
The Emblem in Renaissance and Baroque Europe: Tradition and Variety
Selected Papers of the Glasgow International Emblem Conference, 13-17 August 1990
Brill (Publisher)
Published on 1. April 1992
Book
Leather / fine binding
VIII, 286 pages
978-90-04-09588-5 (ISBN)
Description
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 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.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Cloth
Illustrations
21 Abb., 8 Fig., 56 Taf.
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
597 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-04-09588-5 (9789004095885)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Alison Adams is Senior Lecturer in the Dept. of French at the University of Glasgow. She was the Organizing Secretary of the Glasgow International Emblem Conference 1990 and is the Editor of the Newsletter of the Society for Emblem Studies. Originally a medievalist with publications in that field, she has for the last few years turned her attention to emblem studies and published a number of articles on Alciato.
Anthony J. Harper is professor and Head of German Studies at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. His main research field is German and Northern European Literature of the Renaissance and Baroque. Recent publications: The Song-Books of Gottfried Finckelthaus (1988), Christian Brehme, Lustige Gedichte 1637 (crit. ed., due in 1992), Studien zum dt. weltlichen Lied des 17. und 18. Jahrhunderts (1992).
Anthony J. Harper is professor and Head of German Studies at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. His main research field is German and Northern European Literature of the Renaissance and Baroque. Recent publications: The Song-Books of Gottfried Finckelthaus (1988), Christian Brehme, Lustige Gedichte 1637 (crit. ed., due in 1992), Studien zum dt. weltlichen Lied des 17. und 18. Jahrhunderts (1992).