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    Leiden ; : Brill,
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    almahu_9949703468002882
    Format: 1 online resource (208 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 9789004647176 , 9789042001206
    Series Statement: Ludus ; 2
    Content: Late medieval and renaissance cities, though powerful communities jealous of their own jurisdiction, were constantly negotiating their relationships with other secular and religious authorities. The seven essays in this collection treat various aspects of civic display and pageantry during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. The overwhelming sense one receives is that the solemne pomps were essentially about power - how to get it, display it, share it and retain it. Each paper demonstrates how, through ceremony and symbol, municipalities sought to fashion their own corporate self-image in order to establish the limits of their authority in relationship to the countervailing powers sur-rounding them. The essays are concerned with the period before the ever widening impact of the Reformation and the intellectual and political revolutions it spawned had reached the level of civic pageantry. In the varied rituals considered here we can see reflected the highly sophisticated minds of their creators using the symbolic landscape of their religious and cultural past in important acts of corporate self-fashioning. .
    Note: Alexandra F. JOHNSTON: Introduction. Alan J. FLETCHER: Playing and Staying Together: Projecting the Corporate Image in Sixteenth-Century Dublin. Gordon L. KILPING: 'He That Saw It Would Not Believe It': Anne Boleyn's Royal Entry into London. Ann K. LANCASHIRE: Continuing Civic Ceremonies of 1530s London. Wim HÜSKEN: Civic Patronage of Early Fifteenth-Century. Religious Drama in the Low Countries. Jesse D. HURLBUT: Immobilier et Cérémonie Urbaine: Les Joyeuses Entrées Françaises à la Fin du Moyen Age. Nicholas TERPSTRA: Confraternities and Local Cults: Civic Religion Between Class and Politics in Renaissance Bologna. Giovanni RICCI: Le Corps et l'Effigie: Les Funérailles des Ducs de Ferrare à la Renaissance. , English
    Additional Edition: Print version: Civic Ritual and Drama. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 1997. ISBN 9789042001206
    Language: English
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