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10. Lambertini’s Treatises and the Cultural Project of Benedict XIV: Two Sides of the Same Policy
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Maria Teresa Fattori
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xv
- Contributors xvii
- Preface: Interpreting a Papacy, Revising an Age xxvii
- Introduction: The Scholars’ Pope: Benedict XIV and the Catholic Enlightenment 1
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Part I: Benedict XIV, Women, and Progressive Catholicism
- 1. Benedict’s Patronage of Learned Women 17
- 2. The Pope and the Englishwoman: Benedict XIV, Jane Squire, the Bologna Academy, and the Problem of Longitude 40
- 3. Benedict XIV and New World Convent Reform 74
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Part II: Faith and Medicine in the Catholic Enlightenment
- 4. The Art and Science of Human Anatomy in Benedict’s Vision of the Enlightenment Church 93
- 5. The Devil’s Advocate among the Physicians: What Prospero Lambertini Learned from Medical Sources 120
- 6. Modernizing the Miraculous Body in Prospero Lambertini’s De servorum Dei 151
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Part III: Benedict’s Response to Challenges to Church Authority
- 7. Benedict XIV and the Natural Sciences 177
- 8. Benedict XIV and the Galileo Affair: Liberalization or Carelessness? 206
- 9. Reorder and Restore: Benedict XIV, the Index, and the Holy Office 227
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Part IV: Theology, Tradition, and Institutions in the Era of Enlightened Catholicism
- 10. Lambertini’s Treatises and the Cultural Project of Benedict XIV: Two Sides of the Same Policy 255
- 11. Benedict XIV and the Holiness of the Popes in the First Half of the Eighteenth Century 276
- 12. Vicar of Christ and Alter Christus: Benedict XIV’s Della S. Messa 297
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Part V: Benedict XIV’s Transformation of the Public Sphere
- 13. Prospero Lambertini and the Accademia degli Arcadi (1694–1708) 315
- 14. Benedict XIV’s Enlightened Patronage of the Capitoline Museum 341
- 15. Papal Diplomacy and the Catholic Enlightenment: Benedict XIV’s Caffeaus in the Quirinal Gardens 367
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Part VI: Art and Architecture across Italy and the World
- 16. Pedagogy in Plaster: Ercole Lelli and Benedict XIV’s Gipsoteca at Bologna’s Instituto delle Scienze e delle Arti 391
- 17. Ethnicity, Empire, and “Europe”: Jesuit Art in China during the Papacy of Benedict XIV 419
- 18. Academic Practice and Roman Architecture during the Reign of Benedict XIV 439
- Index 467
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xv
- Contributors xvii
- Preface: Interpreting a Papacy, Revising an Age xxvii
- Introduction: The Scholars’ Pope: Benedict XIV and the Catholic Enlightenment 1
-
Part I: Benedict XIV, Women, and Progressive Catholicism
- 1. Benedict’s Patronage of Learned Women 17
- 2. The Pope and the Englishwoman: Benedict XIV, Jane Squire, the Bologna Academy, and the Problem of Longitude 40
- 3. Benedict XIV and New World Convent Reform 74
-
Part II: Faith and Medicine in the Catholic Enlightenment
- 4. The Art and Science of Human Anatomy in Benedict’s Vision of the Enlightenment Church 93
- 5. The Devil’s Advocate among the Physicians: What Prospero Lambertini Learned from Medical Sources 120
- 6. Modernizing the Miraculous Body in Prospero Lambertini’s De servorum Dei 151
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Part III: Benedict’s Response to Challenges to Church Authority
- 7. Benedict XIV and the Natural Sciences 177
- 8. Benedict XIV and the Galileo Affair: Liberalization or Carelessness? 206
- 9. Reorder and Restore: Benedict XIV, the Index, and the Holy Office 227
-
Part IV: Theology, Tradition, and Institutions in the Era of Enlightened Catholicism
- 10. Lambertini’s Treatises and the Cultural Project of Benedict XIV: Two Sides of the Same Policy 255
- 11. Benedict XIV and the Holiness of the Popes in the First Half of the Eighteenth Century 276
- 12. Vicar of Christ and Alter Christus: Benedict XIV’s Della S. Messa 297
-
Part V: Benedict XIV’s Transformation of the Public Sphere
- 13. Prospero Lambertini and the Accademia degli Arcadi (1694–1708) 315
- 14. Benedict XIV’s Enlightened Patronage of the Capitoline Museum 341
- 15. Papal Diplomacy and the Catholic Enlightenment: Benedict XIV’s Caffeaus in the Quirinal Gardens 367
-
Part VI: Art and Architecture across Italy and the World
- 16. Pedagogy in Plaster: Ercole Lelli and Benedict XIV’s Gipsoteca at Bologna’s Instituto delle Scienze e delle Arti 391
- 17. Ethnicity, Empire, and “Europe”: Jesuit Art in China during the Papacy of Benedict XIV 419
- 18. Academic Practice and Roman Architecture during the Reign of Benedict XIV 439
- Index 467