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Spaces for friars and nuns : mendicant choirs and church interiors in medieval and early modern Europe

Title
Spaces for friars and nuns : mendicant choirs and church interiors in medieval and early modern Europe / edited by Haude Morvan ; with an introduction by Caroline Bruzelius.
ISBN
9782728315338
2728315337
9782728315345
Publication
[Rome] : École française de Rome, 2022.
Physical Description
377 pages : illustrations (some color), maps, plans, facsimiles ; 25 cm.
Notes
Papers in English, Italian and French; abstracts in English and the language of the paper.
Access and use
Current Copyright Fee: GBP22.50 0.
Summary
"In the thirteenth century, mendicant orders introduced new ways of religious life that engaged the laity through preaching and conversion. Moreover, they founded new movements for religious women dedicated to prayer and contemplation, such as the Dominican nuns and the Poor Clares. In their churches, both friars and nuns were separated from the laity, either in choir precincts situated behind architectural screens, or in upper galleries raised above ground level. Before the widespread removal of these furnishings, therefore, medieval and early modern mendicant church interiors did not resemble the unified spaces we encounter today. This volume presents a series of European case studies which use textual and material evidence to reconstruct and analyze the internal divisions of churches between the thirteenth and the sixteenth century. Thus, the authors provide a broad understanding of the variety, function, and meaning of the internal divisions that once conditioned the spiritual experience, function and meaning of sacred space for the laity as well as for the religious community"--Page 4 of cover.
Variant and related titles
Mendicant choirs and church interiors in medieval and early modern Europe
Format
Books
Language
English; Italian; French
Added to Catalog
December 15, 2022
Series
Collection de l'École française de Rome ; 578.
Collection de l'École française de Rome, 578
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 327-361) and index.
Contents
Introduction / Caroline Bruzelius
From early modern erudition to contemporary archaeology: methods and sources
Spaces of movement and meditation: Franciscan choirs in Ireland / Małgorzata Krasnodębska-d'Aughton and Anne-Julie Lafaye
Étude archéologique du chœur d'une église mendiante : les Dominicains d'Annecy / Amélie Roger
"Ecco disperse tutte le memorie dell'Antichità!". La place du chœur dans les travaux des érudits dominicains de l'époque moderne
Mendicant communities in a regional context: Central Italy
Revisiting the Umbrian retro-choir: plurality and choice in the Medieval Franciscan church interior / Donal Cooper
Franciscan choir location as a model in Umbrian context: the case of S. Pietro in Perugia / Michael G. Gromotka
Mendicant choir relocations in the local context: the case of late sixteenth-century Florence / Joanne Allen
Women's Choirs: Dominican nuns and poor clares
"Estavan todas no coro e ben cantand' e leendo": tipologie e funzioni dei cori nei monasteri delle domenicane dal XIII al XVI secolo, con particolare riferimento alla Castiglia / Mercedes Pérez Vidal
S. Angelo di Panzo ad Assisi: luogo della memoria di santa Chiara. Un caso di sperimentazione architettonica damianita / Valeria Danesi
Dalla cappella funeraria al coro: la sepoltura di Isabel d'Aragona, regina consorte del Portogallo, nel monastero di Santo Clara e Santa Isabel di Coimbra / Giulia Rossi Vairo
Le chœur des Cordelières de la rue de Lourcine, à Paris : configuration architecturale, fonctionnement, impact spatial / Panayota Volti
Conclusion / Haude Morvan.
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