The Warburg Institute
COLLOQUIUM
Sixteenth-century Italian Art and
Literature and the Reformation
30 - 31 January 2004
with the support of the
Dipartimento di Scienze Sociali e della Comunicazione
(University of Lecce),
Dipartimento di Storia e Culture del Testo e del Documento
(University of Tuscia, Viterbo)
and the Centre for Italian Studies, UCL
Venue:
THE WARBURG INSTITUTE
WOBURN SQUARE
LONDON WC1H OAB
Telephone: (020) 7862 8949
Fax: (020) 7862 8955
Friday 30 January
09.30 Doors open
FIRST SESSION: Literature
Chair: Lia Buono-Hodgart
10.00 Welcome: Charles Hope
10.10 Antonello Corsaro
Gli spazi e gli interventi dei letterati italiani tra Riforma e Controriforma
10.50 Luca D'Ascia and Stefano Simoncini Satira lucianesca e tradizione
erasmiana a Roma nel Cinquecento
11.30 Coffee
12.00 Paolo Procaccioli
1542: Pietro Aretino sulla via di Damasco
1.00 Lunch (for invited guests)
SECOND SESSION: Literature
Chair: Dilwyn Knox
2.00 Letizia Panizza
Speaking lamps, removable eyes and a reincarnated philosopher-cock: variations
of motifs from Lucian in the service of Cinquecento Italian satire
2.40 Christopher Cairns
Two absent friends from the "Circle" of Pietro Aretino: Gian Pietro Carafa and
Ortensio Lando
3.20 Enrico Garavelli
Ludovico Domenichi nicodemita?
4.00 Tea
4.30 Angelo Romano
La letteratura dei Riformati: Celio Secondo Curione ed Olimpia Morata
5.10 Fabio Massimo Bertolo
John Wolf e la stampa eterodossa nell'Inghilterra elisabettiana
6.00 Wine Reception
7.00 Buffet Supper (for invited guests)
Saturday 31 January
09.30 Doors open
THIRD SESSION: Art
Chair: Charles Hope
10.00 Bernard Ajkema
Il gusto del Paradiso e la persona del pittore. Frutti, forme e altri
particolari di Carlo Crivelli
10.40 Augusto Gentili
San Paolo a Venezia: scritture e immagini (1540 ca. - 1550 ca.)
11.20 Coffee
11.40 Chrysa Damianaki
La porta della Sagrestia di San Marco a Venezia di Jacopo Sansovino:
implicazioni ideologiche e culturali
12.20 Tom Nichols
Paragon of poverty: the imagery of deserving beggars in the age of Reformation
and CounterReformation
1.00 Michael Douglas Scott
Prohibition of text and licence of image: painters and the printed book in
Counter-Reformation Venice
1.45 Lunch
3.30 Conference closes
Admission free but advance notification advisable.
For further information contact:
Professor Angelo Romano: angelo.romanoateneo.unile.it; fax: 00 39 0832 498021
or
Elizabeth Witchell at the Warburg Institute:
Tel: (020) 7862 8949 or email:Elizabeth.Witchellsas.ac.uk
Quellennachweis:
CONF: 16th Cent. Ital. Art and the Reformation (London, 30.-31.Jan. 2004). In: ArtHist.net, 17.12.2003. Letzter Zugriff 11.02.2025. <https://arthist.net/archive/26052>.