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Kirwan, Richard

Empowerment and Representation at the University in Early Modern Germany: Helmstedt and W�rzburg, 1576 - 1634. Wolfenb�tteler Arbeiten zur Barockforschung, 46.

Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag in Kommission, 2009., 2009

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Anno di pubblicazione
2009
ISBN
9783447060677
Autore
Kirwan, Richard
Editori
Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag in Kommission, 2009.
Formato
362 p.: Ill. Hardcover.
Soggetto
Academia Julia, Repr�ntation <Soziologie>, Gesellschaftsleben, Hochschullehrer, Sozialstatus, Geschichte 15776-1634, Julius-Maximilians-Universit�W�rzburg, Repr�ntation <Soziologie>, Gesellschaftsleben, Hochschullehrer, Sozialstatus, Geschichte 15776-1634, Erziehung, Schul- und Bildungswesen
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Hardcover.
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No
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Inglese
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Rilegato
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No
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Einband sehr leicht berieben, sonst ein gutes und sauberes Exemplar / Binding very slightly rubbed, otherwise a good and clean copy. - Contents Acknowledgements General Introduction: Towards a History of Representation at the Early Modern University 1. University Inauguration and Representation 1.1 Introduction 1.2 The festival of inauguration at Helmstedt 1.2.1 Analysis of ceremony: introduction 1.2.1.1 The festive entry (14th of October) 1.2.1.2 The Act of Institution and the installation of the Rector (15th of October) 1.2.1.3 The inaugural Promotionen ( 16th of October) 1.2.1.4 Oratoria! representations 1.2.1.5 Audiences 1.2.1.6 Conclusion 1.3 The festival of inauguration at W�rzburg 1.3.1 Analysis 1.4 The "festival book" and representation: the Hist�a nar- ratio de introductione Universitatis Juliae 1.5 Conclusion 2. Reputations, Representation, and the Public Life of the Scholar . 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Academic rites of passage 2.2.1 Prescribed ceremony of Promotion at Helmstedt 2.2.2 Prescribed ceremony of Promotion at W�rzburg 2.2.3 Promotion ceremonies and academic identity 2.3 The celebration of Promotion in print 2.4 Professorial portraits 2.5 Celebrations of prominence: the special case of Heinrich Meibom 2.6 Representation through commemoration 2.6.1 The commemoration of Owen G�nther 2.6.2 The commemoration of Rudolph Diephold 2.6.3 The commemoration of Johannes Caselius 2.6.4 The commemoration of Cornelis Martini: a challenge to convention? 2.6.5 Commemoration and reputation: conclusion 2.7 The Monumenta Julia and the functions of commemora- tion 2.8 Conclusion 3. Marriage and the Fashioning of Professorial Society 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Marriage strategies, professorial "community", and the Familienuniversit�3.3 Marriage pamphlets and the representation of professorial community 3.3.1 Format, design, and the fashioning of professorial com- munity 3.3.2 Representational patterns in the content of epithalamia 3.4 Conclusion 4. Representation tJhrough Architecture and its Celebration 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Construction, design, and, representational significance of university buildings 4.2.1 Helmstedt 4.2.2 W�rzburg 4.3 Unveiling festivals and representation 4.3.1 Unveiling ceremonies at Helmstedt 4.3.1.1 Procession, the use of space, and the codification of social order 4.3.1.2 Sound, spectacle, and the crowd 4.3.1.3 Performative functions of ceremony 4.3.2 The unveiling festival at W�rzburg 4.3.2.1 Festival and representation 4.3.2.2 Spectacle and spectator 4.3.2.3 Functions of the festival 4.4 Occasional publications 4.4.1 Pamphlets occasioned by the inauguration of the Juleum Novum at Helmstedt 4.4.1.1 Formats 4.4.1.2 Functions of publication; self-acknowledged and other 4.4.1.3 Description and interpretation of architecture 4.4.1.4 Schools, princes, and patronag 4.4.2 Pamphlets occasioned by the festival of dedication at W�rzburg 4.4.2.1 Format 4.4.2.2 Self-acknowledged functions 4.4.2.3 Description of architecture 4.4.2.4 Core representations 4.5 Non-inaugural celebrations of university architecture in printed text and image 4.6 Conclusion 5. Representation, Negotiation, and the Patronage Contract 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Professorial commemoration of princely patrons 5.2.1 Commemoration as negotiation at Helmstedt 5.2.1.1 Ducal funerals and the participation of professors 5.2.1.2 Opportunities for commemoration and pastoral re- sponses 5.2.1.3 Professorial commemoration of Duke Julius 5.2 A A The commemoration of Heinrich Julius 5.2.1.5 The commemoration of Friedrich Ulrich 5.2.1.6 Ducal commemoration at Helmstedt: conclusions 5.2.2 Academic commemoration of Julius Echter at W�rz- burg 5.3 Other occasional forms and the pursuit of patronage 5.4 Fulfilling the patronage contract: Friedrich Ulrich and the Bibliotheca Julia 5.5 Conclusion. ISBN 9783447060677
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