01597nas 2200469-a 450 99621408060331620240419161334.0(CKB)963017894387(CONSER)---64047322-(EXLCZ)9996301789438720760329b19601992 --- aengtxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEFTA bulletin /European Free Trade AssociationGeneva :The Association,1960-1992.1 online resourceTitle from cover.Print version: EFTA bulletin / (DLC) 64047322 (OCoLC)2076392 0012-7655 European Free Trade Association bulletinEFTA NEWSEFTA BULLETINEFTA BULLETIN (SWITZERLAND)EFTA bull.Free tradeEuropePeriodicalsCommercial policyfast(OCoLC)fst00869569Free tradefast(OCoLC)fst00933944EuropeCommercial policyPeriodicalsEuropefasthttps://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxCxPbbk4CPJDQJb4r6rqEuropeCommercial policyPeriodicalsnliPeriodicals.fastFree tradeCommercial policy.Free trade.337.914European Free Trade Association.Press and Information Service.European Free Trade Association.JOURNAL996214080603316exl_impl conversionEFTA bulletin794828UNISA02086nam 2200385z- 450 991072973790332120240626102612.0(CKB)5580000000553576(BIP)083668097(Perlego)3827011(EXLCZ)99558000000055357620230220d2023 uy |itaCapricci luterani? Michelangelo artista e poeta nel contesto del dibattito religioso del Cinquecento / Michelangelo, Artist and Writer, and the Religious Debates of the Sixteenth CenturyDe Gruyter1 online resource (424 p.) ill9783110758139 311075813X Le sculture, gli affreschi e le poesie di Michelangelo rispecchiano l'ortodossia cattolica, o sono piuttosto l'opera di un seguace della Riforma costretto alla segretezza? La questione della religiosità di Michelangelo è tuttora dibattuta favorendo spesso prospettive fin troppo unilaterali. Questo volume, che riunisce contributi dall'ambito della storia dell'arte, degli studi letterari e della storia della religione, intende affrontare la questione in tutta la sua complessità. Do Michelangelo's sculptures, frescoes, and poems reflect Catholic orthodoxy or are they rather the work of a follower of the Reform, forced to act in secret? The question of Michelangelo's religious belief is still debated, and the positions taken tend to remain unilateral. This volume gathers contributions by art historians, literary scholars, and historians of religion who address this question in all its complexity.Architecture, renaissancePoetrySpiritual lifeChristianityItalian literatureArchitectureLiterary criticismReligionOtt ChristineedtAurenhammer HansedtFöcking MarcedtNova AlessandroedtBOOK9910729737903321Capricci luterani3089143UNINA