This article considers several issues regarding the art of memory (ars memorativa) that can be observed in printed treatises composed by early German humanists. It seems that between about 1474 and 1530 it was fashionable for some German scholars to compose, compile and publish mnemonic treatises of their own. There is evidence that the treatises by, e.g., Matheolus Perusinus, Jacobus Publicius, Conrad Celtis, Petrus de Ravenna, Jodocus Wetzdorf, Conrad Umhauser, Hermann von dem Busche or Johannes Cusanus were widely read and spread at the turn of the 16th century. The characteristic features of the treatises, their structure and the format from this period, such as the quantitative analysis of the treatises printed till the end of...
This work is Chapter 14 in Knowledge and its Making in Early Modern Europe: Practices, Objects, and ...
The Liber de Arte Dimicatoria (Leeds, Royal Armouries FECHT 1, previously and better known as MS I.3...
Twenty years ago, historians complained that the art of excerpting was still a marginal topic. Ten y...
This article considers several issues regarding the art of memory (ars memorativa) that can be obse...
The first German encyclopaedia, entitled Margarita philosophica, was published in Freiburg in 1503. ...
The history of note-taking has only begun to be written. On the one hand, the basic functions of sel...
En 1520, Johannes Host von Romberch, un mnémotechnicien dominicain de l’université de Cologne, publi...
This study explores the manuscript transmission of three anonymous 15th century treatises, with the ...
The article discusses the early chapter in the long history of the development of the German Sonderb...
Reading and reading habits have radically changed in the digital age. Readers are no longer physical...
thesisMaster of ArtsArt/Art HistoryThe Wolfenbiittel Sachsenspiegel is a fourteenth-century German l...
How did human memory activity, conceived of as an activity that helped bring a person closer to God,...
On the basis of the autobiography of the orthodox Calvinist minister Abraham Trommius (1633-1719), t...
This article focuses upon the status and functions of memory in the natural philosophy of Fr...
On the basis of the autobiography of the orthodox Calvinist minister Abraham Trommius (1633-1719), t...
This work is Chapter 14 in Knowledge and its Making in Early Modern Europe: Practices, Objects, and ...
The Liber de Arte Dimicatoria (Leeds, Royal Armouries FECHT 1, previously and better known as MS I.3...
Twenty years ago, historians complained that the art of excerpting was still a marginal topic. Ten y...
This article considers several issues regarding the art of memory (ars memorativa) that can be obse...
The first German encyclopaedia, entitled Margarita philosophica, was published in Freiburg in 1503. ...
The history of note-taking has only begun to be written. On the one hand, the basic functions of sel...
En 1520, Johannes Host von Romberch, un mnémotechnicien dominicain de l’université de Cologne, publi...
This study explores the manuscript transmission of three anonymous 15th century treatises, with the ...
The article discusses the early chapter in the long history of the development of the German Sonderb...
Reading and reading habits have radically changed in the digital age. Readers are no longer physical...
thesisMaster of ArtsArt/Art HistoryThe Wolfenbiittel Sachsenspiegel is a fourteenth-century German l...
How did human memory activity, conceived of as an activity that helped bring a person closer to God,...
On the basis of the autobiography of the orthodox Calvinist minister Abraham Trommius (1633-1719), t...
This article focuses upon the status and functions of memory in the natural philosophy of Fr...
On the basis of the autobiography of the orthodox Calvinist minister Abraham Trommius (1633-1719), t...
This work is Chapter 14 in Knowledge and its Making in Early Modern Europe: Practices, Objects, and ...
The Liber de Arte Dimicatoria (Leeds, Royal Armouries FECHT 1, previously and better known as MS I.3...
Twenty years ago, historians complained that the art of excerpting was still a marginal topic. Ten y...