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A discussion of the theme of papal primacy in Michelangelo's fresco Last Judgment in the Sistine Chapel in Rome and how the artist worked to convey this message. Contrary to much published opinion, this fresco cannot be taken merely as... more
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      Michelangelo BuonarrotiFrescoPapal PrimacyPope Paul III
A lo largo de los siglos Roma se ha constituido como un mito, un referente al que han acudido todos los poderes hegemónicos –o que aspiraban a serlo– de cada periodo histórico. El ideal romano se ha configurado como paradigma de potestas... more
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      Roman HistoryHistory and Classical tradition studiesRome, City ofPapacy (Medieval Church History)
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      Papacy (Medieval Church History)Papal PropagandaPapal HistoryPalestrina
Resumen: Tras la caída del Imperio romano la ciudad de Roma vio como la mayoría de sus monumentos pasaban a ser un conjunto de ruinas que poblaban su paisaje. Las esculturas no fueron una excepción y si bien en el pasado se podían ver... more
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      History and Classical tradition studiesPapacy (Medieval Church History)Religious SyncretismRoman Myth
Demacopoulos, Director and Co-Founder of the Orthodox Christian Studies at Fordham University, has written in a series Rereading Late Antique Religion a fascinating study with a provocative title (the word ‘invention’ is used within... more
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      Discourse AnalysisChristianityHistoryCultural History
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      Medieval Ecclesiastical HistoryPapacy (Medieval Church History)Christianity and RomeAvignon Papacy
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      Papacy (Medieval Church History)Papal PropagandaMedieval RomeSenato Romano (Medievale)
Co-authored with Gerd Althoff and Iben Fonnesberg-Schmidt This essay examines the production and consumption of papal communication in the central Middle Ages. It outlines the development of the papacy, which formed the historical... more
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      HistoryCultural HistoryCommunicationArt History