[review of:] John A. Marino, Becoming Neapolitan: Citizen Culture in Baroque Naples (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2011) (original) (raw)

“Public Rituals and Festivals in Naples, 1503-1799”, in A Companion to Early Modern Naples, ed. Tommaso Astarita (Leiden: Brill, 2013), 257-79.

Gabriel Guarino

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Delights of Posillipo, Terrors of Vesuvius: Music, Spectacle, and Identity in Early Modern Naples

Nathan K Reeves

2015

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Book review: S. Cohn Jr., M. Fantoni, F. Franceschi, and F. Ricciardelli (eds.), Late Medieval and Early Modern Ritual: Studies in Italian Urban Culture (Turnhout: Brepols, 2013), in Speculum, Vol. 90, No. 3 (2015), pp. 789-791

Giorgio Tagliaferro

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The Genealogy of Empires: Ritual Politics and State Building in Early Modern Florence

David Rosenthal

I Tatti Studies 8, 2000

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‘Civil’ and ‘Purely Civil’ in Early Unified Italy – the National Festival from a Juridical Standpoint

Valerio Salvatore Severino

PRO PUBLICO BONO, 2021

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Procession as a literary motif: the intersection of Religious and National symbolism in Italian narrative (19th-20th centuries)

Jenny Ponzo

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Review: Timothy McGee, The Ceremonial Musicians of Late Medieval Florence

Blake Wilson

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The state funeral in Spanish Milan: a baroque ritual of commemoration

Andrew J . Horn

Rivista de História da Arte , 2021

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Review of Rituals of Politics and Culture in Early Modern Europe: Essays in Honour of Edward Muir, ed. Mark Jurdjevic and Rolf Strøm-Olsen

William J Connell

Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 49.2, pp. 326-328, 2018

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"Bizzarrissime fantasie”: Piero di Cosimo’s Pageant Wagon of the Dead and Girolamo Savonarola

Luigi Lazzerini

. Renaissance Studies in Honor of Joseph Connors. p. 91-101, MILANO: Officina Libraria, 2013

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Late Medieval and Early Modern Ritual: Studies in Italian Urban Culture ed. by Samuel Cohn et al

Natalie Tomas

Parergon, 2014

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Balls on walls, feet on streets: Subversive play in Grand Ducal Florence

Kelli Wood

Renaissance Studies, 2018

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Kings of the Street: Power, Community, and Ritual in Renaissance Florence

David Rosenthal

Brepols, 2015

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“Festivals in Renaissance Italy: a Digital Atlas (FRIDA)”. Paper presented at the The American Association for Italian Studies and The Canadian Society for Italian Studies

Francesca Bortoletti

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(1993) “Confraternities and Carnival: The Context of Lorenzo de’ Medici’s Rappresentazione di Giovanni e Paolo”

Konrad Eisenbichler

Comparative Drama 27:1 (1993), pp. 128-139. , 1993

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Celebrating as a Nation. The Festival Life of Foreign Communities in Early Modern Rome

Tobias C Weissmann

Arti dello spettacolo/Performing Arts 6 (2020) (= Performance and Spectacle in Early Modern Europe), 2020

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THE PAST IN THE PRESENT A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH Medieval ever since, medieval forever: a survey on the return of the past in present day urban festivals in Italy (and elsewhere)

Fabio Mugnaini

2020

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Medicean Metamorphoses: Carnival in Florence, 1513

Nicholas Scott Baker

Renaissance Studies, 2011

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Sacred Image, Civic Spectacle, and Ritual Space: Tivoli's Inchinata Procession and Icons in Urban Liturgical Theater in Late Medieval Italy

Rebekah Perry

2012

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"Non occorre nominare tanti musici": Private Patronage and Public Ceremony in Late Sixteenth-Century Florence

Tim Carter

I Tatti Studies: Essays in the Renaissance, 1991

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The Musical and Theatrical Activities of the Jesuits in the Kindom of Naples: Accounts from the Gazzetta di Napoli (1675-1768)

Danilo Costantini

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[MA dissertation: abstract] Ceremonial and government practice in the Court of the Spanish Viceroys of Naples of 1600.

Diego Sola

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Review of "J. Hughes and C. Buongiovanni (edd.), Remembering Parthenope. The Reception of Classical Naples from Antiquity to the Present (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2015)", Euphrosyne 45, 2017, 617-619.

Ana Lóio

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Review of Barbara Wisch and Diane Cole Ahl eds., Confraternities and the Visual Arts in Renaissance Italy. Ritual, Spectacle and Image (Cambridge University Press, 2000) , in Quaderni d'Italianistica, 20 nos. 1-2 (1999).

Sally Hickson

Quaderni D Italianistica, 1999

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The Pleasure Principle: Aesthetics, Knowledge, and Politics in Medicean Florence (16 th -17 th centuries) — an IIS Manuscript Mini-Conference CONFERENCE PROGRAM

Déborah A Blocker

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Book review: Dizionario dei sogni nel Medioevo (Roberta Antognini, «Renaissance Quarterly», LXXIV.2, 2021)

Roberta Antognini, Valerio Cappozzo

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Festa di Quarata: A Binding Tradition

cassandra vivian

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Florence: Carnival in the Time of Savonarola

Nicole Lebrun Carew-Reid, Michel Plaisance

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Rihouet, Pascale. Art Moves: The Material Culture of Procession in Renaissance Perugia

pascale rihouet

Renaissance and Reformation, 2020

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Playing in the Piazza: Peter, Paul and Santa Maria del Carmine, in The Brancacci Chapel: Form, Function and Setting, Acts of an International Conference, Florence, Villa I Tatti, June 6, 2003, ed. Nicholas A. Eckstein (Florence, Olschki, 2007), pp. 139-155.

Nerida Newbigin

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The Musical and Theatrical Activities of the Jesuits in the Kingdom of Naples: Accounts from the Gazzetta di Napoli (1675-1768)

Ausilia Magaudda

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Big Piero, the Empire of the Meadow and the Parish of Santa Lucia: Claiming Neighbourhood in the Early Modern City

David Rosenthal

Journal of Urban History, 32 , 2006

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Confraternities and the visual arts in Renaissance Italy. Ritual, spectacle, image. Edited by Barbara Wisch and Diane Cole Ahl. Pp. xiv+314 incl. 65 ills. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. £55. 0 521 66288 5

Monica Dominguez Torres

The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 2002

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PART I (A) 14 07 2019. Il Sacro Bosco, Bomarzo: gardens for Satyrocrats: pleasure and power in Renaissance Italy. Version V working paper [See below for Part I (B)]

Lindsay Sharp

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CITTADINI AND CELEBRATION IN THE RENAISSANCE

matteo casini

STUDI VENEZIANI, N. S., LXXIV, 2016

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