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, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2024 Hardback, 2 vols, 660 pages, Size:175 x 260 mm, Illustrations:256 b/w, 142 col., Language: English. ISBN 9781915487421.
Summary Whereas other volumes in the Corpus Rubenianum series address a single topic, Part IV (The Holy Trinity, The Life of the Virgin, Madonnas and The Holy Family) deals with very distinct topics, two of which, The Trinity and The Life of the Virgin, form the subject of the present book. More precisely, the book deals with the Virgin's pre-Annunciation life, as those episodes involving her son - the Annunciation itself, Mary's suffering during Christ's passion, her assumption, and coronation - have been treated in the parts of the Corpus that deal with Christ's life. The focus here is on Mary's birth, upbringing and marriage, events described in varying detail in Early Christian and medieval texts. Not all the works discussed are by Rubens himself, but all show his artistic ingenuity, evident in his novel treatment of well-known subjects, often with a long visual tradition, as well as in his ability to devise new ones. Also catalogued here are such important altarpieces as The Immaculate Conception once owned by Philip IV of Spain and the magnificent Virgin as the Woman of the Apocalypse. The very different theme of The Holy Trinity comprises just four entries, which, however, constitute half the volume. During the occupation of Mantua by Napoleonic troops, the three enormous paintings which Duke Vincenzo I Gonzaga had commissioned from Rubens were removed from the Church of Santissima Trinit . The Transfiguration and The Baptism of Christ, both prime examples of the Trinity's manifestation on earth, have survived intact. The Gonzaga Family in Adoration of The Trinity was, by contrast, cut into fragments. The large central section with the portraits of Vincenzo, his wife and parents looking up at the angels displaying a tapestry with the Trinity was, however, rescued for Mantua. Other fragments, primarily with portraits of the children and halberdiers, were dispersed, though some have since resurfaced. The analysis of this commission offers the first comprehensive treatment of the material in English and highlights this project as the earliest indication of Rubens's creative potential in designing large-scale decorative programmes. TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME ONE Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Catalogue Raisonn VOLUME TWO Appendices List of Figures Figures Bibliography Indexes Sources of Photographs
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2024 Hardcovers with dusjackets; 2 vols, Pages:660 pages, Size:175 x 260 mm, Illustrations:256 b/w, 142 col. Language(s):English. FINE.
The book deals with the Virgin's pre-Annunciation life, as those episodes involving her son the Annunciation itself, Mary's suffering during Christ's passion, her assumption, and coronationWhereas other volumes in the Corpus Rubenianum series address a single topic, Part IV (The Holy Trinity, The Life of the Virgin, Madonnas and The Holy Family) deals with very distinct topics, two of which, The Trinity and The Life of the Virgin, form the subject of the present book. More precisely, the book deals with the Virgin's pre-Annunciation life, as those episodes involving her son ? the Annunciation itself, Mary's suffering during Christ's passion, her assumption, and coronation ? have been treated in the parts of the Corpus that deal with Christ's life. The focus here is on Mary's birth, upbringing and marriage, events described in varying detail in Early Christian and medieval texts. Not all the works discussed are by Rubens himself, but all show his artistic ingenuity, evident in his novel treatment of well-known subjects, often with a long visual tradition, as well as in his ability to devise new ones. Also catalogued here are such important altarpieces as The Immaculate Conception once owned by Philip IV of Spain and the magnificent Virgin as the Woman of the Apocalypse. The very different theme of The Holy Trinity comprises just four entries, which, however, constitute half the volume. During the occupation of Mantua by Napoleonic troops, the three enormous paintings which Duke Vincenzo I Gonzaga had commissioned from Rubens were removed from the Church of Santissima Trinit . The Transfiguration and The Baptism of Christ, both prime examples of the Trinity's manifestation on earth, have survived intact. The Gonzaga Family in Adoration of The Trinity was, by contrast, cut into fragments. The large central section with the portraits of Vincenzo, his wife and parents looking up at the angels displaying a tapestry with the Trinity was, however, rescued for Mantua. Other fragments, primarily with portraits of the children and halberdiers, were dispersed, though some have since resurfaced. The analysis of this commission offers the first comprehensive treatment of the material in English and highlights this project as the earliest indication of Rubens's creative potential in designing large-scale decorative programmes.
V. V. Olovenikov Description and guide to the Holy Trinity-Sergius Lavra. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Olovenikov V. V. Opisanie i putevoditel po Svyato-Troitse-Sergievoy Lavre. Second Edition of the Book: Typo-Lithography of I. I. Polyakov 1896 AD 6. From Moscow to Trinity Lavra (Krasnoe Selo Perlovo Bolshaye Mytishchi Pushkino Talitsa Khotkovo Sergievo). Prerequisite information for visitors (hotels hours of worship in Lavra): Holy Trinity-Sergiev Lavra (fence Lavra estate buildings outside Lavra): Own Lavra buildings (Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity Church of the apparition of the Blessed Trinity Church of Nikon avenue southwestern vestiture of Trinity Cathedral Assumption Cathedral Church of the Assumption of the Holy Spirit Church of the Nativity of John the Baptist Church of the Smolensk Icon of the Lavra We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb52d6e400154a73d2
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2010 Hardcover. 428 p., 1 colour ill., 152 x 229 mm, Languages: English. Fine copy. Including an index. ISBN 9782503534589.
The Trinity and Creation are central themes in the theology of the Augustinian Canons of the Abbey of St Victor during its time of greatest flourishing in the twelfth century. In this volume, three of the most important Victorine theological works are introduced and completely translated into English for the first time: On the Three Days, by Hugh of St. Victor (d. 1141), a lyrical yet philosophical study of how the power, wisdom, and goodness of God can be known from the things God has made; Hugh?s Sentences on Divinity, lecture notes which show how the divine ideas (?primordial causes?) serve God in creation; and On the Trinity, by Richard of St. Victor (d. 1173), one of the enduring classics of Christian theology, which analyzes the Trinity in terms of love. Also included are two of Adam of St. Victor?s sequences in praise of the Trinity.
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2010 Hardcover, 428 p., 1 colour ill., 152 x 229 mm, Languages: English, Fine copy. Including an index. ISBN 9782503534589.
The Trinity and Creation are central themes in the theology of the Augustinian Canons of the Abbey of St Victor during its time of greatest flourishing in the twelfth century. In this volume, three of the most important Victorine theological works are introduced and completely translated into English for the first time: On the Three Days, by Hugh of St. Victor (d. 1141), a lyrical yet philosophical study of how the power, wisdom, and goodness of God can be known from the things God has made; Hugh?s Sentences on Divinity, lecture notes which show how the divine ideas (?primordial causes?) serve God in creation; and On the Trinity, by Richard of St. Victor (d. 1173), one of the enduring classics of Christian theology, which analyzes the Trinity in terms of love. Also included are two of Adam of St. Victor?s sequences in praise of the Trinity.<br>This volume is edited by Boyd Taylor Coolman (PhD, Notre Dame University; Theology Dept. Boston College), author of The Theology of Hugh of St. Victor: An Interpretation (2010), and Dale M. Coulter (DPhil, Oxford; School of Divinity, Regent University), author of Per Visibilia ad Invisibilia: Theological Method in Richard of St. Victor (d. 1173) (2006).