The Secret Language of the Renaissance

The Secret Language of the Renaissance
Title The Secret Language of the Renaissance PDF eBook
Author Richard Stemp
Publisher Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages 276
Release 2006
Genre Art
ISBN 9781844833221

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Magnificently illustrated throughout, and with a six-color gold-foil cover, this remarkable book provides an all-encompassing survey of the literature, painting, sculpture, architecture, and decorative arts of the Renaissance.

The Secret Language of Churches & Cathedrals

The Secret Language of Churches & Cathedrals
Title The Secret Language of Churches & Cathedrals PDF eBook
Author Richard Stemp
Publisher Watkins Media Limited
Total Pages 224
Release 2016-07-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 1780289618

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Who is depicted in that stained glass window? What is the significance of those geometric figures? Why are there fierce-looking beasts carved amidst all that beauty? Is there a deeper purpose behind the play of light and space in the nave? Why is there a pelican on the lectern and ornate foliage on the pillars? The largely illiterate medieval audience could read the symbols of churches and cathedrals and recognise the meanings and stories deliberately encoded into them. For worshippers these were places of religious education and an awe-inspiring feast that satisfied both the senses and the soul. Today, in an age less attuned to iconography, such places of worship are often seen merely as magnificent works of architecture. This book restores the lost spiritual meaning of these fine and fascinating buildings. The Secret Language of Churches & Cathedrals provides a three-part illustrated key by which modern visitors can understand the layout, fabric and decorative symbolism of Christian sacred structures - thereby bringing back to life their original atmosphere of awe and sanctity. Part One is an analysis of structural features, outside and in, from spires and domes to clerestories and brasses. Part Two is a theme-by-theme guide, which identifies significant figures, scenes, stories, animals, flowers, and the use of numbers, letters and patterns in paintings, carvings and sculpture. Part Three is a historical decoder, revealing the evolution of styles - from basilicas through Byzantine, Romanesque, Gothic and beyond. For all those who seek to know more about Christian art and architecture, this richly illustrated book will instruct and delight in equal measure.

Dreaming the English Renaissance

Dreaming the English Renaissance
Title Dreaming the English Renaissance PDF eBook
Author C. Levin
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 210
Release 2008-10-13
Genre History
ISBN 0230615732

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Dreaming the English Renaissance examines ideas about dreams, actual dreams people had and recorded, and the many ways dreams were used in the culture and politics of the Tutor/Stuart age in order to provide a window into the mental life and the most profound beliefs of people of the time.

The Darker Side of the Renaissance

The Darker Side of the Renaissance
Title The Darker Side of the Renaissance PDF eBook
Author Walter Mignolo
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Total Pages 330
Release 2003
Genre Architecture, Renaissance
ISBN 9780472089314

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An exploration of the role of the book, the map, and the European concept of literacy in the conquest of the New World

The Secret Language of Symbols

The Secret Language of Symbols
Title The Secret Language of Symbols PDF eBook
Author David Fontana
Publisher Chronicle Books
Total Pages 324
Release 2003-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780811838214

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Explores the culture, history, and psychology that lies behind a wide range of symbols.

Error, Misuse, Failure

Error, Misuse, Failure
Title Error, Misuse, Failure PDF eBook
Author Julian Yates
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages 424
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9780816639618

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If certain objects work well, no one notices them. As with "black boxes, " their success may be gauged by their relative invisibility -- and this was the indirect goal of the objects that Julian Yates considers here: the portrait miniature, the relic, the privy (flush toilet), the printed text, and the priest-hole (a secret hiding place for Catholic priests in Protestant England). Because each of these contrivances was prone to error, misuse, and sometimes catastrophic failure, they become in Yates's analysis an occasion for recasting the history of the English Renaissance as object lessons -- "knowing from the point of view of the known." It is through such lapses -- the texts and stories generated to explain away a relic that is too easily faked, a miniature that is too curiously real, the stench of a failing privy, a book that persistently sheds its pages, or the presence of so much "papist trash" in an ostensibly reformed England -- that Yates recovers the silent work of "things" in cultural production. Drawing object lessons from failing technological devices, Error, Misuse, Failure plumbs the foundations of Renaissance culture in England, recovering a curious language of mistakes, dirt, and parasitism that associates the failures of these "things" with the figures of Rome, Catholicism, and Sodom. Yates offers a mode of historical inquiry rooted in material culture, sensitive to the way humans induct nonhumans (animals, plants, and manufactured things) into their communities. Historically, the book offers a new set of stories about the rise of printing, the development of domestic architecture, and England's Catholic community -- stories that remind readers of the ways in whichattending to the history of nonhumans requires a radical rethinking of historical landmarks and boundaries.

The Idea of the Renaissance

The Idea of the Renaissance
Title The Idea of the Renaissance PDF eBook
Author William Kerrigan
Publisher
Total Pages 284
Release 1989
Genre Italy
ISBN

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Awarded the Roland H. Bainton Book Prize of the Sixteenth-Century Studies Conference."The writing draws on a considerable reserve of erudition and grace (the stylistic kind) so skillfully exhibited in each author's past work... . Their familiar audience will not be disappointed by this impressively readable collaboration."--Christopher Martin, Sixteenth-Century Journal.