Enciclopedia Akal de Emblemas Espa oles Ilustrados

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Enciclopedia Akal de Emblemas Espa  oles Ilustrados
Author : Antonio Bernat Vistarini
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Publisher : Ediciones AKAL
Language : English
Release Date : 27 May 1999
ISBN : 8446010755
Pages : 956 pages
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Enciclopedia Akal de Emblemas Espa oles Ilustrados by Antonio Bernat Vistarini Book PDF Summary

La obra contiene, extractados, todos los libros de emblemas que se publicaron en español durante los siglos XVI y XVII. Se trata de un material de difícil acceso que de este modo se pone a disposición del lector, ya sea investigador o mero aficionado a la riquísima cultura simbólica cifrada en el género de la literatura emblemática. El libro se presenta en primera instancia como índice alfabético de los motivos iconográficos principales presentes en cada emblema. Pero, además, se podrá acceder a los emblemas mediante búsquedas realizadas a partir de los índices complementarios: de autores, lemas, fuentes y claves temáticas, aparte de los motivos iconográficos secundarios. Completa el volumen un glosario terminológico y de personajes que ayuda a la comprensión de los significados. El desarrollo de los estudios de emblemática en el ámbito internacional (existe una extensa Society for Emblem Studies) ha hecho aconsejable introducir traducción al inglés de los campos de información más relevantes. Y las ventajas que proporcionan las nuevas tecnologías han sido aprovechadas con la incorporación de un CD-ROM (ejecutable por igual en los sistemas Macintosh y PC) que agiliza la combinación de búsquedas complejas. Tanto el CD-ROM como el libro reproducen los grabados de los 1.732 emblemas estudiados.

Enciclopedia Akal de Emblemas Espa  oles Ilustrados

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