Renaissance invention : Stradanus's Nova Reperta / edited by Lia Markey.

Date:
2020
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Description

"Renaissance Invention is the first full-length study of the Nova Reperta (New Discoveries), a renowned series of prints designed by Johannes Stradanus during the late 1580s in Florence. High-quality reproductions of the prints, essays, conversations from a scholarly symposium, and catalogue entries tell the story of the design, conception, and reception of Stradanus's engravings. The book explains why certain inventions or novelties were represented in the series and how that presentation reflected and fostered their adoption in the sixteenth century. What can the Nova Reperta tell us about invention and cross-cultural encounters in the Renaissance? What was considered "new" in the era? Who created change and technological innovation: In emphasizing the importance of collaboration, the prints dispel traditional notions of individual genius. The series also dismisses the assumption that the Italian rediscovery of the ancient world was the catalyst for transformation. Instead, word and image foreground the global nature of invention in the early modern period even as they promote specifically Florentine interests and activities." -- Provided by publisher.

Publication/Creation

Evanston, Illinois : Northwestern University Press, 2020.

Physical description

ix, 264 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 23 x 31 cm

Notes

"This book is funded in part by the Newbery Library, accompanying an exhibition on view at the Newberry from April 18 to July 3, 2020."--Title page verso. Exhibition postponed to August 28 to November 28 2020 due to public health concerns over the outbreak of COVID-19.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-257) and index.

Contents

Foreword / Daniel Greene -- Acknowledgments -- Essays -- Introduction: inventing the Nova Reperta / Lia Markey -- Philips Galle's Nova Reperta: a case study in print prices and distribution / Karen L. Bowen -- Stradanus's print shop and the practice of printing in sixteenth-century Antwerp / Dirk Imhof -- Diligent labor in Stradanus's engraving shop / Madeleine C. Viljoen -- Mathematical instruments in the Nova Reperta / James Clifton -- Invented processes: Stradanus's Distillatio and Lapis Polaris Magnes / Olivia Dill -- A new world disease and therapy: Stradanus's Guaiacum engraving / Alessandra Foscati and Lia Markey -- The global reception of Stradanus and the political use of the Nova Reperta / Dániel Margócsy -- Practical knowledge in early modern Europe / Pamela H. Smith -- Conversations. -- Navigation / Jim Akerman, Pedro Raposo, and J. B. Shank -- Warfare / David Cressy, Jennifer Nelson, and Suzanne Karr Schmidt -- Printing / Jill Gage and Martin Antonetti -- Transformation / Rebecca Zorach, Luca Molà, and Matthew James Crawford -- mechanisms / deborah howard, jessica keating, and niall atkinson -- visuality / Sven Dupré, Claudia Swan, and Christine Göttler -- Catalogue of related works in the Newberry Library collections / Jim Akerman, Ikumi Crocoll, Olivia Dill, Caitlin Dimartino, Andrew Epps, Christopher Fletcher, Jill Gage, Christine Göttler, Marisa Guo, Elisa Jones, Suzanne Karr Schmidt, Megan Kelly, Stephanie Lee, Analú Lopez, Isabella Magni, Lia Markey, Claire Ptaschinski, Risa Puleo, Sandra Racek, Mckenzie Stupica, John Sullivan, Alexandra Thomas, and Debora Wood.

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    History of Medicine
    ABH.AL.AA5
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ISBN

  • 9780810142022
  • 0810142023