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8. ‘Inscribed Upon Their Hearts’: Copying and the Dissemination of Devotion
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Jessica Maratsos
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 7
- List of Illustrations 11
- Acknowledgements 15
- Introduction: The Twenty-First Century Vittoria Colonna 17
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Part 1. Literary and Spiritual Sociability
- 1. The D’Avalos-Colonna Literary Circle: A ‘Renewed Parnassus' 37
- 2. Late Love: Vittoria Colonna and Reginald Pole 55
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Part 2. Widowhood
- 3. Magistra apostolorum: The Virgin Mary in Birgitta of Sweden and Vittoria Colonna 75
- 4. Outdoing Colonna: Widowhood Poetry in the Late Cinquecento 95
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Part 3. Poetry
- 5. The Epistolary Vittoria 117
- 6. ‘Ex illo mea, mi Daniel, Victoria pendet’: A Forgotten Spiritual Epigram by Vittoria Colonna 135
- 7. Religious Desire in the Poetry of Vittoria Colonna : Insights into Early Modern Piety and Poetics 153
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Part 4. Art
- 8. ‘Inscribed Upon Their Hearts’: Copying and the Dissemination of Devotion 173
- 9. Titian, Colonna, and the Gender of Pictorial Devotion 199
- 10. ‘A More Loving and Constant Heart’: Vittoria Colonna, Alfonso d’Avalos, Michelangelo and the Complicated History of Pontormo’s Noli me tangere 229
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Part 5. Readership
- 11. ‘Leading Others on the Road to Salvation’: Vittoria Colonna and Her Readers 273
- 12. ‘In Competition with and Perhaps More Felicitously Than Petrarch’: The Canonization of Vittoria Colonna in Rinaldo Corso’s Tutte le rime (1558) 291
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Part 6. Impact
- 13. Colonna and Petrarch in the Rime of Lucia Colao 309
- 14. ‘I Take Thee’: Vittoria Colonna, Conjugal Verse and Male poeti colonnesi 331
- 15. ‘She Showed the World a Beacon of Female Worth’ : Vittoria Colonna in Arcadia 351
- Volume Bibliography 371
- Index of Citations of Colonna’s Letters and Verse 399
- Thematic Index 401
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 7
- List of Illustrations 11
- Acknowledgements 15
- Introduction: The Twenty-First Century Vittoria Colonna 17
-
Part 1. Literary and Spiritual Sociability
- 1. The D’Avalos-Colonna Literary Circle: A ‘Renewed Parnassus' 37
- 2. Late Love: Vittoria Colonna and Reginald Pole 55
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Part 2. Widowhood
- 3. Magistra apostolorum: The Virgin Mary in Birgitta of Sweden and Vittoria Colonna 75
- 4. Outdoing Colonna: Widowhood Poetry in the Late Cinquecento 95
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Part 3. Poetry
- 5. The Epistolary Vittoria 117
- 6. ‘Ex illo mea, mi Daniel, Victoria pendet’: A Forgotten Spiritual Epigram by Vittoria Colonna 135
- 7. Religious Desire in the Poetry of Vittoria Colonna : Insights into Early Modern Piety and Poetics 153
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Part 4. Art
- 8. ‘Inscribed Upon Their Hearts’: Copying and the Dissemination of Devotion 173
- 9. Titian, Colonna, and the Gender of Pictorial Devotion 199
- 10. ‘A More Loving and Constant Heart’: Vittoria Colonna, Alfonso d’Avalos, Michelangelo and the Complicated History of Pontormo’s Noli me tangere 229
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Part 5. Readership
- 11. ‘Leading Others on the Road to Salvation’: Vittoria Colonna and Her Readers 273
- 12. ‘In Competition with and Perhaps More Felicitously Than Petrarch’: The Canonization of Vittoria Colonna in Rinaldo Corso’s Tutte le rime (1558) 291
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Part 6. Impact
- 13. Colonna and Petrarch in the Rime of Lucia Colao 309
- 14. ‘I Take Thee’: Vittoria Colonna, Conjugal Verse and Male poeti colonnesi 331
- 15. ‘She Showed the World a Beacon of Female Worth’ : Vittoria Colonna in Arcadia 351
- Volume Bibliography 371
- Index of Citations of Colonna’s Letters and Verse 399
- Thematic Index 401