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    Format: XVIII, 437 Seiten.
    ISBN: 90-04-14893-0
    Series Statement: Brill's studies in intellectual history volume 135
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-90-47-41795-8 10.1163/9789047417958
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    Subjects: History , Art History
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    Keywords: VIII. Papst 1568-1644 Urban ; Gegenreformation ; Kulturpolitik ; Barock ; Gegenreformation ; Kultur
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    Format: 1 online resource (xviii, 437 pages) : , digital file(s).
    ISBN: 90-474-1795-X
    Series Statement: Brill's studies in intellectual history, volume 135
    Content: In ten chapters, partly case-studies, this monograph analyzes the (new) ways in which cultural manifestations were used to create the necessary preconditions for (religious) policy and power in the Rome of Urban VIII (1623-1644). It was the intensified interaction between culture and power-politics that created what we now call ‘the Baroque’. Based on a rich variety of, hitherto largely unexplored, primary sources, the book addresses the basic issues of papal power in the post-Tridentine period. It does not study actual papal politics, but rather the cultural forms that were essential to the representation and legitimatization of the papacy’s power, both secular and religious and that (co-)determined the effectiveness of papal policy. Precisely during Urban’s long pontificate, the manifold, always imaginative and often unexpected uses of power representation became, in the end, not so much a series of cultural forms as, in a sense, the structure of early modern (Roman) society.
    Note: Preliminary Material -- Introduction: When the bees flew -- Prologue: Giacinto Gigli, chronicler, or: power in the streets of Rome -- Chapter One: The Barberini build a chapel, or: rising to power in post-Tridentine Rome -- Chapter Two: Maffeo Barberini-Urban VIII, the Poet-Pope, or: the power of poetic propaganda -- Chapter Three: The ‘Days and Works’ of Francesco, Cardinal Barberini, or: how to be a powerful cardinal-padrone? -- Chapter Four: Prince Eckembergh comes to dinner, or: power through culinary ceremony -- Chapter Five: The Bare Feet of St Augustine, or: the power of religious images -- Chapter Six: Lucas Holste (1596–1661), scholar and librarian, or: the power of books and libraries -- Chapter Seven: Ibrahim al-Hakilani (1605–1664), or: the power of scholarship and publishing -- Chapter Eight: Urban VIII between White Magic and Black Magic, or: holy and unholy power -- Epilogue: The Return of the Muses: Instruments of cultural policy in Barberini Rome, 1623–1644 -- Conclusion: “L’età fortunata del Mele”, or ‘Honey’s Happy Age’: The Barberini pontificate as a generation, a crossroads—problems of perspective -- Index. , Also available in print form. , In English.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Rietbergen, Peter. Power and religion in Baroque Rome : Barberini cultural policies. Leiden : Brill, 2005 ISBN 9789004148932
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (455 p.)
    ISBN: 9789047417958
    Series Statement: Brill's Studies in Intellectual History
    Content: This study analyzes the ways in which a variety of cultural manifestations were the necessary preconditions for (religious) policy and power in the Rome of Urban VIII (1623-1644). Precisely their interaction created what we now call ‘Baroque Culture’
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 437 pages) , illustrations, charts, figures, tables
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    ISBN: 9789047417958
    Series Statement: Brill's studies in intellectual history Volume 135
    Content: This study analyzes the ways in which a variety of cultural manifestations were the necessary preconditions for (religious) policy and power in the Rome of Urban VIII (1623-1644). Precisely their interaction created what we now call ?Baroque Culture?
