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Le feste del principe. Giochi, divertimenti, spettacoli a corte

Il Bulino Edizioni d'Arte

Presentazione di Costantino Cipolla.
Modena, 2002; clothbound, pp. 296, 174 b/w and col. ill., cm 23,5x31.
(Il Giardino delle Esperidi. 15).

series: Il Giardino delle Esperidi

ISBN: 88-86251-48-3 - EAN13: 9788886251488

Subject: Historical Essays,Societies and Customs

Period: 1000-1400 (XII-XIV) Middle Ages,1400-1800 (XV-XVIII) Renaissance

Places: No Place

Languages:  italian text  

Weight: 2.16 kg


Following the books on hunting and banqueting, this third volume ends the research on Court life by analysing entertainment habits in Mantua. Such research reveals a process of gradual transformation of the medieval village or city fair, and analyses the wide variety of shows the Prince and often common people as well relied on to escape the trivialities of everyday life. This book endeavours to classify, through unpublished archive documents, the diverse typologies of feasts, fairs and shows: weddings, balls, funerals, mysteries, plays, jousts, tournaments, carnivals, fashion, fireworks Everything was intended to cement an interactive system of elements into that peculiar social phenomenon called feast'. This research covers three centuries of history, from the 15th to the 17th, during which the feast makes its triumphant entrance into public imagery, expanding to manifold events which get to be a subtle machine of hidden persuasion, operated with the intention of transforming of society. As usual for the collection Il Giardino delle Esperidi', a delicious iconography, specifically chosen to illustrate the topics, accompanies and completes the research.

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