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Early Modern Rome 5 program

Early Modern Rome 5, 1341–1711 will take place from November 14–16, 2024. The first two days will be held at various institutions close to piazza dell'Orologio: the Biblioteca Vallicelliana, the Istituto Storico Italiano per il Medioevo, the Archivio Storico Capitolino, the Pio Sodalizio dei Piceni, and Dartmouth College Rome Center. The last day of the conference takes place at the Castello Orsini-Odescalchi di Bracciano. Those who are interested in attending need to register here: https://forms.gle/Ms6xBPYhV47oXjiw6 Registration and a donation are required to attend the EMR5 conference. All three days (including coffee breaks and opening reception, but not the final dinner) = 150 euros for full-time faculty and 100 euros for graduate students, adjuncts, independent and retired scholars. For a single day's attendance, the donations are 60 and 40 euros. The final dinner and return bus service are not open to attendees. Donations may be sent to: Early Modern Rome IBAN: IT78A0623003224000015077530 Crédit Agricole

EARLY MODERN ROME 5 1341-1711 Thursday, November 14 9-11 am Archivio storico Capitolino Session Title: Processions Chair: Giulia Ceriani Sebregondi, Università della Campania Luigi Vanvitelli “From Mundane to Magnificent: The Practicalities of Processions in the Roman Forum” Jasmine R. Cloud, University of Central Missouri “Performing Triumphs: Charles V’s Entry into Rome in 1536” Mario Erasmo, University of Georgia “Cortei urbani romani nella prima età moderna: performance e immagini” Martine Boiteux, École Française de Rome “Generic Possesso Prints: papal cavalcades from Rome to Amsterdam to London (1590s1730s)” Pascale Rihouet, Rhode Island School of Design Thursday, November 14 9-11 am Istituto Storico Italiano per il Medioevo Session Title: Books, Manuscripts, and Writing Chair: Raphaële Mouren, British School at Rome “From Memory to Memoir: Narrative and the Passage of Time in the Commentaries of Pius II” Margaret Meserve, University of Notre Dame “The 15th-Century Globe (La sfera) between Manuscript and Print” Carrie Beneš, New College of Florida “Architecture for health: musical proportion in the design of the Ospedale di Santo Spirito in Sassia” Naomi J. Barker, The Open University, UK “Mauro Salvidio, Magnificent Courts and Learning” Lucinda Byatt, Edinburgh University Thursday, November 14 9-11 am Pio Sodalizio dei Piceni Session Title: Women in Cinquecento Rome Chair: Elizabeth S. Cohen, York University, Toronto “You Are What You Read: Mid-Cinquecento Advice from Tullia d’Aragona” Julia L. Hairston, Rome, Italy “Signora mia unica»: la Roma di Felice Della Rovere Orsini e Baldassar Castiglione” Gloria Fiorentini , Università di Firenze “Vittoria Accoramboni e il potere delle false notizie” Elisabetta Mori, Roma “Colonna Women and the Oratorians in Late Sixteenth-Century Rome” P. Renée Baernstein, Miami University Thursday, November 14 9-11 am Biblioteca Vallicelliana Session Title: Music Chair: Adrian Horsewood, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire “Papal Music for the Holy Year 1625 “ Allan Smith, St. James’ Church, Louth “Singing a la romana: Vocal Performance Practices in 1630s Rome” Andrew Schultze, Chicago, IL “The Siren’s Loom: Leonora Baroni and the Fantastici of Rome” Peter Poulos, University of Cincinnati “The Roman Origins of Camilla de Rossi’s Frà Dori, e Fileno” Marisa De Silva, Loyola Marymount University Marylin Winkle, University of California, Los Angeles 11-11:30 Coffee Break Thursday, November 14 11:30 am-1 pm Archivio storico Capitolino Session Title: The Barberini Chair: Irene Fosi, Università G. d’Annunzio, Chieti - Pescara “Roman