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Renaissance? : perceptions of continuity and discontinuity in Europe, c.1300-c.1550 /

At least since the publication of Burckhardt's seminal study, the Renaissance has commonly been understood in terms of discontinuities. Seen as a radical departure from the intellectual and cultural norms of the 'Middle Ages', it has often been associated with the revival of classical...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Lee, Alexander, Péporté, Pit, Schnitker, Harry
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2010.
Colección:European History and Culture E-Books Online, Collection 2010, ISBN: 9789004222861.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • pt. 1. The Renaissance and the classical tradition
  • Introduction: Veteris vestigia flammae? : the "rebirths" of antiquity / Luke Houghton
  • The Renaissance and the Middle Ages : chronologies, ideologies, geographies / Robert Black
  • Shakespeare and the "tragedy" of the Renaissance / Robin Kirkpatrick
  • "Humanitas Renata" / Robin Sowerby
  • Machiavelli's appreciation of Greek antiquity and the ideal of "Renaissance" / George Steiris
  • pt. 2. The Renaissance and the arts
  • Introduction: Seeing is believing? : the Renaissance and the arts / Alexander Lee
  • Vasari's Rinascita : history, anthropology, or art criticism? / Matteo Burioni
  • The state of the art / Rob C. Wegman
  • Brunelleschi's perspective panels : rupture and continuity in the history of the image / Johannes Grave
  • Panofsky : linear perspective and perspectives of modernity / Rhys W. Roark
  • Michelangelo's mythologies / Maria Ruvoldt
  • The Byzantine influence on the introduction of the third dimension and the formation of Renaissance art / Diotima Liantini
  • pt. 3. A wider Renaissance?
  • Introduction: A wider Renaissance? / Alexander Lee
  • Northern Renaissance? : Burgundy and Netherlandish art in fifteenth-century Europe / Hanno Wijsman
  • Forgotten paths to "another" Renaissance : Prague and Bohemia, c.1400 / Klara Benesovska
  • A new world of the mind? : Renaissance self-perception and the invention of printing / Andrew Pettegree
  • The "invention" of Durer as a Renaissance artist / Jeffrey Chipps Smith
  • Notes on the history of Renaissance scholarship in Central Europe : Bialostocki, Schlosser, and Panofsky / Ingrid Ciulisova.