Reclaiming Rome : cardinals in the fifteenth century /

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Author / Creator: Richardson, Carol M., 1969-
Format: Book
Language:English
Imprint: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2009.
Series:Brill's studies in intellectual history ; v. 173.
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Summary:The fifteenth century was a critical juncture for the College of Cardinals. They were accused of prolonging the exile in Avignon and causing the schism. At the councils at the beginning of the period their very existence was questioned. They rebuilt their relationship with the popes by playing a fundamental part in reclaiming Rome when the papacy returned to its city in 1420. Because their careers were usually much longer than that of an individual pope, the cardinals combined to form a much more effective force for restoring Rome. In this book, shifting focus from the popes to the cardinals sheds new light on a relatively unknown period for Renaissance art history and the history of Rome.Dr. Carol M. Richardson has been awarded the Philip Leverhulme Prize (2008) in the field of History of Arts.
Physical Description:xxiv, 519 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 471-504) and index.
ISBN:9789004171831
9004171835
ISSN:0920-8607 ;
Author Notes:Carol M. Richardson , Ph.D. (1996) Art History, University of St Andrews, is Lecturer in Art History at The Open University, UK. She has published various articles on the College of Cardinals and the Venerable English College, Rome, and on Renaissance art.