Emblemata Sacra

Emblemata Sacra
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Publisher : St. Joseph's University Press
Total Pages : 126
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015073906326
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Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Emblemata Sacra by : Ralph Dekoninck (Historien de l'art.)

"This volume includes the late Elisabeth Stopp's previously unpublished study of La vie symbolique du bienheureux Francois de Sales (1664) of Adrien Gambart (1660-68), an introductory essay by Agnes Guiderdoni-Brusle that updates and amplifies Stopp's work, and a facsimile of Gambart's emblem book. This book was inspired by the life and writings of St. Francis de Sales (1567-1622), and written for the Sisters of the Visitation monastery of Faubourg Saint-Jacques in Paris, where Gambart, a Vincentian priest, served as chaplain for over thirty years. It was published in preparation for Francis's canonization in 1665." "Stopp's study offers an English translation of the key observations made by Gambart about each of the fifty-two emblems, while the facsimile makes available Gambarts original French text. Moreover, the facsimile is reproduced in color in order to convey the tonal richness of the original emblems."--BOOK JACKET.

The Seventeenth-century French Emblem

The Seventeenth-century French Emblem
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Publisher : Librairie Droz
Total Pages : 458
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ISBN-10 : 2600004521
ISBN-13 : 9782600004527
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis The Seventeenth-century French Emblem by : Alison Saunders

The Emblem in Scandinavia and the Baltic

The Emblem in Scandinavia and the Baltic
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Publisher : Librairie Droz
Total Pages : 372
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ISBN-10 : 0852618220
ISBN-13 : 9780852618226
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis The Emblem in Scandinavia and the Baltic by : Simon McKeown

A Collection of Emblemes

A Collection of Emblemes
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:248334010
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Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis A Collection of Emblemes by : George Wither

Adrien Gambart's Emblem Book, 1664

Adrien Gambart's Emblem Book, 1664
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Publisher : St. Joseph's University Press
Total Pages : 406
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015067644982
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Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Adrien Gambart's Emblem Book, 1664 by : Adrien Gambart

"This volume includes the late Elisabeth Stopp's previously unpublished study of La vie symbolique du bienheureux Francois de Sales (1664) of Adrien Gambart (1660-68), an introductory essay by Agnes Guiderdoni-Brusle that updates and supplements Stopp's work, and a facsimile of Gambart's emblem book. This book was inspired by the life and writings of St. Francis de Sales (1567-1622), and written for the Sisters of the Visitation monastery of Faubourg Saint-Jacques in Paris, where Gambart, a Vincentian priest, served as chaplain for over thirty years." "Stopp's study offers an English translation of the key observations made by Gambart about each of the fifty-two emblems, while the facsimile makes available Gambart's original French text. Moreover, the facsimile is reproduced in color in order to convey the tonal richness of the original emblems."--BOOK JACKET.

The Emblem in Renaissance and Baroque Europe: Tradition and Variety

The Emblem in Renaissance and Baroque Europe: Tradition and Variety
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 299
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ISBN-10 : 9789004451872
ISBN-13 : 9004451870
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis The Emblem in Renaissance and Baroque Europe: Tradition and Variety by : Alison Adams

The volume is a cross-section of contributions to the Glasgow International Emblem Conference 1990, and demonstrates the range of research currently under way into the emblem tradition in the Renaissance and Baroque periods and the variety of its development across the centuries in many European countries. The seventeen papers are arranged here in broad national and thematic groupings, showing the emblem tradition in France, Italy, the Low Countries, Germany, Britain, within the field of alchemy, and extending into wider European traditions. The volume is generously illustrated, and an index is provided for the orientation of the reader. An impression of the richness of the European emblem tradition is given for the general reader, whilst the specialist is provided with a comprehensive insight into the many and varied strands of current emblem research and the diversity of approach adopted by scholars internationally.

