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Villaseñor Black, Charlene - Álvarez, Mari-Tere (eds.), Renaissance Futurities: Science, Art, Invention, Oakland (CA), University of California Press Luminos, 2020.
- Resum
- Thid book considers the intersections between artistic rebirth, the new science, and European imperialism in the global early modern world. Charlene Villaseñor Black and Mari-Tere Álvarez reconsider the work of Renaissance genius Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519), prolific artist and inventor, and other polymaths such as philosopher Giulio “Delminio” Camillo (1480–1544), physician and naturalist Francisco Hernández de Toledo (1514–1587), and writer Miguel de Cervantes (1547–1616). This concern with futurity is inspired by the Renaissance itself, a period defined by visions of the future, as well as by recent theorizing of temporality in Renaissance, queer, and ethnic studies. This transdisciplinary collection is at the cutting edge of the humanities, the sciences, and the arts with contributions in history, art history, literature, media studies, mathematics, and medicine.
- Matèries
- Història de la medicina
Història de la ciència Història de l'art Recepció
- Notes
- Informació de l'editor .
- URL
- https://www.luminosoa.org/site/books/10.1525/lumino ...
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