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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «EMBLEMATIST»
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1
Figures of the Text: Reading and writing (in) La Fontaine
Russell adapts Genette's adaptation of Lévi-Strauss's influential distinction
between the ingénieur and the bricoleur in order to find that the emblematist is a
pure bricoleur: [T]he emblematist tended to disassemble some cultural edifice,
some ...
2
The European Emblem: Sellected Papers from the Glasgow ...
THE FOODE THAT FEEDES THE SPRITE: THE CAREER OF THOMAS PALMER,
EMBLEMATIST John Manning (The Queen's University of Belfast) Thomas
Palmer was engaged in the business of emblematic composition for over thirty
years.
Bernhard F. Scholz, Michael Bath, David W. Weston, 1990
3
Visual Words and Verbal Pictures: Essays in Honour of ...
BY Peter Davidson UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN 'The Future Emblematist' (as a
Victorian biographer would have rejoiced to phrase it) was born in Hertfordshire,
on Christmas Day, 1942. His family moved soon thereafter to Poole in Dorset, ...
Alison M. Saunders, Peter Davidson, 2005
4
The Jesuits II: Cultures, Sciences, and the Arts, 1540-1773
He is patently aware of all the Reniassance modes of symbolic discourse: he was
himself an emblematist and well aware of the debate on hieroglyphics, or the
history of speaking pictures. It is clear too that he was aware of the kinds of ...
5
The North British Review
Epigrammatist after epigrammatist, emblematist after emblematist, embodies the
same illustrative similitude in a similar, but slightly varied, phrase or picture They
are not fountains of poetical thoughts, but only little pitchers in which some drops
...
Epigrammatist after epigrammatist, emblematist after emblematist, embodies the
same illustrative similitude in a similar, but slightly varied, phrase or picture. They
are not fountains of poetical thoughts, but only little pitchers in which some ...
7
Literature in the Light of the Emblem: Structural Parallels ...
As I see it, the emblematist, the poet, and the reader in the seventeenth century
could experience both the startling and the commonplace passages visually .
Some evidence to support this view may be gathered from the emblem-books ...
8
The European Emblem: Towards an Index Emblematicus
It should appear in the IE. Here again, we must consider that the possibilities of
the emblematist and artist for representation are infinite as are the extensions of
the interpretations, and it is here that the analyst must realize that often the choice
...
In a similar way, the emblematist selects the material that constitutes the
emblem's repertoire, then may organize this diverse material into a new and
striking combination for new meaning to arise. Through the way they are
combined, the ...
10
Hogarth: The "modern moral subject", 1697-1732
But Claude Mignault, who began the annotating of Alciati's Emblemata, explains
that the task of the emblematist is to avoid obvious symbols, which are valueless,
and employ dark conceits that circle and wind the meaning out of obscurity.69 ...