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Images of the Illustrious
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by:
Cunnally, John
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Publisher: Princeton Univ Pr
Published: April 19, 1999
ISBN: 0691016682
Format:Hardcover
Pages:216
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Book Description
Table of Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Perenni Vena Scaturiunt: The Ubiquity of Antique Coins in the Renaissance Copia et Varietas Rerum: The Abundance and Variety of Numismatic Imagery Infinite Riches in a Little
Room: Titian's Portrait of Jacopo Strada Qui Sic Amat Alienas Imagines: Ancient Coins as Sources of Virtu in Renaissance Italy Promiscue Omnia Mercantur: Nummomania Spreads to the North Antiquarius Romanus: Andrea Fulvio and the Illustrium
imagines ``Dares'': Who Was the Artist of the Illustrium imagines? Ceux Qui Ont Escrit des Medalles: The Earliest Numismatic Bibliography Comme au Clair Miroir de l'Ame: Rouille, Physiognomy, and the Renaissance Bilduisvitenbucher
Multorumque Monent Quae Tacuere Libri: Coin Books and Emblem Books in the Sixteenth Century Non Sine Maximo Sudore: The Great Corpora Projects of the Later Cinquecenton Figure de' Corpi, e Historia Che Tace: Empiricism and Rationalism
in Renaissance Numismatics Notes Appendix A Biographical and Bibliographical Guide to Renaissance Numismatists and Their Books Bibliography Works Cited in the Appendix Index
Card catalog description Images of the Illustrious is an
introduction and a guide to the numismatic scholarship of the Renaissance - the coin collections and illustrated coin-books produced by humanists and artists of the sixteenth century. Ancient Greek and Roman coins were the most abundant and portable
remains of antiquity throughout Renaissance Europe, and were avidly collected as treasures, studied as documents, exchanged as gifts, admired as art, venerated as relics, and cherished as talismans of antique virtue.... read more
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