The Department of History of Architecture in the Faculty for the Built Environment - which has absorbed all the academic initiatives of the former International Institute for Baroque Studies at the University of Malta - has published number 3, volume IV of The Journal of Baroque Studies.
Edited by Prof. Frans Ciappara and designed by Dr Hermann Bonnici, the academic content of the journal includes the following academic contributions:
Edited by Prof. Frans Ciappara and designed by Dr Hermann Bonnici, the academic content of the journal includes the following academic contributions:
- Professor Massimiliano Ghilardi’s ‘Grotte, più intrigate, che il laberinto di Dedalo’ - Alla ricerca della Roma sotterranea tra fine Cinquecento e prima metà del Seicento
- Rev. Dr Jonathan Farrugia’s The forgotten early eighteenth-century Passion Tableaux set of Senglea
- PhD candidate Andrea profeta’s ‘Bagasce di funnaco’ - Morale sessuale e giustizia criminale nella Cefalù del XVII secolo
- Dr Joshua Belter’s How Vermeer’s Woman Holding a Balance Demonstrates Visual and Pious Beauty
- Dr Stefano Zammit’s Clero diocesano a Malta tra la fine del Cinquecento e la seconda metà del Settecento
- Professor Francesco Frasca’s Il commercio internazionale delle Compagnie delle Indie Olandesi: Veregnigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC) e West IndischeCompagnie (WIC)
- Dr Thomas Freller’s ‘Postponing oblivion’ and tools of political legitimation - Relics in Malta and their echo in the foreign world in the age of Baroque
- Nicola Montesano’s La SS.ma Trinità di Venosa. Da Monastero Benedettino a Baliaggio Giovannita
- Martin Micallef’s The Capuchin Friary and Church at Floriana - An addition to Girolamo Cassar’s Works according to the writings of Padre Pelegio
- Prof. Charles Savona-Ventura’s The Ordres Royaux, Militaires & Hospitaliers de Saint Lazare de Jérusalem & de Notre-Dame du Mont-Carmel at the turn of the 19th century
- Prof. Denis De Lucca’s Baroque Wall paintings in the former ciborium of Antico Convento dei Capuccini in Ragusa - A focus on Fra Angelo de Joyeuse
- Prof. Lino Bianco’s Galileo Galilei: A Machiavel at the Papal Inquisition