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The early printed illustrations of Dante's Commedia
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"Developing a series of interdisciplinary methods for studying early printed book illustrations, Matthew Collins explores the visual sources for the first illustrated editions of the Commedia, their narrative qualities, and their influence on Renaissance readers. He traces the visual genealogies that link these images to each other and to renderings of the poem in other media, including illuminated manuscripts and drawings, such as those by Sandro Botticelli. Collins additionally delves into a group of cartographically oriented renderings of Dante's afterlife, interpreting them in the context of the Age of Exploration. He addresses the utilitarian aspect of the illustrations as well by revealing the multidimensional role that these images played for Renaissance readers, particularly emphasizing their pedagogical and mnemonic uses. Of value to numerous disciplines, [this book] fills a gap in Dante studies and will inspire similar investigations into the visual representation of other literary works in the age of early print."--from the back cover.
Contents
List of Illustrations -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Images and Genealogies from the Margins of Renaissance Cultural Historiography -- From Manuscript to Print: Broken Links and Bigger Pictures -- From Print to Manuscript: Ideology and Pedagogy in the Hands of Copyists -- From Drawing to Print (1): The Botticelli Questions -- From Drawing to Print (2): The Forgotten Morgan Dante Drawings -- Dante in the Age of Exploration: Meetings of Fact, Fiction, and Cartography -- Approaches to Visual Narrative: A Taxonomy -- Early Readership, Marginalia, and Mnemonics -- Conclusion: The Work of Book Art in the Age of Early Print -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index of Cantos and Verses -- General Index.
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Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press, 2024
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- 0268208387
- 9780268208387
- 9780268208370
- 0268208379
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Matthew Collins holds a PhD from Harvard University's Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, a JD from NYU Law, and an MA in the history of art and architecture from NYU's Institute of Fine Arts. He is the founding series editor of Reading Dante with Images.--from back cover.
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