Yazar
Unknown artist
Basım Tarihi
1686
Basım Yeri
Valencia, Spain -
Konu
Manuscript, paper, watercolour, pen and ink, colour applications and silk bookbinding
Tür
kitap
Dil
Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital
Evet
Yazma
Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar
H: 26.6 cm; w: 39 cm
Kütüphane
Museum With No Frontiers
Demirbaş Numarası
5027
Kayıt Numarası
BAR_hu_Mus11_A_43
Lokasyon
Budapest History Museum
Tarih
1686
Notlar
TheAcademia Poetica…is a compilation of literary pieces that were read to the assembly of Academia Literaria de Valencia on 13 October 1686 in Valencia to commemorate the recapture of Buda from the Turks.A poetry competition was announced by the Academia Literaria de Valencia in 1686, andAcademia Poetica…contains all the works from the competition. The enthusiasm that spread all over Christian Europe, the importance of the event and the crusade-like feature of the recapture of Buda from the Turks in 1686, were perhaps why such a great number of poetic and epic pieces of literature glorified the event. Most of the works compiled here were read to the festive assemblies of contemporary literary academies, and some of them were published in printed form. The poems glorify Pope Innocent XI, the Emperor Leopold I Habsburg, members of the Sacra Lega, the chief commanders, Charles Duke V of Lorraine and Maximilian II Emanuel the Bavarian Elector, the soldiers, the glorious siege and the decisive day of recapture on 2 September 1686 and the new cardinals nominated on the same day. This beautifully decorated piece is a rare example of illuminated, hand-written literature.
Örnek Metin
TheAcademia Poetica… is a compilation of literary pieces that were read to the Assembly of Academia Literaria de Valencia on the on 13 October 1686 in Valencia commemorating the recapture of Buda. A rare example of an illuminated literary document that commemorates the recapture of Buda and a festive event. — From Bishop Zsigmond Bubics’ Collection — On the basis of the inscription and text
Bu sayfanın künyesi
Prepared by:Terézia BARDI,SURNAME: BardiNAME: Terézia AnnaAFFILIATION: National Trust of Monuments for HungaryTITLE: Art Historian, Vice Director for Research at The National Trust ofMonuments for Hungary; MWNF DBA local co-ordinator (Hungary), authorand copy-editorCV:Terézia Bardi, Vice Director for Research at the National Trust of Monuments for Hungary since 2004, was awarded her MA in History and History of Art at the Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest. After a period of fellowships mainly in Italy, Terézia gained her PhD from the Faculty of Art History at the same university for her thesisPresentation and Representation – the European Reception of the Liberation of Buda in 1686: Feast and Public Opinion. Her main fields of research are 17th-and18th-century Baroque and Rococo: the spectacles, festival decorations and associated iconography – including theatre productions of the period – and interior decoration of historic houses. Since 1988, she has edited a number of art historical books that include some on Oriental art and architecture. She is MWNF DBA’s local (Hungarian) co-ordinator, author and copy-editor.Beatrix BASICS
Seçili bibliyografya
Budapestaz Újkorban(Budapestin Modern Times), (ed. G. Szvoboda Dománszky), Budapest, 1995, pp. 16–17.Bardi, T., Prezentáció és reprezentáció – Buda 1686-os visszafoglalásának európai fogadtatása: ünnep és közvélemény (Presentation and Representation – the European Reception of the Liberation of Buda in 1686: Feast and Public Opinion), PhD thesis, 2002, pp. 329–330.