Courtiers vs. Ukrainian Refugees in Barberini Rome” Laurie Nussdorfer, Wesleyan University “An Antidote Against the Barberini Family. The Balsam Dispute in the 1640s” Barbara Di Gennaro Splendore, University of Bucharest “The Archconfraternity of the Sacred Stigmata of St. Francis: Popular Devotion, Philanthropy, and Art Patronage in Seventeenth-Century Rome” Flavia De Nicola, The Catholic University of America, Rome Thursday, November 14 11:30 am-1 pm Istituto Storico Italiano per il Medioevo Session Title: Conflict in the Streets Chair: Thomas V. Cohen, York University, Toronto “Weather, Shoe Leather, Can Roman Faiths Walk Well Together? Religious Encounter and Urban Space” Emily Michelson, University of St. Andrews “What happens behind the Baboon” Aaron Miedema, York University, Toronto “Viva Francia! Viva Spagna! National Rivalry in the Streets of Seventeenth-Century Rome” John M. Hunt, Boston, MA Thursday, November 14 11:30 am-1 pm Pio Sodalizio dei Piceni Session Title: The Marche Chair: Ingrid Rowland, Notre Dame, Rome 2 “Un’Annunciazione attribuita a Giovanni Andrea de Magistris nel Castello di Bracciano” Paolo Alei, Loyola University Chicago, John Felice Rome Center “Prints & Paintings: Franciscan Imagery in Late Cinquecento Rome” Alison C. Fleming, Winston-Salem State University “Experiments in Sacred Space: Sanctuary Churches between Rome and the Papal States” Dorigen Caldwell, Birkbeck, University of London Thursday, November 14 11:30 am-1 pm Biblioteca Vallicelliana Session Title: Nature & Humans & Science Chair: John Hunt, Salt Lake City, UT “Monkeys & Apes & Baboons: Oh My!” Kenneth Gouwens, University of Connecticut “The Monstrous Womb. Margherita Aldobrandini and Infertility in Early Modern Italy” Brad Bouley, University of California, Santa Barbara “Natural or Human History? Athanasius Kircher on the Ruins of Latium” Javier Patiño Loira, University of California, Los Angeles Thursday, November 14 11:30 am-1 pm Dartmouth College Session Title: Viewing Painting and Sculpture Chair: Kirsten Noreen, Loyola Marymount University “Un’altra corrente delle decorazioni a grottesche dalla fine del ’400 all’inizio del ’500” Fumika Araki, Università di Keio, Giappone “The Place of Parnassus in Raphael’s Stanza della Segnatura” Kim Butler Wingfield, American University “Warts and All: Dryness and Aged Women in Early Modern Roman Sculpture” Karen Lloyd, Stony Brook University 1-3 pm Lunch Break Thursday, November 14 3-4:30 pm Archivio storico Capitolino Session Title: Michelangelo 1 Chair: Tamara Smithers, Austin Peay State University “Michelangelo, Vittoria Colonna, and the Active and Contemplative Lives from the Tomb of Julius II” Emily Fenichel, Florida Atlantic University “Michelangelo’s Host: Redeeming Drawings in Sixteenth-Century Rome” Fannie Caron-Roy, British School at Rome “Pius IV, the Popolo Romano, and Michelangelo at the Palazzo della Sapienza in Rome, 1559–1565” Julia Smyth-Pinney, University of Kentucky Thursday, November 14 3-4:30 pm Pio Sodalizio dei Piceni 3 Session Title: Looking at the City Chair: Carrie Beneš, New College of Florida “The Anatomy of a Renaissance Roman Street: The Enduring Legacy of the Ephemeral Frescoed Façade” Alexis Culotta, Tulane University “The Long Lives of Rome’s Great Views” Jessica Maier, Mount Holyoke College “Viewing Early Modern Rome from Afar” Susanna de Beer, Royal Netherlands Institute in Rome Thursday, November 14 3-4:30 pm Biblioteca Vallicelliana Session Title: Spain and Spanish Patronage Chair: Pier Baker-Bates, Open University “Visualising Foreignness in Fifteenth-Century Rome: The Case of Santa Maria del Popolo” Matteo Chirumbolo, The Courtald Institute of Art “Baldassarre Peruzzi’s activity at the