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Item Number: 137340
Title: Matilda of Canossa & the Origins of the Renaissance
Author: Spike, Michele K
Price: Not Available
ISBN: 9780988529373
Description: Williamsburg: Muscarelle Museum of Art, The College of William & Mary, 2015. 28cm., pbk., 152pp. illus., most in color. Exhibition catalogue. Summary: The exhibition takes place in conjunction with program of celebrations planned in Italy to honor the Countess on the 900th anniversary of her death on July 24, 1115, including at the Casa Buonarroti Museum in Florence, where the exhibition will travel after its run at the Muscarelle Museum. The exhibition was curated by Michèle K. Spike, noted biographer of Matilda of Canossa and adjunct professor of law at the Marshall-Wythe School of Law. Matilda of Canossa, one of only three women whose bones lie within a hundred yards of the Apostle Peter in the Vatican and the only person besides the popes to be depicted holding the keys to Heaven, is virtually unknown in the United States despite her importance in our human story. On the 900th anniversary of her death at sixty-nine years of age in 1115 – the same year that the Cambridge Medieval History dates the end of the Dark Ages – the Muscarelle Museum of Art has organized this exhibition to highlight the transformative events of Matilda’s life and her legacy. Her revolt against the feudal system made her one of the most influential leaders of the Middle Ages, and laid the foundations for the Italian Renaissance. Matilda’s legacy is rich and diverse, including founding the first law school in Europe in 1088, which revived the study of Justinian’s code of Roman law, which gave women the right to own, manage and inherit property. She built or restored some of the most beautiful Romanesque monuments in Italy, including in Florence, Lucca, Mantua, and Pisa. Her building program created a network of hospices throughout northern Italy that revived pilgrimage and trade laying the foundation for the Italian Renaissance. “The Countess Matilda was an amazing and extremely important person, and we are so pleased to shine a spotlight on her important contributions,” said Aaron De Groft, director and 2 CEO of the Muscarelle Museum of Art. “Because of her support of literary and legal educationby training citizen lawyers, it makes the College of William & Mary-- whose School of Law was founded on the same principle --an ideal location for this exhibition. We are quite fortunate to have Michèle K. Spike, a lawyer and Matilda biographer, as a part of our community to help bring the work of Matilda to light for a broader audience.” Matilda of Canossa and the Origins of the Renaissance concludes with a specific focus on the transformational consequences of her revival of Roman Law, which was carefully studied by and influential on, Thomas Jefferson and George Wythe during the 1770s as they created the framework of the legal code that would govern the new nation of the United States.

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