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The matter of miracles
San Gennaro’s blood and the Treasury Chapel
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The miraculous liquefaction of the blood of San Gennaro is at the heart of the Treasury Chapel. This chapter examines Gennaro's blood as site of potentiality and part of processes of transformation and their exploration. It relishes the bloodiness of the miracle at the heart of the Treasury Chapel, the liquefying of San Gennaro's blood, in order to see chapel and blood in a relation of analogical material metaphor. The chapter opens an extended discussion pursued through this book of the relationship between materiality, holiness, and the production of place. It posits the bloody miracle as crucial to an interrogation of those relationships. Gennaro operated miracles principally on behalf of the city of Naples, but by no means exclusively for it. Gennaro's liquefaction, though awaited, even expected, was never guaranteed and could not be taken for granted.

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The matter of miracles

Neapolitan baroque architecture and sanctity

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