    Content: Intro. -- When the bees flew. -- Prologue. Giacinto Gigli, chronicler, or: power in the streets of Rome. -- Chap. 1. The Barberini build a chapel, or: rising to power in post-Tridentine Rome. -- Chap. 2. Maffeo Barberini-Urban VIII, the poet-Pope, or: the power of poetic propaganda. -- Chap. 3. The 'days and works' of Francesco, Cardinal Barberini, or: how to be a powerful cardinal-padrone? -- Chap. 4. Prince Eckembergh comes to dinner, or: power through culinary ceremony. -- Chap. 5. The bare feet of St. Augustine, or: the power of religions images. -- Chapt. 6. Lucas Holste (1596-1661), scholar and librarian, or: the power of books and libraries. -- Chap. 7. Ibrahim al-Hakilani (1605-1664), or: the power of scholarship and publishing. -- Chap. 8. Urban VIII between white magic and black magic, or: holy and unholy power. -- Epilogue. The return of the muses: instruments of cultural policy in Barberini Rome, 1623-1644. -- Conclusion. "i'Età fortunata del Mele" or 'Honey's happy age': the Barberini pontificate as a generation, a crossroads -- problems of perspective
    Note: Intro -- When the bees flew. -- Prologue. Giacinto Gigli, chronicler, or: power in the streets of Rome. -- Chap. 1. The Barberini build a chapel, or: rising to power in post-Tridentine Rome. -- Chap. 2. Maffeo Barberini-Urban VIII, the poet-Pope, or: the power of poetic propaganda. -- Chap. 3. The 'days and works' of Francesco, Cardinal Barberini, or: how to be a powerful cardinal-padrone? -- Chap. 4. Prince Eckembergh comes to dinner, or: power through culinary ceremony. -- Chap. 5. The bare feet of St. Augustine, or: the power of religions images. -- Chapt. 6. Lucas Holste (1596-1661), scholar and librarian, or: the power of books and libraries. -- Chap. 7. Ibrahim al-Hakilani (1605-1664), or: the power of scholarship and publishing. -- Chap. 8. Urban VIII between white magic and black magic, or: holy and unholy power. -- Epilogue. The return of the muses: instruments of cultural policy in Barberini Rome, 1623-1644. -- Conclusion. "i'Età ̀̀̀̀̀̀fortunata del Mele" or 'Honey's happy age': the Barberini pontificate as a generation, a crossroads -- problems of perspective , Also issued in print and PDF version. , In English
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    Additional Edition: Print version Power and Religion in Baroque Rome, Barberini Cultural Policies Leiden : Brill
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    Subjects: History , Art History
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    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9789004148932 , 9004148930 , 9789047417958 , 904741795X
    Series Statement: Brill's studies in intellectual history ; v. 135
    Content: This study analyzes the ways in which a variety of cultural manifestations were the necessary preconditions for (religious) policy and power in the Rome of Urban VIII (1623-1644). Precisely their interaction created what we now call?Baroque Culture?
    Note: Available through Knowledge Unlatched. , When the bees flew. -- Prologue. Giacinto Gigli, chronicler, or: power in the streets of Rome. -- Chap. 1. The Barberini build a chapel, or: rising to power in post-Tridentine Rome. -- Chap. 2. Maffeo Barberini-Urban VIII, the poet-Pope, or: the power of poetic propaganda. -- Chap. 3. The 'days and works' of Francesco, Cardinal Barberini, or: how to be a powerful cardinal-padrone? -- Chap. 4. Prince Eckembergh comes to dinner, or: power through culinary ceremony. -- Chap. 5. The bare feet of St. Augustine, or: the power of religions images. -- Chapt. 6. Lucas Holste (1596-1661), scholar and librarian, or: the power of books and libraries. -- Chap. 7. Ibrahim al-Hakilani (1605-1664), or: the power of scholarship and publishing. -- Chap. 8. Urban VIII between white magic and black magic, or: holy and unholy power. -- Epilogue. The return of the muses: instruments of cultural policy in Barberini Rome, 1623-1644. -- Conclusion. "i'Età ̀̀̀̀̀̀fortunata del Mele" or 'Honey's happy age': the Barberini pontificate as a generation, a crossroads -- problems of perspective.
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    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9789004148932 , 9004148930 , 9789047417958 , 904741795X
    Series Statement: Brill's studies in intellectual history ; v. 135
    Content: This study analyzes the ways in which a variety of cultural manifestations were the necessary preconditions for (religious) policy and power in the Rome of Urban VIII (1623-1644). Precisely their interaction created what we now call?Baroque Culture?
