International audienceSforza Pallavicino was a nobleman and an ecclesiastic, a poet and an art theoretician, a theologian and a historian. Over the course of his career, he became a prelate, a local governor, and a lecturer; he was a Jesuit and later also a cardinal. This essay does not delve into his biography or analyse his works and achievements. Rather, it sets the stage for his career and the variety of activities in which he was involved. It provides the backdrop of the complex institutional landscape in which he was embedded: Baroque Rome. Since Paolo Prodi's groundbreaking Il sovrano Pontefice: un corpo e due anime in 1981, and later its translation, published in 1989,1 a considerable body of scholarship has delved into Early Modern...
The church of San Girolamo degli Illirici (now dei Croati) in Rome with its adjacent buildings repre...
The aim of the project is to investigate Oberto Pelavicino\u2019s lordship over some italian city-st...
The essay explores some critical and historiographical key questions about the relationship between...
International audienceSforza Pallavicino was a nobleman and an ecclesiastic, a poet and an art theor...
As a key figure in baroque Rome, Sforza Pallavicino embodies many of the apparent tensions and contr...
From the late fifteenth to the late seventeenth century, Rome was one of the most vibrant and produc...
The pontificate of Alexander VII was marked by a number of controversies about his public appearance...
In 1420, after more than one hundred years of the Avignon Exile and the Western Schism, the papal co...
The volume collects a series of essays, written by well-known Italian scholars (such as Francesco Pa...
International audienceIn 1670, the marriage between Giovanni Battista Rospigliosi, nephew of Pope Cl...
Bartolomeo Sacchi, better known as Platina, was an Italian humanist who lived an eventful life. Star...
This dissertation examines the visual culture of early modern East Slavic presence in Italy, to the ...
In the 13th - 15th centuries, the Catholic Church exerted an enormous influence on social and politi...
Book Summary: The essays in this collection explore the languages - artistic, symbolic, and ritual, ...
This study analyzes the ways in which a variety of cultural manifestations were the necessary precon...
The church of San Girolamo degli Illirici (now dei Croati) in Rome with its adjacent buildings repre...
The aim of the project is to investigate Oberto Pelavicino\u2019s lordship over some italian city-st...
The essay explores some critical and historiographical key questions about the relationship between...
International audienceSforza Pallavicino was a nobleman and an ecclesiastic, a poet and an art theor...
As a key figure in baroque Rome, Sforza Pallavicino embodies many of the apparent tensions and contr...
From the late fifteenth to the late seventeenth century, Rome was one of the most vibrant and produc...
The pontificate of Alexander VII was marked by a number of controversies about his public appearance...
In 1420, after more than one hundred years of the Avignon Exile and the Western Schism, the papal co...
The volume collects a series of essays, written by well-known Italian scholars (such as Francesco Pa...
International audienceIn 1670, the marriage between Giovanni Battista Rospigliosi, nephew of Pope Cl...
Bartolomeo Sacchi, better known as Platina, was an Italian humanist who lived an eventful life. Star...
This dissertation examines the visual culture of early modern East Slavic presence in Italy, to the ...
In the 13th - 15th centuries, the Catholic Church exerted an enormous influence on social and politi...
Book Summary: The essays in this collection explore the languages - artistic, symbolic, and ritual, ...
This study analyzes the ways in which a variety of cultural manifestations were the necessary precon...
The church of San Girolamo degli Illirici (now dei Croati) in Rome with its adjacent buildings repre...
The aim of the project is to investigate Oberto Pelavicino\u2019s lordship over some italian city-st...
The essay explores some critical and historiographical key questions about the relationship between...