This dissertation evaluates the patronage of the cardinals - not the popes - in early Renaissance Rome. It concentrates on the watershed papacy of Pius II (1458-64), which was shaped by two major events: the Conciliar debates and the capture of Constantinople by the Turks. The cardinals had been influential in the Councils of Basle and Constance, and held the power to elect the pope. The Turkish overrun of the east arguably coloured the papacy as much as the Conciliar debate forcing the Church to reassess its significance. Thus the cardinals' standing was high but potentially unstable, for their role lacked theological justification. Artistic patronage could lend the cardinals the prestige they required, and Pius found they were an essentia...
Between 1492 and 1503, Francesco Todeschini Piccolomini (1439–1503) was the first officially appoint...
The Renaissance is the era most well-known for the quantity as well as quality of the patronage used...
This thesis examines two sixth-century texts, the first edition of the Liber Pontificalis and the Co...
417 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.Chapter I introduces the patr...
This dissertation examines the art patronage of adopted papal nephews in Baroque Rome (1592-1676), e...
The famous forged document known as the Donation of Constantine has stirred interest from the incept...
Few French cardinals left important traces in the form of architectural patronage in Rome during th...
This thesis studies the patronage of an important Italian Renaissance Calrdinal, Oliviero Carafa, a ...
Following on from the translation of Nikolaus of Modruš’ funeral oration for Cardinal Pietro Riario ...
Defence date: 20 December 2016Examining Board: Professor Luca Molà, European University Institute (S...
Electronic version excludes material for which permission has not been granted by the rights holderT...
The survival and success of religious reform groups in the late medieval period was often due to the...
The portrait medal was arguably the preeminent humanist genre in the Renaissance, yet the medallic c...
Cardinals occupied a unique place in the world of early modern Europe, their distinctive red hats th...
This thesis explores the dynamics of artistic patronage in the mid-seventeenth century in Rome, focu...
Between 1492 and 1503, Francesco Todeschini Piccolomini (1439–1503) was the first officially appoint...
The Renaissance is the era most well-known for the quantity as well as quality of the patronage used...
This thesis examines two sixth-century texts, the first edition of the Liber Pontificalis and the Co...
417 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.Chapter I introduces the patr...
This dissertation examines the art patronage of adopted papal nephews in Baroque Rome (1592-1676), e...
The famous forged document known as the Donation of Constantine has stirred interest from the incept...
Few French cardinals left important traces in the form of architectural patronage in Rome during th...
This thesis studies the patronage of an important Italian Renaissance Calrdinal, Oliviero Carafa, a ...
Following on from the translation of Nikolaus of Modruš’ funeral oration for Cardinal Pietro Riario ...
Defence date: 20 December 2016Examining Board: Professor Luca Molà, European University Institute (S...
Electronic version excludes material for which permission has not been granted by the rights holderT...
The survival and success of religious reform groups in the late medieval period was often due to the...
The portrait medal was arguably the preeminent humanist genre in the Renaissance, yet the medallic c...
Cardinals occupied a unique place in the world of early modern Europe, their distinctive red hats th...
This thesis explores the dynamics of artistic patronage in the mid-seventeenth century in Rome, focu...
Between 1492 and 1503, Francesco Todeschini Piccolomini (1439–1503) was the first officially appoint...
The Renaissance is the era most well-known for the quantity as well as quality of the patronage used...
This thesis examines two sixth-century texts, the first edition of the Liber Pontificalis and the Co...