This article studies the intersection of verbal and visual culture in the early modern period through a case study of the inn sign. Using historical and literary materials it uncovers the place of the inn sign in the urban experience of early modern Londoners and its appropriation in the drama of the period. The display of visual signs before inns, shops and private houses presupposes a series of specific cultural practices which this paper looks to interrogate. Locationally the use of spatial descriptors such as 'at' or 'near' 'the sign of', invokes a radial logic of spatial signification, operating at a neighbourhood level. In contradistinction to the precision of rtographic co-ordinates, negotiation of the urban environment by means of t...
This thesis examines political culture in London, 1500–1550, by looking at different forms of politi...
Shopfront signage is often a combination of text and images. This dissertation examines the shopfron...
The goal of the study is to describe lingua-semiotic and emotive aspects of updating the signs and s...
This article studies the intersection of verbal and visual culture in the early modern period throug...
The development of a secular legal profession in the 16th century compromised the sacerdotal role en...
This essay surveys the pictorial evidence relating to inns, taverns and beerhouses in German-speakin...
During the early modern period, practitioners in oftentimes unrelated arts and sciences began to exp...
This study involves discovering how growing literacy influenced the development of advertising in ea...
This book offers an interesting interpretation of the hidden culture of the early modern legal profe...
This article is an ethnography of an investigation of an under-explored sociolinguistic phenomenon, ...
This thesis examines parietal writing in sixteenth and seventeenth century English culture. Renaissa...
This article reconstructs the diagnostic act of the French pox in the French-disease hospital of six...
Early modern drama was a product of the new theatrical spaces that began to open from the 1560s onwa...
The annual Lord Mayor’s Show was one of the most spectacular forms of street theater in early modern...
Merchant’s marks were symbols used by merchants and traders from the early middle ages to the sevent...
This thesis examines political culture in London, 1500–1550, by looking at different forms of politi...
Shopfront signage is often a combination of text and images. This dissertation examines the shopfron...
The goal of the study is to describe lingua-semiotic and emotive aspects of updating the signs and s...
This article studies the intersection of verbal and visual culture in the early modern period throug...
The development of a secular legal profession in the 16th century compromised the sacerdotal role en...
This essay surveys the pictorial evidence relating to inns, taverns and beerhouses in German-speakin...
During the early modern period, practitioners in oftentimes unrelated arts and sciences began to exp...
This study involves discovering how growing literacy influenced the development of advertising in ea...
This book offers an interesting interpretation of the hidden culture of the early modern legal profe...
This article is an ethnography of an investigation of an under-explored sociolinguistic phenomenon, ...
This thesis examines parietal writing in sixteenth and seventeenth century English culture. Renaissa...
This article reconstructs the diagnostic act of the French pox in the French-disease hospital of six...
Early modern drama was a product of the new theatrical spaces that began to open from the 1560s onwa...
The annual Lord Mayor’s Show was one of the most spectacular forms of street theater in early modern...
Merchant’s marks were symbols used by merchants and traders from the early middle ages to the sevent...
This thesis examines political culture in London, 1500–1550, by looking at different forms of politi...
Shopfront signage is often a combination of text and images. This dissertation examines the shopfron...
The goal of the study is to describe lingua-semiotic and emotive aspects of updating the signs and s...