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Early modern eyes

edited by Walter S. Melion and Lee Palmer Wandel

(Intersections : yearbook for early modern studies, v. 13)

Brill, 2010

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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In bringing together work on optic theory, ethnography, and the visual cultures of Christianity, this volume offers a sense of the richness and the complexity of early modern thinking about the human eye. The seven case studies explore the relationship between vision and knowledge, taking up such diverse artifacts as an emblem book, a Jesuit mariological text, Calvin's Institutes, Las Casas's Apologia, Hans Staden's True History, the Codex Telleriano-Remensis, and an exegetical painting by Herri met de Bles. Argued from different disciplinary perspectives, these essays pose crucial questions about the eyes, asking how they were construed as instruments of witnessing, perception, representation, cognition, and religious belief. Contributors include: Tom Conley, Walter Melion, Jose Rabasa, Lee Palmer Wandel, Michel Weemans, Nicolas Wey Gomez, and Neil Whitehead.

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Acknowledgments Notes on Editors List of Contributors List of Illustrations Introduction, Lee Palmer Wandel The Politics of Light: Al-Kindi's Optics and the Vindication of the American Tropics in Bartolome de las Casas's Apologetica historia sumaria (1527-1561), Nicolas Wey Gomez A Topographer's Eye: From Gilles Corrozet to Pieter Apian, Tom Conley The Ethnographic Lens in the New World: Staden, De Bry, and the Representation of the Tupi in Brazil, Neil L. Whitehead Depicting Perspective: The Return of the Gaze in Codex Telleriano-Remensis (c.1563), Jose Rabasa John Calvin and Michel de Montaigne on the Eye, Lee Palmer Wandel Quel rapport entre une partie de jeu de paume et le roi David? Analogie et Exegese Visuelle dans le David et Bethsabee de Herri met de Bles, Michel Weemans 'Quae lecta Canisius offert et spectata diu': The Pictorial Images in Petrus Canisius's De Maria Virgine of 1577/1583, Walter S. Melion Index Nominum

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