Early Modern Print Media and the Art of Observation: Training the Literate Eye

Leitch, Stephanie A.

  • 出版商: Cambridge
  • 出版日期: 2024-06-13
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  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 350
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 1009444522
  • ISBN-13: 9781009444521
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商品描述

Early modern printmakers trained observers to scan the heavens above as well as faces in their midst. Peter Apian printed the Cosmographicus Liber (1524) to teach lay astronomers their place in the cosmos, while also printing practical manuals that translated principles of spherical astronomy into useful data for weather watchers, farmers, and astrologers. Physiognomy, a genre related to cosmography, taught observers how to scrutinize profiles in order to sum up peoples' characters. Neither Albrecht Dürer nor Leonardo escaped the tenacious grasp of such widely circulating manuals called practica. Few have heard of these genres today, but the kinship of their pictorial programs suggests that printers shaped these texts for readers who privileged knowledge retrieval. Cultivated by images to become visual learners, these readers were then taught to hone their skills as observers. This book unpacks these and other visual strategies that aimed to develop both the literate eye of the reader and the sovereignty of images in the early modern world.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

早期現代的印刷師訓練觀察者不僅要觀察天空,還要觀察他們周圍的人臉。彼得·阿皮安(Peter Apian)印刷了《宇宙地圖》(1524年),以教導普通天文學家他們在宇宙中的位置,同時還印刷了實用手冊,將球面天文學的原則轉化為天氣觀察者、農民和占星術師所需的有用數據。與宇宙地圖相關的一種類型叫做面相學,教導觀察者如何仔細觀察人的輪廓以總結其性格。無論是阿爾布雷希特·杜勒爾還是達·芬奇,都無法擺脫這些廣泛流傳的手冊(稱為practica)的纏繞。今天很少有人聽說過這些類型,但它們圖像計劃的親密關係表明,印刷商為那些重視知識檢索的讀者塑造了這些文本。通過圖像的培養成為視覺學習者,然後教導他們磨練觀察技巧。本書揭示了這些以及其他旨在發展讀者的識字眼力和早期現代世界中圖像主權的視覺策略。