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1. Rome’s Third Founder? Martin V, Niccolò Signorili, and Roman Revival, 1420–1431
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations viii
- Introduction: Rome ca. 1420 1
- 1. Rome’s Third Founder? Martin V, Niccolò Signorili, and Roman Revival, 1420–1431 20
- 2. In the Theater of Lies: Curial Humanists on the Benefits and Evils of Courtly Life 45
- 3. A Reign Subject to Fortune: Guides to Survival at the Court of Eugenius IV 71
- 4. Curial Plans for the Reform of the Church 97
- 5. Acting as the One True Pope: Eugenius IV and Papal Ceremonial 137
- 6. Eugenius IV, Biondo Flavio, Filarete, and the Rebuilding of Rome 168
- Abbreviations 199
- Notes 201
- Acknowledgments 277
- Index 281
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations viii
- Introduction: Rome ca. 1420 1
- 1. Rome’s Third Founder? Martin V, Niccolò Signorili, and Roman Revival, 1420–1431 20
- 2. In the Theater of Lies: Curial Humanists on the Benefits and Evils of Courtly Life 45
- 3. A Reign Subject to Fortune: Guides to Survival at the Court of Eugenius IV 71
- 4. Curial Plans for the Reform of the Church 97
- 5. Acting as the One True Pope: Eugenius IV and Papal Ceremonial 137
- 6. Eugenius IV, Biondo Flavio, Filarete, and the Rebuilding of Rome 168
- Abbreviations 199
- Notes 201
- Acknowledgments 277
- Index 281