Illustrissimi

Illustrissimi
Title Illustrissimi PDF eBook
Author Pope John Paul I
Publisher Gracewing Publishing
Pages 292
Release 2001
Genre Christianity
ISBN 9780852445495

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For 33 days in 1975 the infectious smile of John Paul I lit up the world. Illustrissimi is a collection of droll letters he wrote for a newspaper before his election. Adressed to famous characters in history and literature, his pointed comments sparkle with humour and wisdom. Whether he is discussing the pangs of adolescnece with Pinocchio, pornography with Sir Walter Scott, capitalism with Marconi or miniskirsts with the Empress Maria Theresa, he manages to be both edifying and amusing. Illustrissimi is one of the few available clues to the personality of a POpe whose brief ministry chgarmed millions of people.

Latin Books and the Eastern Orthodox Clerical Elite in Kiev, 1632-1780

Latin Books and the Eastern Orthodox Clerical Elite in Kiev, 1632-1780
Title Latin Books and the Eastern Orthodox Clerical Elite in Kiev, 1632-1780 PDF eBook
Author Liudmila V. Charipova
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 284
Release 2006-09-19
Genre Education
ISBN 9780719072963

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Founded in 1632, the library of the Kiev Mohyla Academy went up in flames in 1780. Encompassing predominantly humanist, scholastic and homiletic titles in Latin yet placed in a heartland of Eastern Orthodox territories, the library was something of an anomaly for its time, offering East Slavic intellectuals a comprehensive introduction to Western printed matter. Those books brought along with them not only a new pattern of knowledge, but also an awareness of the diversity and multiplicity of views which the educated could hold.

Sir Philip Sidney

Sir Philip Sidney
Title Sir Philip Sidney PDF eBook
Author Jan Adrianus van Dorsten
Publisher Brill Archive
Pages 268
Release 1986-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9789004079236

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Bernini's Biographies

Bernini's Biographies
Title Bernini's Biographies PDF eBook
Author Maarten Delbeke
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 440
Release 2006
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0271029013

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Unique among early modern artists, the Baroque painter, sculptor, and architect Gianlorenzo Bernini was the subject of two monographic biographies published shortly after his death in 1680: one by the Florentine connoisseur and writer Filippo Baldinucci (1682), and the second by Bernini's son, Domenico (1713). This interdisciplinary collection of essays by historians of art and literature marks the first sustained examination of the two biographies, first and foremost as texts. A substantial introductory essay considers each biography's author, genesis, and foundational role in the study of Bernini. Nine essays combining art-historical research with insights from philology, literary history, and art and literary theory offer major new insights into the multifarious connections between biography, art history, and aesthetics, inviting readers to rethink Bernini's life, art, and milieu. Contributors are Eraldo Bellini, Heiko Damm, John D. Lyons, Sarah McPhee, Tomaso Montanari, Rudolf Preimesberger, Robert Williams, and the editors.Maarten Delbeke is Assistant Professor of architectural history and theory at the universities of Ghent and Leiden. Formerly the Scott Opler Fellow in Architectural History at Worcester College (Oxford), he is the author of several articles and a forthcoming book on Seicento art and theory.Evonne Levy is Associate Professor of the History of Art at the University of Toronto. She is also the author of Propaganda and the Jesuit Baroque (2004).

Early English Printed Books

Early English Printed Books
Title Early English Printed Books PDF eBook
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Publisher CUP Archive
Pages 492
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Music in Seventeenth-Century Naples

Music in Seventeenth-Century Naples
Title Music in Seventeenth-Century Naples PDF eBook
Author Dinko Fabris
Publisher Routledge
Pages 331
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Music
ISBN 1351557351

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The most important figure of seventeenth-century Neapolitan music, Francesco Provenzale (1624-1704) spent his long life in the service of a number of Neapolitan conservatories and churches, culminating in his appointment as maestro of the Tesoro di S. Gennaro and the Real Cappella. Provenzale was successful in generating significant profit from a range of musical activities promoted by him with the participation of his pupils and trusted collaborators. Dinko Fabris draws on newly discovered archival documents to reconstruct the career of a musician who became the leader of his musical world, despite his relatively small musical output. The book examines Provenzale's surviving works alongside those of his most important Neapolitan contemporaries (Raimo Di Bartolo, Sabino, Salvatore and Caresana) and pupils (Fago, Greco, Veneziano and many others), revealing both stylistic similarities and differences, particularly in terms of new harmonic practices and the use of Neapolitan language in opera. Fabris provides both a life and works study of Provenzale and a conspectus of Neapolitan musical life of the seventeenth century which so clearly laid the groundwork for Naples' later status as one of the great musical capitals of Europe.

Archaeologia, Or, Miscellaneous Tracts, Relating to Antiquity

Archaeologia, Or, Miscellaneous Tracts, Relating to Antiquity
Title Archaeologia, Or, Miscellaneous Tracts, Relating to Antiquity PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 556
Release 1857
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