Heinrich Glarean's Books

Heinrich Glarean's Books
Title Heinrich Glarean's Books PDF eBook
Author Iain Fenlon
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 401
Release 2013-08-22
Genre Music
ISBN 1107434092

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This collection of essays investigates the work of Heinrich Glarean, one of the most influential humanists and music theorists of the sixteenth century. For the first time, Glarean's musical writings, including his masterwork the Dodekachordon, are considered in the wider context of his work in a variety of disciplines such as musicology, history, theology and geography. Contributors reference books from Glarean's private library, including rare and previously unseen material, to explore his strategies and impact as a humanist author and university teacher. The book also uses other newly discovered source material such as course notes written by students and Glarean's preparations for his own lectures to offer a fascinating picture of his reactions to contemporary debates. Providing a detailed analysis of Glarean's library as reconstructed from the surviving copies, Heinrich Glarean's Books offers new and exciting perspectives on the multidisciplinary work of an accomplished intellectual.

The Cosmographia of Sebastian Münster

The Cosmographia of Sebastian Münster
Title The Cosmographia of Sebastian Münster PDF eBook
Author Dr Matthew McLean
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Pages 400
Release 2013-06-28
Genre History
ISBN 1409479811

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Sebastian Münster's Cosmographia was an immensely influential book that attempted to describe the entire world across all of human history and analyse its constituent elements of geography, history, ethnography, zoology and botany. First published in 1544 it went through thirty-five editions and was published in five languages, making it one of the most important books of the Reformation period. Beginning with a biographical study of Sebastian Münster, his life and the range of his scholarly work, this book then moves on to discuss the genre of cosmography. The bulk of the book, however, deals with the Cosmographia itself, offering a close reading of the 1550 Latin edition (the last and definitive edition worked upon by Münster). By analysing the contents of the Cosmographia it attempts to recreate how the world of the sixteenth century appeared to a scholar living in Basel, and understand what he saw and heard. Through this examination of Münster, his publications and scholarly networks, the conflicts and continuities between medieval scholarly traditions and the widening horizons of the sixteenth century are explored and revealed. Of interest to scholars of humanist culture, the Reformation and book history, this ambitious work throws into relief previously overlooked aspects of the intellectual and religious culture of the time.

Henricus Glareanus’s (1488-1563) Chronologia of the Ancient World

Henricus Glareanus’s (1488-1563) Chronologia of the Ancient World
Title Henricus Glareanus’s (1488-1563) Chronologia of the Ancient World PDF eBook
Author Anthony Grafton
Publisher BRILL
Pages 177
Release 2013-11-11
Genre History
ISBN 9004261761

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The humanists of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries took a passionate interest in Livy’s History of Rome. No one studied the text more intensively than the Swiss scholar Henricus Glareanus, who not only held lectures on different Roman historians at the University of Freiburg im Breisgau, but also drew up chronological tables for ancient history, which were printed several times in Basle, sometimes together with Livy’s History. Glareanus annotated his personal copy of the chronological tables and invited his students to copy his marginal notes into their own copies of the book. Three of these copies survived, and give new insight into Glareanus’s practices as a scholar and teacher. The notes they contain—and the way in which Glareanus used them as a teacher—are distinctive, and neither has had much attention in the past from historians of reading. This volume presents facsimile reproductions of the tables from one of the surviving copies, now kept in Princeton University Library. The high-quality reproductions include transcriptions of the handwritten notes, unlocking Glareanus’s teachings for a new generation of students and researchers.

The Journal of the Ex Libris Society

The Journal of the Ex Libris Society
Title The Journal of the Ex Libris Society PDF eBook
Author Ex Libris Society
Publisher
Pages 402
Release 1899
Genre Bookplates
ISBN

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The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson, Volumes One and Two

The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson, Volumes One and Two
Title The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson, Volumes One and Two PDF eBook
Author Harriette Wilson
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 506
Release 2018-04-07
Genre
ISBN 9781987518733

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"The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson", Harriette Wilson. Harriette Wilson was a celebrated British Regency courtesan (1786-1845).

English Bookbinding Styles, 1450-1800

English Bookbinding Styles, 1450-1800
Title English Bookbinding Styles, 1450-1800 PDF eBook
Author David Pearson
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 2005
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN

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"This second printing of David Pearson's English Bookbinding Styles 1450-1800 includes a new introduction and a number of additional references and relevant points that have come to light since the book was first published in 2005."--Publisher's web site.

The Scheide Library

The Scheide Library
Title The Scheide Library PDF eBook
Author Julian Parks Boyd
Publisher
Pages 214
Release 1947
Genre Private libraries
ISBN

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