Papal Rome in Lockdown: Proximities, Temporalities, and Emotions during the Im/mobility of the Conclave

IF 0.1 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES I Tatti Studies Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI:10.1086/716240
M. Pattenden
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THE INVITATION TO WHICH THIS ARTICLE RESPONDS has provided a unique—hopefully, once in a lifetime—opportunity to rethink familiar material in the light of new questions and priorities. The papal conclaves of 1523–1775, which have been a focus of some of my recent research, would seem to offer one of the closest parallels in the lives of early modern Italians to conditions many of us have experienced globally in 2020–21. Then, as now, lockdown prevailed, quite literally for cardinals shut away behind secure doors. Other Romans also were subjected to curfews and assorted restrictions on movement or activity for a variety of reasons, notably to prevent the violent disorder which could rock Rome during conclaves. The hiatus created by a conclave could go on for months (72 days in 1549–50, 113 in 1559, 130 in 1669–70, 151 in 1691, and 180 in 1740 are some of the longer examples). Statues sometimes toppled during that time; released prisoners roamed the streets; plagues even occasionally stalked the land. Sede Vacante—the period
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本文回应的邀请提供了一个独特的——希望是一生一次的——机会,让我们根据新的问题和优先事项重新思考熟悉的材料。1523年至1775年的教皇秘密会议是我最近一些研究的重点,它似乎提供了早期现代意大利人生活中与我们许多人在2020年至2021年在全球经历的情况最接近的相似之处之一。然后,就像现在一样,封锁盛行,对红衣主教来说,确实是关在安全的门后。其他罗马人也受到宵禁和各种各样的行动或活动限制,出于各种原因,特别是为了防止可能在秘密会议期间撼动罗马的暴力混乱。秘密会议造成的中断可能会持续数月(1549-50年为72天,1559年为113天,1669-70年为130天,1691年为151天,1740年为180天)。在那段时间里,雕像有时会倒塌;获释的囚犯在街上游荡;瘟疫甚至偶尔会在这片土地上肆虐。side vacant——这段时间
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