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A Printed Icon in Early Modern Italy: Forlì's Madonna of the Fire

Lisa Pon
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  • Contents

  • Cover
  • Half title
  • Title page
  • Imprints page
  • Contents
  • Illustrations
  • Acknowledgments
  • A Printed Icon in Early Modern Italy
  • Introduction: Art, Icon, Print
  • Part One Thing
    • Chapter One Iconography: Madonna and Child
      • “Surrounded by Some Other Saints’ Figures”
      • Madonna in/as the Tabernacle
      • The Crown, the Sun, and the Moon
      • “A Pronounced Archaicism”
    • Chapter Two Imprint: Paper, Print, and Matrix
      • Paper and Ink
      • Early Modern Print History
      • The Print in the Age of Miraculous Reproducibility
      • The Singular Matrix
      • Right-Left Reversal
  • Part Two Emplacement
    • Chapter Three Miracle: The Fire of February 4, 1428
      • Fire in the City
      • Trial by Fire and Miracles of Incombustibility
      • “Miracle, miracle!”
    • Chapter Four Domestic Display: Lombardino da Ripetrosa’s Schoolhouse
      • Worship at Home and at School
      • Texts, Places, and Prudence
      • Domestic Church []
    • Chapter Five Ecclesiastical Enshrinement: The Cathedral of Forlì
      • The Cathedral of Forlì
      • Negotiations with Rome
      • Framing Devotion in the Chapel and at Home
  • Part Three Mobilities
    • Chapter Six Moving in the City: The Translation of 1636
      • Marking the Cityscape
      • Organizing the Populace
    • Chapter Seven Mobile in Print: The Procession on Paper
      • “The description and narrative of all that was done”
      • Commemorating the Procession: The Column of the Madonna of the Fire
    • Chapter Eight Multiplied: The Madonna of the Fire in Forlì and Beyond
      • “Not a Street or Piazza”
      • Rome and Forlì
      • The Saltmakers of Cervia
      • “The Shrine of the Madonna of the Fire in via Firenze”
  • Notes
  • Selected Bibliography
  • Index
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Published: 2015
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN(s)
  • 9781107098510 (hardcover)
  • 9781107491113 (paper)
  • 9781316162293 (ebook)
Series
  • ACLS Fellows’ Publications
Subject
  • Religion
  • ReligionEuropean 4: 1400-1800Art History
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