01172nam0 22002771i 450 UON0033716420231205104244.4720091009d1972 |0itac50 bagerAT|||| 1||||Hugo von HofmannsthalVerzeichnis des gedruckten Oeuvre und seines literarischen Echos in den Beständen der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothekbearbeitet von Walter RitzerWienÖsterreichische Nationalbibliothek1972VIII, 202 p.21 cm.001UON000539002001 Biblos-Schriften66Hofmannsthal Hugo VonUONC042274FIATWienUONL003140830Letteratura tedesca21RITZERWalterUONV190481Osterreichische NationalbibliothekUONV252877650ITSOL20250627RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00337164SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI TED 24 II HOF RIT SI LO 23082 7 Hugo von Hofmannsthal95511UNIOR03299nam 2200493z- 450 991055718010332120240201192932.0(CKB)5400000000040334(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/36906(oapen)doab36906(EXLCZ)99540000000004033420||||||d2020 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSacred Views of Saint FrancisThe Sacro Monte di OrtaBrooklyn, NYpunctum books20201 online resource (208 p.)1-950192-78-4 Overlooking Lago di Orta in the foothills of the Northern Italian Alps, the Renaissance-era Sacro Monte di Orta (a UNESCO World Heritage site) is spectacle and hagiography, theme park and treatise. Sacro Monte di Orta is a sacred mountain complex that extolls the life of St. Francis of Assisi through fresco, statuary, and built environment. Descending from the vision of the 16th-century Archbishop Carlo Borromeo, the design and execution of the chapels express the Catholic Church's desire to define, or, perhaps redefine itself for a transforming Christian diaspora. And in the struggle to provide a spiritual and geographical front against the spread of Protestantism into the Italian peninsula, the Catholic Church mustered the most powerful weapon it had: the widely popular native Italian saint, Francis of Assisi.Sacred Views of Saint Francis: The Sacro Monte di Orta examines this important pilgrimage site where Francis is embraced as a ne plus ultra saint. The book delves into a pivotal moment in the life of the Catholic Church as revealed through the artistic program of the Sacro Monte's twenty-one chapels, providing a nuanced understanding of the role the site played in the Counter-Reformation.The Sacro Monte di Orta was, in its way, a new hagiographical text vital to post-Tridentine Italy. Sacred Views provides research and analysis of this popular, yet critically neglected Franciscan devotional site. Sacred Views is the first significant scholarly work on the Sacro Monte di Orta in English and one of the very few full-length treatments in any language. It includes a catalogue of artists, over one hundred photographs, maps, short essays on each chapel, and longer essays that examine some of the most significant chapels in greater detail.Sacred Views of Saint FrancisChristian communities & monasticismbicsscChristian worship, rites & ceremoniesbicsscReligious buildingsbicsscCatholicismChristianityhagiographymonasticismpilgrimagereligious sculpturesacred architectureSaint FrancisChristian communities & monasticismChristian worship, rites & ceremoniesReligious buildingsHo Cynthia Oauth1023300Peters Kathleen WauthMcClain JohnauthBOOK9910557180103321Sacred Views of Saint Francis2430952UNINA