2020 71 pages 2020. 71 pages.
Reference : 500009316
ISBN : 9782298161816
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Potts, D.T. ed: Iranica Antiqua Volumen XXXVII: Ingenious Man, Inquisitive Soul: Essays in Iranian and Central Asia archeology for C.C. Lamberg-Karlovsky . Gent: Peeters, 2002. 436 pages, black and white illustrations throughout. Paperback.
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Theiler, Esther: Painters and Sitters in Early-Seventeenth Century Rome. Portraits of the Soul. Turnhout: 2023. 336 pages, 6 black & white and 146 colour illustrations. Hardback. 28 x 22cms. Focusing on 17th century Roman works, four chapters discuss the relationship between artist and sitter (such as that between Annibale Carracci and Giovan Battista Agucchi), the disruption of portrait convention and the new focus on movement and affetti, the buffoon portrait, and self-potraiture and portraits of artists. Features portraits of Raffaello Menicucci, Giambattista Marino, Virginio Cesarini, and Cardinal Girolamo Agnucchi by artists like Simon Vouet, Caravaggio, and Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Three appendices of excerpts from letters and writings, including Marino's 'La Galeria'.
Focusing on 17th century Roman works, four chapters discuss the relationship between artist and sitter (such as that between Annibale Carracci and Giovan Battista Agucchi), the disruption of portrait convention and the new focus on movement and affetti, the buffoon portrait, and self-potraiture and portraits of artists. Features portraits of Raffaello Menicucci, Giambattista Marino, Virginio Cesarini, and Cardinal Girolamo Agnucchi by artists like Simon Vouet, Caravaggio, and Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Three appendices of excerpts from letters and writings, including Marinoâs âLa Galeriaâ. Text in English
Soul bag - Bulletin mensuel édité par le Comité de liaison des Amateurs de Rhythm and Blues. C.L.A.R.B.Directeur de la publication : Jacques Perin
Reference : 63453
Numéro 3 - Février/mars 1969 - Grand in-8 broché - 34 pages
Bon état - ronéotypé
, Eoscentra, 2022 Hardcover, 79 pages. 215 x 140 mm, ISBN 9789075362862.
The Fairy Tale of death is an inspiring story of a Little Soul who is about to make her first journey to Earth. In a pleasant and simple way, this book answers questions such as: What happens before we travel to Earth and what does it feel like for a soul to be born in a human body? How does a soul experience life on Earth? And finally, how does a soul experience the dying process, or the return Home? You join the Little Soul on her big adventure. It is a wonderful journey that may help you to rediscover who you really are and where you really come from. It shows you that there is no need to be afraid of dying, because, in fact, death is only a fairy tale ? Already in her childhood, Marie-Claire van der Bruggen (1969) was aware of a world that other people couldn?t perceive and where she felt very much at ease. Here on Earth, she didn?t really feel at home and she often felt a strange kind of longing for something that she couldn?t really put down in words. After a long search and with the help of her guide Charion she found answers to many of her questions. With this book she wants to inspire other people to remember who they really are and where they really come from; and most importantly, she hopes to take away the fear of dying.
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2022 Hardback, 296 pages, Size:225 x 300 mm, Illustrations:165 col., Language: English. ISBN 9781912554324.
Summary Do animals other than humans have consciousness? Do they knowingly feel and think, rather than simply respond to stimuli? Can they be said to have their own subjectivity? These questions, which are still debated today, arose forcefully in Europe during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, when empirical approaches to defining and studying the natural world were coming to the fore. Philosophers, physicians and moralists debated the question of whether the immaterial ?soul?--which in the early modern era encompassed all forms of thought and subjective experience?belonged to the human mind alone, or whether it could also exist in the material bodies of nonhuman animals. This book argues that early modern visual art offers uniquely probing and nuanced demonstrations of animal consciousness and agency. The questions that impelled the early modern debates over animal soul are used as a guide to examine a range of works produced in different media by artists in Germany, the Netherlands, northern Italy, and France. Manipulating the matter of their respective mediums, artists emphasized animals' substantial existence, and a number of them explicitly connected their own role as painters, sculptors, or graphic artists with the life force of animal matter. As nature's protagonists, the animals in these artworks assume many different kinds of roles, often quite subtle and hard to construe. When studied as a group, they offer striking insight into how early moderns struggled to define and depict the animal ?soul.? TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgments Introduction Part One: Nature's Protagonists Introduction Chapter One: The Sensitive Soul Chapter Two: Matter into Life Chapter Three: Titian's Characters Chapter Four: Montaigne and the Earthly Paradise Part Two: Animal Drama in the Netherlands Introduction Chapter Five: Exemplary Animal Lives Chapter Six: The Debate Over Animal Soul Chapter Seven: Life and Death Part Three: The Courtly Animal Introduction Chapter Eight: Animals in the Salon Chapter Nine: Animals at Versailles Chapter Ten: Interspecies Transformations Conclusion Notes Bibliography List of Illustrations Index