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Local antiquities, local identities
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12 October 2018

HISTORY / General, Antiques, vintage and collectables, ART / History / Baroque & Rococo, ART / History / Renaissance, The Arts: art forms, Literature: history and criticism, History and Archaeology, European history: medieval period, middle ages, History of art
Introduction – Kathleen Christian and Bianca de Divitiis
1 A local Renaissance: Florentine Quattrocento palaces and all’antica styles – Richard Schofield
2 The arch of Trajan in Ancona and civic identity in the Italian Quattrocento from Ciriaco d’Ancona to the death of Matthias Corvinus – Francesco Benelli
3 Roma caput mundi: Rome’s local antiquities as symbol and source – Kathleen Christian
4 A local sense of the past: spolia, re-use and all’antica building in southern Italy, 1400–1600 – Bianca de Divitiis
5 The Gaulish past of Milan and the French invasion of Italy – Oren Margolis
6 Reusing and redisplaying antiquities in early modern France – William Stenhouse
7 Local antiquities in Spain: from Tarragona to Córdoba – Fernando Marías
8 Local antiquaries and the expansive sense of the past: a case study from Counter-Reformation Spain – Katrina B. Olds
9 Luís de Camões’s The Lusiads and the paradoxes of expansion – João R. Figueiredo
10 Semini and his progeny: the construction of Antwerp’s antique past – Edward Wouk
11 Resurrecting Belgica romana: Peter Ernst von Mansfeld’s garden of antiquities in Clausen, Luxemburg, 1563–90 – Krista De Jonge
12 On Romans, Batavians and giants: the quest for the true origin of architecture in the Dutch Republic – Konrad Ottenheym
13 The role of ancient remains in the Sarmatian culture of early modern Poland – Barbara Arciszewska
14 Inventing England: English identity and the Scottish ‘other’, 1586–1625 – Jenna M. Schultz
Index