Cours sur les Epîtres aux Romains et aux Hébreux, 1564-1566
2009; Iter Press; Volume: 26; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.33137/rr.v26i3.11843
ISSN2293-7374
AutoresThéodore de Bèze, Pierre Fraenkel, Luc Perrotet, Guy Bedouelle,
Tópico(s)Byzantine Studies and History
ResumoMichelangelo, Pole, Contarini, Bembo, and Vittoria Colonna, but the advantage enjoyed by focussing on Beccadelli is that the parable/parabola of his experiences reaches from the flowering of humanist Christian spirituality to its demise in the wake of the Council of Trent.The remaining two essays in the collection deal with two little-known member of Beccadelli 's household, Pellegrino Brocardo and Antonio Giganti; the former, chaplain and painter, remembered for his account of his voyage from Ragusa to Cairo, sponsored by Beccadelli in 1556; the latter, Beccadelli's factotum, remembered for his collection of artificialia and naturalia.The Brocardo essay serves as introduction to the detailed account of his voyage that he sent to Giganti and which, according to Fragnito's examination of the manuscripts, was improved and expanded both by Giganti and by Beccadelli.This account, illustrated by Brocardo 's designs of here in their original form.Part of Giganti's collection was made under Beccadelli and left to him in Beccadelli's will.Giganti continued to expand his collection after he passed into the household of Cardinal Gabriele Paleotti.This eclectic collection of natural and artificial artefacts is interesting, according to Fragnito, for its inspiration from the Wunderkammern whose manifest intention was to seek to gain "intellectual possession of every experience in man's past."The present collection of essays, like her previous Memoria individuale e costruzione biografica Beccadelli, Delia Casa, Vettori allé origini di un mito (Urbino:
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