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Ars reminiscendi, mind and memory in Renaissance culture, edited by Donald Beecher and Grant Williams

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Ars reminiscendi, mind and memory in Renaissance culture, edited by Donald Beecher and Grant Williams
Language
eng
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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contains biographical information
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illustrations
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index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Ars reminiscendi
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bibliography
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300582671
Responsibility statement
edited by Donald Beecher and Grant Williams
Series statement
Essays and studies Victoria University Toronto, Ont.. Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 19
Sub title
mind and memory in Renaissance culture
Table Of 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
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