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Jerusalem on the hill : Rome and the vision of St. Peter's in the Renaissance / Marie Tanner.
Main entry:

Tanner, Marie, 1937-

Title & Author:

Jerusalem on the hill : Rome and the vision of St. Peter's in the Renaissance / Marie Tanner.

Publication:

London : Harvey Miller Publishers, [2010]
©2010

Description:

288 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm.

Series:

[Studies in medieval and early Renaissance art history] ; [60]

Notes:
Series statement from the Brepols website, viewed June 30, 2016.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 274-282) and index.
Introduction -- Programmatic antiquarianism in the design of new Rome. Alberti's Italic Temple and the Terme ; The Terme and the Temple of Peace ; The Noah legend and the Papacy ; Bramante, the Terme, and the Temple of Peace ; Titus in ancient and Christian history ; Spoils at Saint Peter's ; Julius II and the Flavians, St. Peter's, and the Cortile del Belvedere -- St. Peter's, regional churches, and the Holy Sepulcher. Introduction ; Nicholas V and the Papal galaxy ; Alberti : Rimini, Florence, Mantua, and Nicholas V ; Julius II and Bramante ; Bramante and the Holy Sepulcher ; Bramante's followers -- Epilogue.
Dust jacket.
Summary:

The contents of this book cover the Terme and the Temple of Peace, the Noah legend and the Papacy, Titus in ancient and Christian history, spoils at Saint Peter's, Nicholas V and the Papal galaxy, and much more.

ISBN:

9781905375493 (hbk.)
1905375492 (hbk.)

Subject:

Bramante, Donato 1444-1514
Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano History.
Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano.
Almanah ṿeha-aḥim Rom
Peterskyrkan Italien Rom historia.
Symbolism in architecture Italy Rome.
Papacy History 1447-1565.
Renaissance Italy Rome.
Symbolisme en architecture Italie Rome.
Papauté Histoire 1447-1565.
Renaissance Italie Rome.
Buildings.
Papacy.
Renaissance.
Symbolism in architecture.
Antike
Architektur
Himmlisches Jerusalem
Kirchenbau
Peterskirche
Rezeption
Ausstattung
Basiliques
Papes
Påvedömet historia renässansen.
Arkitektur historia renässansen.
Jerusalem Symbolic representation.
Vatican City History.
Vatican City Buildings, structures, etc.
Italy Rome.
Middle East Jerusalem.
Vatican City.
Rom
Rom; Peterskirche
Jerusalem (Israel) Symbolic representation.
Rome (Italie, ville) - San Pietro
Vatikanstaten historia.
Vatikanstaten byggnader.

Form/genre:

History.

Added entries:

Studies in medieval and early Renaissance art history ; 60.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 273694
Call No.: BIB 207380
Status: Available

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