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Quid Est Secretum Visual Representation Of Secrets In Early Modern Europe 15001700 1st Edition Ralph Dekoninck Agns Guiderdoni Walter Melion

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Quid Est Secretum Visual Representation Of Secrets In Early Modern Europe 15001700 1st Edition Ralph Dekoninck Agns Guiderdoni Walter Melion
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Quid Est Secretum Visual Representation Of Secrets In Early Modern Europe 15001700 1st Edition Ralph Dekoninck Agns Guiderdoni Walter Melion instant download after payment.

Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 56.8 MB
Pages: 780
Author: Ralph Dekoninck; Agnès Guiderdoni; Walter Melion
ISBN: 9789004432260, 9004432264
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Quid Est Secretum Visual Representation Of Secrets In Early Modern Europe 15001700 1st Edition Ralph Dekoninck Agns Guiderdoni Walter Melion by Ralph Dekoninck; Agnès Guiderdoni; Walter Melion 9789004432260, 9004432264 instant download after payment.

Quid est secretum? Visual Representation of Secrets in Early Modern Europe, 1500-1700 is the companion volume to Intersections 65.1, Quid est sacramentum? Visual Representation of Sacred Mysteries in Early Modern Europe, 1400-1700. Whereas the latter volume focused on sacramental mysteries, the current one examines a wider range of secret subjects. The book examines how secret knowledge was represented visually in ways that both revealed and concealed the true nature of that knowledge, giving and yet impeding access to it. In the early modern period, the discursive and symbolical sites for the representation of secrets were closely related to epistemic changes that transformed conceptions of the transmissibility of knowledge. Contributors: Monika Biel, Alicja Bielak, C. Jean Campbell, Tom Conley, Ralph Dekoninck, Peter G.F. Eversmann, Ingrid Falque, Agnès Guiderdoni, Koenraad Jonckheere, Suzanne Karr Schmidt, Stephanie Leitch, Carme López Calderón, Mark A. Meadow, Walter S. Melion, Eelco Nagelsmit, Lars Cyril Nørgaard, Alexandra Onuf, Bret L. Rothstein, Xavier Vert, Madeleine C. Viljoen, Mara R. Wade, Lee Palmer Wandel, and Caecilie Weissert.

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