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A Study of Inscriptions In and As Books and Works of Art
John Sparrow
February 2011
Paperback
9780521136655
£38.00
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Paperback

    Mr Sparrow traces the development of the inscription as a literary form in Renaissance and post-Renaissance Europe. He defines the 'literary' inscription as 'a text composed with a view to its being presented in lines of different lengths, the lineation contributing to or enhancing the meaning, so that someone who does not see it, actually or in the mind's eye, but only hears it read aloud, misses something of the intended effect'. Mr Sparrow attributes the Renaissance concern with the visual presentation of words to the profound interest in epigraphy aroused by the rediscovery of classical inscriptions. This interest was felt mainly by scholars and writers, but it extended to architects, painters, sculptors and designers of monuments - all of whom incorporated inscriptions in their work.

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    February 2011
    Paperback
    9780521136655
    172 pages
    279 × 210 × 9 mm
    0.4kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Acknowledgements
    • List of illustrations
    • Preface
    • 1. The evolution of the inscription
    • 2. The inscription in Renaissance works of art
    • 3. The inscription as a literary form
    • 4. Conclusion
    • Index.
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    • John Sparrow