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Giangaleazzo Visconti

Giangaleazzo Visconti
Author: Daniel Meredith Bueno de Mesquita
Publisher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 446
Release: 1941
Genre:
ISBN:

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Giangaleazzo Visconti, Duke of Milan (1351-1402)

Giangaleazzo Visconti, Duke of Milan (1351-1402)
Author: D. M. Bueno de Mesquita
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 437
Release: 2011-06-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0521234557

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This 1941 volume constitutes the first full account of the life of Giangaleazzo Visconti (1351-1402), the first Duke of Milan.


Five Illuminated Manuscripts of Giangaleazzo Visconti

Five Illuminated Manuscripts of Giangaleazzo Visconti
Author: Edith W. Kirsch
Publisher: Penn State University Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1991
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Five Illuminated Manuscripts of Giangaleazzo Visconti is an in-depth study of several illuminated manuscripts commissioned by a major 14th-century Italian patron of art and learning. Edith Kirsch in this book reveals how a group of manuscripts commissioned by Giangaleazzo Visconti (and, in one instance, by his immediate family) reflect not only his dynastic concerns but also the development of his inclination to express these concerns through works of art establishing both his classical heroism and his Christian piety. Considered as a group for the first time, these manuscripts document one of Giangaleazzo's most innovative activities as a manuscript collector-the commissioning of lavish manuscripts to commemorate major dynastic events. In their richness and in the extraordinary verisimilitude and historical specificity of their decoration, these manuscripts document the self-image of a prince who set out to record his unprecedented accomplishments in unprecedented fashion. Like his politics, however, Giangaleazzo's patronage of the arts was shaped by the practices of his ancestors, and his accomplishments as a patron are best understood in the context of family tradition. Giangaleazzo's library rivaled even that of his brother-in-law, King Charles V of France, reputed to be the greatest collector of manuscripts in late fourteenth-century Europe. Kirsch's study rests on the premise that Giangaleazzo's patronage of manuscripts was marked by certain characteristic features: execution of the work by exceptionally gifted scribes and illuminators, unusual fullness and richness of both text and illumination, unusual combinations of texts, unusual conjunctions of text and image, and iconographical manipulation of miniatures and borders to fit certain historical circumstances and to express particular devotions. This study enriches our understanding of each of the manuscripts in the group and traces the development of a distinctive pattern of patronage that influenced the visual arts in Milan for over a century.


The Count of Virtue

The Count of Virtue
Author: Eric Russell Chamberlin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1966
Genre: Italy
ISBN:

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Study of a 14th century man who conquered most of northern Italy, and dreamed of uniting the entire country.


A Man-at-arms

A Man-at-arms
Author: Clinton Scollard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 402
Release: 1898
Genre: Italy
ISBN:

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Five Illuminated Manuscripts of Giangaleazzo Visconti

Five Illuminated Manuscripts of Giangaleazzo Visconti
Author: Edith W. Kirsch
Publisher: Penn State University Press
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1991
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Five Illuminated Manuscripts of Giangaleazzo Visconti is an in-depth study of several illuminated manuscripts commissioned by a major 14th-century Italian patron of art and learning. Edith Kirsch in this book reveals how a group of manuscripts commissioned by Giangaleazzo Visconti (and, in one instance, by his immediate family) reflect not only his dynastic concerns but also the development of his inclination to express these concerns through works of art establishing both his classical heroism and his Christian piety. Considered as a group for the first time, these manuscripts document one of Giangaleazzo's most innovative activities as a manuscript collector-the commissioning of lavish manuscripts to commemorate major dynastic events. In their richness and in the extraordinary verisimilitude and historical specificity of their decoration, these manuscripts document the self-image of a prince who set out to record his unprecedented accomplishments in unprecedented fashion. Like his politics, however, Giangaleazzo's patronage of the arts was shaped by the practices of his ancestors, and his accomplishments as a patron are best understood in the context of family tradition. Giangaleazzo's library rivaled even that of his brother-in-law, King Charles V of France, reputed to be the greatest collector of manuscripts in late fourteenth-century Europe. Kirsch's study rests on the premise that Giangaleazzo's patronage of manuscripts was marked by certain characteristic features: execution of the work by exceptionally gifted scribes and illuminators, unusual fullness and richness of both text and illumination, unusual combinations of texts, unusual conjunctions of text and image, and iconographical manipulation of miniatures and borders to fit certain historical circumstances and to express particular devotions. This study enriches our understanding of each of the manuscripts in the group and traces the development of a distinctive pattern of patronage that influenced the visual arts in Milan for over a century.


Early Music History: Volume 18

Early Music History: Volume 18
Author: Iain Fenlon
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2001-05-10
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780521652018

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Early Music History is devoted to the study of music from the early Middle Ages to the end of the seventeenth century. Articles in Volume 18 include: Music notation in Arcivio San Pietro C 105 and in the Farfa Breviary, Chigi C.VI 117; Rinuccini the craftsman: A view of his L'Arianna Ferdinand of Aragon's entry into Valladolid in 1513: The triumph of a Christian king; Citation and allusion in the late Ars nova: The case of Esperance and the En attendant songs.


Death and Disease in the Medieval and Early Modern World

Death and Disease in the Medieval and Early Modern World
Author: Lori Jones
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2022-11-22
Genre:
ISBN: 1914049098

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Juxtaposing and interlacing similarities and differences across and beyond the pre-modern Mediterranean world, Christian, Islamic and Jewish healing traditions, the collection highlights and nuances some of the recent critical advances in scholarship on death and disease.


Reform and Renewal in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance

Reform and Renewal in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2022-04-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 900445280X

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Reform is one of the most significant themes, spiritual and intellectual, of the Middle Ages; and it has both institutional and individual dimensions. The Reformation crisis led to further variations on this crucial theme. This volume examines the theme of Reform from a variety of viewpoints while covering more than four centuries. Some contributions look at Apocalyptic dimensions in writings on reform. Another focuses on the influence of Gerhart Ladner on the study of reforming themes and reform movements. These articles will be useful for the study of intellectual history, ecclesiastical history, the history of spirituality and the study of Apocalypticism. Contributors include: Gregory S. Beirich, Christopher M. Bellitto, Gerald Christianson, Thomas C. Giangreco, William V. Hudon, Lawrence F. Hundersmarck, Thomas M. Izbicki, Daniel Marcel La Corte, Thomas E. Morrissey, Francis Oakley, Joseph F. O’Callaghan, Gilbert Ouy, Robert Somerville, Phillip H. Stump, and Morimichi Watanabe. Publications by Louis B. Pascoe, S.J.: • Jean Gerson: Principles of Church Reform, ISBN: 978 90 04 03645 1 (Out of print) • Church and Reform: Bishops, Theologians, and Canon Lawyers in the Thought of Pierre d'Ailly (1351-1420), ISBN: 978 90 04 14062 2