The New World in Early Modern Italy, 1492–1750
Cambridge University Press, 11/16/2017
EAN 9781107122871, ISBN10: 1107122872
Hardcover, 360 pages, 26.1 x 18.3 x 2.2 cm
Language: English
Italians became fascinated by the New World in the early modern period. While Atlantic World scholarship has traditionally tended to focus on the acts of conquest and the politics of colonialism, these essays consider the reception of ideas, images and goods from the Americas in the non-colonial states of Italy. Italians began to venerate images of the Peruvian Virgin of Copacabana, plant tomatoes, potatoes, and maize, and publish costume books showcasing the clothing of the kings and queens of Florida, revealing the powerful hold that the Americas had on the Italian imagination. By considering a variety of cases illuminating the presence of the Americas in Italy, this volume demonstrates how early modern Italian culture developed as much from multicultural contact - with Mexico, Peru, Brazil, and the Caribbean - as it did from the rediscovery of classical antiquity.
1. Introduction Elizabeth Horodowich and Lia Markey
Part I. Italy before and after the Conquest
2. Italy and the New World Elizabeth Horodowich
3. Dante and the New World Mary Watt
4. Venetian diplomacy, Spanish gold, and the New World in the sixteenth century Federica Ambrosini
Part II. The New World and Italian Religious Culture
5. Three Bolognese Franciscan missionaries in the New World in the early sixteenth century Massimo Donattini
6. Missionary gift records of Mexican objects in early modern Italy Davide Domenici
7. Federico Borromeo and the New World in early modern Milan Maria Matilde Benzoni
8. The Virgin of Copacabana in early modern Italy
a disembodied devotion Karen Lloyd
9. Jesuit martyrdom imagery between Mexico and Rome Katherine McAllen
Part III. New World Plants in the Italian Imagination
10. Southern Italy and the New World in the age of encounters Mackenzie Cooley
11. The impact of New World plants, 1500–1800
the Americas in Italy David Gentilcore
12. Renaissance Florentines in the Tropics
Brazil, the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, and the limits of empire Brian Brege
Part IV. Representing America
13. Aldrovandi's New World natives in Bologna (or how to draw the unseen al vivo) Lia Markey
14. Cesare Vecellio's Floridians in the Venetian book market
beautiful imports Ann Rosalind Jones
15. Baroque Italian epic from Granada to the New World
Columbus conquers the Moors Nathalie Hester
16. The conquest of Mexico in the Venetian operatic
Vivaldi's Motezuma Ireri Chávez Bárcenas.