All roads lead from Rome: the transcultural career of Francisco de Reynoso

IF 0.3 3区 历史学 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES Renaissance Studies Pub Date : 2024-03-12 DOI:10.1111/rest.12921
Piers Baker‐Bates
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This article discusses the transcultural career of one particular Spanish ecclesiastic, the Palencian, Francisco de Reynoso (1534–1601). Reynoso is a far more significant historical and cultural figure than has previously been thought, although never the subject of a holistic study. He began his ecclesiastical life as major domo and secretary of Pope Pius V and ended it as Bishop of Córdoba. Through a novel and detailed analysis of Reynoso's career and patronage the article sheds new light on the dynamics of a broader Iberian world that co‐existed between Spain and Italy. It reveals the ties that continued to bind Reynoso to Rome, where he had lived for some ten years, throughout his long career and demonstrates how easily individuals could now transition between Spain and Italy. In particular, the extensive opportunities for cultural patronage that were offered thereby are analysed, Reynoso was to prove a discerning patron in many fields – art, architecture, music and literature. Finally, it makes a revealing comparison between Reynoso and the career trajectory of his exact Bolognese contemporary and colleague, Alessandro Casale, as to the different possibilities this Iberian world now offered the ambitious cleric.
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条条大路通罗马:弗朗西斯科-德-雷诺索的跨文化生涯
本文讨论了一位特殊的西班牙教士--帕伦西亚人弗朗西斯科-德-雷诺索(1534-1601 年)的跨文化生涯。雷诺索的历史和文化地位远比人们想象的要重要,尽管他从未成为整体研究的主题。他的教会生活始于教皇庇护五世(Pius V)的大主教和秘书,结束于科尔多瓦主教。通过对雷诺索的职业生涯和赞助人进行新颖而详细的分析,文章对西班牙和意大利共存的更广阔的伊比利亚世界的动态有了新的认识。文章揭示了雷诺索在其漫长的职业生涯中一直与罗马保持的联系,雷诺索在罗马生活了大约十年,文章还展示了现在个人在西班牙和意大利之间的转换是多么容易。该书特别分析了雷诺索由此获得的广泛的文化赞助机会,雷诺索在艺术、建筑、音乐和文学等多个领域都是眼光独到的赞助人。最后,报告将雷诺索与其同时代的波隆人同事亚历山德罗-卡萨莱的职业生涯轨迹进行了对比,揭示了伊比利亚世界为这位雄心勃勃的教士提供的不同可能性。
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期刊介绍: Renaissance Studies is a multi-disciplinary journal which publishes articles and editions of documents on all aspects of Renaissance history and culture. The articles range over the history, art, architecture, religion, literature, and languages of Europe during the period.
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