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Rome's Apostolic Heritage: The Discourses about St. Peter's Basilica and Santa Maria Maggiore
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Guglielmo Sirleto has generally been acknowledged as a crucial contributor to defending the papacy’s claims over St Peter’s primacy, including the apostle’s legendary arrival to Rome before his martyrdom. Sirleto established himself as a pivotal prelate, who assisted Pope Paul IV in rearranging the ceremonial apparatus for the solemn celebrations of the
Cathedra Petri
(St Peter’s Throne).
Scholars, however, were unable to properly examine his
De praestantia basilicae Vaticanae
, because the manuscripts of this discourse were never completely identified. The edition of this treatise will therefore primarily provide a reconstruction of Sirleto’s working methods in readjusting the ceremonial solemnities prescribed for the feast day of the
according to Curial Ceremony.
The second discourse concerns, on the other hand, a description of the basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore on the Esquiline Hill, which Sirleto composed for the Cardinal Bishop of Milan, Carlo Borromeo. In contrast to the edition of the first discourse in this volume, the
Trattato sopra la chiesa di Santa Maria Maggiore
is presented according to the correspondence between Borromeo and Sirleto.
Cathedra Petri
(St Peter’s Throne).
Scholars, however, were unable to properly examine his
De praestantia basilicae Vaticanae
, because the manuscripts of this discourse were never completely identified. The edition of this treatise will therefore primarily provide a reconstruction of Sirleto’s working methods in readjusting the ceremonial solemnities prescribed for the feast day of the
according to Curial Ceremony.
The second discourse concerns, on the other hand, a description of the basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore on the Esquiline Hill, which Sirleto composed for the Cardinal Bishop of Milan, Carlo Borromeo. In contrast to the edition of the first discourse in this volume, the
Trattato sopra la chiesa di Santa Maria Maggiore
is presented according to the correspondence between Borromeo and Sirleto.
Guglielmo Sirleto has generally been acknowledged as a crucial contributor to defending the papacy’s claims over St Peter’s primacy, including the apostle’s legendary arrival to Rome before his martyrdom. Sirleto established himself as a pivotal prelate, who assisted Pope Paul IV in rearranging the ceremonial apparatus for the solemn celebrations of the
Cathedra Petri
(St Peter’s Throne).
Scholars, however, were unable to properly examine his
De praestantia basilicae Vaticanae
, because the manuscripts of this discourse were never completely identified. The edition of this treatise will therefore primarily provide a reconstruction of Sirleto’s working methods in readjusting the ceremonial solemnities prescribed for the feast day of the
according to Curial Ceremony.
The second discourse concerns, on the other hand, a description of the basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore on the Esquiline Hill, which Sirleto composed for the Cardinal Bishop of Milan, Carlo Borromeo. In contrast to the edition of the first discourse in this volume, the
Trattato sopra la chiesa di Santa Maria Maggiore
is presented according to the correspondence between Borromeo and Sirleto.
Cathedra Petri
(St Peter’s Throne).
Scholars, however, were unable to properly examine his
De praestantia basilicae Vaticanae
, because the manuscripts of this discourse were never completely identified. The edition of this treatise will therefore primarily provide a reconstruction of Sirleto’s working methods in readjusting the ceremonial solemnities prescribed for the feast day of the
according to Curial Ceremony.
The second discourse concerns, on the other hand, a description of the basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore on the Esquiline Hill, which Sirleto composed for the Cardinal Bishop of Milan, Carlo Borromeo. In contrast to the edition of the first discourse in this volume, the
Trattato sopra la chiesa di Santa Maria Maggiore
is presented according to the correspondence between Borromeo and Sirleto.