ITALIAN CULTURAL INSTITUTE MELBOURNE

The Italian Cultural Institute Melbourne
and 
RISM (Research in Italian Studies, Melbourne)

 

have great pleasure in inviting you to a talk in English on 

 

Charting Cultural Transformation through Renaissance Preaching

 
with
 
Associate Professor Peter Howard from Monash University
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St Dominic and St Francis

by Angelo Lion 

Basilica dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice

 

How did the artists of the Sistine Chapel wall frescoes develop and execute a complex programme in an amazingly short period of time? 

 

How do we explain the configuration of public space in early Renaissance Italy? 

 

Who authorized the magnificent display that characterizes Renaissance Florence? 

 

These are just some of the questions on which light is shed if an expansive role is assigned to preaching in late medieval and early Renaissance Italy. 

 

This argument is a reversal of the image of the mendicant "penitential preachers" that Burckhardt constructed a century and  a half ago but that still prevails, even among some scholars. Most commonly, the historiography identifies the humanists as the innovators of the day and as the disseminators of a renewed classical culture.This can be overemphasized. 
 
Associate Professor Peter Howard argues that evidence suggests that a traditional medium such as the sermon was just as, if not more, responsible for a new historical and social vocabulary which equipped Florentines in particular to meet the demands of a rapidly changing society.

 

Italian Cultural Institute

233 Domain Rd, South Yarra 


Monday 2 September 6.00pm
 Light refreshments.
 
Free admission.
Bookings essential: bookings.iicmelbourne@esteri.it

Our Sponsors

Pantalica Cheese
Pantalica Cheese

Bonfood 

 

 With the support of Brunetti, Lygon St, Carlton.

Major IIC Sponsor:  schiavello
Istituto Italiano di Cultura Melbourne
233 Domain Road
South Yarra, VIC 3141

Office hours:  
Mon - Thu 9.00am - 1.00pm & 2.00pm - 6.00pm
Fri 9.00am - 1.00pm

 
You can reach the Italian Cultural Institute

by Route 8 tram (Walsh St stop) or by train (South Yarra station)


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