Space, place, and motion : : locating confraternities in the late medieval and early modern city / / edited by Diana Bullen Presciutti.

Space, Place, and Motion: Locating Confraternities in the Late Medieval and Early Modern City offers the first sustained comparative examination of the relationship between confraternal life and the spaces of the late medieval and early modern city. By considering cities large (Rome) and small (Aals...

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Superior document:Art and Material Culture in Medieval and Renaissance Europe, Volume 8
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : Brill,, 2017.
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Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
Series:Art and material culture in Medieval and Renaissance Europe ; Volume 8.
Physical Description:1 online resource (250 pages) :; illustrations (some color), tables.
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
Introduction: Confraternal Spaces /
1 Table Guilds and Urban Space: Charitable, Devotional, and Ritual Practices in Late Medieval Tallinn /
2 Identifying Contextual Factors: Religious Confraternities in Norwich and Leiden, c. 1300–1550 /
3 From Isolation to Inclusion: Confraternities in Colonial Mexico City /
4 Religious Confraternities and Spiritual Charity in Early Modern Aalst /
5 Devotion and the Promotion of Public Morality: Confraternities and Sodalities in Early Modern Ireland /
6 On the Road to Emmaus: Tivoli’s “Inchinata” Procession and the Evolving Allegorical Landscape of the Late Medieval City /
7 Discipline Transformed: The Processions of a Pavian Flagellant Confraternity, 1330–1460 /
8 Embracing Peter and Paul: The Arciconfraternita della SS. Trinità dei Pellegrini e Convalescenti and the Cappella della Separazione in Rome /
9 Staging the Passion in the Ritual City: Stational Crosses and Confraternal Spectacle in Late Renaissance Milan /
10 Carrying the Cross in Early Modern Venice /
11 The Performance of Devotion: Ritual and Patronage at the Oratorio del SS. Crocifisso in Rome /
12 The Brotherhood of the “Trépassés”: Ruling the Artistic Life in Rouen during the Counter-Reformation /
13 An Altarpiece, a Bookseller, and a Confraternity: Giovanbattista Mossi’s Flagellation of Christ and the Compagnia di San Giovanni Battista detta dello Scalzo, Florence /
14 Oratories of the Compagnie of Palermo: Sacred Spaces of Rivalry /
15 The Art of Salvation: Don Miguel Mañara and Seville’s Hermandad de la Santa Caridad /
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Summary:Space, Place, and Motion: Locating Confraternities in the Late Medieval and Early Modern City offers the first sustained comparative examination of the relationship between confraternal life and the spaces of the late medieval and early modern city. By considering cities large (Rome) and small (Aalst) in regions as disparate as Ireland and Mexico, the essays collected here seek to uncover the commonalities and differences in confraternal practice as they played out on the urban stage. From the candlelit oratory to the bustling piazza, from the hospital ward to the festal table, from the processional route to the execution grounds, late medieval and early modern cities, this interdisciplinary book contends, were made up of fluid and contested ‘confraternal spaces.’ Contributors are: Kira Maye Albinsky, Meryl Bailey, Cormac Begadon, Caroline Blondeau-Morizot, Danielle Carrabino, Andrew Chen, Ellen Decraene, Laura Dierksmeier, Ellen Alexandra Dooley, Douglas N. Dow, Anu Mänd, Rebekah Perry, Pamela A.V. Stewart, Arie van Steensel, and Barbara Wisch.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004339523
ISSN:2212-4187 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Diana Bullen Presciutti.