Emblems and the Natural World

Emblems and the Natural World
Title Emblems and the Natural World PDF eBook
Author Paul J. Smith
Publisher BRILL
Pages 700
Release 2017-09-11
Genre Art
ISBN 9004347070

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Since its invention by Andrea Alciato, the emblem is inextricably connected to the natural world. Alciato and his followers drew massively their inspiration from it. For their information about nature, the emblem authors were greatly indebted to ancient natural history, the medieval bestiaries, and the 15th- and 16th-century proto-emblematics, especially the imprese. The natural world became the main topic of, for instance, Camerarius’s botanical and zoological emblem books, and also of the ‘applied’ emblematics in drawings and decorative arts. Animal emblems are frequently quoted by naturalists (Gesner, Aldrovandi). This interdisciplinary volume aims to address these multiple connections between emblematics and Natural History in the broader perspective of their underlying ideologies – scientific, artistic, literary, political and/or religious. Contributors: Alison Saunders, Anne Rolet, Marisa Bass, Bernhard Schirg, Maren Biederbick, Sabine Kalff, Christian Peters, Frederik Knegtel, Agnes Kusler, Aline Smeesters, Astrid Zenker, Tobias Bulang, Sonja Schreiner, Paul Smith, and Karl Enenkel.

Nature and Its Symbols

Nature and Its Symbols
Title Nature and Its Symbols PDF eBook
Author Lucia Impelluso
Publisher Getty Publications
Pages 370
Release 2004
Genre Art
ISBN 9780892367726

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"The Guide to Imagery series introduces readers to important visual vocabulary of Western art."--Back cover.

Managing Natural World Heritage

Managing Natural World Heritage
Title Managing Natural World Heritage PDF eBook
Author UNESCO
Publisher UNESCO
Pages 101
Release 2012-06-30
Genre
ISBN 9230010758

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Nature and Psyche

Nature and Psyche
Title Nature and Psyche PDF eBook
Author David W. Kidner
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 396
Release 2001-01-01
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780791447529

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Underscores the limitations of traditional psychology to envision a more healthy ecological and psychological future.

Symbols in Arts, Religion and Culture

Symbols in Arts, Religion and Culture
Title Symbols in Arts, Religion and Culture PDF eBook
Author Farrin Chwalkowski
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 620
Release 2016-12-14
Genre Art
ISBN 1443857289

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We are a product of nature. Every single cell of our body is made of, and depends, on nature. Our inner soul is heavily influenced by nature. We feel sad if the sun is not shining for a few days, and feel pleasure when drawn to the wonder of flowers and uplifted by the song of birds. We came from nature; we are part of nature. In short, we are nature. Nature has been an intimate part of the human experience from the earliest times. Different religions and cultures, from all corners of the world, have honoured and worshipped nature in art, ritual and literature in their own unique ways. This book shows how we learn about our own human nature, our own sense of identity and how we fit into the larger scheme of life and spirit when we come to better understand how our human ancestors, through art, symbol and myth, expressed their relationship with the natural world.

The Invention of the Emblem Book and the Transmission of Knowledge, ca. 1510–1610

The Invention of the Emblem Book and the Transmission of Knowledge, ca. 1510–1610
Title The Invention of the Emblem Book and the Transmission of Knowledge, ca. 1510–1610 PDF eBook
Author Karl A.E. Enenkel
Publisher BRILL
Pages 499
Release 2019-02-04
Genre Art
ISBN 9004387250

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This study reexamines the invention of the emblem book and discusses the novel textual and pictorial means that applied to the task of transmitting knowledge. It offers a fresh analysis of Alciato’s Emblematum liber, focusing on his poetics of the emblem, and on how he actually construed emblems. It demonstrates that the “father of emblematics” had vernacular forebears, most importantly Johann von Schwarzenberg who composed two illustrated emblem books between 1510 and 1520. The study sheds light on the early development of the Latin emblem book 1531–1610, with special emphasis on the invention of the emblematic commentary, on natural history, and on advanced methods of conveying emblematic knowledge, from Junius to Vaenius.

Emblems in the Free Imperial City

Emblems in the Free Imperial City
Title Emblems in the Free Imperial City PDF eBook
Author Mara R. Wade
Publisher BRILL
Pages 348
Release 2024-03-04
Genre Art
ISBN 900469160X

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Civic virtues were central to early modern Nürnberg’s visual culture. These essays explore Nürnberg as a location from which to study the intersection of art and power. The imperial city was awash in emblems, and they informed most aspects of everyday life. The intent of this volume is to focus new attention on the town hall emblems, while simultaneously expanding the purview of emblem studies, moving from strict iconological approaches to collaborations across methodologies and disciplines.