Text Memory Monument The use of the past in Italian Renaissance culture

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Text Memory Monument The use of the past in Italian Renaissance culture Summer school Rome, 13-23 July 2015 A list of required reading is available in Dropbox (link on p. 9) Mon July 13 Arrival 19.00 Welcome reception at the terrace of the Danish Academy (wine and snacks) and tour of The Danish Academy Tue July 14 Welcome, Introductory lectures and Methodology Place: Danish Academy at Rome 10.00-11.30 Marianne Pade, Studia humanitatis 11.30-11.45 Break 11.45-12.45 Methodology I Leonardo Cecchini, Cultural memory and cultural identity 12.45-13.45 Lunch break 13.45-15.15. Methodology II: Palaeography and epigraphy Outi Merisalo and Marianne Pade 15.15.-15.30 Break During the Renaissance graphic culture underwent two major transformations. The first had to do with the visual representation of words, the second with the way texts were multiplied. From the end of the fourteenth century humanist copyists consciously strove, on the basis of Carolingian models, to develop the kind of script which established and consolidated itself as the standard for Classical and Humanist texts, as opposed to the traditional Gothic script still in use for liturgical and scholastic texts. During the fifteenth century we then see the gradual reappearance of a classicizing style in Latin epigraphy, mirrored also in display script in books. After the inventing of the printing press in the middle of the century Humanist script gained new domains. The module will give the basics of palaeographical methodology necessary for interpreting manuscript and epigraphical sources as well as early prints. There will be visits to libraries and epigraphical monuments.

15.30-17.00 Leonardo Cecchini, Baldassare Castiglione and court culture 17.30- Entering Rome: Villa Giulia and Piazza del Popolo Marianne Pade and Outi Merisalo Wed July 15 9.00 Methodology II: Palaeography and epigraphy (ctd.) Visit to the Biblioteca Corsiniana Transportation from Via Omero (calculate 1 hour): Tram no. 19 to Risorgimento, from here: - Bus no. 23 from Risorgimento/Porta Angelica, direction Pincherle, to Lungotevere Farnesina (7 stops) or: - Bus no. 271 from Risorgimento/Porta Angelica, direction Viale S. Paolo, to Lungotevere Farnesina (6 stops) 10.00-12.00 Outi Merisalo, Visit to a library TBA 12.00-14.00 14.00-14.45 NN, Classical archaeological models. Some examples 14.45-15.00 Break Places of Power I: the Capitol and the heritage of republican Rome Place: Danish Academy at Rome The Capitoline Hill, overlooking the Forum Romanum, was the political and religious centre of ancient Rome from times immemorial. In later periods, from the eleventh century and onwards, it once more became the centre of civic Rome, and the overwhelming symbolic value of this lieu de mémoire was exploited by politicians, writers and artists alike. The module will examine the complex interaction between the Capitoline Hill as geographical place, the practical and symbolic role attributed to it in Roman times, and the way Renaissance humanists, beginning with Petrarch, thinkers, artists, and architects used it to fashion themselves and contemporary Rome. 15.00-16.30 Outi Merisalo, Ruins, inscriptions, pigs and cows: Poggio's description of the ruins of Rome Text: Poggio, De varietate fortunae book I (excerpts) Thu July 16 Places of Power I: the Capitol and the heritage of republican Rome (ctd.) Place: the Capitol (morning), the Danish Academy (afternoon) 2