Roman Forum. Continuing the investigation” Giulia Ceriani Sebregondi, Università della Campania Luigi Vanvitelli “The Spanish and the Sienese in San Giacomo in Augusta in Early Sixteenth-Century Rome” Philippa Jackson, London, UK Thursday, November 14 3-4:30 pm Dartmouth College Session Title: Leo X Chair: Marcello Simonetta, Medici Archive Project “Performing the Eternal City: Roman Ceremonies under Pope Leo X” Elizabeth McCahill, University of Massachusetts, Boston “Il sogno ‘romano’ di un monaco del XVI secolo” Martina Atzori, Université de Strasbourg “Leo X’s Euro-African dominion: the legacy of Ancient Rome to embrace infidels” Céline Dauverd, University of Colorado, Boulder 4:30-5 pm Coffee Break Thursday, November 14 5-6:30 pm Archivio storico Capitolino Session Title: Michelangelo 2 Chair: Sheryl Reiss, Newberry Library/University of Chicago Graham School “Perché se fosse realmente di Michelangelo Buonarroti al presente non vi sarebbe presso d’attribuirsi. Il busto del cardinale Federico Cesi (1500-1565), presso la collezione Rau dell’Arp Museum di Remagen” Nadia Bagnarini, Archivio di Stato di Viterbo “Michelangelo’s Artistic Sainthood: Posthumous Veneration of Il Divino” Tamara Smithers, Austin Peay State University Thursday, November 14 4 5-6:30 pm Pio Sodalizio dei Piceni Session Title: Female Devotion Chair: Renée Baernstein, Miami University “Catherine of Bosnia in Rome” Lezlie Knox, Marquette University “The Afterlife of a Roman Princess: A Widow on Her Own in Rome and in the Hereafter” Caroline Castiglione, Brown University, Providence, RI Alessandra Franco, University of Mary, Rome Thursday, November 14 5-6:30 pm Biblioteca Vallicelliana Session Title: Spain and Literary and Artistic Rome Chair: Philippa Jackson, London, UK “Roma come modello e ispirazione per la costruzione del nuovo mondo” Manfredi Merluzzi, Università Roma Tre “West Africa in Spanish Rome: Sovereignty and Theater of Conquest in the Early Sixteenth Century” Marta Albalá Pelegrín, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona “Tierra tan Extraña: Exploring the Presence of Spanish Golden Age Artists in Rome at the Turn of the Seventeenth Century” Piers Baker-Bates, The Open University 6:30-8 pm or 7-8:30 pm Opening Reception Friday, November 15 9:30-11 am Archivio storico Capitolino Session Title: Hell and Demons Chair: Rose Marie San Juan, University College London “Tor de’ Specchi’s Hell Fresco” Eileen Gardiner, University of Bristol “Literary Lamiae and Diabolical Sorceresses: The Figure of the Witch in Early Modern Rome” Hannah Segrave, Saint Louis Art Museum, MO “Rosso Fiorentino’s Anti-Veronica in Sansepolcro” Morten Steen Hansen, Danish Academy in Rome Friday, November 15 9-11 am Istituto Storico Italiano per il Medioevo Session Title: The Capitoli of Daniele da Pisa and the Jewish Community of Rome Chair: Florence Bistagne, Université de Avignone “The Birth of Jewish Self-Government in Papal Rome” Bernard Dov Cooperman, University of Maryland “Condotte and capitoli: On the documentary forms of Italian Jewish communities until 1524” Pierre Savy, Université Gustave Eiffel “Gli uomini dei Capitoli (1524)” 5 Anna Esposito, Sapienza Università di Roma “Negoziare una comunità. Daniel da Pisa e i suoi Capitoli nella Roma del Cinquecento” Serena Di Nepi, Sapienza Università di Roma Friday, November 15 9-11 am Pio Sodalizio dei Piceni Session Title: Sisto V Chair: Kate Driscoll, Duke University “‘‘Più costante / che catena di lucido diamante’: immaginario poetico, stratificazioni letterarie ed inquietudini esistenziali nella canzone sistina ‘A la clemenza’ di Torquato Tasso” Mauro Sarnelli, Roma “Il carnevale romano del 1590: protagonisti, geografia e forme di spettacolarità” Serena