La Biblioteca Angelica di Roma – Gennaro Sasso, la Divina Commedia
La Biblioteca Angelica di Roma, situata a pochi passi da Piazza Navona nello storico palazzo di S. Agostino, fu istituita per volontà del vescovo agostiniano Angelo Rocca che nel 1604 ne decretò l’apertura destinandola a “beneficio pubblico” di Roma e d’Europa. Attualmente il patrimonio librario della Biblioteca raggiunge la consistenza di oltre 200.000 volumi tra Fondo antico e Fondo moderno. Il filosofo Gennaro Sasso – felice di trovarsi “in quel piccolo microcosmo che è la bellissima Biblioteca Angelica: quando ci torno, l’animo si ristora – illustra un preziosissimo manoscritto del Trecento de La Divina Commedia, un testo che i giovani dovrebbero leggere interamente e attentamente per la sua forza rigeneratrice”. Nella Chiesa di Sant’Agostino, adiacente alla Biblioteca, è possibile ammirare due capolavori: La Madonna dei pellegrini del Caravaggio e l’affresco del Profeta Isaia di Raffaello.
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POP FILM ART. Il cinema che si mostra Biblioteca Angelica - RaiNews 24 di Susanna Rotunno
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Walking itinerary Piazza Navona | Rome
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This is a short walking itinerary that you can follow or use as inspiration for your own tour when in Rome.
I started from Piazza Navona and walked around in the neighbourhood stopping by some cool places.
Here's the complete list for reference:
Piazza Navona
Sant'Agnese in Agone
Sant'Andrea della Valle
San Luigi dei Francesi
Biblioteca Angelica (library)
Sant'Agostino
Pantheon
Caffè Sant'Eustachio
Gunther ice cream place
Biblioteche nascoste di Roma
La Biblioteca Angelica e la “Crociera” del Collegio Romano con l’annessa Sala di Lettura. #carlomarinoeuropeannewsagency
DORDAS FLOWERS AT BIBLIOTECA ANGELICA
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Eric Clarks Travel Videos - Rome Italy - Sant'Agostino / Roman churches built during the Renaissance
Eric Clarks Travel Videos - Rome Italy - Sant'Agostino / Roman churches built during the Renaissance
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Sant'Agostino is a Roman Catholic church in the piazza of the same name near Piazza Navona, in the rione Sant'Eustachio, of Rome, Italy. It is one of the first Roman churches built during the Renaissance. Adjacent to the church is the Biblioteca Angelica, a library founded in 1605
The construction of the church was funded by Guillaume d'Estouteville, Archbishop of Rouen and Cardinal Camerlengo (1477-1483).[1] The façade was built in 1483 by Giacomo di Pietrasanta, using travertine taken from the Colosseum. The design of the church is attributed to the late 15th century architect Baccio Pintelli, with later 18th century restorations of the interior by Luigi Vanvitelli.[2] It is a plain work of the early Renaissance style.[3]
The Titulus S. Augustini has been held by Cardinal Jean-Pierre Ricard since 2006. Furthermore, it is the station church of the first Saturday in Lent.
A very prominent work of art presently in the church is the Madonna di Loreto in the Cavalletti Chapel (first chapel on the left), an important early Baroque painting by Caravaggio.[4]
The church also contains a Guercino canvas of Saints Augustine, John the Evangelist and Jerome; a fresco of the Prophet Isaiah by Raphael on the third pilaster of the left nave[5]; and the statue of Saint Anne and Virgin with Child, by Andrea Sansovino.
The sculpture of the Madonna del Parto (Our Lady of Childbirth) by Jacopo Sansovino based, according to a legend, on an ancient statue of Agrippina holding Nero in her arms, is reputed by tradition to work miracles in childbirth. The statue is laden with thank-offerings and always surrounded by offerings of flowers and candles.
In 1616, the 17th-century Baroque artist Giovanni Lanfranco decorated the Buongiovanni Chapel (in the left transept) with three canvases and a ceiling fresco of the Assumption.
The church also houses Melchiorre Caffà's sculpture St. Thomas of Villanova Distributing Alms, completed by his mentor Ercole Ferrata.
The church contains the tomb of Saint Monica, mother of Saint Augustine, that of Fiammetta, lover of Cesare Borgia and a famous courtesan, and that of Olav Trondsson, archbishop of Norway 1459 - 1473. His tombstone has the inscription CVI DEDERAT SACRAM MERITO NORVEGIA SEDEM HIC TEGIT OLAVI FRIGIDVS OSSA LAPIS, meaning: Here a cold stone covers the bones of Olav, to whom Norway rightly gave the holy chair.[6]
The inscriptions found in S. Agostino, a valuable source illustrating the history of the church, have been collected and published by Vincenzo Forcella.[7]
In 1741, Pietro Bracci designed and sculpted the polychrome tomb of Cardinal Giuseppe Renato Imperiali, who died on 15 January 1737.[8]
Rome, Italy - Piazza della Rotonda
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Library Casanatense, a cultural treasure hidden among the streets of Rome
By entering this doorway, you can leave behind the chaos of Rome and take a trip back in time to what feels like the Renaissance. Much of the culture of the XVI and XVII century is documented here in these rooms at the Casanatense Library, a place of incredible beauty hidden among the small streets of the Eternal City. .
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Here we visited the consecrated beauty of Vatican museum and St. Peter’s basilica. We also walked through the ancient structures of Colosseum, Palatine Hill, Roman Forum and many more....
Atopos in Rome: Coppede'
Named after Italian architect Luigi (Gino) Coppede', this magnificent square (piazza Mincio) is between villa Borghese and villa Torlonia.
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Altrestorie 7 luglio 2011 - opening sensory concept store
Altrestorie è un progetto che inaugura un nuovo modo di interpretare il rapporto con la città e con l'arte a partire da esperienze ed eventi tutti da scoprire.
Altrestorie è uno spazio di progettazione culturale e un portale web aperto alle diverse narrazioni della rete.
Altrestorie è un'associazione di amici, professionisti, creativi, esperti di cinema, letteratura, arte, marketing, comunicazione, organizzazione aziendale al lavoro per Roma.
Altrestorie è vendita di prodotti unici ed esclusivi: dall'abbigliamento all'oggettistica, dal collezionismo all'arte, dall'editoria alla ceramica e degustazioni di vini e tè pregiati con la realizzazione di eventi sensoriali.
Altrestorie produce eventi e manifestazioni di alto profilo artistico, in collaborazione con il Comune di Roma, la Casa del Cinema, la Biblioteca Angelica e altri spazi espositivi.
La sua sede è luogo di progettazione e produzione di oggetti, marchi, idee.
Altrestorie è luogo di incontro e sensory concept store.
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Exposition Karima Laraba Le masque et le Vortex
Karima Laraba, artiste Algérienne exposée “Le masque et le vortex”.
Exposition organisée par Giuseppe Ussani d’Escobar et qui se tenait du mercredi 2 octobre 2019 au Samedi 12 Octobre 2019 à la Galleria delle Biblioteca Angelica.
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