The Symbolicarum quaestionum... by Achille Bocchi (1550) stages the convergence of Harpocrates, Minerva and Mercury, in order to symbolise the work of silence in the morphogenesis of art, in the name of the power of "mute poerty" - nearer to the truth of nature and more scientific - on speech.
Angelini, A. (2014). Le silence éloquente à la Renaissance. Parigi : Cassiques Garnier.
Le silence éloquente à la Renaissance
ANGELINI, ANNARITA
2014
Abstract
The Symbolicarum quaestionum... by Achille Bocchi (1550) stages the convergence of Harpocrates, Minerva and Mercury, in order to symbolise the work of silence in the morphogenesis of art, in the name of the power of "mute poerty" - nearer to the truth of nature and more scientific - on speech.File in questo prodotto:
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