TAILIEUCHUNG - Renovatio urbis Architecture, urbanism and ceremony in the Rome of Julius II

The author and publishers gratefully acknowledge the following for permission to reproduce material in the book. Every effort has been made to contact and acknowledge copyright owners. The publishers would be grateful to hear from any copyright holder who is not acknowledged here and will undertake to rectify any errors or omissions in future printings or editions of the book. | renovatio urbis ARCHITECTURE URBANISM AND CEREMONY IN THE ROME OF JULIUS II NICHOLAS TEMPLE renovatio urbis This unique study brings together a range of investigations that provide a coherent overview of the urban architectural and artistic projects during the Pontificate of Julius II 1503-13 . As one of the most important and productive periods in the history of European culture Julius II s ten-year papacy witnessed an unprecedented campaign of ambitious projects by Bramante Raphael and Michelangelo as well as the commissioning of important humanist and theological works by such key figures as Giles of Viterbo and Tommaso Inghirami. Driven by a desire to transform the city from its decaying state of neglected medieval buildings and ancient ruins this book argues that the scope of the projects during Julius II s papacy were directly inspired by a common ambition namely to realize a golden age of human piety and intellectual artistic achievement that could rival past ages in Biblical history. Six chapters each focus on a particular urban architectural or artistic work. These are examined in the context of humanist texts inscriptions numismatic sources antiquarian studies and sermons highlighting how the transformations of Rome were conceived as part of a larger vision. Copiously illustrated with plans maps illustrations and photographs this book gives the reader both detailed studies of notable projects such as St Peter s Basilica the Cortile del Belvedere via Giulia and the Stanza della Segnatura and an examination of their inter-relationships drawing upon the theological political and philosophical concerns of the day. The book is of particular interest to academics in the fields of Renaissance studies art history architectural history theory urban design philosophy and religious pontifical studies. Nicholas Temple is Professor of Architecture at the University of Lincoln having previously taught at the University of Liverpool Nottingham University the University

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