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The Humanist Interpretation of Hieroglyphs in the Allegorical Studies of the Renaissance With a Focus on the Triumphal Arch of Maximilian I

The Humanist Interpretation of Hieroglyphs in the Allegorical Studies of the Renaissance With a Focus on the Triumphal Arch of Maximilian I - Brill's Studies in Intellectual History

Hardback (08 Jan 2015) | English,Latin

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Publisher's Synopsis

The Hieroglyphenkunde by Karl Giehlow published in 1915, described variously by critics as "a masterpiece", "magnificent", "monumental" and "incomparable", is here translated into English for the first time. Giehlow's work with an initial focus on the Hieroglyphica of Horapollo, the manuscript of which was discovered by Giehlow, was a pioneering attempt to introduce the thesis that Egyptian hieroglyphics had a fundamental influence on the Italian literature of allegory and symbolism and beyond that on the evolution of all Renaissance art.

The present edition includes the illustrations of Albrecht Dürer from the Pirckheimer translation of the Horapollo from the early fifteenth century.

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Founded in 1683, Brill is a publishing house with a rich history and a strong international focus. The company's head office is in Leiden, (The Netherlands) with a branch office in Boston, Massachusetts (USA). Brill's publications focus on the Humanities and Social Sciences, International Law and selected areas in the Sciences.

Book information

ISBN: 9789004281721
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Pub date:
DEWEY: 945.05
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English,Latin
Number of pages: 360
Weight: 685g
Height: 235mm
Width: 155mm
Spine width: 23mm