The paper examines how images, technological-artistic knowledge and theories inter- acted with each other in early modern geology. Casting techniques provided Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519) with an analogical model for the study of fossils, which he expounded using only texts and theories, not images. For painter Agostino Scilla, on the other hand, images of fossils and animals (La Vana speculazione disingannata dal senso, Napoli, 1670) were the key-feature of his approach, intentionally limited to the exter- nal aspects of the specimen, the very domain of the painter. Theories and microscopic examination of the internal aspects orientated Robert Hooke’s visual comparisons in Micrographia (London, 1665), aimed at demonstrating the organic or...
The Chapter explores the highly productive ten-year (1577-1587) collaboration between Jacopo Ligozzi...
Starting from the analysis of Martin Rudwick's pionieristic The emergence of a visual language for g...
As a student at the University of Glasgow, I remember that there was a book that was heavily thumbed...
The search for the true nature and origin of fossils gave rise, starting about the beginning of the ...
The article is a detailed examination of practices originating in technology and art that were used ...
The article is a detailed examination of practices originating in technology and art that were used ...
Most geological handbooks attribute the birth of stratigraphy to William Smith in the 19th century, ...
Most geological handbooks attribute the birth of stratigraphy to William Smith in the 19th century, ...
The paleontological collection of Agostino Scilla (1629-1700), now kept at the Sedgwick Museum in Ca...
The paleontological collection of Agostino Scilla (1629-1700), now kept at the Sedgwick Museum in Ca...
In 1603 Federico Cesi, along with four of his friends, founded the first Scientific Academy in Europ...
Between the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, the first naturalistic illustrations appeared in text...
Dicranurus monstrous trilobite Devonian Period 5.5 x5 x2.5 Onloan from Dr. Kazuo Hiraizumi,Biology D...
Fossils and their counterparts were objects of speculation during the time of the Renaissance curios...
Dicranurus monstrous trilobite Devonian Period 5.5 x5 x2.5 Onloan from Dr. Kazuo Hiraizumi,Biology D...
The Chapter explores the highly productive ten-year (1577-1587) collaboration between Jacopo Ligozzi...
Starting from the analysis of Martin Rudwick's pionieristic The emergence of a visual language for g...
As a student at the University of Glasgow, I remember that there was a book that was heavily thumbed...
The search for the true nature and origin of fossils gave rise, starting about the beginning of the ...
The article is a detailed examination of practices originating in technology and art that were used ...
The article is a detailed examination of practices originating in technology and art that were used ...
Most geological handbooks attribute the birth of stratigraphy to William Smith in the 19th century, ...
Most geological handbooks attribute the birth of stratigraphy to William Smith in the 19th century, ...
The paleontological collection of Agostino Scilla (1629-1700), now kept at the Sedgwick Museum in Ca...
The paleontological collection of Agostino Scilla (1629-1700), now kept at the Sedgwick Museum in Ca...
In 1603 Federico Cesi, along with four of his friends, founded the first Scientific Academy in Europ...
Between the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, the first naturalistic illustrations appeared in text...
Dicranurus monstrous trilobite Devonian Period 5.5 x5 x2.5 Onloan from Dr. Kazuo Hiraizumi,Biology D...
Fossils and their counterparts were objects of speculation during the time of the Renaissance curios...
Dicranurus monstrous trilobite Devonian Period 5.5 x5 x2.5 Onloan from Dr. Kazuo Hiraizumi,Biology D...
The Chapter explores the highly productive ten-year (1577-1587) collaboration between Jacopo Ligozzi...
Starting from the analysis of Martin Rudwick's pionieristic The emergence of a visual language for g...
As a student at the University of Glasgow, I remember that there was a book that was heavily thumbed...