Название: The Quest for an Appropriate Past in Literature, Art and Architecture Автор: Editors: Karl A.E. Enenkel and Konrad Adriaan Ottenheym Издательство: brill Год: 2018 Формат: pdf Страниц: 818 Для сайта:vtome.ru Размер: 41.3 Мб Язык: английский
This volume explores the various strategies of construing appropriate pasts in scholarship, literature, art, architecture and literature, in order to create “national”, regional or local identities, in late medieval and early modern Europe.
Preliminary Material pp.: i–xxxiii The Quest for an Appropriate Past: The Creation of National Identities in Early Modern Literature, Scholarship, Architecture, and Art pp.: 1–11 (11) Claiming and Contesting Trojan Ancestry on Both Sides of the Bosporus – Epic Answers to an Ethnographic Dispute in Quattrocento Humanist Poetry pp.: 13–46 (34) Architecture, Poetry and Law: The Amphitheatre of Capua and the New Works Sponsored by the Local ?lite pp.: 47–75 (29) A City in Quest of an Appropriate Antiquity: The Arena of Verona and Its Influence on Architectural Theory in the Early Modern Era pp.: 76–105 (30) Tradition and Originality in Raphael: The Stanza della Segnatura, the Middle Ages and Local Traditions pp.: 106–126 (21) An Appropriate Past for Renaissance Portugal: Andr? de Resende and the City of ?vora pp.: 127–150 (24) The Construction of a National Past in the Bella Britannica by Humbert of Montmoret (d. ca. 1525) pp.: 151–166 (16) Parody and Appropriation of the Past in the Grandes Chroniques Gargantuines and in Rabelais’s Pantagruel (1532) pp.: 167–186 (20) Antiquity and Modernity: Sixteenth- to Eighteenth-Century French Architecture pp.: 187–209 (23) The Roots of Philibert De l’Orme: Antiquity, Medieval Art, and Early Christian Architecture pp.: 210–230 (21) From Chivalric Family Tree to “National” Gallery: The Portrait Series of the Counts of Holland, ca. 1490–1650 pp.: 231–301 (71) Dousa’s Medieval Tournaments: Chivalry Enters the Age of Humanism? pp.: 302–329 (28) Living as Befits a Knight: New Castles in Seventeenth-Century Holland pp.: 330–360 (31) ‘Non erubescat Hollandia’: Classical Embarrassment of Riches and the Construction of Local History in Hadrianus Junius’ Batavia pp.: 361–382 (22) Epigraphy and Blurring Senses of the Past in Early Modern Travelling Men of Letters: The Case of Arnoldus Buchelius pp.: 383–396 (14) ‘Sine amore, sine odio partium’: Nicolaus Burgundius’ Historia Belgica (1629) and his Tacitean Quest for an Appropriate Past pp.: 397–417 (21) The Mediaeval Prestige of Dutch Cities pp.: 418–454 (37) An Appropriated History: The Case of the Amsterdam Town Hall (1648–1667) pp.: 455–481 (27) Germany’s Glory, Past and Present: Konrad Peutinger’s Sermones convivales de mirandis Germanie antiquitatibus and Antiquarian Philology pp.: 483–510 (28) Translating the Past: Local Romanesque Architecture in Germany and Its Fifteenth-Century Reinterpretation pp.: 511–585 (75) The Babylonian Origins of Trier pp.: 586–616 (31) History and Architecture in Pursuit of a Gothic Heritage pp.: 617–648 (32) Early Modern Conceptualizations of Medieval History and Their Impact on Residential Architecture in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth pp.: 649–681 (33) Writing about Romano-British Architecture in the Late Seventeenth Century pp.: 683–706 (24) Preserving the Nation’s Zeal: Church Buildings and English Christian History in Stuart England pp.: 707–730 (24) ‘A Great Insight into Antiquity’: Jacob Bryant and Jeremiah Milles and the Authenticity of the Poems of Thomas Rowley pp.: 731–749 (19) Phoenician Ireland: Charles Vallancey (1725–1812) and the Oriental Roots of Celtic Culture pp.: 750–770 (21) Index Nominum pp.: 771–784 (14)
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