Laiena, University College Dublin “Dietro le quinte dell’Accademia; Gaspare Salviati, segretario degli Umoristi” Beatrice Tomei, University of Siena “Et fortunatam Sixto suo principe Romam. A Portrait of the Changing Roman Cityscape in an Unknown Neo-Latin Epic on Sixtus V” Nicholas De Sutter, Flemish Research Foundation (FWO) at KU Leuven Friday, November 15 9:30-11 am Biblioteca Vallicelliana Session Title: The Uses of Antiquity I Chair: Francesca Mattei, Università Roma Tre “Petrarch and the Roman Games” Anthony F. D’Elia, Queen’s University “The Perception of Time and the Use of Antiquity in Medieval and Renaissance Rome” Anna Modigliani, Università della Tuscia “A passeggio nella Roma antica: le opere di Biondo Flavio, Fulvio Orsini e Giusto Lipsio” Elia Borza, Université Catholique de Louvain Friday, November 15 9:30-11 am Dartmouth College Session Title: Papal Bureaucracy Chair: Elizabeth McCahill, University of Massachusetts, Boston “The Apocalypse of the Christian Republic. Egidio da Viterbo, Pedro Galatino, and the Breakdown of Curial Court Theology in Pope Leo X’s Medici Rome” Filip Malesevic, Université de Fribourg “Jurisdictional Conflict in Rome Countryside: Central Administration and Local Powers along the Via Flaminia of Clement VIII (1592-1605)” Isabel Harvey, Université Catholique de Louvain 11-11:30 Coffee Break Friday, November 15 11:30 am-1 pm Archivio storico Capitolino Session Title: The English College of Rome 6 Chair: Eric Nicholson, NYU Florence “The English Roman Life” Andrew Wallace, Carleton University “Two contemporary Irish accounts of early modern Rome: Henry Piers (1595-97), Tadhg Ó Cianáin (1608)” Mícheál Mac Craith, Collegio S. Isidoro “‘The noble army of martyrs’: Musical commemorations at the Venerable English College” Adrian Horsewood, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire Friday, November 15 11:30 am-1 pm Istituto Storico Italiano per il Medioevo Session Title: Jewish Life in Cinquecento Rome Chair: Bernard Dov Cooperman, University of Maryland “Montaigne’s Roman Circumcision” David M. Posner, Loyola University Chicago “The Silenced Voice. Andrea de Monte’s Chapel in the Roman Church of the Madonna ai Monti: A Story of Conversion, Identity and Propaganda” Guendalina Serafinelli, Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata Friday, November 15 11:30 am-1 pm Pio Sodalizio dei Piceni Session Title: Sound and Senses Chair: Rose Marie San Juan, University College London “Traces of Devotion: Exploring the Materiality of Religious Experience at the Scala Santa” Kirstin Noreen, Loyola Marymount University “The Bells of Early Modern Rome” Alex Rodriguez Suarez, Real Academia de España, Roma “Acustica del sacro e propaganda barocca nella Roma del Seicento: atmosfere, estasi e messe in scena” Galliano Ciliberti, Conservatorio di Musica ‘Nino Rota’ di Monopoli Friday, November 15 11:30 am-1 pm Biblioteca Vallicelliana Session Title: The Uses of Antiquity II Chair: Mario Erasmo, University of Georgia “Introducing CVRIA: The Christian Epigraphy of Early Modern Rome Revisited” Oren Margolis, University of East Anglia Graham Barrett, Durham University “An Early Modern Afterlife: The Legacy of Rome’s Egypt in Late Renaissance Art” Catharine Wallace, West Chester University of Pennsylvania “Le Carte Allacci della Vallicelliana e il lavoro di Leone Allacci su Tacito (cod. LV)” Olivia Montepaone, Università degli Studi di Milano Friday, November 15 11:30 am-1 pm Dartmouth College Session Title: Lazio as Symbolic Landscape 7 Chair: Francesca Mattei, Università Roma Tre “La Fontana di Venere in Villa d’Este a Tivoli: disegno e materia nella tradizione dei ninfei laziali di XVII secolo” Valentina Florio, Università