    Note: Available through Knowledge Unlatched. , When the bees flew. -- Prologue. Giacinto Gigli, chronicler, or: power in the streets of Rome. -- Chap. 1. The Barberini build a chapel, or: rising to power in post-Tridentine Rome. -- Chap. 2. Maffeo Barberini-Urban VIII, the poet-Pope, or: the power of poetic propaganda. -- Chap. 3. The 'days and works' of Francesco, Cardinal Barberini, or: how to be a powerful cardinal-padrone? -- Chap. 4. Prince Eckembergh comes to dinner, or: power through culinary ceremony. -- Chap. 5. The bare feet of St. Augustine, or: the power of religions images. -- Chapt. 6. Lucas Holste (1596-1661), scholar and librarian, or: the power of books and libraries. -- Chap. 7. Ibrahim al-Hakilani (1605-1664), or: the power of scholarship and publishing. -- Chap. 8. Urban VIII between white magic and black magic, or: holy and unholy power. -- Epilogue. The return of the muses: instruments of cultural policy in Barberini Rome, 1623-1644. -- Conclusion. "i'Età ̀̀̀̀̀̀fortunata del Mele" or 'Honey's happy age': the Barberini pontificate as a generation, a crossroads -- problems of perspective.
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (455 pages)
    ISBN: 9789004148932 , 904741795X , 9004148930 , 9789047417958
    Series Statement: Brill's Studies in Intellectual History Ser v. 135
    Content: APPENDIX Chronological list of the main (collected) editionsof the poems of maffeo barberini CHAPTER THREE THE 'DAYS AND WORKS' OF FRANCESCO, CARDINAL BARBERINI, OR: HOW TO BE A POWERFUL CARDINAL-PADRONE? ; Introduction; How to be a cardinal?; How to be a cardinal and a papal nephew?; Baroque behaviour: Young Francesco's 'days and works'; Piety and patronage as politics: the roles of a cardinal-padrone; Conclusion: the very model of a 'modern' cardinal-padrone?; CHAPTER FOUR PRINCE ECKEMBERGH COMES TO DINNER, OR: POWER THROUGH CULINARY CEREMONY ; Introduction; Preparations
    Content: CHAPTER ONE THE BARBERINI BUILD A CHAPEL, OR: RISING TO POWER IN POST-TRIDENTINE ROMEIntroduction; From the periphery to the centre: the vicissitudes of the Barberini from the 12th to the 16th century; A sense of family between Curial careers and social status; Capella aedificatur; Questions of iconography: the influence of Trent; Opus finitum?; Conclusion: Capella sanctificatur; CHAPTER TWO MAFFEO BARBERINI-URBAN VIII, THE POET-POPE, OR: THE POWER OF POETIC PROPAGANDA ; Introduction; A poetic program? "Levan di terra al Ciel nostr'intelletto"-'they lift our understanding towards Heaven'
    Content: CHAPTER ONE THE BARBERINI BUILD A CHAPEL, OR: RISING TO POWER IN POST-TRIDENTINE ROMEIntroduction; From the periphery to the centre: the vicissitudes of the Barberini from the 12th to the 16th century; A sense of family between Curial careers and social status; Capella aedificatur; Questions of iconography: the influence of Trent; Opus finitum?; Conclusion: Capella sanctificatur; CHAPTER TWO MAFFEO BARBERINI-URBAN VIII, THE POET-POPE, OR: THE POWER OF POETIC PROPAGANDA ; Introduction; A poetic program? "Levan di terra al Ciel nostr'intelletto"-'they lift our understanding towards Heaven'
    Content: POWER AND RELIGION IN BAROQUE ROME; COPYRIGHT ; CONTENTS; FOREWORD; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION WHEN THE BEES FLEW & ; Historiography; Sources; Problems: power, religion and cultural policy in Baroque Rome; PROLOGUE GIACINTO GIGLI, CHRONICLER, OR: POWER IN THE STREETS OF ROME ; Introduction; The chronicler of Baroque Rome; The powers of nature; The powers of the world; The "Urbs" as a physical manifestation of power; Papal power; The power of the papal relatives; Ceremony and ritual: ephemeral power?; Holy or unholy power?; The ageing of power; Conclusion
    Content: The first entry and the first audienceA ceremonial society; The second entry; The second audience, and the papal banquet; Continuing festivities; A propagandistic display: food for thought; The menu; Further food inferences; Table manners; Conclusion; CHAPTER FIVE THE BARE FEET OF ST. AUGUSTINE, OR: THE POWER OF RELIGIOUS IMAGES ; Introduction; Prehistory; An outline of the case; The legal foundations of the case against the new image; The historical reality of the new image; The tradition of Augustinian iconography and the new image; The new image: symbol, meaning and function
    Content: The first entry and the first audienceA ceremonial society; The second entry; The second audience, and the papal banquet; Continuing festivities; A propagandistic display: food for thought; The menu; Further food inferences; Table manners; Conclusion; CHAPTER FIVE THE BARE FEET OF ST. AUGUSTINE, OR: THE POWER OF RELIGIOUS IMAGES ; Introduction; Prehistory; An outline of the case; The legal foundations of the case against the new image; The historical reality of the new image; The tradition of Augustinian iconography and the new image; The new image: symbol, meaning and function
