Tag: Siena

Virginis templum. Siena. Cathedral, crypt, baptistery


Free Download Virginis templum. Siena. Cathedral, crypt, baptistery By Marilena Caciorgna
2013 | 190 Pages | ISBN: 8883476670 | PDF | 139 MB
Un itinerario che si snoda all’interno dell’ampia mole della Cattedrale di Siena, con il Pavimento e la ‘Porta del cielo’, include il ‘Duomo nuovo’ con il Facciatone e prosegue in Cripta e nel Battistero alla scoperta dell’animo umano e delle verità della fede attraverso la cultura e l’arte. Il volume, corredato da un’ampia scelta di immagini, intende offrire al lettore una visione completa dell’intero complesso monumentale di Siena, con il Duomo dall’imponente facciata, la preziosa Cripta e il Battistero famoso per lo straordinario Fonte Battesimale. Secondo il consueto approccio storico-artistico-architettonico, il complesso viene illustrato con un linguaggio chiaro ed esaustivo che accompagna il lettore durante la visita, ma la vera grande novità di questo volume risiede nel tentativo riuscito di offrire anche una guida ai significati simbolici del luogo. La storia e la descrizione delle opere di grandi artisti – tra cui Nicola e Giovanni Pisano, Duccio di Buoninsegna, Antonio Federighi, Donatello, Pinturicchio, Domenico Beccafumi, Michelangelo, Bernini, Jacopo della Quercia, Lorenzo Ghiberti e Donatello – sono accompagnate dalla spiegazione dei simboli racchiusi nei capolavori che si presentano agli occhi del visitatore a Siena o a quelli del lettore che, grazie alla selezione di illustrazioni, intende conoscere il patrimonio del luogo più rappresentativo della città.

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The Water Supply System of Siena, Italy The Medieval Roots of the Modern Networked City


Free Download Michael P. Kucher, "The Water Supply System of Siena, Italy: The Medieval Roots of the Modern Networked City "
English | ISBN: 1138986968 | 2016 | 242 pages | PDF | 63 MB
The book reviews scholarly literature and archival sources including maps and diagrams, to better situate Siena’s achievement in urban history and broadens our understanding of medieval technology and urban life.

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Catherine of Siena


Free Download Catherine of Siena By Sigrid Undset
2009 | 300 Pages | ISBN: 1586174088 | EPUB | 1 MB
Sigrid Undset’s Catherine of Siena is critically acclaimed as one of the best biographies of this well known, and amazing fourteenth-century saint. Known for her historical fiction, which won her the Nobel Prize for literature in 1928, Undset based this factual work on primary sources, her own experiences living in Italy, and her profound understanding of the human heart. One of the greatest novelists of the twentieth century, Undset was no stranger to hagiography. Her meticulous research of medieval times, which bore such fruit in her multi-volume masterpieces Kristin Lavransdatter and The Master of Hestviken, acquainted her with some of the holy men and women produced by the Age of Faith. Their exemplary lives left a lasting impression upon the author, an impression Undset credited as one of her reasons for entering the Church in 1924. Catherine of Siena was a particular favorite of Undset, who also was a Third Order Dominican. An extraordinarily active, intelligent, and courageous woman, Catherine at an early age devoted herself to the love of God. The intensity of her prayer, sacrifice, and service to the poor won her a reputation for holiness and wisdom, and she was called upon to make peace between warring nobles. Believing that peace in Italy could be achieved only if the Pope, then living in France, returned to Rome, Catherine boldly traveled to Avignon to meet with Pope Gregory XI. With sensitivity to the zealous love of God and man that permeated the life of Saint Catherine, Undset presents a most moving and memorable portrait of one of the greatest women of all time.

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Il Duomo Di Siena Excavations and Pottery Below the Siena Cathedral


Free Download Il Duomo Di Siena: Excavations and Pottery Below the Siena Cathedral By Gabriele Castiglia
2014 | 159 Pages | ISBN: 1905739745 | PDF | 15 MB
This book is the result of the processing of the excavation data and of the pottery coming from the stratigraphy underneath the cathedral of Siena. The surveys were conducted between August 2000 and May 2003 by the Department of Archaeology and History of Arts of the University of Siena, with the scientific coordination of Prof. Riccardo Francovich and Prof. Marco Valenti and the collaboration of the Opera del Duomo di Siena. The ultimate goal is to trace a view of the settlement types and economic framework that has affected the hill of the Cathedral from the Classical age to the late Middle Ages, combining stratigraphic data and the study of materials. The limited planimetric extension of the excavations (often physiological to urban contexts) did not allow an investigation in open area, so the findings have often been compared with those coming from the deposits investigated in the immediate vicinity, both in front and below the Santa Maria della Scala, in order to obtain a more complete and articulated perspective on a diachronic context. The stratigraphy is developed over a time span ranging from the 7th century BC until the 20th century AD, unearthing a very structured sequence that represents a significant view in understanding the evolutionary dynamics of the urban fabric of Siena: in this regard, it is important to emphasize the fact that the chronological junction on which most attention is focused on is between the Augustian Age and the end of the 14th century, since the survey revealed that the archaeological deposit is better preserved in the time period between the two phases mentioned above and, as a result, the restitution of ceramics has been more complete. The settlement/economic dynamics developed over this extended period in different ways and this is what we are going to analyse: the goal is to develop a dialogue between stratigraphic deposit and material culture, with the aim of understanding the evolution of an urban reality, especially in those phases that led to the crisis of the "classical" city and its consequent transformation and reconfiguration between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages.

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