Reading the world encyclopedic writing in the scholastic age

Ebook from IG Library; Includes bibliographical references and indexes; The archive -- The book of the world : encyclopedism and scholastic ways of knowing -- The order of the encyclopedia -- Narrative and natural history : the organization of the Speculum maius -- The obscure figures of the encyclo...

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Κύριος συγγραφέας: Franklin-Brown, Mary
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Έκδοση: Chicago The University of Chicago Press 2012
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Περίληψη:Ebook from IG Library; Includes bibliographical references and indexes; The archive -- The book of the world : encyclopedism and scholastic ways of knowing -- The order of the encyclopedia -- Narrative and natural history : the organization of the Speculum maius -- The obscure figures of the encyclopedia : tree paradigms in the Arbor scientiae -- Metaphor in the mirror of nature: nature's speech in the Roman de la rose -- Heterotopias -- A fissured mirror : the Speculum maius as heterotopia -- The phoenix in the mirror : the encyclopedic subject; From the first publication of Pride and Prejudice to recent film versions of her life and work, Jane Austen has continued to provoke controversy and inspire fantasies of peculiar intimacy. Whether celebrated for her realism, proto-feminism, or patrician gentility, imagined as a subversive or a political conservative, Austen generates passions shaped by the ideologies and trends of her readers' timeand by her own memorable stories, characters, and elusive narrative cool
Φυσική περιγραφή:xxii, 446 pages