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Item Number: 111370
Title: Rome Across Time and Space : Cultural Transmission and the Exchange of Ideas, c.500–1400
Author: Bolgia, Claudia ; Rosamond McKitterick ; John Osborne (eds)
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ISBN: 9780521192170
Description: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. 23cm., hardcover, 352pp. illus. Summary: Medieval Rome was uniquely important, both as a physical city and as an idea with immense cultural capital, encapsulating the legacy of the ancient Empire, the glorious world of the martyrs and the triumph of Christian faith. Rome Across Time and Space explores these twin dimensions of 'place' and 'idea' and analyses Rome's role in the transmission of culture throughout the Middle Ages. Ranging widely over liturgy, architecture, sculpture and textual history, the authors focus on the mutual enrichment derived from the exchange of ideas and illuminate how cultural exchanges between Rome and its 'neighbours' (Byzantium, Italy, England and France), and within Rome (between Ancient and early Christian Rome and the medieval city) worked as catalysts for change, both to shape the medieval city and to help construct the medieval idea of Rome itself. The result is a rich and original perspective on a beguiling city with enduring appeal. Contents: 1. Roman texts and Roman history in the early middle ages Rosamond McKitterick ; 2. Monuments and histories: ideas and images of antiquity in some descriptions of Rome Maurizio Campanelli ; 3. Rome, reservoir of ancient texts? Michael Reeve ; 4. The periphery rethinks the centre: inculturation, 'Roman' liturgy and the Ruthwell Cross Éamonn Ó Carragáin ; 5. The liturgy of the 'Roman' office in England from the conversion to the conquest Jesse D. Billett ; 6. The Romanization of the Frankish liturgy: ideal, reality, and the rhetoric of reform Yitzhak Hen ; 7. Building more romano in Francia during the third quarter of the eighth century: the abbey church of Saint-Denis and its model Judson J. Emerick ; 8. Reception and renovation of Early Christian churches in Rome, c.1050-1300 Sible de Blaauw ; 9. Giudizio sul Mille: Rome, Montecassino, S. Vincenzo al Volturno, and the beginnings of Romanesque John Mitchell ; 10. The discourse of columns Dale Kinney ; 11. Design and decoration: re-visualizing Rome in Anglo-Saxon sculpture Jane Hawkes ; 12. Rome and Constantinople in the ninth century John Osborne ; 13. Antiquity, Rome, and Florence: coinage and transmissions across time and space William R. Day, Jr ; 14. French patrons abroad and at home: 1260-1300 Julian Gardner ; 15. Art-historical reflections on the fall of the Colonna, 1297 Paul Binski ; 16. Exports to Padua Trecento style: Altichiero's Roman legacy Louise Bourdua ; 17. A new Rome in a small place? Imitation and re-creation in the Patrimony of St Peter Brenda Bolton ; 18. Appealing to Rome (and Avignon) before the Black Death: ecclesiastical disputes and church patronage in medieval Tuscany George Dameron.

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