Foundation, dedication and consecration in early modern Europe / / edited by Maarten Delbeke and Minou Schraven.

Across all times and cultures, mankind has attached great importance to the foundation of buildings, cities and communities. By means of rituals of foundation, dedication and consecration, buildings and objects are charged with meaning. At the same time, these rituals bear witness of the way communi...

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Superior document:Intersections : interdisciplinary studies in early modern culture, v. 22
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Year of Publication:2012
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Intersections (Boston, Mass.) ; v. 22.
Physical Description:1 online resource (414 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
Foundation, Dedication and Consecration in Early Modern Europe. An Introduction /
Founding an Ideal City in Filarete’s Libro Architettonico /
Stepping Out of Brunelleschi’s Shadow. The Consecration of Santa Maria del Fiore as International Statecraft in Medicean Florence /
Establishing Independence: Leonardo Bruni’s History of the Florentine People and Ritual in Fifteenth-Century Florence /
Pienza: Relics, Ritual and Architecture in the City of a Renaissance Pope /
Founding Rome Anew. Pope Sixtus IV and the Foundation of Ponte Sisto, 1473 /
A Means for the Projection of ‘Soft Power’: ‘Spanish’ Churches at Rome 1469–1527 /
Clash of Power and Creed: Cultural (Re)foundations in Northwest Africa /
Building a Sense of Belonging. The Foundation of Valletta in Malta /
St Ignatius of Loyola’s “Vision at La Storta” and the Foundation of the Society of Jesus /
Consecration and Violation: Preserving the Sacred Landscape in the (Arch)diocese of Cambrai, c. 1550–1570 /
Foundation Rites in the Southern Netherlands: Constructing a Counter-Reformational Architecture /
Church Consecration in England 1549–1715: An Unestablished Ceremony /
Ritual and its Negation. ‘Dedicatio Ecclesiae’ and the Reformed First Sermon /
Midsummer Moderns: The Foundation of the Paris Observatory 21 June 1667 /
The Importance of Beginning, Over and Over: The Idea of Primitive Germanic Law /
Index Nominum.
Summary:Across all times and cultures, mankind has attached great importance to the foundation of buildings, cities and communities. By means of rituals of foundation, dedication and consecration, buildings and objects are charged with meaning. At the same time, these rituals bear witness of the way communities understand their own place in history, and how they position themselves in relation to others. As such, the study of these rituals deepens our understanding of society at large. Bringing together contributions from art history, architectural history, historiography and history of law, this volume is the first comprehensive exploration of the manifold meanings of foundation, dedication and consecration in early modern culture, which combined a renewed interest in notions of origins, history and identity with an exceptionally rich production of artefacts. Contributors include Piers Baker-Bates, Jorge Correia, Roger J. Crum, Maarten Delbeke, Alison C. Fleming, Dagmar Germonprez, Carmelina Gugliuzzo, Berthold Hub, Indra Kagis McEwen, Susan J. May, Brian J. Maxson, Anne-Françoise Morel, Almut Pollmer, Bernward Schmidt, Minou Schraven, Andrew Spicer, and Colin Wilder.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:128336610X
9786613366108
9004222081
ISSN:1568-1811 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Maarten Delbeke and Minou Schraven.