degli Studi di Roma “Tor Vergata” “Francesco Contini ‘architetto di casa’ Barberini: progetti, opere e cantieri nei feudi della provincia romana (1638-1669)” Nicoletta Marconi, Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata “Isola Bisentina: The sacred landscape of a ‘virtual Rome’ near Rome” Marianne Ritsema van Eck, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam 1-3 pm Lunch Break Friday, November 15 3-4:30 pm Archivio storico Capitolino Session Title: Urbanism Chair: Carrie Beneš, New College of Florida “Rebuilding the Future: The Economic Origins of Renaissance Rome” Alyssa Rusonik, HEC, Paris “Building in the Borgo” Ann C. Huppert, University of Washington “Dentro, fuori e intorno: Non-Roman Participation in Sixteenth-Century Roman Urbanism” Lena Breda, University of Oxford Friday, November 15 3-4:30 pm Pio Sodalizio dei Piceni Session Title: Fabio Vigili Chair: Lucinda Byatt, Edinburgh University “La Roma del primo ’500 vissuta da non romano: il caso di Fabio Vigili” Rodney Lokaj, Kore University of Enna “Fabio Vigili, emblema di una vita vissuta a Roma e fuori Roma” Luigi Rambotti, Archivio di Stato di Perugia “Il vaglio linguistico dell’epistolario in volgare di Fabio Vigili: ponte della prima età moderna tra Spoleto e Roma” Nancy Mariarita Impellizzeri, Kore University of Enna 4:30-5 pm Coffee Break Friday, November 15 5-6:30 pm Archivio storico Capitolino Session Title: Farnese Diplomacy Chair: Marcello Simonetta, Medici Archive Project “Abbattuta la potenza dei Francesi, niuna resistenza si potrà fare all’imperatore: FrancoPapal Diplomacy during the Pontificate of Pope Paul III” Antonio Pattori Oxford University “Giulio Clovio, Cultural Agency, and Farnese Diplomacy” Elena Calvillo, University of Richmond 8 “The ambasciata d’obbedienza from the duke of Parma to Pope Clement X in 1671: A failed Farnese strategy at re-establishing diplomatic significance?” Dr John Condren, Oxford University Friday, November 15 5-6:30 pm Pio Sodalizio dei Piceni Session Title: The Transnational Odescalchi Chair: Harula Economopoulos, Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia “Cornelis Janszoon Meijer, Livio Odescalchi e la fallita bonifica delle paludi pontine a cavallo del XVIII secolo” Marco Albertoni, Università Gabriele d’Annunzio, Chieti “Gli Odescalchi visti da Madrid. Innocenzo XI, il Principe Livio e il nepotismo nelle testimonianze spagnole” Giuseppe Mrozek Eliszezynski, Università “G. D’Annunzio” di Chieti-Pescara “Maria Casimira di Polonia a Roma: sfarzo e rigore di una vedova in esilio” Elisabetta Appetecchi, Università del Cassino e del Lazio Meridionale Friday, November 15 5-6:30 pm Dartmouth College Session Title: Baroque Onstage Chair: Mauro Sarnelli, Roma “From Rome’s Jews to Andreini’s La Turca: Conversion, Carnival, and Itinerant Identity on the Italian Stage” Alexandra Appino-Tabone, University of California, Santa Barbara Baroque Ariosto: Narrative-Operatic varietà in Il Palazzo incantato (Rossi-Rospigliosi, 1642) Kate Driscoll, Duke University Castello di Bracciano Saturday, November 16 10:45-11 am Sala dei Cesari Introduction & Welcome Maria Pace Odescalchi Castello di Bracciano Saturday, November 16 11 am-1 pm Sala Orsini-Medici Session Title: Florentines in Rome Chair: Raphaële Mouren, British School at Rome “Devotionem erga te meam perpetuo testetur: Triangulating Archbishop Cosimo de’ Pazzi’s Patronage in Rome” Emma Iadanza, The Courtauld Institute of Art “Francesco e Paolo Vettori nella Roma dei Medici: nuove acquisizioni” Marcello Simonetta, Medici Archive Project “Cardinal Ferdinando de’ Medici: A Power Broker in Counter-Reformation Rome” Carla A. D’Arista, Old Lyme, CT 9 “Tutte le strade portano a Roma. Connessioni, interessi