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  • thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AG The Arts: treatments and subjects::AGA History of art  (2)
  • thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DS Literature: history and criticism
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  • Publications de l’École française de Rome  (2)
  • Ledizioni - LediPublishing
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  • 2020-2024  (3)
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    Publications de l’École française de Rome
    Publication Date: 2024-03-23
    Description: Cet ouvrage est fondé sur la constitution d’une série iconographique de 230 scènes représentant la Nativité du Christ, peintes à fresque et sur retable dans les régions centrales de la péninsule italienne entre 1250 et 1450. Il montre que le principal moteur de transformation de l’iconographie de cette scène narrative réside dans le motif de l’adoration, la représentation d’une ou plusieurs figures agenouillées priant et adorant l’Enfant nouveau-né. L’enquête sur l’apparition et le développement de ce motif, dès le début du Trecento, permet de réviser la genèse de l’Adoration des bergers et de l’Adoration de l’Enfant, d’élucider le rapport de la Nativité à l’Adoration des mages ainsi qu’à la Nativité de Marie, et de préciser les apports de la peinture hagiographique, de saint François d’Assise et de sainte Brigitte de Suède notamment, aux principales transformations de la scène. L’ouvrage propose une histoire iconographique de la Nativité du Christ où le nombre sans cesse croissant d’adoratrices et d’adorateurs dans la scène (Marie, Joseph, les anges, les bergers, l’âne et le bœuf, éventuellement les commanditaires) se présente comme des intercesseurs de statut variable, des relais dans l’image pour la prière des fidèles devant elle. Ces scènes, dont l’iconographie est progressivement habitée par les gestes de la dévotion, s’avèrent des sources visuelles aussi complexes que riches pour la recherche historique. En partant du cas Nativité/adoration dans la peinture italienne entre XIIIe et XVe siècles, on accède plus largement à tout un pan des évolutions spirituelles, esthétiques et sociales dans le rapport dévotionnel aux images.
    Keywords: storia dell'arte cristiana ; natività ; medio evo ; thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AG The Arts: treatments and subjects::AGA History of art
    Language: Italian
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-26
    Description: The theme of the contributions is the centrality of culture, referring to the Dante metaphor of the sapiential banquet and of "culture as food." The interventions intend to stimulate the start of an interdisciplinary reflection on the humanities in their sense of complex field and creative practice. Starting from different disciplines - from philosophy to literature and anthropology - and through dialogue between literati of various backgrounds, a perspective is proposed that encourages the encounter between "high" and "low" and between elite culture and folkloric culture . The arc of interest ranges from the texts of ancient Indian literature, to the Grail of Chrétien de Troyes and to the philosophical formation offered to the public by Dante's Convivio; from the fascinating stratification of traditional knowledge in the Lunari, to the carnival folkloric practices and to the imagination of the Land of Cockaigne; and again from the use of food as belonging in the writings of Italian emigrants in America.
    Keywords: Literary Criticism ; General ; thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DS Literature: history and criticism
    Language: Italian
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-23
    Description: Cencelle è una città di fondazione papale, costruita nell’854 per accogliere gli abitanti di Civitavecchia fuggiti negli assalti musulmani del IX secolo. Negli scavi condotti dall’École Française de Rome a Cencelle (1994-1999) è stato riportato alla luce un vasto settore del sito medievale, frequentato fino all’abbandono dell’insediamento. Al suo interno sono state rinvenute ceramiche prodotte in area altolaziale in gran parte riferibili a un atelier attivo all’interno della città nella seconda metà del Trecento. In questo volume viene presentato l’insieme complessivo di tutti i rinvenimenti ceramici recuperati all’interno dei diversi ambienti, secondo un’organizzazione tradizionale in classi di materiali, tenendo conto sia delle produzioni fini da mensa (produzioni rivestite e dipinte), sia di quelle comuni prive di decorazione e rivestimento. Oltre alle caratteristiche salienti di ogni raggruppamento riconosciuto nei contesti di scavo, vengono espresse le quantità minime, la diffusione all’interno del sito e le relazioni con gli altri insediamenti vicini. Sono caratterizzate tutte le tipologie di impasto, su cui sono state compiute analisi mineralogiche, i vari gruppi di rivestimento interno ed esterno, i motivi decorativi oltre alla distribuzione nei diversi periodi individuati nella sequenza stratigrafica di tutti i prototipi classificati, a partire dalla metà del IX fino al primo quarto del XV secolo.
    Keywords: ceramiche medievali ; Italia ; Leopoli-Cencelle ; thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AG The Arts: treatments and subjects::AGA History of art ; thema EDItEUR::6 Style qualifiers::6M Styles (M)::6MB Medieval style
    Language: Italian
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