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Ad astra gradus : Scala Santa und Sancta Sanctorum in Rom unter Sixtus V. (1585-1590) / Nadja Horsch.

Fine Arts Library NA5620.S97 H67 2014
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Horsch, Nadja.
Series:
Römische Studien der Bibliotheca Hertziana ; Bd. 35.
Römische Studien der Bibliotheca Hertziana ; Bd. 35
Language:
German
Subjects (All):
Sixtus V, Pope, 1520-1590.
Sixtus.
Santuario della Scala santa (Rome, Italy).
Sancta Sanctorum (Chapel : Rome, Italy).
Religious architecture--Italy--Rome.
Religious architecture.
Christian art and symbolism--Italy--Rome.
Christian art and symbolism.
Italy--Rome.
Rome (Italy)--Buildings, structures, etc.
Rome (Italy).
Physical Description:
384 pages : illustrations (some color), plans ; 31 cm.
Place of Publication:
München : Hirmer Verlag, [2014]
Summary:
Ad astra gradus. The Scala Santa and the Sancta Sanctorum in Rome under Sixtus V (1585-1590) Roman Studies of the Bibliotheca Hertziana, Volume 35 A unique sacred site in the Lateran was created under Pope Sixtus V when the so-called Scala Santa, a set of steps revered as a holy relic that once led up to the palace of Pontius Pilate in Jerusalem, and the chapel housing holy relics known as the Sancta Sanctorum were brought together. The complex overall interpretation of the architecture by Domenico Fontana and his typological program of frescoes covers the analysis of iconographic traditions and aspects of contemporary veneration practices as well as papal self-presentation.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:
9783777480718
3777480711
OCLC:
870987124

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