The European Emblem

The European Emblem
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 234
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ISBN-10 : 9789004451452
ISBN-13 : 9004451455
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis The European Emblem by : Bernard F. Scholz

The ten papers in this volume were all presented at the first International Conference "The European Emblem", held in Glasgow in August, 1987 under the auspices of the Society for Emblem Studies. The conference included papers discussing most of the major European languages in which emblem books flourished, and the papers selected for the presented volume represent something of the variety and scope of current scholarship in this field. Subjects dealt with include a protoemblematic Latin translation of the Tabula Cebetis, the Emblematum Liber by Andreas Alciat, the earliest reception of the 'Ars Emblematica' in Dutch, the career of Thomas Palmer, Daniel Cramers 80 Emblemata moralia nova, and the Emlimata of Polockij. The papers selected for this volume demonstrate the vigor and variety of work in this field, whilst also suggesting some of the directions and opportunities for further research.

The Emblem

The Emblem
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Publisher : Reaktion Books
Total Pages : 404
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ISBN-10 : 1861891989
ISBN-13 : 9781861891983
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis The Emblem by : John Manning

John Manning's The Emblem charts the rise and evolution of the emblem from its earliest manifestations to its emergence as a genre in its own right in the sixteenth century, and through its various reinventions to the present day.

The Emblem in Early Modern Europe

The Emblem in Early Modern Europe
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : 9781351890830
ISBN-13 : 1351890832
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis The Emblem in Early Modern Europe by : Peter M. Daly

The emblem was big business in early-modern Europe, used extensively not only in printed books and broadsheets, but also to decorate pottery, metalware, furniture, glass and windows and numerous other domestic, devotional and political objects. At its most basic level simply a combination of symbolic visual image and texts, an emblem is a hybrid composed of words and picture. However, as this book demonstrates, understanding the precise and often multiple meaning, intention and message emblems conveyed can prove a remarkably slippery process. In this book, Peter Daly draws upon many years’ research to reflect upon the recent upsurge in scholarly interest in, and rediscovery of, emblems following years of relative neglect. Beginning by considering some of the seldom asked, but important, questions that the study of emblems raises, including the importance of the emblem, the truth value of emblems, and the transmission of knowledge through emblems, the book then moves on to investigate more closely-focussed aspects such as the role of mnemonics, mottoes and visual rhetoric. The volume concludes with a review of some perhaps inadequately considered issues such as the role of Jesuits (who had a role in the publication of about a quarter of all known emblem books), and questions such as how these hybrid constructs were actually read and interpreted. Drawing upon a database containing records of 6,514 books of emblems and imprese, this study suggests new ways for scholars to approach important questions that have not yet been satisfactorily broached in the standard works on emblems.

The Low Countries As a Crossroads of Religious Beliefs

The Low Countries As a Crossroads of Religious Beliefs
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : 9789004122888
ISBN-13 : 9004122885
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis The Low Countries As a Crossroads of Religious Beliefs by : Arie Jan Gelderblom

Situated at the crossroads of important trade routes, the bustling seaports of the Low Countries not only traded cargoes of grain and timber, silk and spices, woollen cloth and splendidly executed altarpieces, but also manuscripts and books, news, information, ideas and gossip. Thus the Netherlands were touched by the evangelical Reformation movement at an early stage and played an increasingly important role as a crossroads for religious and philosophical ideas, serving as an intermediary between different parts of the world. The third volume of Intersections is devoted to this aspect of the 'intertraffic of the mind.' Thirteen authors from various disciplines address issues such as: How 'open' were the various religious groups to new points of view and how did they react to each other's opinion? How did they get familiar with new insights and different attitudes, and what was the role of trade and traffic in spreading them? How important was the part played by the various church and civil authorities, on the different levels of local, regional and national government? Contributors include: Paul Arblaster, Pieta van Beek, Ralph Dekoninck, Jeanine De Landtsheer, Agnes Guiderdoni-Brusle, Jason Harris, Christine Kooi, Fred van Lieburg, Guido Marnef, Mia M. Mochizuki, Henk van Nierop, Charles H. Parker, P.J. Schuffel, and J.J.V.M. de Vet.