Academic literature on the topic 'Santa Caterina (Church : Sassari, Italy)'

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Journal articles on the topic "Santa Caterina (Church : Sassari, Italy)"

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Есипова, М. В. "The «Enigmatic» Italian Musical Instrument of the Early 15th Century From the Metropolitan Museum Collection (in the Context of the West — East Interactions)." Научный вестник Московской консерватории, no. 2(33) (June 22, 2018): 162–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.26176/mosconsv.2018.33.2.08.

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Статья посвящена поиску возможных прообразов уникального инструмента из коллекции Метрополитен-музея, определяемого как мандора (инв. номер 64.101.1409) и двух похожих итальянских же обрацов: ребеккино (Вена, Музей истории искусств, инв. номер Sam 433) и виолетты (часовня церкви Св. Екатерины — Caterina de’Vigri, Болонья). Привлекая данные из области исторического инструментария Азии и европейские иконографические источники XVII–XVIII веков, зафиксировавшие музыкальные реалии Крымского ханства и Сефевидского государства, автор указывает на ныне вышедший из практики инструмент, который бытовал в Крымском ханстве. Этот не исследованный до сих пор инструмент представлял собой модификацию смычкового кобуза, распространенного у тюркских народов кыпчако-ногайской языковой группы. Инструмент мог попасть в Италию (где была создана его европеизированная форма) благодаря тесным контактам Крымского ханства с Венецианской, а затем с Генуэзской республикой, продолжавшимся до середины XV века. The article is focused on possible prototypes of unique instrument from the Metropolitan Museum collection identified as mandora (catalogue number 64.101.1409) and two similar exemplars also of Italian origin, rebecchino (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Sam 433) and violetta (currently preserved in the chapel of the St. Catherine [Santa Caterina de’ Vigri] church in Bologna). Data on historical instruments of Asia as well as European 17th–18th centuries iconographic sources fixing music realities of the Crimean khanate and the Safavid empire are involved, bringing the author to conclusion that a common instrument of the Crimean khanate, now out of use, could be considered as a prototype of the examined one. This Crimean instrument still not investigated in modern organology was a modification of a bow kobuz spread widely among the Turk peoples of the Kypchak-Nogay linguistic group. The instrument could be brought to Italy (where its Europeanized form was produced then) due to close connections of the Crimean khanate with the Venetian Republic, later with the Genoese Republic which lasted till the mid of the 15th century.
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Filigheddu, Cosimo. Buttate giù quella chiesa: Santa Caterina, la vera storia della demolizione. EDES Editrice democratica sarda, 2018.

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Caccin, Angelo Maria. S. Caterina del Sassoballaro. 3rd ed. Nicolini, 1990.

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Raffaele, Casciaro, and Casciaro Raffaele, eds. La basilica di Santa Caterina d'Alessandria in Galatina. Mario Congedo editore, 2019.

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author, Doronzo Ruggiero, ed. La basilica di Santa Caterina d'Alessandria a Galatina. Mario Adda editore, 2019.

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Zimdars, Dagmar. Die Ausmalung der Franziskanerkirche Santa Caterina in Galatina/Apulien. Tuduv Verlagsgesellschaft, 1988.

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Sperandeo, Roberta. La chiesa di Santa Caterina d'Alessandria di Termini Imerese. Kalós edizioni d'arte, 2017.

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Maria, Caccin Angelo, ed. L' Eremo di S. Caterina sul Lago Maggiore: Quando la leggenda diventa storia. Nicolini, 1995.

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Cosmi, Nicoletta. Gli stendardi "ritrovati" delle Confraternite di Santa Maria Maddalena e di Santa Caterina di Borgo San Sepolcro (secc. XIV-XV). UB, University Book, 2019.

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Massimilla, Simone. Chiesa di S. Caterina della Rosa dei Funari: Restauro delle cappelle. Palombi, 2011.

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Audenino, Roberta. Le pergamene dei monasteri albesi della Beata Margherita di Savoia e di Santa Caterina: XI-XIV secolo. Società per gli studi storici, archeologicied artistici della Provincia di Cuneo, 2007.

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