Illustrations and Musical Examples from
The Church and the Age of Enlightenment (1648–1848)
by Dominic A. Aquila
Chapter One:
- Illustration 1.1: Religious Divisions of Europe—1650
- Musical Example 1.1: Heinrich Schütz, “Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?” (1650)
- Illustration 1.2: Peter Paul Rubens, Consequences of War (1838-39)
Chapter Two:
- Illustration 2.1: Sir Isaac Newton and the Color Spectrum
- Illustration 2.2: Map of Königsberg in Leonhard Euler's time showing the actual layout of the seven bridges, highlighting the river Pregel and the bridges
Chapter Four:
- Illustration 4.1: The Circle of Fifths
- Musical Example 4.1: J.S. Bach, Finale, St. Matthew Passion
- Musical Example 4.2: Salve Regina
- Musical Example 4.3: Alma Redemptoris Mater
- Illustration 4.2: The Center Panel of Giovanni Bellini’s Frari Triptych (1488)
- Illustration 4.3: Statue of Papageno in front of the City Theatre of Brugge
- Illustration 4.4: Pablo Picasso, Guernica (1937)
- Musical Example 4.4: W. A. Mozart, March of the Priests from The Magic Flute
- Illustration 4.5: Leonardo Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa (1503–1506)
Chapter Five:
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Illustration 5.1: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo - The Virgin Appearing to St Philip Neri (1740)
- Musical Example 5.1: St. Alphonsus Liguori, Tu scendi dalle stelle
- Musical Example 5.2: G.F. Handel, “Unto Us a Child is Born” from Messiah
Chapter Six:
- Musical Example 6.1: Beethoven's Eroica Symphony
- Musical Example 6.2: Beethoven's Cantata, The Glorious Moment
- Musical Example 6.3: Beethoven, Ninth Symphony, Fourth Movement