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Perpetual Motion : Transforming Shapes in the Renaissance from Da Vinci to Montaigne

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First published in 1997 by +ditions Macula, Poller's translation brings this intriguing volume to English readers. Jeanneret (French literature, U. of Geneva) focuses on the love of change and transformation, a topos he notes was prevalent during the Renaissance. The theme is considered through an analysis of the theories popular in natural philosophy, with attention to the 16th-century's understanding of the cosmos, geology, biology, and physics. In subsequent chapters, Jeanneret describes representations of humankind as a changeable, developing form and relates this sensibility to similar tendencies in the study and development of the French language and French and Italian literature. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

The popular conception of the Renaissance as a culture devoted to order and perfection does not account for an important characteristic of Renaissance art: many of the period's major works, including those by da Vinci, Erasmus, Michelangelo, Ronsard, and Montaigne, appeared as works-in-progress, always liable to changes and additions. In Perpetual Motion, Michel Jeanneret argues for a sixteenth century swept up in change and fascinated by genesis and metamorphosis.

Jeanneret begins by tracing the metamorphic sensibility in sixteenth-century science and culture. Theories of creation and cosmology, of biology and geology, profoundly affected the perspectives of leading thinkers and artists on the nature of matter and form. The conception of humanity (as understood by Pico de Mirandola, Erasmus, Rabelais, and others), reflections upon history, the theory and practice of language, all led to new ideas, new genres, and a new interest in the diversity of experience. Jeanneret goes on to show that the invention of the printing press did not necessarily produce more stable literary texts than those transmitted orally or as hand-printed manuscripts -- authors incorporated ideas of transformation into the process of composing and revising and encouraged creative interpretations from their readers, translators, and imitators. Extending the argument to the visual arts, Jeanneret considers da Vinci's sketches and paintings, changing depictions of the world map, the mythological sculptures in the gardens of Prince Orsini in Bomarzo, and many other Renaissance works. More than fifty illustrations supplement his analysis.


Perpetual Motion : Transforming Shapes in the Renaissance from Da Vinci to Montaigne
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ISBN

9780801864803

Fiction/Non-Fiction

Non-Fiction

Publisher

Johns Hopkins Univ Pr

Pages

320

List Price

$64.00

Author

Jeanneret, Michel

Publication Date

12/19/2000

Release Status

In Print

Format

Hardcover

Language

English

Measurements

Height: 9 Inches (US)

Width: 6.25 Inches (US)

Thickness: 1 Inches (US)

Unit Weight: 1.4 Pounds (US)

Series

Parallax: Re-Visions of Culture and Society

First published in 1997 by +ditions Macula, Poller's translation brings this intriguing volume to English readers. Jeanneret (French literature, U. of Geneva) focuses on the love of change and transformation, a topos he notes was prevalent during the Renaissance. The theme is considered through an analysis of the theories popular in natural philosophy, with attention to the 16th-century's understanding of the cosmos, geology, biology, and physics. In subsequent chapters, Jeanneret describes representations of humankind as a changeable, developing form and relates this sensibility to similar tendencies in the study and development of the French language and French and Italian literature. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

The popular conception of the Renaissance as a culture devoted to order and perfection does not account for an important characteristic of Renaissance art: many of the period's major works, including those by da Vinci, Erasmus, Michelangelo, Ronsard, and Montaigne, appeared as works-in-progress, always liable to changes and additions. In Perpetual Motion, Michel Jeanneret argues for a sixteenth century swept up in change and fascinated by genesis and metamorphosis.

Jeanneret begins by tracing the metamorphic sensibility in sixteenth-century science and culture. Theories of creation and cosmology, of biology and geology, profoundly affected the perspectives of leading thinkers and artists on the nature of matter and form. The conception of humanity (as understood by Pico de Mirandola, Erasmus, Rabelais, and others), reflections upon history, the theory and practice of language, all led to new ideas, new genres, and a new interest in the diversity of experience. Jeanneret goes on to show that the invention of the printing press did not necessarily produce more stable literary texts than those transmitted orally or as hand-printed manuscripts -- authors incorporated ideas of transformation into the process of composing and revising and encouraged creative interpretations from their readers, translators, and imitators. Extending the argument to the visual arts, Jeanneret considers da Vinci's sketches and paintings, changing depictions of the world map, the mythological sculptures in the gardens of Prince Orsini in Bomarzo, and many other Renaissance works. More than fifty illustrations supplement his analysis.



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