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Title: The Journal of Baroque Studies : volume 3 : number 2
Authors: Ciappara, Frans
Keywords: Art, Baroque
Architecture, Baroque
Order of St John -- Malta -- History
Knights of Malta -- Malta -- History
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: University of Malta. International Institute for Baroque Studies
Citation: Ciappara, F. (ed.) (2022). The Journal of Baroque Studies : volume 3 : number 2.
Abstract: Table of contents:
- La Fondazione dei Carmelitani Scalzi a Malta: Un Primo Approfondimento alla Luce di Alcuni Documenti Archivistici: Axel Alt
- Riconsiderando Medoro Angelino (Roma, 1560 ca. - Siviglia, 1633): le tre opere di Santiago del Cile: Francesco De Nicolo
- Marks of Modernity: The Counter-Reformation as a Response to the Emerging Modern Age: Amanda M. Dutton
- Count Georg Albrecht I of Erbach and Malta in 1617 - a story of facts, half-truth and missing information: Thomas Freiler
- Realism and Empathy: Ta' Giezu Crucifix as a Visual Manifestation of Post-Tridentine Culture: Christian Attard
- Baroque Music in Catholic Churches: Abraham D'Amato
- The unique Late Baroque Church of Santa Maria dell'ltria in Ragusa, Sicily: Denis De Lucca
- The Development of the Iconography of the Holy Week Processional Statues in Malta and Gozo: Joseph F Grima
- Brevi Note Storiche su lnnocenzo XII: Nicola Montesano
- Reevaluating Cupid and Pan: The Story of Eros and the Satyr in the Farnese Gallery: Esthy Kravitz-Lurie
- '[T]he Thing of the World I Love Most' Samuel Pepys, the Diary and Domestic Music-Making in Restoration England: Charmaine Falzon
- The antithesis of Baroque - the vernacular architecture of the Mediterranean islands: Borut Juvanec
- Books Received
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/131149
ISSN: 25207016
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