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , The economic and financial significance of the new image
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004148932
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Rietbergen, Peter J. A. N., 1950 - Power and religion in Baroque Rome Leiden [u.a.] : Brill, 2006 ISBN 9004148930
    Additional Edition: Print version Rietbergen, Peter Power and Religion in Baroque Rome : Barberini Cultural Policies Leiden : BRILL, ©2005 ISBN 9789004148932
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Art History
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    Keywords: Urban VIII. Papst 1568-1644 ; Gegenreformation ; Kulturpolitik ; Legitimation ; Geschichte 1623-1644 ; Electronic books
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    Format: 1 online resource (xviii, 437 pages)
    ISBN: 9789047417958
    Series Statement: Brill's studies in intellectual history, v. 135
    Content: In ten chapters, partly case-studies, this monograph analyzes the (new) ways in which cultural manifestations were used to create the necessary preconditions for (religious) policy and power in the Rome of Urban VIII (1623-1644). It was the intensified interaction between culture and power-politics that created what we now call 'the Baroque'. Based on a rich variety of, hitherto largely unexplored, primary sources, the book addresses the basic issues of papal power in the post-Tridentine period. It does not study actual papal politics, but rather the cultural forms that were essential to the representation and legitimatization of the papacy's power, both secular and religious and that (co-)determined the effectiviness of papal policy. Precisely during Urban's long pontificate, the manifold, always imaginative and often unexpected uses of power representation became, in the end, not so much a series of cultural forms as, in a sense, the structure of early modern (Roman) society.
    Note: Preliminary Material -- Introduction: When the bees flew -- Prologue: Giacinto Gigli, chronicler, or: power in the streets of Rome -- Chapter One: The Barberini build a chapel, or: rising to power in post-Tridentine Rome -- Chapter Two: Maffeo Barberini-Urban VIII, the Poet-Pope, or: the power of poetic propaganda -- Chapter Three: The 'Days and Works' of Francesco, Cardinal Barberini, or: how to be a powerful cardinal-padrone? -- Chapter Four: Prince Eckembergh comes to dinner, or: power through culinary ceremony -- Chapter Five: The Bare Feet of St Augustine, or: the power of religious images -- Chapter Six: Lucas Holste (1596-1661), scholar and librarian, or: the power of books and libraries -- Chapter Seven: Ibrahim al-Hakilani (1605-1664), or: the power of scholarship and publishing -- Chapter Eight: Urban VIII between White Magic and Black Magic, or: holy and unholy power -- Epilogue: The Return of the Muses: Instruments of cultural policy in Barberini Rome, 1623-1644 -- Conclusion: "L'età fortunata del Mele", or 'Honey's Happy Age': The Barberini pontificate as a generation, a crossroads-problems of perspective -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Power and Religion in Baroque Rome: Barberini Cultural Policies Leiden, Boston : BRILL, 2006, ISBN 9789004148932
    Language: English
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    Format: 1 online resource (xviii, 437 pages) : , digital file(s).
    ISBN: 90-474-1795-X
    Series Statement: Brill's studies in intellectual history, volume 135
    Content: In ten chapters, partly case-studies, this monograph analyzes the (new) ways in which cultural manifestations were used to create the necessary preconditions for (religious) policy and power in the Rome of Urban VIII (1623-1644). It was the intensified interaction between culture and power-politics that created what we now call ‘the Baroque’. Based on a rich variety of, hitherto largely unexplored, primary sources, the book addresses the basic issues of papal power in the post-Tridentine period. It does not study actual papal politics, but rather the cultural forms that were essential to the representation and legitimatization of the papacy’s power, both secular and religious and that (co-)determined the effectiveness of papal policy. Precisely during Urban’s long pontificate, the manifold, always imaginative and often unexpected uses of power representation became, in the end, not so much a series of cultural forms as, in a sense, the structure of early modern (Roman) society.
