Bolognese fame of Arpadian King: Krčelić, Zaniboni, Manelli and the Compendio in rime della vita, e di alcuni miracoli di S. Ladislao re d' Ungheria (CROSBI ID 258372)
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Bolognese fame of Arpadian King: Krčelić, Zaniboni, Manelli and the Compendio in rime della vita, e di alcuni miracoli di S. Ladislao re d' Ungheria
In 1738 the Illyrian-hungarian College of Bologna published a booklet with Italian verses containing episodes of life of the holy Hungarian king Ladislas. It was, in a way, a product of cultural collaboration presented by a College alumnus Baltazar Adam Krčelić - the future Zagreb canon and famous historian - and Bolognese poet Antonio Zaniboni, founder of the Accademia de' Nascosti. The edition was adorned with an engraving by Bolognese artist Sante Manelli, representing the holy ruler on horseback, lacerating a rock with his lance and miraculously unsealing a hidden spring. The iconographical solution, as well as the composition of Manelli's engraving, shows interesting connections with several Central European examples, confirming College's role in bidirectional cultural mediation.
Illyrian-Hungarian College ; Bologna ; St Ladislas ; Compendio in rime ; Sante Manelli
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