The Resource Ars reminiscendi : mind and memory in Renaissance culture, edited by Donald Beecher and Grant Williams
Ars reminiscendi : mind and memory in Renaissance culture, edited by Donald Beecher and Grant Williams
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 440 pages
- Note
- "Includes essays first presented at a conference held Jun. 28, 2006 in Ottawa, Ont"
- Contents
-
- Introduction: the
- crisis of memory / Donald Beecher -- The mnemonic architecture of the Palais des nobles dames (Lyons, 1534): in defence of famous women / Brenda Dunn-Lardeau -- Patterns and functions of the mnemonics image in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries / Andrea Torre -- Mnemonic imagery in the early middle period: visibility and collective memory / Wolfgang Neuber -- A Sephardic art of memory / James Nelson Novoa -- Experience recollected in tranquility: Thomas Hoby's travel journal as constructed memory / Kenneth R. Bartlett -- "Memorial books": commonplaces, gender, and manuscript compilation in seventeenth-century England / Victoria E. Burke -- Reading and memory in the universal library: Conrad Gessner and the Renaissance book / Paul Nelles -- The well-stocked memory and the well-tended self: Erasmus and the limits of humanist education / John Hunter -- Johann Sturm's "figurative drafts": memory, imitation, reminiscence in Nobilitas literata (154) / Marie-Alice Belle -- Paridise lost: memories are made of this / Raymond B. Wassington -- "What's Hecuba to him?": pain, privacy, and the ancient text / Andrew Wallace -- Machiavelli manufacturing memory: terrorizing history, historicizing terror / Joseph Koury -- The duty of memory: the contradictions in Conrad Celtis's Oratio (142) / Danièle Letocha -- Spenseer and interpellative memory / Christopher Ivic -- The transmateriality of memory in early modern psychophysiological discourse / Grant Williams -- Hooke's two buckets: memory, mnemotechnique and knowledge in the early Royal Society / Rhodri Lewis -- Recollection, cognition, and culture: an overview of Renaissance memory / Donald Beecher
- Donald Beecher , "Introduction:In Defence of Famous Women " Andrea Torre, "Patters and Functions of the Mnemonics Image in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries" Wolfgang Neuber, "Mnemonic Imagery in the Early Modern Period: Visibility and Collective Memory" James Nelson Novoa, "A Sephardic Art of Memory" Kenneth R. Bartlett, "Experience Recollected in Tranquility: Thomas Hoby's Travel Journal as Constructed Memory" Victoria E. Burke, "'Memorial Books': Commonplaces, Gender, and Manuscript Compilation in Seventeenth-Century England" Paul Nelles, "Reading and Memory in the Universal Library: Conrad Gessner and the Renaissance Book" John Hunter, "The Well-Stocked Memory and the Well-Tended Self: Erasmus and the Limits of Humanist Education" Marie-Alice Belle, "Johann Sturm's 'Figurative Drafts': Memory, Imitation, Reminiscence in Nobilitas Literata (1549)" / The Crisis of Memory " Brenda Dunn-Lardeau , "The Mnemonic Architecture of the Palais des nobles Dames (Lyons, 1534)
- Raymond B. Waddington, "Paradise Lost:Pain, Privacy, and the Ancient Text" Joseph Khoury, "Machiavelli Manufacturing Memory: Terrorizing History, Historicizing Terror" Danièle Letocha, "The Duty of Memory: The Contradictions in Conrad Celtis's Oratio (1492) Christopher Ivic, "Spenser and Interpellative Memory" Grant Williams, "The Transmateriality of Memory in Early Modern Psychophysiological Discourse" Rhodri Lewis, "Hooke's Two Buckets: Memory, Mnemotechnique and Knowledge in the Early Royal Society" Donald Beecher, "Recollection, Cognition, and Culture: An Overview of Renaissance Memory" / Memories are Made of This" Andrew Wallace, "'What's Hecuba to Him?'
- Isbn
- 9780772720481
- Label
- Ars reminiscendi : mind and memory in Renaissance culture
- Title
- Ars reminiscendi
- Title remainder
- mind and memory in Renaissance culture
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Donald Beecher and Grant Williams
- Language
- eng
- Biography type
- contains biographical information
- Cataloging source
- IT-FiEUI
- Dewey number
- 128.3
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
- 1965-
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Beecher, Donald
- Williams, Grant
- Victoria University (Toronto, Ont.)
