- San Pietro in Vincoli
:"For other churches of this dedication, see
St Peter ad Vincula (disambiguation) ."San Pietro in Vincoli (Saint Peter in Chains) is a
basilica inRome , best known for being the home ofMichelangelo 's magnificent statue of Moses.History
Also known as the "Basilica Eudoxiana", it was first built in 432-440 to house the
relic of the chains that boundSaint Peter when he was imprisoned inJerusalem . According to legend, when the Empress Eudoxia (wife of EmperorValentinian III ) gifted the chains toPope Leo I , while he compared them to the chains of St. Peter's final imprisonment in theMamertine Prison in Rome, the two chains miraculously fused together. The chains are kept in areliquary under the main altar in the basilica.The basilica underwent several restorations and rebuildings, among them a restoration by
Pope Adrian I , rebuilding byPope Sixtus IV and byPope Julius II . There was also a renovation in1875 . The frontportico , attributed toBaccio Pontelli , was added in1475 . Thecloister (1493-1503) has been attributed toGiuliano da Sangallo .The current
Cardinal Priest of the "Titulus S. Petri ad vincula" isPío Cardinal Laghi .Interior
The interior has a
nave and two aisles, with threeapse s divided by antique Doric columns. The aisles are surmounted by cross-vaults, while the nave has an 18th century lacunarceiling ,fresco ed in the center byGiovanni Battista Parodi , portraying the "Miracle of the Chains" (1706).Michelangelo 's "Moses" (completed1515 ), while originally intended as part of a massive 47-statue, free-standing funeral monument forPope Julius II , became the centerpiece of the Pope's funeral monument and tomb in this, his family's church (della Rovere family ).Moses is depicted with horns, as opposed to "the radiance of the Lord", due to the similarity in the Hebrew between the word for "beams of light" and "horns". This kind of iconographic symbolism was common in early sacred art, and in this case was easier for the sculptor (as sculpting concrete horns is easier than sculpting rays of light) and would have been understood by all who saw it as referring to the radiance of Moses' face; they would not have actually thought that he had horns. Fact|date=February 2008
Other art works include two canvases of "Saint Augustine" and "St. Margret" by
Guercino , the monument of CardinalGirolamo Agucchi designed byDomenichino (also the painter of a sacristy fresco depicting the "Liberation of St. Peter" (1604). Thealtarpiece on the first chapel to the left is a "Deposition" byPomarancio . The tomb of "Nicolò Cardinal da Cusa" (d 1464), with itsrelief , "Cardinal Nicholas before St Peter", is byAndrea Bregno . Painter and sculptorAntonio Pollaiuolo is buried here. Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone, is also buried in the Church. [http://www.flightoftheearls.ie/]References
*Federico Gizzi, "Le chiese medievali di Roma", Newton Compton, Rome, 1998.
External links
* [http://www.romecity.it/Sanpietroinvincoli.htm San Pietro in Vincoli at romecity.it]
* [http://roma.cercachetrovi.it/?q=san-pietro-vincoli-moses-statue See Location San Pietro in Vincoli on the Map]
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