8.30 Guided tour of the Capitoline Hill and the Capitoline Museums by Peter Gillgren and Marianne Pade NB: We meet at the Capitol Transportation: Bus no. 160 from Del Fiocco in Villa Borghese (same stop as July 17), direction Rufino, to Piazza Venezia (10 stops). Departure every 10 minutes. Calculate at least 30 min. from Via Omero to the Capitol. On foot: appr. 1 hour. 14.00-15.30 Methodology III: Memory and intertextuality Leonardo Cecchini Place: The Danish Academy 15.30-15.45 Break July 17-20 Places of Power II: the Vatican and the heritage of imperial Rome Place: the Danish Academy The Papal State was not only the spiritual centre of the Christian Catholic world during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, it was also a major, and rather ruthless, political power. The papal court, the Curia, was one of the most splendid courts of Renaissance Italy, and the patronage of the popes was eagerly sought both by artists and men of learning. The module will outline the origins of the Vatican as a place of worship and political entity and examine its use of the heritage from imperial Rome in literature, art and architecture. 15.45-17.15 Marianne Pade, The papal state Fri July 17 Places of Power II: the Vatican and the heritage of imperial Rome (ctd.) Places: St Peter s and Sto Spirito in Sassia 8.00-15.00 The Vatican area Peter Gillgren and Marianne Pade NB: We meet at the obelisk in front of St Peter s basilica Transportation: - Tram no. 19 from Galleria d arte moderna, direction: Piazza Risorgimento, to Piazza Risorgimento. Calculate 40 min. - Metro A, from Piazzale Flaminio, direction Battistini, to Ottaviano/S. Pietro (2 stops). Calculate 40 min. - On foot: appr. 1 hour 8.00-11.00 (including break): St Peter s basilica and the treasury. 11.30-12.30: Sto Spirito in Sassia 15.00-17.00 Assignment workshop Leonardo Cecchini, Peter Gillgren, Outi Merisalo and Marianne Pade Place: Danish Academy 3

17.00-18.30 Break 18.30-19.30 Presentation by Ph.D.-student(s)... 19.30- Reception for participants, teachers, collaborators and patrons (food and beverages) Sat July 18 9.00- Places of Power II: the Vatican and the heritage of imperial Rome (ctd.) Castel S. Angelo Outi Merisalo NB: We meet at the entrance to the Castello Sun July 19 Mon July 20 9.00-12.00 No programme Places of Power II: the Vatican and the heritage of imperial Rome (ctd.) 12.00-14.00 Lunch break Visit to the Vatican Gardens, with the Casino of Pirro Ligorio Chris Askholt Hammeken NB: We meet at the entrance to the Gardens 14.00-15.30 Peter Gillgren: Vasari Texts and monuments 15.30-16.00 Break Places of study and leisure: palaces and villas, urban and rural lifestyle In fifteenth-century Italy both the architectural form and the concept of the palace and the villa change. Renaissance thinkers often discussed the relative merits of the vita activa, a life of participation in public affairs, and the vita contemplativa, the reclusive life of the religious or the philosopher. Theoreticians of architecture and education wrote treatises, with ample use of antique parallels, about the fitting architectural settings for each lifestyle and the correct manners to go with them; the urban palace, be it a cardinal s court or just any rich man s house, should be adapted to the busy, public life of the town, whereas the rural villa would be the ideal environment for philosophical discussions and bucolic pleasures. Lectures will introduce participants to some central Renaissance treatises on manners, to the neo-platonic dialogue, to bucolic literature and there will be presentations of and visits to villas and palaces. 4

16.00-17.30 Chris Askholt Hammeken, Villa architecture and gardens Tue July 21 Places of study and leisure: palaces and villas, urban and rural lifestyle (ctd.) Place: Villa Lante (Finnish Institute at Rome) NB: we meet outside Villa Farnesina Transportation (calculate 1 hour): Tram no. 19 to Risorgimento, from here: - Bus no. 23 from Risorgimento/Porta Angelica, direction Pincherle, to Lungotevere Farnesina (7 stops) or: - Bus no. 271 from Risorgimento/Porta Angelica, direction Viale S. Paolo, to Lungotevere Farnesina (6 stops) 9.00-11.00 Visit to Villa Farnesina Chris Askholt Hammeken 11.30-13.00 Outi Merisalo, Introduction to Villa Lante Place: Villa Lante (Finnish Institute at Rome) 13.00-14.00 Lunch break 14.00-15.30 Unn Irene Aasdalen, Neo-Platonism I 15.30-15.45 Break 15.45-17.15 Peter Gillgren, Neo-Platonism in visual art Wed July 22 8.30- Places of study and leisure: palaces and villas, urban and rural lifestyle (ctd.) Palace tour with Peter Gillgren Palazzo Massimo, Via Giulia (San'Eligio degli Orifici at 10), Palazzo della Cancelleria, Palazzo Farnese, Piazza Navona, Palazzo Altemps NB: We meet at Piazza Venezia (transportation: see July 18) Images of man In his still influential The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy (1860) the Swiss historian Jacob Burckhardt maintained that one of the characteristics of Renaissance culture was its focus on Man, as opposed to God, its cultivation of the individual. Though many of Burckhardt s ideas have long been proved mistaken, it is true that the individual became a focus point in art and literature. The module will discuss the development of the painted portrait and philosophical aspects of this celebration of Man as an individual being. 15.00-16.30 Peter Gillgren, Renaissance Portraits Place: Danish Academy Thu July 23 9.30-14.00 Excursion with Peter Gillgren and TBA, Renaissance portraits Places: S. Pietro in Vincoli and S. Clemente 5