- Series statement
- Essays and studies Victoria University Toronto, Ont.. Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies
- Series volume
- 19
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Memory
- Collective memory
- Renaissance
- Memory (Philosophy)
- European literature
- Memory in literature
- Label
- Ars reminiscendi : mind and memory in Renaissance culture, edited by Donald Beecher and Grant Williams
- Note
- "Includes essays first presented at a conference held Jun. 28, 2006 in Ottawa, Ont"
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- nc
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- rdacarrier.
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- Contents
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- Introduction: the
- crisis of memory / Donald Beecher -- The mnemonic architecture of the Palais des nobles dames (Lyons, 1534): in defence of famous women / Brenda Dunn-Lardeau -- Patterns and functions of the mnemonics image in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries / Andrea Torre -- Mnemonic imagery in the early middle period: visibility and collective memory / Wolfgang Neuber -- A Sephardic art of memory / James Nelson Novoa -- Experience recollected in tranquility: Thomas Hoby's travel journal as constructed memory / Kenneth R. Bartlett -- "Memorial books": commonplaces, gender, and manuscript compilation in seventeenth-century England / Victoria E. Burke -- Reading and memory in the universal library: Conrad Gessner and the Renaissance book / Paul Nelles -- The well-stocked memory and the well-tended self: Erasmus and the limits of humanist education / John Hunter -- Johann Sturm's "figurative drafts": memory, imitation, reminiscence in Nobilitas literata (154) / Marie-Alice Belle -- Paridise lost: memories are made of this / Raymond B. Wassington -- "What's Hecuba to him?": pain, privacy, and the ancient text / Andrew Wallace -- Machiavelli manufacturing memory: terrorizing history, historicizing terror / Joseph Koury -- The duty of memory: the contradictions in Conrad Celtis's Oratio (142) / Danièle Letocha -- Spenseer and interpellative memory / Christopher Ivic -- The transmateriality of memory in early modern psychophysiological discourse / Grant Williams -- Hooke's two buckets: memory, mnemotechnique and knowledge in the early Royal Society / Rhodri Lewis -- Recollection, cognition, and culture: an overview of Renaissance memory / Donald Beecher
- Donald Beecher , "Introduction:In Defence of Famous Women " Andrea Torre, "Patters and Functions of the Mnemonics Image in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries" Wolfgang Neuber, "Mnemonic Imagery in the Early Modern Period: Visibility and Collective Memory" James Nelson Novoa, "A Sephardic Art of Memory" Kenneth R. Bartlett, "Experience Recollected in Tranquility: Thomas Hoby's Travel Journal as Constructed Memory" Victoria E. Burke, "'Memorial Books': Commonplaces, Gender, and Manuscript Compilation in Seventeenth-Century England" Paul Nelles, "Reading and Memory in the Universal Library: Conrad Gessner and the Renaissance Book" John Hunter, "The Well-Stocked Memory and the Well-Tended Self: Erasmus and the Limits of Humanist Education" Marie-Alice Belle, "Johann Sturm's 'Figurative Drafts': Memory, Imitation, Reminiscence in Nobilitas Literata (1549)" / The Crisis of Memory " Brenda Dunn-Lardeau , "The Mnemonic Architecture of the Palais des nobles Dames (Lyons, 1534)
- Raymond B. Waddington, "Paradise Lost:Pain, Privacy, and the Ancient Text" Joseph Khoury, "Machiavelli Manufacturing Memory: Terrorizing History, Historicizing Terror" Danièle Letocha, "The Duty of Memory: The Contradictions in Conrad Celtis's Oratio (1492) Christopher Ivic, "Spenser and Interpellative Memory" Grant Williams, "The Transmateriality of Memory in Early Modern Psychophysiological Discourse" Rhodri Lewis, "Hooke's Two Buckets: Memory, Mnemotechnique and Knowledge in the Early Royal Society" Donald Beecher, "Recollection, Cognition, and Culture: An Overview of Renaissance Memory" / Memories are Made of This" Andrew Wallace, "'What's Hecuba to Him?'
