Item Number: 132066 Title: The Spanish Presence in Sixteenth-Century Italy : Images of Iberia Author: Baker-Bates, Piers ; Miles Pattenden (eds) Price: Not Available ISBN: 9781472441492 Description: Farnham: Ashgate, 2015. 24cm., hardcover, 278pp., 18 illus. Contents: Introduction, Simon Ditchfield. Part I The Spanish Presence in Italian Politics, Society and Culture: Mere emulators of Italy: the Spanish in Italian diplomatic discourse, 1492-1550, Catherine Fletcher; ‘The most odious that can be pronounced’: Hispanophobia in the Venetian Republic, Nicholas Davidson; ‘Encountering Spain in early modern Naples: language, customs and sociability, Stephen Cummins. Part II Spanish Religiosity and Roman Religion: Rome as a ‘Spanish Avignon’? The Spanish faction and the monarchy of Philip II, Miles Pattenden; Rome and the ‘Spanish theology’: Spanish monarchy, doctrinal controversies and the defence of papal prerogatives from Clement VIII to Urban VIII, Paolo Broggio; Spanish saints in Counter-Reformation Italy, Clare Copeland. Part III Spanish Vision and the Visual Arts in Italy: ‘Gracia capta ferum victorem coepit’: Spanish patrons and Italian artists, Piers Baker-Bates; The stranded tomb: cultural allusions in the funeral monument of Don Pedro de Toledo, San Giacomo degli Spagnoli, Naples, Robert W. Gaston and Andrea M. Gáldy; Inventive translation, portraiture and Spanish Habsburg taste in the 16th century, Elena Calvillo; The politics of art or the art of politics? The Marquis del Carpio in Rome and Naples (1677-87), Jorge Fernández-Santos Ortiz-Iribas.
(Transculturalisms, 1400-1700)
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