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Author van Leerdam, Andrea author.

Title Woodcuts as Reading Guides How Images Shaped Knowledge Transmission in Medical-Astrological Books in Dutch (1500-1550) Andrea van Leerdam.

Publication Info. Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press

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Description 1 online resource (480 pages) illustrations.
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
digital rdatr
Series Bijdragen tot de geschiedenis van de Nederlandse boekhandel
Bijdragen tot de geschiedenis van de Nederlandse boekhandel.
Note "Amsterdam University Press"
Acknowledgements Note to the reader Abbreviations Codes used for examined editions and copies Introduction Chapter 1. Bodies of Knowledge: Dutch Medical-Astrological Books between 1500-1550 Chapter 2. Organising Knowledge: Conceptualisations and Visual Strategies Chapter 3. Knowledge Tools: The Perceived Epistemic Significance of Images Chapter 4. Reliable Knowledge: Invoking Trust through Authority and Playfulness Chapter 5. Customising Knowledge: Readers' Engagement with Illustrated Books Conclusion Appendices Bibliography List of figures List of tables Index of names and works
Summary In the first half of the sixteenth century, the Low Countries saw the rise of a lively market for practical and instructive books that targeted non-specialist readers. This study shows how woodcuts in vernacular books on medicine and astrology fulfilled important rhetorical functions in knowledge communication. These images guided readers' perceptions of the organisation, visualisation, and reliability of knowledge. Andrea van Leerdam uncovers the assumptions and intentions of book producers to which images testify, and shows how actual readers engaged with these illustrated books. Drawing on insights from the field of information design studies, she scrutinises the books' material characteristics, including their lay-outs and traces of use, to shed light on the habits and interests of early modern readers. She situates these works in a culture where medicine and astrology were closely interwoven in daily life and where both book producers and readers were exploring the potential of images.
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Contents Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Note to the Reader -- Abbreviations -- Codes Used for Examined Editions and Copies -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Bodies of Knowledge Dutch Medical-Astrological Books between 1500-1550 -- Chapter 2. Organising Knowledge Conceptualisations and Visual Strategies -- Chapter 3. Visualising Knowledge The Perceived Epistemic Significance of Images -- Chapter 4. Reliable Knowledge Invoking Trust through Authority and Playfulness -- Chapter 5. Customising Knowledge Readers' Engagement with Illustrated Books -- Conclusion -- Appendices -- Bibliography -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Index of Names and Works
Subject Medicine, Popular -- Early works to 1800.
Medical illustration -- 16th century.
Wood-engraving, Dutch.
Illustration médicale -- 16e siècle.
Gravure sur bois néerlandaise.
History of ideas.
History of medicine.
DESIGN / Book.
HISTORY / Study & Teaching.
MEDICAL / History.
Medical illustration
Medicine, Popular
Wood-engraving, Dutch
Illustration.
History of scholarship (principally of social sciences and humanities)
History of medicine.
Chronological Term 1500-1599
Indexed Term History, Art History, and Archaeology
HIS
Art and Material Culture
ART & MAT
Cultural Studies
CULTURAL
Dutch and The Netherlands
DUTCH NL
Media Studies
MEDIA
history of books, woodcuts, early modern prints, history of knowledge, history of reading
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Early works
Other Form: Print version: 9789048560257
ISBN 9048560268 (electronic bk.)
9789048560264 (electronic bk.)
Standard No. AU@ 000075399445

 
    
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