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Jones , Barbara Wisch and Simon Ditchfield -- $t"Urbi et Orbi": Governing the City and International Politics -- $tA Civic Identity /$rEleonora Canepari and Laurie Nussdorfer -- $tThe Roman Curia /$rMiles Pattenden -- $tDiplomatic Culture in Early Modern Rome /$rToby Osborne -- $tLiturgical, Ritual, and Diplomatic Spaces at St. Peter's and the Vatican Palace: The Innovations of Paul IV, Urban VIII, and Alexander VII /$rMargaret A. Kuntz -- $tRome and the Vacant See /$rJohn M. Hunt -- $tJustice and Crime /$rElizabeth S. Cohen and Thomas V. Cohen -- $tRomanus and Catholicus: Counter-Reformation Rome as Caput Mundi /$rSimon Ditchfield -- $tCelebrating New Saints in Rome and across the Globe /$rPamela M. Jones -- $t"When in Rome, Do as the Romans Do": Living in the City and Campagna -- $tThe Plural City: Urban Spaces and Foreign Communities /$rIrene Fosi -- $tRome's Economic Life, 1492-1692 /$rRenata Ago -- $t"Charitable" Assistance between Lay Foundations and Pontifical Initiatives /$rAnna Esposito -- $tBuilding Brotherhood: Confraternal Piety, Patronage, and Place /$rBarbara Wisch -- $tGhettoization: The Papal Enclosure and Its Jews /$rKatherine Aron-Beller -- $tRoma Theatrum Mundi: Festivals and Processions in the Ritual City /$rMinou Schraven -- $tRoma Sonora: An Atlas of Roman Sounds and Musics /$rDaniele V. Filippi -- $t"Rome Wasn't Built in a Day": Mapping, Planning, Building, and Display -- $tMapping Rome's Rebirth /$rJessica Maier -- $tPapal Urban Planning and Renewal: Real and Ideal, c.1471-1667 /$rCarla Keyvanian -- $tRenovatio Aquae: Aqueducts, Fountains, and the Tiber River in Early Modern Rome /$rKatherine W. Rinne -- $tPalace Architecture and Decoration in Early Modern Rome /$rStephanie C. Leone -- $tThe Cultural Landscape of the Villa in Early Modern Rome /$rDenis Ribouillault -- $tElite Patronage and Collecting /$rLisa Beaven -- $tMiddle-Class Patronage, Collecting, and the Art Market /$rPatrizia Cavazzini -- $tRoman Church Architecture: The Early Modern Facade /$rJohn Beldon Scott -- $tScale, Space, and Spectacle: Church Decoration in Rome, 1500-1700 /$rArnold A. Witte -- $t"Ars longa, vita brevis": Intellectual Life in the Eternal City -- $tThe Three Rs: Education in Early Modern Rome /$rChristopher Carlsmith -- $tInstitutions and Dynamics of Learned Exchange /$rKenneth Gouwens -- $tScientific and Medical Knowledge in Early Modern Rome /$rElisa Andretta and Federica Favino -- $tRoman Antiquities and Christian Archaeology /$rGiuseppe Antonio Guazzelli -- $tPrinters and Publishers in Early Modern Rome /$rEvelyn Lincoln -- $tSites and Sightseers: Rome through Foreign Eyes /$rJeffrey Collins -- $tBack Matter -- $tList of Popes, 1492-1692 -- $tBibliography -- $tIndex. 330 $aThis volume, edited by Pamela M. Jones, Barbara Wisch, and Simon Ditchfield, focuses on Rome from 1492-1692, an era of striking renewal: demographic, architectural, intellectual, and artistic. 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