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Albion's Classicism

The Visual Arts in Britain, 1550-1660

Edited by Lucy Gent

Visual arts in Britain between 1550 and 1650 have long been considered part of the classical Italian Renaissance canon. Now a distinguished group of scholars demonstrates that attitudes to classical art were in fact somewhat...

January 24, 1996, Cloth, $55.00

Transports

Travel, Pleasure, and Imaginative Geography, 1600-1830

Edited by Chloe Chard and Helen Langdon

In this rich exploration of the era of the Grand Tour, contributors from the fields of history, art history, literary history and theory, science history, and anthropology investigate the experiences of travelers and their...

November 27, 1996, Cloth, $50.00

From Nineveh to New York

The Strange Story of the Assyrian Reliefs in the Metropolitan Museum & the Hidden Masterpiece at Canford School

John Malcolm Russell; With contributions by Judith McKenzie and Stephanie Dalley

The story of Sir Austen Henry Layard's rediscovery of ancient Assyria and its fabled capital, Nineveh, is one of the great tales of the nineteenth century, uniting archaeological imperialism, genius, and romance. No less...

May 29, 1997, Cloth, $65.00

French Painting in the Seventeenth Century

Alain Mérot; Translated by Caroline Beamish

This richly illustrated panorama of seventeenth-century French painting surveys the works of Poussin, Vouet, Le Sueur, de La Tour, Mignard, and other great and little-known artists. It places this art in relation to literary,...

November 29, 1995, Cloth, $55.00

The Reformation of the Bible/The Bible of the Reformation

Jaroslav Pelikan; With contributions by Valerie R. Hotchkiss and David Price

It is equally true that the Reformation was inspired and defined by the Bible and that the Bible was reshaped by the intellectual, political, and cultural forces of the Reformation. In this book, a distinguished scholar—whose...

March 27, 1996, Cloth, $56.00

Empathy and the Practice of Medicine

Beyond Pills and the Scalpel

Edited by Howard Spiro, Enid Peschel, Mary G. McCrea Curnen, and Deborah St. James

The treatment of medical illness today depends much more on science and technology than on the physician's ability to listen, comfort, and prescribe. Medicine is not only increasingly technical but is also increasingly...

February 21, 1996, Paper, $24.00

Theater Technology

George C. Izenour

The most recent innovation brought to theater technology by the eminent theater designer George C. Izenour is a "trans-sondant" curtain, mimicking a wall, which allows halls visually to metamorphose into small or large...

March 25, 1997, Cloth, $200.00

The Idea of the English Landscape Painter

Genius as Alibi in the Early Nineteenth Century

Kay Dian Kriz

English landscape painting changed dramatically during the time of Turner and Girtin—the new style of painting was seen as more natural and expressive of the imagination and character of the artist himself. The new artistic ...

March 27, 1997, Cloth, $45.00

Edward Norgate

Miniatura or the Art of Limning

Edward Norgate; Edited by Jim Murrell and Jeffrey M. Muller

Edward Norgate, aristocratic friend of Charles I and the Earl of Arundel, made his mark in seventeenth-century England as musician, herald, and courtier. He also wrote Miniatura, a widely circulated study of miniature...

October 20, 1997, Cloth, $45.00

The Architectural Drawings of Benjamin Henry Latrobe (Series 2)

Volume 2 2-2, Parts 1 & 2

Benjamin Henry Latrobe; Edited by Jeffrey A. Cohen and Charles E. Brownell

This two-volume set is a comprehensive catalogue of the architectural drawings of Benjamin Henry Latrobe, a key figure in the birth of the architectural profession in the United States. All Latrobe's architectural projects...

March 20, 1995, Cloth, $195.00

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