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- W2074892905 abstract "Under the direction of Cecilia Palombelli, in a little over twenty years, Viella has turned itself from a being a distinguished distributor of other publishers’ (principally medieval) academic titles to publishing what must now be considered the most interesting and imaginative list of pre-modern history titles in Italy today. The two books under review are excellent examples of this publisher’s long-term commitment to scholarship, since they form the latest addition to a book series—La corte dei papi, founded in 1997—entirely dedicated to the history of papal Rome from the middle ages to the French Revolution, whose volumes have been all issued straight into paperback at reasonable prices. The series editor, Agostino Paravicini Bagliani, is in fact author of the companion, medieval volume to Maria Antonietta Visceglia’s study of early modern papal ritual relating to the pope’s death, his successor’s election, coronation and subsequent presentation to the people (Morte e elezione del papa: Norme, riti e conflitti. Il Medioevo, 2013). Together they constitute what is surely destined to become the standard point of reference for the study of the history of papal ritual. However, as the full title of both volumes suggests, they do much more than that, since they also address head-on the question of the politics that these rituals mediated and were themselves shaped by. To this end, Visceglia begins, not with the election of the new pope, but with his death and the challenges this posed to an elective monarchy. One ritual innovation that emerged in the early modern period was the practice of removing the dead pope’s principal organs and the embalming of his body. Julius II was the first to undergo this treatment, and although not all his sixteenth-century successors followed suit, from Sixtus V onwards (1590) it was the usual practice until the death of Pius X in 1914. With the shift of the pope’s principal residence to the Quirinal palace under Paul V, there thus arose the need not only to find a nearby resting place for the papal heart and intestines (which was fulfilled by the parish church of the Quirinal, SS. Vincenzo ed Anastasio) but also to transport the dead pope’s body across the city to what remained the liturgical lodestar of the papacy: S. Pietro in Vaticano. ‘The significance of this innovation should not be underestimated. The itinerary of the pope’s dead body made sacred another route [through the city] and multiplied the occasions on which he was made visible to the people’ (p. 110)." @default.
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- W2074892905 title "Morte e elezione del papa: Norme, riti e conflitti. L'Eta moderna, by Maria Antonietta Visceglia * La Curia romana nell'eta moderna: Istituzioni, cultura, carriere, by Mario Rosa" @default.
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