The Rome of Pope Paschal I papal power, urban renovation, church rebuilding and relic translation, 817-824

In the early ninth century, a critical time in Rome's transformation from ancient capital to powerful bishopric to new state capital, Pope Paschal I undertook a building campaign to communicate his authority and Rome's importance as an ancient and contemporary seat of power. Combining anal...

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Main Author: Goodson, Caroline (-)
Format: Book
Language:Inglés
Published: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press cop. 2010
Series:Cambridge studies in medieval life and thought. Fourth series ; 77
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Summary:In the early ninth century, a critical time in Rome's transformation from ancient capital to powerful bishopric to new state capital, Pope Paschal I undertook a building campaign to communicate his authority and Rome's importance as an ancient and contemporary seat of power. Combining analysis of contemporary chronicles and documents, architecture, mosaics and new archaeology of medieval Rome, Caroline J. Goodson examines Paschal's urban project, revealing new patterns of popular saint veneration in resplendent new churches built using traditional architectural vocabularies. These transformations connect the city and the pope to the past and the present, in the same league as the Byzantine and Carolingian capitals and their emperors. By examining the relationships between the material world and political power in early medieval Rome, this innovative 2010 study reveals the importance of Rome's sacred and urban landscape in constructing papal rule and influence both in the city and beyond.
Physical Description:xix, 385 p. : il. ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 334-373) e índice
ISBN:9780521768191