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These probate inventories describe the houses, furniture, farming and clothing for different social groups, including widows, in sixteenth century and seventeenth century Bedfordshire.
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First complete, integrated corpus of Kyd and first critical edition of his collected works in over one hundred years, with major new discoveries of authorship and attribution.
Kyd, Thomas, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- English drama --- LITERARY CRITICISM / Renaissance. --- Philip Henslowe. --- Renaissance. --- Rose Theatre. --- The Householder's Philosophy. --- Thomas Dekker. --- Verses of Prayse and Joye. --- acting troupes. --- attestation. --- early modern drama. --- folio. --- playhouse. --- quarto. --- sixteenth century. --- theatre history.
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The volume presents a wide-ranging investigation of the ways in which Petrarch's legacy informed the relationship between visual and literary portraits in sixteenth-century Italy. Petrarch's vast literary production influenced the intellectual framework in which new models of representation and self-representation developed during the Renaissance. His two sonnets on Laura's portrait by Simone Martini and his ambivalent fascination with the illusionary power of portraiture in his Latin texts - such as the Secretum, the Familiares and De remediis utriusque fortune - constituted the theoretical reference for artists and writers alike. In a century dominated by the rhetorical comparison between art and literature (ut pictura poësis) and by the paragone debate, the interplay between Petrarch's oeuvre, Petrarchism and portraiture shaped the discourse on the relationship between the sitters' physical image and their inner life. The volume brings together diverse interdisciplinary contributions that explore the subject through a rich body of literary and visual sources.
Portrait, Petrarch, Italy, Paragone, Sixteenth Century. --- Literary studies: c 1400 to c 1600. --- Portraits and self-portraiture in art. --- History of art. --- LITERARY CRITICISM / Renaissance. --- ART / Subjects & Themes / Portraits. --- ART / History / Renaissance. --- Literary studies: classical, early and medieval. --- History of art and design styles: c 1400 to c 1600. --- Painting, Italian --- Art and literature --- Painting in literature. --- Petrarca, Francesco, --- Influence. --- Knowledge --- Art. --- Criticism and interpretation.
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Natural Designs chronicles the life and work of the earliest and most influential Spanish historian of the New World, Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo (1478-1557). Through a combination of biography and visual and textual analysis, Elizabeth Gansen explores how Oviedo, in his writings, brought the European Renaissance to bear on his understanding of New World nature. Oviedo learned much from the humanists with whom he came into contact in the courtly circles of Spain and Italy, including Giovanni Battista Ramusio and Pietro Bembo, and witnessed Christopher Columbus regaling Queen Isabel and King Ferdinand with news from his inaugural voyage to the Indies. Fascinated by the Caribbean flora and fauna Oviedo encountered on his arrival to the Caribbean in 1514, he made them the protagonists of his writings on the Indies. From his consumption of the prickly pear cactus, which led him to believe his death was imminent, to the behavior of the iguana, which defied his efforts to determine if the lizard was fish or flesh, his works reveal the challenges at the heart of Spain's encounter with the biological wonders of the Americas. Natural Designs foregrounds Oviedo's role as a writer, illustrator, and editor of New World nature. As much as Oviedo is credited as a pioneer in the literary genre of American natural history, his contributions to early modern conceptions of the flora and fauna of the Indies are still not widely understood and appreciated. Gansen situates us in the early sixteenth century to reappraise the works of the Spanish historian who first shaped these realities.
Natural history --- Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés, Gonzalo, --- America --- American nature. --- Caribbean. --- Dela natural hystoria de las Indias. --- Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo. --- Historia general y natural de las Indias. --- Historia general. --- Indies. --- New World. --- Oviedo. --- Spain Spanish. --- Sumario. --- animals. --- biology. --- botany. --- colonialism. --- drawings. --- early modern science. --- empire. --- fauna. --- flora. --- hispanic art history. --- illustrator illustrations. --- monserrat manuscript. --- natural historian. --- plants. --- renaissance. --- romance languages. --- sixteenth century. --- textual literary criticism. --- visual culture. --- woodcuts. --- writer writings.
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