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The Anthropomorphic Lens Anthropomorphism Microcosmism And Analogy In Early Modern Thought And Visual Arts Walter Melion

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The Anthropomorphic Lens Anthropomorphism Microcosmism And Analogy In Early Modern Thought And Visual Arts Walter Melion
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 36.32 MB
Pages: 521
Author: Walter Melion, Bret Rothstein, Michel Weemans (eds.)
ISBN: 9789004261709, 9004261702
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Anthropomorphic Lens Anthropomorphism Microcosmism And Analogy In Early Modern Thought And Visual Arts Walter Melion by Walter Melion, Bret Rothstein, Michel Weemans (eds.) 9789004261709, 9004261702 instant download after payment.

Anthropomorphism - the projection of the human form onto the every aspect of the world - closely relates to early modern notions of analogy and microcosm. What had been construed in Antiquity as a ready metaphor for the order of creation was reworked into a complex system relating the human body to the body of the world. Numerous books and images - cosmological diagrams, illustrated treatises of botany and zoology, maps, alphabets, collections of ornaments, architectural essays - are entirely constructed on the anthropomorphic analogy. Exploring the complexities inherent in such work, the interdisciplinary essays in this volume address how the anthropomorphic model is fraught with contradictions and tensions, between magical and rational, speculative and practical thought. Contributors include Pamela Brekka, Anne-Laure van Bruaene, Ralph Dekoninck, Agnes Guiderdoni, Christopher P. Heuer, Sarah Kyle, Walter S. Melion, Christina Normore, Elizabeth Petcu, Bertrand Prevost, Bret Rothstein, Paul Smith, Miya Tokumitsu, Michel Weemans, and Elke Werner.

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