The District of the Green Dragon: Neighbourhood Life and Social Change in Renaissance Florence.The fifteenth-century neighborhood of the Green Dragon, one of the sixteen administrative districts into which Florence was divided, formed a triangle comprising most of the built-up area within the city walls from the river Arno at the Ponte alla Carraia south along the Via Serragli, bounded on the west by the San Frediano city gate, and on the east by the Piazza of Santo Spirito. Largely coterminous co·ter·mi·nous adj. Variant of conterminous. Adj. 1. coterminous - being of equal extent or scope or duration coextensive, conterminous with the parish of San Frediano, the district also included the major Carmelite church of Santa Maria del Carmine Santa Maria del Carmine is the name of several churches in Italy:
n. The 14th century, especially with reference to Italian art and literature. [Italian, from (mil) trecento, (one thousand) three hundred : tre, three it was strongly identified with the Ciompi; the streets of the Fondaccio and Cuculia and the area of the Badia di Camaldoli were rallying points for the wool-workers' uprisings. Samuel Cohn has argued on the basis of statistics on residence and marriage patterns that, in contrast to patricians whose city-wide identity was apparent in their political affiliations and family alliances, the working classes looked largely to their local communities. Eckstein shows that the substance of community was as much spiritual as secular, based on participation in the life of the district's churches and the lay confraternities they housed. Fleshing out the texture of spiritual experience by exploring active community virtues like charity (the focus of John Henderson's studies of confraternities), Eckstein redresses the balance of Ronald Weissman's picture of these groups as refuges from agonistic agonistic /ag·o·nis·tic/ (ag?o-nis´tik) pertaining to a struggle or competition; as an agonistic muscle, counteracted by an antagonistic muscle. social relations: "Drago emerges as a community whose everyday life was steeped to an extraordinary degree in religious symbol and metaphor, to the point that the sacred became indistinguishable from temporal concerns" (xxi). His portrait of the Drago artist Neri di Bicci Neri di Bicci (1419 – 1491) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance. A prolific painter of mainly religious themes, he was active mainly in Florence and in the medium of tempera. His father was Bicci di Lorenzo (1373-1452). His grandfather, Lorenzo di Bicci (c. , a leading light of the confraternity con·fra·ter·ni·ty n. pl. con·fra·ter·ni·ties An association of persons united in a common purpose or profession. [Middle English confraternite of Sant'Agnese and its celebrated performances of the Ascension play at the Carmine carmine /car·mine/ (kahr´min) a red coloring matter used as a histologic stain. indigo carmine indigotindisulfonate sodium. car·mine n. , is a lively contribution to our picture of the role of artist and his workshop in the life of a community finely attuned at·tune tr.v. at·tuned, at·tun·ing, at·tunes 1. To bring into a harmonious or responsive relationship: an industry that is not attuned to market demands. 2. to the significance of visual symbols and deeply involved in the performance of sacred drama. It is both apt and poignant that the infiltration of the Company of Sant'Agnese by Lorenzo de' Medici Lorenzo de' Medici. For the members of the Medici family thus named, use Medici, Lorenzo de'. and his followers should signal the invasion of the local community's identity by the growing power of the Medicean state. DALE KENT University of California, Riverside The University of California, Riverside, commonly known as UCR or UC Riverside, is a public research university and one of ten campuses of the University of California system. |
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