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OverviewWinner of the 2023 Menno Hertzberger Encouragement Prize (Book History) In Early Modern Thesis Prints in the Southern Netherlands, Gwendoline de Mûelenaere offers an account of the practice of producing illustrated thesis prints in the seventeenth-century Southern Low Countries. She argues that the evolution of the thesis print genre gave rise to the creation of a specific visual language combining efficiently various figurative registers of a historical and symbolic nature. The book offers a reflection on the representation of knowledge and its public recognition in the context of academic defenses. Early Modern Thesis Prints makes a timely contribution to our understanding of early modern print culture and more specifically to the expanding field of study concerned with the role of visual materials in early modern thought. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gwendoline de MûelenaerePublisher: Brill Imprint: Brill Volume: 60 Weight: 0.988kg ISBN: 9789004444539ISBN 10: 900444453 Pages: 444 Publication Date: 02 December 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsAbbreviations Introduction 1 Development of the Production of Thesis Prints in the Southern Netherlands A Teaching in the Spanish Netherlands B Development of Thesis Broadsides during the Seventeenth Century C The Antwerp Context in the First Half of the Seventeenth Century D Other Productions in the Southern Low Countries E Print Run, Distribution, and Conservation of Thesis Prints 2 The Manufacture of the Thesis Engraving A The Broadsheet Medium: Complementarity of Text and Image B Status of the Image: From Knowledge Organization to Message Coding C The Posters, “Ephemera”? D Towards a “Painting-Page”: Progressive Iconization of the Margin E Devices for Framing and Displaying Text: From Ornament to Allegory 3 The Use of Symbolic Language in Thesis Prints A Personifications: Noetic and Encomiastic Issues B Justitia, Academic Discipline and Imperial Virtue: Theses Addressed to Ferdinand III and His Son C Paradoxical Formulas to Give Multiple Praise: Theses Dedicated to Leopold Wilhelm of Austria D The Celebration of the Virgin Mary 4 Staging the Placards within the Context of Court Patronage A Mise en abyme of the Donation B Public Defense, a Baroque Spectacle Conclusion Catalogue of Thesis Prints Appendix A List of Illustrations B List of Thesis Prints by Teaching Institution C List of Thesis Prints by Location Bibliography A Primary Sources B Secondary Sources IndexReviewsAuthor InformationGwendoline de Mûelenaere, Ph.D. (2017, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium), is a postdoctoral researcher at Ghent University. She has published a dozen articles on thesis prints and illustrated lecture notebooks produced in the Southern Low Countries. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |