Tombs in early modern Rome (1400-1600): monuments of mourning, memory and meditation
"In Tombs in Early Modern Rome (1400-1600), Jan L. de Jong studies how funerary monuments did not simply mark a grave, but offered an image of the deceased that was carefully crafted in order to generate a laudable memory and stimulate meditation on life, death and the hereafter. This leads to...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In Tombs in Early Modern Rome (1400-1600), Jan L. de Jong studies how funerary monuments did not simply mark a grave, but offered an image of the deceased that was carefully crafted in order to generate a laudable memory and stimulate meditation on life, death and the hereafter. This leads to such questions as: which image of themselves did cardinals create when they commissioned their own tomb monument? Why were most popes buried in a grandiose tomb monument that they claimed they did not want? Which memory of their mother did children create, and what do tombs for children tell about mothers? Were certain couples buried together so as to demonstrate their eternal love, expecting an afterlife in each other's company?"-- |
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Contents Acknowledgements ix List of Illustrations xi Introduction i i Nos tegintus cineres, spiritus astra tenet: Monuments, Mortal Remains and the Soul 9 i Problems Caused by Tombs in Church Buildings 9 2 Epitaphs: Composing and Carving 16 3 Functions of Tomb Monuments 22 4 Beliefs and Convictions 30 4.1 Emotional Concerns 30 4.2 Between the Moment ofDeath and the End of Time 31 4.3 Expectations of the Afterlife 36 4.4 The Necessity of a Specific Site to Be Buried 44 4.5 Tombs as a Place ofReflection 53 5 Studying Tomb Monuments 58 2 (Vivens) sibiposuiť. Cardinals Planning Their Own Tomb Monument 1 Questions 62 2 Opulence and Modesty 68 3 The Role of Inscriptions 78 4 Pride and Self-Promotion 86 5 Monuments of Vainglory? 108 6 Cardinal Giovanni Ricci 131 7 Conclusions 144 3 Qui semper vanos tumuli contempsit honores: Directing the Memory of the Pope 149 1 Questions 149 2 The Popes’Wishes 151 3 Respectfhlly Securing the Popes'Memory 154 4 Modesty Ignored 168 4.1 Pope Pius in 168 4.2 Pope Adrian vi 180 4.3 Pope Clement vn 193 4.4 Pope Pius v 210 5 Conclusions 220 62
VIII CONTENTS 4 Optima, prudentissima, infelicissima՝. Mothers and Monuments 222 1 Questions 222 2 Tomb Monuments Erected for Mothers 224 2.1 Husbandsfor Their Wives, as Mother of Their Children 224 2.2 Mothersfor Themselves 228 2.3 Childrenfor Their Mother 232 2.3.1 Children for Their Mother: Special Cases 235 2.3.2 Children for Their Mother: Conclusions 280 3 Tomb Monuments Erected by Mothers for Their Children 282 3.1 Mothersfor Their Children: Special Cases 286 3.2 Mothersfor Their Children: Conclusions 311 4 Conclusions 314 5 Concordes et amantissime: Tomb Monuments for Spouses 321 1 Questions 321 2 Coniuges viventesfecerunt: Erected by Both Spouses Still Alive 324 3 Coniugi et sibi: Erected by the Surviving Spouse 342 4 Suis dulcissimis parentibus: Erected by the Children under Will of Their Parents 361 5 Conclusions 370 Conclusion 374 Abbreviations of Frequently Mentioned Publications General Bibliography 378 Index of Persons 390 Index of Scriptural Passages 399 Index of Churches in Rome and other Places 400 377 |
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Contents Acknowledgements ix List of Illustrations xi Introduction i i Nos tegintus cineres, spiritus astra tenet: Monuments, Mortal Remains and the Soul 9 i Problems Caused by Tombs in Church Buildings 9 2 Epitaphs: Composing and Carving 16 3 Functions of Tomb Monuments 22 4 Beliefs and Convictions 30 4.1 Emotional Concerns 30 4.2 Between the Moment ofDeath and the End of Time 31 4.3 Expectations of the Afterlife 36 4.4 The Necessity of a Specific Site to Be Buried 44 4.5 Tombs as a Place ofReflection 53 5 Studying Tomb Monuments 58 2 (Vivens) sibiposuiť. Cardinals Planning Their Own Tomb Monument 1 Questions 62 2 Opulence and Modesty 68 3 The Role of Inscriptions 78 4 Pride and Self-Promotion 86 5 Monuments of Vainglory? 108 6 Cardinal Giovanni Ricci 131 7 Conclusions 144 3 Qui semper vanos tumuli contempsit honores: Directing the Memory of the Pope 149 1 Questions 149 2 The Popes’Wishes 151 3 Respectfhlly Securing the Popes'Memory 154 4 Modesty Ignored 168 4.1 Pope Pius in 168 4.2 Pope Adrian vi 180 4.3 Pope Clement vn 193 4.4 Pope Pius v 210 5 Conclusions 220 62
VIII CONTENTS 4 Optima, prudentissima, infelicissima՝. Mothers and Monuments 222 1 Questions 222 2 Tomb Monuments Erected for Mothers 224 2.1 Husbandsfor Their Wives, as Mother of Their Children 224 2.2 Mothersfor Themselves 228 2.3 Childrenfor Their Mother 232 2.3.1 Children for Their Mother: Special Cases 235 2.3.2 Children for Their Mother: Conclusions 280 3 Tomb Monuments Erected by Mothers for Their Children 282 3.1 Mothersfor Their Children: Special Cases 286 3.2 Mothersfor Their Children: Conclusions 311 4 Conclusions 314 5 Concordes et amantissime: Tomb Monuments for Spouses 321 1 Questions 321 2 Coniuges viventesfecerunt: Erected by Both Spouses Still Alive 324 3 Coniugi et sibi: Erected by the Surviving Spouse 342 4 Suis dulcissimis parentibus: Erected by the Children under Will of Their Parents 361 5 Conclusions 370 Conclusion 374 Abbreviations of Frequently Mentioned Publications General Bibliography 378 Index of Persons 390 Index of Scriptural Passages 399 Index of Churches in Rome and other Places 400 377 |
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