THE RENAISSANCE OF EMPIRE IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE

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THE RENAISSANCE OF EMPIRE IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE This book brings together a bold revision of the traditional view of the Renaissance with a new comparative synthesis of global empires in early modern Europe. It examines the rise of a virulent form of Renaissance scholarship, art, and architecture that had as its aim the revival of the cultural and political grandeur of the Roman Empire in Western Europe. Imperial humanism, a distinct form of humanism, emerged in the earliest stages of the Italian Renaissance as figures such as Petrarch, Guarino, and Biondo sought to revive and advance the example of the Caesars and their empire. Originating in the courts of Ferrara, Mantua, and Rome, this movement also revived ancient imperial iconography in painting and sculpture, as well as Vitruvian architecture. While the Italian princes never realized their dream of political power equal to the ancient emperors, the Imperial Renaissance they set in motion reached its full realization in the global empires of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Spain, France, and Great Britain. is Associate Professor of History at the University of California, Berkeley. He previously taught at Bard College and Princeton University. Dandelet was awarded the Rome Prize from the American Academy in Rome in 1999 and a Guggenheim fellowship in 2007. His first book, Spanish Rome, 1500 1700 (2001), won the Sixteenth Century Studies Conference Roland Bainton Prize for best book in history and theology in 2002.

THE RENAISSANCE OF EMPIRE IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE THOMAS JAMES DANDELET University of California, Berkeley

32 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10013-2473, USA Cambridge University Press is part of the University of Cambridge. It furthers the University s mission by disseminating knowledge in the pursuit of education, learning, and research at the highest international levels of excellence. Information on this title: /9780521747325 2014 This publication is in copyright. Subject to statutory exception and to the provisions of relevant collective licensing agreements, no reproduction of any part may take place without the written permission of Cambridge University Press. First published 2014 Printed in the United States of America A catalog record for this publication is available from the British Library. Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication data Dandelet, Thomas James, 1960 The renaissance of empire in early modern Europe /, University of California, Berkeley. pages cm Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-0-521-76993-8 (hardback) ISBN 978-0-521-74732-5 (pbk.) 1. Europe History 1492 1648. 2. Imperialism Economic aspects Europe Colonies History. 3. Europe Civilization Roman influences. 4. Europe Colonies History. I. Title. D 228. D 36 2014 940.2 3 dc23 2013048939 ISBN 978-0-521-76993-8 Hardback ISBN 978-0-521-74732-5 Paperback Cambridge University Press has no responsibility for the persistence or accuracy of URL s for external or third-party Internet Web sites referred to in this publication and does not guarantee that any content on such Web sites is, or will remain, accurate or appropriate.

CONTENTS List of Illustrations and Maps Acknowledgments page vii ix Introduction 1 1 The Rebirth of the Caesars 18 2 The Return of Caesar: The Hybrid Empire of Charles V, 1517 to 1556 74 3 The Spanish Empire, Apex of the Imperial Renaissance 138 4 The Renaissance of Empire in France 199 5 Britain as Late Renaissance Empire 248 Conclusion 282 Select Bibliography 287 Index 299 v

ILLUSTRATIONS AND MAPS Illustrations 1.1. Replica of the Statue of Niccol ò III page 32 1.2. Andrea Mantegna, The Triumphs of Caesar 39 1.3. Giulio Romano, Fa ç ade, Palazzo del Te 47 1.4. Giulio Romano, Garden Fa ç ade, Palazzo del Te 48 1.5. Replica of the Equestrian Statue of Emperor Marcus Aurelius, 1981 copy of 161 180 CE original 68 1.6. Michelangelo Buonarroti, Capitoline Hill 69 1.7. Papal Basilica of Saint Peter 70 2.1. Pedro Machuca and Luigi Machuca, Fa ç ade, Palace of Charles V 99 2.2. Leone Leoni, Charles V and the Fury 130 3.1. Leone Leoni, Philip II 148 3.2. Spanish School, El Escorial, Seventeenth Century 171 4.1. Pierre Lescot, Cour Carre, Louvre 212 4.2. Claude Perrault, Colonnade, Louvre 238 4.3. Germaine Boffand, Equestrian Monument of Louis XIV, 1743 243 5.1. Clement Edmonds, Observations Upon Caesar s Commentaries, 1677 edition 260 5.2. Inigo Jones, The Banqueting House, Whitehall 265 5.3. Sir Christopher Wren, Exterior of St. Paul s Cathedral 279 Maps 1.1. Italy 16 2.1. Europe 72 3.1. Americas 136 vii

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Many people and institutions helped in the creation of this book, and I wish to thank them here. I first had the chance to explore the broad themes of this project in the context of a chapter I was asked to contribute to The Renaissance World, edited by John Martin. Encouragement to develop the theme further came from my editor, Beatrice Rehl, whose generosity with both time and comments over the years has been very valuable. A term as a Fellow of the Townsend Center at the University of California at Berkeley also provided a helpful context to present an early chapter of the book and get helpful comments from other Fellows. Similarly, students in both undergraduate and graduate seminars dedicated to the topic of Renaissance Empire provided insightful observations on the topic. Two years in the city of Bologna, Italy, as the director of the University of California education abroad program gave me critical access and time to work in the rich collections of that great city and other Italian and European libraries. The staff of the University library and the city library of the Archiginnasio in Bologna were most gracious. So, too, were the librarians of the Ambrosiano library in Milan, the Laurenziana library in Florence, the National libraries of Madrid and Paris, the British Library, the Vatican Library, and the Bancroft Library. The rare book collections in these great libraries provided the tools without which this book could not have been written. My colleague and mentor at Berkeley, Randolph Starn, provided valuable criticism of a first draft of the text, and my old colleague at Princeton, Tony Grafton, offered characteristically generous comments and encouragement at a critical juncture in the project. Molly Everett provided much help with gathering images and publication rights. Finally, I dedicate the book to Gloria for her good humor and support, to Sophie for the same, and to Luca, young fan of the Caesars, whose excitement, wonder, and music did much to sustain me through the years of research and writing. ix