e strategie di un agente mediceo del Seicento” Stefano Dall’Aglio, Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia Castello di Bracciano Saturday, November 16 11 am-1 pm Sala delle Donne Session Title: Quattrocento Humanists Chair: Margaret Meserve, University of Notre Dame “Reviews and Rivalries in 1400s Rome: Giovanni Bussi, Niccolo Perotti, and Bessarion’s In Calumniatorem Platonis” Barry Torch, York University, Toronto “Neopagan Ritualism and Homoerotic Desire: The Funerary Poems for Alessandro Cinuzzi (1474)” Francesco Caruso, International School Palermo – Gonzaga Campus “Ascreum cano Romana per oppida carmen: Theory and Practice in Pomponius Laetus’ Garden” Andres Matlock, University of Georgia “Drama at the Roman Academy of Pomponio Leto” Paul Gwynne, American University of Rome Castello di Bracciano Saturday, November 16 11 am-1 pm Sala Trofei Session Title: The Orsini Chair: James W. Nelson Novoa, University of Ottawa/ Complutense Universidad de Madrid “Trasgressioni sessuali e comportamento femminile di Monterano, nel periodo Orsini” Diana Barreto Ávila, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México “La Pala Orsini del Duomo di Bracciano. Novità su una committenza femminile” Cristina Agüero Carnerero, Universidad Nacional de Educaciòn a Distancia, Madrid “Proteggere il Portogallo nella Roma del Seicento” Irene Fosi, Università G. d’Annunzio, Chieti - Pescara “Le Memorie de Formello, uno spaccato di micro-storia per il 1591—1625” Iefke van Kampen, Archivio Storico di Formello Castello di Bracciano Saturday, November 16 11 am-1 pm Sala Vittoria Session Title: Rome and Naples Chair: Eileen Gardiner, University of Bristol “Naples in Rome: The Angevin Century, 1309–1435” Ronald G. Musto, University of Bristol “Romanofobia e Romanofilia nella politica culturale aragonese del secondo Quattrocento” Florence Bistagne, Université de Avignone “Inquisizione romana e due capitali a confronto: Roma, Napoli e la giurisdizione sui libri nella prima età moderna” 10 Milena Sabato, Università del Salento “The 1656 Plague in Naples, As Seen by the Papal Nuncio” Silvana D’Alessio, Università di Salerno Castello di Bracciano Saturday, November 16 11 am-1 pm Armerie Session Title: The Beginning of the Roman Dynasty: Innocent XI and Livio Odescalchi I Chair: Cristiana Filippini, Trinity College, Rome Campus “Io ho ristaurato e mobiliato tutto il Castello”. Baldassarre Odescalchi e i fregi pittorici quattrocenteschi del castello di Bracciano” Anna Cavallaro, Sapienza Università di Roma Relazioni parentali e controllo del territorio nel carteggio Odescalchi tra ‘600 e ‘700 Marco Pizzo, Istituto per la storia del Risorgimento (Complesso del Vittoriano) “L’esercizio del mos nobilium e la conquista della romanitas: strategie culturali e pratiche collezionistiche di Livio Odescalchi” Sandra Costa, Università di Bologna “Il ducato di Bracciano tra Orsini e Odescalchi: la compravendita del 1696” Cecilia Sodano, Museo civico, Comune di Bracciano (Roma) 1-3 pm Lunch Break Castello di Bracciano Saturday, November 16 3-4:30 pm Sala Orsini-Medici Session Title: Rome and the World: Cross-Cultural Exchanges I Chair: Camilla Russell, University of Newcastle/Archivum Romanum Societatis Iesu “Pope Clement VII and Distant Lands” Sheryl E. Reiss, Newberry Library/University of Chicago Graham School “India and the Orient in Baroque Papal collections 1572-1667” James W. Nelson Novoa, University of Ottawa/ Complutense Universidad de Madrid “Fonti e forme dell’orientalismo nel Settecento romano” Margherita Antolini, Politecnico di Torino Castello di Bracciano Saturday, November 16 3-4:30 pm Sala delle Donne Session Title: Female Agency Chair: Elizabeth S. Cohen, York