OAR@UM Collection: /library/oar/handle/123456789/38413 2025-11-15T21:31:46Z 2025-11-15T21:31:46Z L' estetica e la rappresentazione del potere : il 'Barocco trionfante' nella decorazione navale, emblema dell'autorita assolutista, esibizione delle armi e della gloria del Sovrano Frasca, Francesco /library/oar/handle/123456789/21747 2017-09-15T01:25:43Z 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z Title: L' estetica e la rappresentazione del potere : il 'Barocco trionfante' nella decorazione navale, emblema dell'autorita assolutista, esibizione delle armi e della gloria del Sovrano Authors: Frasca, Francesco Abstract: Before 1600, ships were barely decorated, however this changed because ships were playing an important role in the expansion of the known world. Cargo ships were becoming battle ships and thus they started to become more decorated. This decoration included painting and sculpture, but unfortunately it was not considered as an art form and rarely documented. This article describes the methods and decoration of ships during the Baroque period, and how these decorations served to represent the power and prestige of their owner. 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z 'Lift up your heart' : the poem Sursum corda by Margaretha Susanne von Kuntsch Let us lift up our heart with our hands unto God in the heavens (Lamentations 3:41) McDonald, William C. /library/oar/handle/123456789/21731 2017-09-15T01:25:45Z 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z Title: 'Lift up your heart' : the poem Sursum corda by Margaretha Susanne von Kuntsch Let us lift up our heart with our hands unto God in the heavens (Lamentations 3:41) Authors: McDonald, William C. Abstract: Margaretha Susanna von Kuntsch (1651-1717) was a well-read, pious, Protestant author who blended a strong religious faith with a neoStoic philosophy in her writings, which encompass lyric poems and an operetta. She is a seriously under-appreciated writer whose work is rarely assessed from an aesthetic standpoint. Elke O. Hedstrom claims that Sursum corda, the poem with which the present essay is concerned, expresses a world-negating attitude, employing typical, antithetical statements, as well as images of vanitas. 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Book Review] Malta Historical Society Proceedings of History Week 2011 Martin, Gillian M. /library/oar/handle/123456789/21730 2017-09-15T01:25:37Z 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z Title: [Book Review] Malta Historical Society Proceedings of History Week 2011 Authors: Martin, Gillian M. Abstract: Book Review for Malta Historical Society Proceedings of History Week 2011. By Joan Abela, Emanuel Buttigieg, Krystle Farrugia (eds.). Midsea books. 2013. ISBN 9789993274391. This publication of History Week Proceedings by the Malta Historical Society offersa multi-perspectival, temporally layered representation of the social environments and political challenges in Malta, spanning from early sixteenth century to the first half of the twentieth. The collection of papers opens a window onto power dynamics; struggles for symbolic and cultural capital; descriptions of individuals' ambitions, pride, and entrepreneurial spirit; shifting concepts of nationhood; and tensions between emergent cultural identities. The individual papers presented are diverse in style, length and focus yet they hang together comfortably, one complementing the other, often raising questions that are echoed in the next. 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z Palazzo Adriano in Sicily and the Jesuit Mission of 1638 Cassar, Carmel /library/oar/handle/123456789/21729 2017-09-15T01:25:31Z 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z Title: Palazzo Adriano in Sicily and the Jesuit Mission of 1638 Authors: Cassar, Carmel Abstract: The study that follows is based upon a three page manuscript description of a mission which was carried out in 1638 at the mountainous village of Palazzo Adriano by the Jesuits. The Arberesch - as the Albanians of Italy are known - were originally allowed to settle in Palazzo Adriano by the Abbot of Fossanova and Casamare who at the time was the landowner of that area. According to Pietro Pompilio Rodota, the original community which was established at Palazzo Adriano consisted of thirteen extended families.But the territory changed hands in 1527 when the Opezzinga family, a family of bankers and merchants of Pisan origin, became the feudal overlords of the territory. 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z