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Jusepe Renao y el ceremonial de la corte de los virreyes de Nápoles

Diego Sola-2013-01-01-DIGITAL.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council (CSIC))

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[EN]During the first third of the seventeenth century the viceregal court of Naples reached a great development and maturity in their organization and ceremonial. The appearance (almost consecutive) of two books of ceremonies, made by two masters of ceremonies of the viceroys, Miguel Díez de Aux and Jusepe Renao, explains the ceremonial sophistication that happens in a court as the Neapolitan in the context of the Spanish monarchy of the Habsburgs. The second of these texts, an elaborate ceremonies manual compiled by Jusepe Renao, active from 1622 to 1637, is the starting point for a set of considerations around the growing interest in the ceremonial at that historic moment.

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[EN]During the first third of the seventeenth century the viceregal court of Naples reached a great development and maturity in their organization and ceremonial. The appearance (almost consecutive) of two books of ceremonies, made by two masters of ceremonies of the viceroys, Miguel Díez de Aux and Jusepe Renao, explains the ceremonial sophistication that happens in a court as the Neapolitan in the context of the Spanish monarchy of the Habsburgs. The second of these texts, an elaborate ceremonies manual compiled by Jusepe Renao, active from 1622 to 1637, is the starting point for a set of considerations around the growing interest in the ceremonial at that historic moment.

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