Time in the Eternal City Perceiving and Controlling Time in Late Medieval and Renaissance Rome.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Heikkilä, Tuomas
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Boston : BRILL, 2020.
Series:Later Medieval Europe Ser.
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Time in the Eternal City: Perceiving and Controlling Time in Late Medieval and Renaissance Rome
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • List of Illustrations
  • Notes on Contributors
  • 1 Time and the Eternal City
  • 2 Temporal Expressions in Canonisation Processes and Diari, and the Perception of Time in Late Medieval Rome
  • 3 The Jubilee of 1300 as an Instrument of Time Control and Papal Power
  • 4 Time Set in Stone: Temporal References in the Non-funerary Epigraphy of Rome (1000-1527 ad)
  • 5 The Medieval Calendars of S. Pietro in Vaticano and S. Maria Maggiore in Rome
  • 6 Navigating the Cycles of Time: Calendar Dates and the Week in a 13th Century Vatican Calendar
  • 7 Calendars in Use: Comparing S. Pietro in Vaticano and S. Maria Maggiore in Rome
  • 8 Complex Tools for Complex Time: Solar, Stellar, and Lunar Cycles of Time in Medieval Roman Calendars
  • Appendix 1: Non-Funerary Epigraphs in Vincenzo Forcella's Iscrizioni delle chiese ed altri edifici di Roma up to 1527 AD: A Checklist
  • Appendix 2 Other Publications regarding Inscriptions
  • Appendix 3: Topographic Summary of Inscriptions
  • Appendix 4: Calendrical Contrivances Used in Rome between the 10th and 16th Centuries
  • Index of Persons
  • Index of Places