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Between humanism and the Counter-Reformation: Villa and villeggiatura in Renaissance Ragusa (Croatia, Lodovico Beccadelli, Nicolo Vito Di Gozze).
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Between humanism and the Counter-Reformation: Villa and villeggiatura in Renaissance Ragusa (Croatia, Lodovico Beccadelli, Nicolo Vito Di Gozze)./
作者:
Aksamija, Nadja.
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370 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-10, Section: A, page: 3810.
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Dissertation Abstracts International64-10A.
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0496577603
Between humanism and the Counter-Reformation: Villa and villeggiatura in Renaissance Ragusa (Croatia, Lodovico Beccadelli, Nicolo Vito Di Gozze).
Aksamija, Nadja.
Between humanism and the Counter-Reformation: Villa and villeggiatura in Renaissance Ragusa (Croatia, Lodovico Beccadelli, Nicolo Vito Di Gozze).
- 370 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-10, Section: A, page: 3810.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Princeton University, 2004.
The proliferation of villa building in fifteenth- and sixteenth-century Ragusa (Dubrovnik) was one of the most visible manifestations of the city's golden age, a time when it accumulated immense wealth through trade, enjoyed peace secured by its skilled diplomacy, and boasted a rich artistic and intellectual life. By the end of the sixteenth century, over three hundred villas stood in Ragusa's countryside and on its Adriatic shore and islands. This was an extraordinary revival of an ancient ideal that resulted in part from the city's desire to recreate its classical past as the Roman city of Epidaurum, and in part from a constant influx of ideas from Italy regarding the meaning and benefits of villeggiatura. This dissertation analyzes ways in which these humanist notions shaped Ragusa's villa culture in the fifteenth and early sixteenth century, but also argues that its villa ideology changed once the Counter-Reformation became the predominant social force in the second half of the Cinquecento. Catering to the new spiritual needs of villa patrons at the end of the Renaissance, Ragusan villas took on additional functions, often becoming sites for commemoration and spiritual purification.
ISBN: 0496577603Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Art History.
Between humanism and the Counter-Reformation: Villa and villeggiatura in Renaissance Ragusa (Croatia, Lodovico Beccadelli, Nicolo Vito Di Gozze).
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