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Il martire romano tra devozione e rappresentazione: l’inedita relazione di una festa barocca (Roma 1583)
Roma, Aldo
2017
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Bertolone, Paola
; Corea, Annamaria
; Gavrilovich, Donatella
(Eds.)
“Trame di meraviglia”. Studi per Silvia Carandini
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Keywords :
Baroque feasts; procession; martyrdom; Rome
Disciplines :
Performing arts
Author, co-author :
Roma, Aldo
;
Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences historiques > Musicologie
Language :
Italian
Title :
Il martire romano tra devozione e rappresentazione: l’inedita relazione di una festa barocca (Roma 1583)
Publication date :
2017
Main work title :
“Trame di meraviglia”. Studi per Silvia Carandini
Author, co-author :
Gavrilovich, Donatella
Editor :
Bertolone, Paola
Corea, Annamaria
Publisher :
UniversItalia, Rome, Italy
Edition :
, a cura di P. Bertolone - A. Corea - D. Gavrilovich, UniversItalia, Roma 2017, pp. 305-314, 409-410. [ISBN 978-88-6507-826-6]
ISBN/EAN :
978-88-6507-826-6
Pages :
305-314, 409-410
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Editorial reviewed
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