Giordano Orsini (died 1438)

Giordano Orsini (died 1438)

Giordano Orsini (1360/70 — 1438) was an Italian cardinal who enjoyed an extensive career in the early fifteenth century. He was a member of the powerful Roman family of the Orsini.

Biography

Orsini was Archbishop of Naples from 1400 until 1405, when he was made a Cardinal by Innocent VII. In 1408 he abandoned the "Roman Obedience" and attended the Council of Pisa. He was subsequently administrator of the see of Pécs 1409-10, and legate of Antipope John XXIII in Spain, Picenum and Bologna. Promoted to the suburbicarian see of Albano in 1412, he had a considerable role in the Council of Constance, where he presided over the fifth session. He was the papal legate appointed to establish peace between England and France in 1418. Grand penitentiary from 1419. Legate of Pope Martin V in Bohemia, Hungary and Germany in prosecution of the Hussites in 1426.

Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals in 1428., he presided over the Papal conclave, 1431. Orsini opted for the suburbicarian see of Sabina on March 14, 1431. As the legate of Pope Eugenius IV to open the Council of Basle, he defended the rights of Pope against the claims of conciliarist movement. Archpriest of patriarchal Vatican Basilica from 1434 until his death. He is buried in a tomb in St. Peter's Basilica in Rome.

Patron of the arts

Orsini's status put him in a position to be a major patron of the arts, [W.A. Simpson, "Cardinal Giordano Orsini († 1438) as a Prince of the Church and a patron of the arts" "Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes" 29 (1966:135-59).] and during the pontificate of Martin V (1417-31), the Cardinal of Santa Sabina, as he was called, became the center of an early circle of humanist culture that included Leonardo Bruni, Poggio Bracciolini, Leonardo Dati and Lorenzo Valla, who recalled [In "De voluptate ac vero bono", noted in Robert L. Mode, "The Orsini Sala Theatri at Monte Giordano in Rome" "Renaissance Quarterly" 26.2 (Summer 1973), pp. 167-172.] how the scholars would gather, dressed in antique robes, to discuss topics of human conduct in Classical and Christian terms. This patron of artists and scholars assembled a library that comprised 244 manuscripts, which passed at his death intact to the Vatican Library. His seat was the fortress-palazzo crowning "Monte Giordano", a small rise south-east of the Ponte Sant'Angelo, which had been built in the twelfth century by the Roncioni, and had been converted and extended into a palatial complex by the Orsini. [ Mode 1973:168.]

Around 1430, Orsini built in the palazzo a "sala teatri" for his humanistic gatherings; it was the first permanent indoor theatre built in the Renaissance. Its walls were painted with an audience of illustrious personages of history, painted full-length in a cavalcade, row upon row, three hundred figures by the time the frescoes were completed, winding their way down the walls. Such a grand scheme was beyond the powers of Roman painters, whose skills and workshops had diminished during the Avignon Papacy, when the sources of patronage were removed from Rome. The Cardinal turned to the Florentine Masolino da Panicale, currently at work in Rome. The young Paolo Uccello also played a part in the enterprise. [cite journal|first=Robert |last=L. Mode|title=Masolino, Uccello, and the Orsini "Uomini Famosi"|journal=The Burlington Magazine|volume=114|year=1972|pages=pp. 369–78; Mode 1973:169ff.]

The humanist circle disbanded when Giordano Orsini followed Pope Eugenius IV into voluntary exile from Rome in 1434. He spent the remainder of his life in Florence and northern Italy and never returned.

Notes

External links

* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11325b.htm "Catholic Encyclopedia", "s.v. "Orsini: Cardinals of the orsini Family"]
* [http://www.fiu.edu/~mirandas/bios1405.htm#Orsini Miranda, "Consistory of June 14, 1405"]


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