    Note: Preliminary Material -- Introduction: When the bees flew -- Prologue: Giacinto Gigli, chronicler, or: power in the streets of Rome -- Chapter One: The Barberini build a chapel, or: rising to power in post-Tridentine Rome -- Chapter Two: Maffeo Barberini-Urban VIII, the Poet-Pope, or: the power of poetic propaganda -- Chapter Three: The ‘Days and Works’ of Francesco, Cardinal Barberini, or: how to be a powerful cardinal-padrone? -- Chapter Four: Prince Eckembergh comes to dinner, or: power through culinary ceremony -- Chapter Five: The Bare Feet of St Augustine, or: the power of religious images -- Chapter Six: Lucas Holste (1596–1661), scholar and librarian, or: the power of books and libraries -- Chapter Seven: Ibrahim al-Hakilani (1605–1664), or: the power of scholarship and publishing -- Chapter Eight: Urban VIII between White Magic and Black Magic, or: holy and unholy power -- Epilogue: The Return of the Muses: Instruments of cultural policy in Barberini Rome, 1623–1644 -- Conclusion: “L’età fortunata del Mele”, or ‘Honey’s Happy Age’: The Barberini pontificate as a generation, a crossroads—problems of perspective -- Index. , Also available in print form. , In English.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Rietbergen, Peter. Power and religion in Baroque Rome : Barberini cultural policies. Leiden : Brill, 2005 ISBN 9789004148932
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9004148930
    Language: English
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    Format: 1 online resource (xviii, 437 pages) : , digital file(s).
    ISBN: 90-474-1795-X
    Series Statement: Brill's studies in intellectual history, volume 135
    Content: In ten chapters, partly case-studies, this monograph analyzes the (new) ways in which cultural manifestations were used to create the necessary preconditions for (religious) policy and power in the Rome of Urban VIII (1623-1644). It was the intensified interaction between culture and power-politics that created what we now call ‘the Baroque’. Based on a rich variety of, hitherto largely unexplored, primary sources, the book addresses the basic issues of papal power in the post-Tridentine period. It does not study actual papal politics, but rather the cultural forms that were essential to the representation and legitimatization of the papacy’s power, both secular and religious and that (co-)determined the effectiveness of papal policy. Precisely during Urban’s long pontificate, the manifold, always imaginative and often unexpected uses of power representation became, in the end, not so much a series of cultural forms as, in a sense, the structure of early modern (Roman) society.
    Note: Preliminary Material -- Introduction: When the bees flew -- Prologue: Giacinto Gigli, chronicler, or: power in the streets of Rome -- Chapter One: The Barberini build a chapel, or: rising to power in post-Tridentine Rome -- Chapter Two: Maffeo Barberini-Urban VIII, the Poet-Pope, or: the power of poetic propaganda -- Chapter Three: The ‘Days and Works’ of Francesco, Cardinal Barberini, or: how to be a powerful cardinal-padrone? -- Chapter Four: Prince Eckembergh comes to dinner, or: power through culinary ceremony -- Chapter Five: The Bare Feet of St Augustine, or: the power of religious images -- Chapter Six: Lucas Holste (1596–1661), scholar and librarian, or: the power of books and libraries -- Chapter Seven: Ibrahim al-Hakilani (1605–1664), or: the power of scholarship and publishing -- Chapter Eight: Urban VIII between White Magic and Black Magic, or: holy and unholy power -- Epilogue: The Return of the Muses: Instruments of cultural policy in Barberini Rome, 1623–1644 -- Conclusion: “L’età fortunata del Mele”, or ‘Honey’s Happy Age’: The Barberini pontificate as a generation, a crossroads—problems of perspective -- Index. , Also available in print form. , In English.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Rietbergen, Peter. Power and religion in Baroque Rome : Barberini cultural policies. Leiden : Brill, 2005 ISBN 9789004148932
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9004148930
    Language: English
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