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The Melencolia manifesto

Title
The Melencolia manifesto / David Ritz Finkelstein.
Author
Finkelstein, David Ritz, 1929-2016
Publication
San Rafael [California] (40 Oak Drive, San Rafael, CA, 94903, USA) : Morgan & Claypool Publishers, [2016]

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Description
xiii, 46 pages : illustrations; 26 cm.
Summary
Few artworks have been the subject of more extensive modern interpretation than Melencolia I by renowned artist, mathematician, and scientist Albrecht Dürer (1514). And yet, did each of these art experts and historians miss a secret manifesto that Dürer included within the engraving? This is the first work to decrypt secrets within Melencolia I based not on guesswork, but Dürer's own writings, other subliminal artists that inspired him (i.e., Leonardo da Vinci), the Jewish and Christian Bibles, and books that inspired Dürer (De Occulta Philosophia and the Hieorglyphica). To read the covert message of Melencolia I is to understand that Dürer was a humanist in his interests in mathematics, science, poetry, and antiquity. This book recognizes his unparalleled power with the burin, his mathematical skill in perspective, his dedication to precise language, and his acute observation of nature. Melencolia I may also be one of the most controversial (and at the time most criminal) pieces of art as it hid Dürer's disdain for the hierarchy of the Catholic Church, the Kaiser, and the Holy Roman Empire from the general public for centuries. This book closely ties the origins of philosophy (science) and the work of a Renaissance master together, and will be of interest for anyone who loves scientific history, art interpretation, and secret manifestos.
Series Statement
IOP concise physics, 2053-2571
Uniform Title
IOP concise physics.
Alternative Title
Melancolia manifesto
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
  • 9781681740263
  • 1681740265
LCCN
40027106556
OCLC
  • 990635761
  • ocn990635761
  • SCSB-8869371
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries