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Boccaccio's Des cleres et nobles femmes: systems of signification in an illuminated manuscript
Brigitte Buettner
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Frontmatter
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS (page viii)
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PREFACE (page 1)
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I The Manuscript as Object (page 4)
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Jacques Raponde, Merchant of Manuscripts (page 7)
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The De mulieribus claris as a French Success (page 15)
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II Images as Readers (page 25)
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A Pictorial Gallery of Women (page 26)
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System and Reality (page 54)
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III Pictorial Elements as Meaning (page 60)
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On Costumes, Bodies, and Gestures (page 60)
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On Colors and Light (page 72)
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On Spatial Inscriptions (page 82)
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On Visualizing Time (page 93)
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Appendix: Fifteenth-Century Des cleres et nobles femmes Manuscripts (page 100)
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NOTES (page 102)
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BIBLIOGRAPHY (page 127)
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INDEX (page 135)
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ILLUSTRATIONS (page 140)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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SP | 74.3 (Jul. 1999): 701-705 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2886772 |
AB | 80.1 (Mar. 1998): 172-176 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3051258 |
Citable Link
Published: c1996
Publisher: College Art Association
- 9780295975207 (hardcover)