Atlas of Renaissance Antiquarianism
Descrizione
Renaissance antiquarianism can be defined as a cultural phenomenon that aims to interpret the past by cross-referencing heterogeneous sources accumulated and collected over time. This entailed the use of new investigative techniques which involved combining literary sources and material findings to provide a reliable foundation for the idea of history.
Atlas of Renaissance Antiquarianism, moving along different lines of theoretical and practical conceptualisation, declines the matters according to a plethora of different disciplines: philology, iconology, numismatics, epigraphy, chronology, conviviality, art, and fashion.
The purpose of this manyfold investigation is to demonstrate how the antiquarian approach – that based the growth of thought on documented sources and empirical evidence – represented a methodological perspective capable to influence the way the past was viewed through a critical analysis of sources.
Series: Lexis Supplements 6
Sub-series: Lexis Studies in Greek and Latin Literature 3
Editore:
Edizioni Ca' Foscari - Digital PublishingData:
2022Formato
application/pdf (59.95 MB)
Soggetto
• Epistolography • Renaissance • Classical Tradition • Collecting • Antiquarianism





