The essay explores the socio-cultural role of the main academy in Parma, the Innominati (1574-1608), which flourished in the years when the Farnese dynasty was beginning to assert more forcefully its political control over the new state of Parma and Piacenza. The Innominati was from the start associated with the ruling dynasty, who must have recognized the importance of its cultural activities to strengthening their regime, particularly in the absence of a strong local university. This essay explores the institution’s contested position within the cultural landscape – as reflected also in its membership of courtiers, clergymen, and feudal aristocrats with more ambivalent relations with the Farnese. In particular, the focus falls on the thea...
The volume collects a series of essays, written by well-known Italian scholars (such as Francesco Pa...
Naples in the last thirty years of the eighteenth-century was characterized by a fervent climate of ...
This thesis investigates the strategies for the extension and perpetuation of power employed by the ...
Italian academies are well known for their strong interest in spectacle, ritual and visual symbols, ...
In 1617 there were rumours in the Farnese Dukedom of Parma about the passage of Cosimo II de Medici,...
The Duchy of Parma and Piacenza was created in 1545 through an act of nepotism on the part of Pope P...
The study of how a literary academy shaped the transition of a sixteenth-century Italian republic in...
This essay reports on a number of recent exhibitions in Italy, which raise issues relevant to study ...
The intellectual societies known as Academies played a vital role in the development of culture, and...
This thesis examines how the commedia dell’arte manifested in the English imagination in the period ...
International audienceIn seventeenth-century Rome, families of the high aristocracy such as the Colo...
The article investigates a case study which shows the mix of patronage and actors and singers raisin...
editorial reviewedThis contribution investigates the fundamental role that Roman colleges played in ...
grantor: University of TorontoDance has always played a significant role in social celebra...
The Duchy of Parma and Piacenza was created by Pope Paul III for his son Pier Luigi Farnese in 1545....
The volume collects a series of essays, written by well-known Italian scholars (such as Francesco Pa...
Naples in the last thirty years of the eighteenth-century was characterized by a fervent climate of ...
This thesis investigates the strategies for the extension and perpetuation of power employed by the ...
Italian academies are well known for their strong interest in spectacle, ritual and visual symbols, ...
In 1617 there were rumours in the Farnese Dukedom of Parma about the passage of Cosimo II de Medici,...
The Duchy of Parma and Piacenza was created in 1545 through an act of nepotism on the part of Pope P...
The study of how a literary academy shaped the transition of a sixteenth-century Italian republic in...
This essay reports on a number of recent exhibitions in Italy, which raise issues relevant to study ...
The intellectual societies known as Academies played a vital role in the development of culture, and...
This thesis examines how the commedia dell’arte manifested in the English imagination in the period ...
International audienceIn seventeenth-century Rome, families of the high aristocracy such as the Colo...
The article investigates a case study which shows the mix of patronage and actors and singers raisin...
editorial reviewedThis contribution investigates the fundamental role that Roman colleges played in ...
grantor: University of TorontoDance has always played a significant role in social celebra...
The Duchy of Parma and Piacenza was created by Pope Paul III for his son Pier Luigi Farnese in 1545....
The volume collects a series of essays, written by well-known Italian scholars (such as Francesco Pa...
Naples in the last thirty years of the eighteenth-century was characterized by a fervent climate of ...
This thesis investigates the strategies for the extension and perpetuation of power employed by the ...