NB: We meet at S. Pietro in Vincoli Transportation: Bus no. 160, direction Rufino, from Del Fiocco, 9 stops to Corso Minghetti, from here bus no. 117, direction Porta S. Giovanni, 5 stops to Serpenti/Cavour. (Calculate 45 min.) On foot: appr. 45 min. Transportation back to the Danish Academy: Tram no. 3 14.00-15.30 Unn Irene Aasdalen, Neoplatonism II: Philosophical anthropology Place: Danish Academy 15.30-15.45 Break 15.45-17.00 Assignment workshop Unn Irene Aasdalen, Outi Merisalo, Chris Askholt Hammeken Fri July 24 The Papacy and the Ottoman Turks Place: Danish Academy and Bessarion s Chapel in Sti XII Apostoli On 29 May 1453 Constantinople fell to the Ottoman Turks after a long siege: the once great Byzantine Empire had finally vanished. It took almost one and a half months for the terrible news to reach Rome. But already on 30 September Pope Nicholas V called for a crusade. The module will analyse the response of the Papacy and other Western powers to threat from the Ottoman Empire, and it will examine the use made of the newly invented printing press. For the first time printing presses were used in Germany to print indulgences, to finance the activities of the Church: they also became a very effective means for disseminating the propaganda issued on the part of the papal curia for the recovery of Constantinople 9.00-10.30 Marianne Pade: 1453 Place: Danish Academy 10.30-11.00 Break 11.00-12.30 Outi Merisalo: TBA 14.00-15.00 Marianne Pade, Introduction to Biblioteca Corsiniana 15.00-15.30 Break 16.00-17.00 Guest lectures TBA 17.00-18.00 Guest lectures TBA 6

Sat July 25 9.00 Visit to Bessarions Chapel, Sti XII Apostoli NB: We meet in front of the Curch Transportation: Bus no. 160 from Del Fiocco, direction Rufino, to Corso Minghetti. (calculate 30 min.). On foot: appr. 45 min. 10.00-12.00 Visit to Biblioteca Casanatense Address: Via di Sant Ignazio, 52. 20.00 Closing dinner (BBQ: bring your own food and beverages) Venue: Danish Academy Sun July 26 Departure 7

List of teachers Unn Irene Aasdalen, Ph.D., Nansenskolen Leonardo Cecchini, Prof., Dr., Aarhus University Peter Gillgren, Prof., Dr., University of Stockholm Paul Gwynne, Prof., Dr., American University of Rome Chris Askholt Hammeken, Ph.d., Aarhus University Camilla Horster, Ph.D., Aarhus University Outi Merisalo, Prof., Dr., University of Jyväskylä Marianne Pade, Prof. Dr.phil., Aarhus University & Danish Academy in Rome??Birte Poulsen, Prof., Dr., Aarhus University List of sights in Rome Biblioteca Casanatense Biblioteca Corsiniana The Capitoline Hill and the Capitoline Museums Castel S. Angelo The Pantheon S. Clemente Sta Maria in Aracoeli Sta Maria sopra Minerva St Peter s Basilica S. Pietro in Vincoli Sta Maria del Popolo and Piazza del Popolo Vatican Gardens Villa Farnesina Villa Giulia Villa Lante (Finnish Institute at Rome) 8

Varia Dropbox: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/i9p2q9x9g3yz4ag/aado5tktfugdiftkiqytwnma Summer school web page: www.acdan.it/summerschool Danish Academy in Rome Via Omero 18 00197 Roma www.acdan.it The nearest stations: Metro A: Flaminio Bus 3: Piazza Thorvaldsen Tram 19: Viale delle Belle Arti/Galleria di Arte Moderna Bus 61, 88, 160, 490, 491, 495: Del Fiocco/Valle Giulia Institutum Romanum Finlandiae Passeggiata del Gianicolo 10 00165 Roma http://www.irfrome.org/ Swedish Institute of Classical Studies in Rome Via Omero 14 00197 Roma www.isvroma.it Public transportation in Rome: http://www.atac.roma.it/ (incl. route planner) 9

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