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Author : Casimir von Chledowski
language : de
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Release Date : 1922

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Author : Kazimierz Chłedowski
language : de
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Release Date : 1913

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Rom Die Menschen Der Renaissance


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language : de
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Release Date : 1912

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Author : Kazimierz Chłędowski
language : de
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Release Date : 1919

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Rom Die Menschen Der Renaissance


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Author : Kazimierz Chłedowski
language : de
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Release Date : 1912

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Theatergeschichte Europas Das Theater Der Renaissance


Theatergeschichte Europas Das Theater Der Renaissance
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Author : Heinz Kindermann
language : en
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Release Date : 1959

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Jews In The World Of The Renaissance


Jews In The World Of The Renaissance
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Author : Moses Avigdor Shulvass
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2023-08-28

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Theatergeschichte Europas


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Author : Heinz Kindermann
language : de
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Release Date : 1959

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Toto Notus In Orbe


Toto Notus In Orbe
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Author : Farouk Grewing
language : en
Publisher: Franz Steiner Verlag
Release Date : 1998

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Inhalt: K. M. Coleman: The liber spectaculorum T. J. Leary: Martial's Early Saturnalian Verse Bruce W. Swann: Sic scribit Catullus R. A. Pitcher: Martial's Debt to Ovid Christer Henriks�n: Martial und Statius Johannes Scherf: Zur Komposition von Martials Gedichtbuechern 1-12 Elena Merli: Epigrammzyklen und 'serielle Lektuere' in den Buechern Martials John Garthwaite: Putting a price on praise Peter Howell: Martial's Return to Spain Eugene O'Connor: Martial the Moral Jester Willibald Heilmann: Epigramme Martials ueber Leben und Tod Uwe Walter: Soziale Normen in den Epigrammen Martials A. L. Spisak: Gift-Giving in Martial Marc Kleijwegt: Extra fortunam est quidquid donatur amicis M. A. P. Greenwood: Martial, Gossip, and the Language of Rumour Farouk Grewing: Etymologie und etymologische Wortspiele in den Epigrammen Martials �Der Band enth�lt sechs deutsch- und zehn englischsprachige Originalbeitr�ge von sechzehn Autoren aus neun L�ndern: die titelgebende Selbstaretologie Martials findet so ihre posthume Best�tigung! Alle wesentlichen Aspekte der Martial-Forschung werden angesprochen: Fruehwerk, Intertextualit�t, Komposition, Motivik und Sprachkunst. Ausfuehrliche Biographien (!) erleichtern die Benutzung.� Plekos "Dank der Initiative des Herausgebers sind 16 Beitr�ge zusammengekommen, zu denen Grewing � einen hervorragend klaren �berblick ueber den Forschungsstand vorausschickt." Museum Helveticum .



Papi In Posa


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Author : Aa.Vv.
language : en
Publisher: Gangemi Editore Spa
Release Date : 2013-09-21T00:00:00+02:00

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The exhibition entitled “Papi in Posa,” i.e., “Papal Portraiture,” with the highly refined and historically significant Braschi Palace – home of the Museum of Rome – in 2004, and now in Washington, The John Paul II Center, is not offered only as an excellent exposition of masterpieces from major international museums – such as the Vatican Museums – and prestigious private collections, but stands out in particular because it is one of the most important expositions of portrait painting ever because of both the outstanding quality and the considerable number of paintings and sculptures offered – executed by Europe's leading artists from the last five centuries – and the great spiritual and social significance of the personages portrayed: the greatest Pontiffs who from the 16th century to the present have sat in the Chair of Saint Peter. It is suggestive to observe, as we scan the unique artistic itinerary offered by the curators of the exhibition, how through the succession of historical periods and particularly by virtue of the esthetic verve and inner sensitivity of the artists, the description of the human person was oriented, with extreme plastic ductility and acuity in their perception of their subjects' physiognomy, to represent not only the body lines of the subject being depicted but, in particular, the most intimate traits of the heart, the lively mobility of their thought, the innermost lines of the subject's character, in an intense dialogue of chiaroscuro observations from which the characterizing notes of complex personages are evinced – persons who appear completely clear and evident only to those who are capable of sublimating their outward appearance into an acute observation. From this prestigious gallery of portraits it emerges unmistakably how the anthropocentric path of human thought has manifestly reverberated within the bounds of the figurative arts through a progressive contextualization, which sees the subject represented unbound through a metatemporal aura of rarefied abstraction and placed, naturalistically, in a precise and well defined spatiotemporal sphere. At the same time, we witness a gradual definition of the personage portrayed as the bearer of a clear personal connotation – the self and the identity, which seem to be invisible and thus impossible to represent – no longer, hortatively, as an idealized and metaphoric emblem of absolute values in deference to a markedly ethical and pedagogical conception. The exhibited works, which rightfully range themselves among the most outstanding expressions of portraiture, reveal a deep spiritual harmony evocative of beauty and unleash a lively dialogue with the onlooker based on a real and inherent economy of the act of viewing, albeit freed from the exercise of a psychologism oriented toward uncontrollable wanderings. The reception of the meaning of the formal systems – thoughtful poses and attitudes – involves, to be sure, the active presence of the spectator in a sort of visual dialogue with the portrait that is not considered exclusively as a fixed commemorative system but rather as an interactive structure. In the perspective of the reception, the observer becomes a fundamental element for the construction of the meaning of the image that, from this very private perspective, undergoes obvious momentous transformations. Observer and image thus become integral parts of a fascinating system of visual exchange not unlike the mechanisms of verbal dialogue: both members of the “pair” take on contemporaneously the dual role of subject/object, restructuring the complex relational web established in a rapport between an “I” and a “you.” Beyond the temporal contingencies, each portrait is recounted and seduces us through the universal language of fame: this incarnates, deeply, the artist's attempt to describe the personality of the subjects portrayed, consigning the multiform essence of their nature to one attitude or to a single expression by resorting to a refined psychological introspection in an attempt to render visually the subject's inner world. It is owing to the above considerations that, while I applaud the felicitous initiative of giving life to such a culturally transcendent exhibition, I would wish that all those who will have the pleasure of visiting it or at least of perusing the pages of this catalogue will be able to perceive the portraits of the individual popes not as so many freestanding elements, but rather as integrated parts of a related set of men who, albeit struggling with the many and varied anxieties of everyday life, endeavored to serve Christ among their brothers, each one with a clear perception of himself as servo servorum Dei – the servant of God's servants! Through looks, attitudes and symbols committed by the artist in a well-constructed iconographic code to the pictorial or sculptural page, the discerning observer cannot help but grasp a veiled spiritual harmony that reflects the profound mystery of faith and propagates an echo of the ineffable beauty of God, revealing how, through art, man – pulled between the eternal and the transient – strives to draw close to his Creator. Francesco Cardinal Marchisano Vicar General of the Pope for the State of Vatican City