ABSTRACT

This section argues that modern culture in Rome has an important prehistory in the late Medieval decline of Aristotelian natural theology and turn to voluntarism. The work of theologians like Scotus and Ockham suggested new theories of creation. The interest in these ideas of creation recur in artistic movements in early modern Rome, from Michelangelo and Mannerism to Baroque art, as later chapters will articulate.

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