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classicising the popular, popularising the classic (1540-1580)

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classicising the popular, popularising the classic (1540-1580)

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Peeters
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342

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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: Session I
Lost in Translation? Thinking about Classical and Vernacular Art in Antwerp, 1540-1580 / Joanna Woodall
After the Flood. Luxurious Antwerp and Antiquity / David Rijser
Session II
Reformulating St Luke. Frans Floris on Art and Diligence / Annette de Vries
The Annexation of the Antique. The Topic of the Living Picture in Sixteenth-Century Antwerp / Caecilie Weissert
St Luke's Diligence / Elizabeth Honig
Session III
Classical Architecture and the Communion Debate. The Iconography of Suggestion / Koenraad Jonckheere
Prints as Perfect Means of Communication. Allegorical Prints with Moral and Religious Messages Invented by Willem van Haecht / Yvonne Bleyerveld
Visual Pamphleteering and the Invention of its Idiom in Rebellious Antwerp / Catrien Santing
Session IV
Pieter Bruegel and the Art of Vernacular Cultivation / Todd M. Richardson
For the Illustration of Rhetoric. Cornelis van Ghistele, Virgil and the Ideology of Learned Rhetorijcke / Femke Hemelaar
Learned Humanist Drama Classicising the Popular / Jan Bloemendal
Session V
Lady Pictura and Lady Rhetorica in Mid-Sixteenth-Century Antwerp. Upgrading Painting and Rhetorijcke by Linking Them to the Liberal Arts / Stijn Bussels
Mirroring God, Reflecting Man. Shaping Identity Through Knowledge in the Antwerp Plays of 1561 / Jeroen Vandommele
Rhetoricians as a Bridge Between Learned and Vernacular Culture / Hilde de Ridder-Symoens
Session VI
A Pure Marriage Bed. Willem van Haecht's Cephalus and Procris as an Example of Erasmian Marriage / Anke van Herk
The Work of a Painter. Willem van Haecht's Apostle Plays, 1563-1565 / Bart Ramakers
Rhetoricians and Their Classical and Foreign Contemporary Sources / Samuel Mareel
Session VII
Tielman Susato's Vaderlandsche Musijcke. Music and the Vernacular / Louis Peter Grijp
Willem van Haechts Metrical Psalter. Characteristics and Use / Jan R. Luth
Willem van Haecht and Tielman Susato as Innovators of Vernacular Songs / Hubert Meeus.

Edition Notes

Papers presented at an international symposium held from Jan. 23-24, 2008 in Groningen, Netherlands.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 305-336) and index.

Published in
Leuven, Paris, Walpole, MA
Series
Groningen studies in cultural change -- v. XLV, Groningen studies in cultural change -- v. 45.
Other Titles
Classicising the popular, popularising the classic (1540-1580)

Classifications

Library of Congress
N6971.A6 U53 2011, N6971.A6U53 2011, N6971.A6 U64 2011

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Pagination
xxv, 342 pages, [64] pages of plates
Number of pages
342

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30856929M
ISBN 10
9042926139
ISBN 13
9789042926134
LCCN
2015460128
OCLC/WorldCat
793222251

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