Italy still today. ...
The Italian city-state of Florence had a long-standing tradition of exceptionalist rhetoric during ...
In early February 1513, the recently restored Medici family celebrated Carnival in Florence with two...