Eternal ephemera: the papal "possesso" and its legacies in early modern Rome

"A collection of six articles on the ceremonies, rituals, politics, art, and spectacle surrounding the pope's formal possession of his see, the cathedral of St John Lateran in Rome, shortly after his election. Time Periods: Fifteenth, sixteenth, seventeenth centuries; Renaissance; Early Mo...

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Otros Autores: DeSilva, Jennifer Mara 1976- (Editor ) ; Rihouet, Pascale (Editor )
Tipo de documento: Print Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: Toronto Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies [2020]
En: Publications of the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies / Essays and studies (45)
Año: 2020
Colección / Revista:Publications of the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies / Essays and studies 45
(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar:B Vatican Palace / Pope / Procession / Ritual / Höfisches Fest / History 1400-1800
B Papal election / Parade / Triumphal procession / History 1500-1700
Clasificaciones IxTheo:RA Teología práctica
RC Liturgia
Otras palabras clave:B Catholic Church (Italy) (Rome) History
B Collection of essays
B Papacy
B Catholic Church
B Processions, Religious (Italy) (Rome) Catholic Church History
B History
B Papacy History
B Italy ; Rome
Acceso en línea: Índice
Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: Eternal ephemera. - Toronto : Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 2020. - 0772725187. - 9780772725189
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Sumario:"A collection of six articles on the ceremonies, rituals, politics, art, and spectacle surrounding the pope's formal possession of his see, the cathedral of St John Lateran in Rome, shortly after his election. Time Periods: Fifteenth, sixteenth, seventeenth centuries; Renaissance; Early Modern. Major historical characters examined: Pope Eugenius IV Condulmer (r. 1431-47); Pope Pius II Piccolomini (r. 1458-64); Pope Sixtus IV Della Rovere (r. 1471-1484); Pope Alexander VI Borgia (r. 1492-1503); Pope Julius II Della Rovere(r. 1503-13); Pope Leo X de' Medici (r. 1513-21); Pope Clement VII de' Medici (r. 1523-34); Pope Paul III Farnese (r. 1534-49); Pope Pius IV Carafa (r. 1559-65); Pope Pius V Ghislieri (r. 1566-72); Pope Gregory XIII Boncompagni (r. 1572-85); Pope Sixtus V Peretti (r. 1585-90); Pope Gregory XIV Sfondrati (r. 1590-91); Pope Clement VIII Aldobrandini (r. 1592-1605); Pope Leo XI de' Medici (r. 1605); Pope Paul V Borghese (r. 1605-21); Pope Gregory XV Ludovisi (r. 1621-23); Pope Urban VIII Barberini (r. 1623-44); Pope Innocent X Pamphilj (r. 1644-55); Pope Alexander VII Chigi (r. 1655-67)."--
Notas:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0772725209