- Control code
- FIEb16188676
- Dimensions
- 23 cm.
- Extent
- 440 pages
- Isbn
- 9780772720481
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- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)300582671
- Label
- Ars reminiscendi : mind and memory in Renaissance culture, edited by Donald Beecher and Grant Williams
- Note
- "Includes essays first presented at a conference held Jun. 28, 2006 in Ottawa, Ont"
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier.
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent.
- Contents
-
- Introduction: the
- crisis of memory / Donald Beecher -- The mnemonic architecture of the Palais des nobles dames (Lyons, 1534): in defence of famous women / Brenda Dunn-Lardeau -- Patterns and functions of the mnemonics image in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries / Andrea Torre -- Mnemonic imagery in the early middle period: visibility and collective memory / Wolfgang Neuber -- A Sephardic art of memory / James Nelson Novoa -- Experience recollected in tranquility: Thomas Hoby's travel journal as constructed memory / Kenneth R. Bartlett -- "Memorial books": commonplaces, gender, and manuscript compilation in seventeenth-century England / Victoria E. Burke -- Reading and memory in the universal library: Conrad Gessner and the Renaissance book / Paul Nelles -- The well-stocked memory and the well-tended self: Erasmus and the limits of humanist education / John Hunter -- Johann Sturm's "figurative drafts": memory, imitation, reminiscence in Nobilitas literata (154) / Marie-Alice Belle -- Paridise lost: memories are made of this / Raymond B. Wassington -- "What's Hecuba to him?": pain, privacy, and the ancient text / Andrew Wallace -- Machiavelli manufacturing memory: terrorizing history, historicizing terror / Joseph Koury -- The duty of memory: the contradictions in Conrad Celtis's Oratio (142) / Danièle Letocha -- Spenseer and interpellative memory / Christopher Ivic -- The transmateriality of memory in early modern psychophysiological discourse / Grant Williams -- Hooke's two buckets: memory, mnemotechnique and knowledge in the early Royal Society / Rhodri Lewis -- Recollection, cognition, and culture: an overview of Renaissance memory / Donald Beecher
- Donald Beecher , "Introduction:In Defence of Famous Women " Andrea Torre, "Patters and Functions of the Mnemonics Image in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries" Wolfgang Neuber, "Mnemonic Imagery in the Early Modern Period: Visibility and Collective Memory" James Nelson Novoa, "A Sephardic Art of Memory" Kenneth R. Bartlett, "Experience Recollected in Tranquility: Thomas Hoby's Travel Journal as Constructed Memory" Victoria E. Burke, "'Memorial Books': Commonplaces, Gender, and Manuscript Compilation in Seventeenth-Century England" Paul Nelles, "Reading and Memory in the Universal Library: Conrad Gessner and the Renaissance Book" John Hunter, "The Well-Stocked Memory and the Well-Tended Self: Erasmus and the Limits of Humanist Education" Marie-Alice Belle, "Johann Sturm's 'Figurative Drafts': Memory, Imitation, Reminiscence in Nobilitas Literata (1549)" / The Crisis of Memory " Brenda Dunn-Lardeau , "The Mnemonic Architecture of the Palais des nobles Dames (Lyons, 1534)
- Raymond B. Waddington, "Paradise Lost:Pain, Privacy, and the Ancient Text" Joseph Khoury, "Machiavelli Manufacturing Memory: Terrorizing History, Historicizing Terror" Danièle Letocha, "The Duty of Memory: The Contradictions in Conrad Celtis's Oratio (1492) Christopher Ivic, "Spenser and Interpellative Memory" Grant Williams, "The Transmateriality of Memory in Early Modern Psychophysiological Discourse" Rhodri Lewis, "Hooke's Two Buckets: Memory, Mnemotechnique and Knowledge in the Early Royal Society" Donald Beecher, "Recollection, Cognition, and Culture: An Overview of Renaissance Memory" / Memories are Made of This" Andrew Wallace, "'What's Hecuba to Him?'
- Control code
- FIEb16188676
- Dimensions
- 23 cm.
- Extent
- 440 pages
- Isbn
- 9780772720481
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia.
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)300582671
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