University, Toronto “The Life and Times of Sulpizia Petrucci Chigi (1488-1554)” Ingrid Rowland, Notre Dame, Rome “Scappatella: a servant girl on the run (1570)” Thomas V. Cohen, York University, Toronto “The Shah’s Ambassador and His Translatio to Santa Maria della Scala, Trastevere” Bernadette Andrea, University of California, Santa Barbara Castello di Bracciano 11 Saturday, November 16 3-4:30 pm Sala Vittoria Session Title: Literary Rome, Real and Imagined Chair: Julia L. Hairston, Rome “Roma and Its History in Renaissance Women Poets” Luca Marcozzi, Università Roma Tre “Vittoria Colonna’s Last Roman Residence: A New Critical Perspective” Serena Mauriello, Università Roma Tre “Pikes and Harquebuses for Words: Literary Futures after the Sack of Rome” Jessica Goethals, University of Alabama “Roma sanguinicrudibiba: Johannes Filiczki’s poems mocking the Eternal City” Dávid Molnár, University of Tokaj, Sárospatak Castello di Bracciano Saturday, November 16 3-4:30 pm Armerie Session Title: The Odescalchi Family Chair: Anna Cavallaro, Sapienza Università di Roma “Sofia Branicka Odescalchi: Piety and Politics in the Papal States of Pius IX” Anne Wingenter, Loyola University Chicago, JFRC “Gli Odescalchi interpreti dell’Antigone di Alfieri” Diana Perego, Università di Milano-Bicocca “Il Caravaggio Balbi Odescalchi e i genovesi” Anna Orlando, Comune di Genova, Tavolo della Cultura 4:30-5 pm Coffee Break Castello di Bracciano Saturday, November 16 5-6:30 pm Sala Orsini-Medici Session Title: Rome and the World: Cross-Cultural Exchanges II Chair: Marta Albalá-Pelegrín, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona “Transcultural Theatrics and the Travels of Pietro della Valle (Rome, 1586-1652), “Pellegrino della Curiosità”: Eric Nicholson, NYU Florence “War News and its Corollaries—Opera As and About Media” Ayana Smith, Indiana University Castello di Bracciano Saturday, November 16 5-6:30 pm Sala delle Donne Session Title: Clothing Chair: Pascale Rihouet, Rhode Island School of Design “In Camicia: The Many Social Meanings of the Early Modern Shirt (Rome edition)” Elizabeth S. Cohen, York University, Toronto 12 “The Scent of an Identity: Perfume and Scented Clothing as Social Identity Markers in Early Modern Rome” Camilla Annerfeldt, Swedish Institute of Classical Studies, Rome Castello di Bracciano Saturday, November 16 5-6:30 pm Sala Vittoria Session Title: The Profession of the Artist Chair: Karen Lloyd, Stony Brook University “Tombs and tools: artists’ memorials and how they reflect (on) their trade” Lotte van ter Toolen, University of Groningen, the Netherlands “Sebastiano’s Workshop and the International Apprenticeship in Cinquecento Rome” Costanza Barbieri, Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma “Those Who Can’t, Teach” Janis C. Bell, Benson, AZ Castello di Bracciano Saturday, November 16 5-6:30 pm Sala Trofei Session Title: The Pamphilj Chair: Karen Lloyd, Stony Brook University “In danger of mortal sin: Camillo Pamphilj’s renunciation of the cardinalate” Susan Russell, Victoria, Australia “Innocent X and Roma sancta” Stephanie C. Leone, Boston College Castello di Bracciano Saturday, November 16 5-6:30 pm Armerie Session Title: Baldassare Odescalchi Chair: Anne Wingenter, Loyola University Chicago, JFRC “Baldassarre Odescalchi mecenate e promotore culturale nei primi anni di Roma capitale” Teresa Sacchi Lodispoto, Archivio dell’Ottocento Romano “Baldassarre Odescalchi e il Museo Artistico Industriale” Sabrina Spinazzè, Archivio Umberto Prencipe “Il Principe Baldassarre Odescalchi e la scultura dell’Ottocento” Harula Economopoulos, Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia 6:45 Aperitif and Closing Dinner at the Castello di Bracciano 13