FOLETTI, Ivan. Immagini, spazio e Liturgia: Ursula Nilgen e la perfomatività (non solo) a Roma (Images, Space and Liturgy: Ursula Nilgen and Perfomativity (not only) in Rome). In A Day in Honour of Ursula Nilgen – and her Foundation for Italian Medieval Studies at the Bibliotheca Hertziana. 2023.
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Original name Immagini, spazio e Liturgia: Ursula Nilgen e la perfomatività (non solo) a Roma
Name (in English) Images, Space and Liturgy: Ursula Nilgen and Perfomativity (not only) in Rome
Authors FOLETTI, Ivan.
Edition A Day in Honour of Ursula Nilgen – and her Foundation for Italian Medieval Studies at the Bibliotheca Hertziana, 2023.
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Original language Italian
Type of outcome Requested lectures
Field of Study 60401 Arts, Art history
Country of publisher Italy
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Organization unit Faculty of Arts
Keywords in English Roman liturgy; Images; Rituals and ideas; Historiography
Changed by Changed by: prof. Ivan Foletti, MA, Docteur es Lettres, Docent in Church History, učo 115455. Changed: 8/1/2024 12:42.
Abstract
Questo intervento voleva, in prima battuta proporre qualche riflessione storiografica per capire come, negli ultimi anni, spazio e rituale sono diventati due elementi inscindibili. In un secondo ha analizzato la relazione tra spazio, immagini e liturgia negli edifici sacri del mondo tardoantico e sulla maniera in cui il movimento rituale (e non solo) diventa uno degli elementi chiave per la creazione e la percezione dello spazio sacro. Infine, nella terza parte, basandosi su alcuni esempi significativi tra attraverso lo spazio mediterraneo, tra il tardoantico e XIII secolo, ha tentato di delineare una riflessione sulla maniera in cui lo spazio è costruito dal rituale attraverso il movimento del corpo dell’individuo.
Abstract (in English)
This talk aimed, in the first instance to propose some historiographical reflections to understand how, in recent years, space and ritual have become two inseparable elements. In a second, it analyzed the relationship between space, images, and liturgy in sacred buildings of the Late Antique world and how ritual (and other) movement becomes one of the key elements in the creation and perception of sacred space. Finally, in the third part, based on some significant examples between through the Mediterranean space, between the late antique and 13th century, he attempted to outline a reflection on the way space is constructed by ritual through the movement of the individual's body.
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MUNI/A/1321/2022, interní kód MUName: Moc, rituály a smrt ve středověku
Investor: Masaryk University, Power, Ritual and Death in the Middle Ages
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