Journal Viator, vol. 53:2

Viator 53, No 2 (2022)

Includes VIATOR Cluster: On Early Modern Ships

  • Pages: viii + 381 p.
  • Size:178 x 254 mm
  • Illustrations:37 b/w, 29 col., 2 maps b/w
  • Language(s):English
  • Publication Year:2023

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  • ISBN: 978-2-503-59885-7
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    TABLE OF CONTENTS


    VIATOR CLUSTER: ON PREMODERN SHIPS
     
    On Early Modern Ships: Images, Metaphors, Bodies
    BRONWEN WILSON

    Sailing across the Wall: Ship Graffiti on Cretan Church Wall Paintings
    NICOLYNA ENRIQUEZ
     
    Painting and Shipbuilding: Carpaccio’s Art of Transformation
    STEFAN NEUNER
     
    Between Navigation and Shipwreck: Leon Battista Alberti on the Sea of Existence
    CASPAR PEARSON

    Stone Liquidities: On Gems, Bodies, and Value in Early Modern Shipwreck
    ELSJE VAN KESSEL

    Allegory, Tragedy, and the Ambivalence of Stradanus’s Vespucci
    ANDREW CHEN

    Ships at Sea: Etchings for the 1608 Argonautica
    LAURA HUTCHINGAME
     
    ARTICLES
     
    Scoticitas: Reframing “Scotus” in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages
    J.-MICHEL REAUX COLVIN
     
    Transmuted: Reconciling the Medieval Scandinavian Marking of the Piraeus Lion
    ANDREA C. SNOW
     
    The Romantic Death of Richard the Lionheart
    ANTONI GRABOWSKI

    The Baptistery of San Giovanni and the Formation of Florence as a New Jerusalem in the Fourteenth Century
    IRINA CHERNETSKY

    Princesses in Other Castles: Dorothy of Bulgaria and Anna of Poland as Hostages and Agents of Cultural Transfer at the Hungarian-Angevin Court
    CHRISTOPHER MIELKE
     
    Clerics’ Words, God’s Voice? Women’s Visions and the Authority of the Church in Fifteenth-Century German
    CAIT STEVENSON

    Colonial Spanish America through Arab Christian Eyes: Al-Mawsuli’s Travels 1668–1683
    ACHRAF IDRISSI