Modern Aesthetics
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Modern Aesthetics

D. Petsch, D. Petsch

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Modern Aesthetics

D. Petsch, D. Petsch

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Year
2015
ISBN
9783110801132

Table of contents

  1. TABLE OF ILLUSTRATIONS
  2. PREFACE
  3. I. INTRODUCTION
  4. 1. The Promise of New Aesthetics
  5. A. Texts from Petrarch and Boccaccio
  6. 2. The Heritage of the Old Aesthetics
  7. 3. Periods in Modem Aesthetics
  8. 4. Literature on Modem Aesthetics
  9. II. THE YEAR 1400
  10. A-1. Texts from Cennini
  11. III. THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY
  12. 1. The Renaissance
  13. 2. The Philosophy of the Renaissance
  14. 3. Arts and the Theory of Art
  15. B. Texts of Fifteenth-Century Art Theorists
  16. 4. The Aesthetics of Nicholas of Cusa
  17. C. Texts from Nicholas of Cusa
  18. 5. The Aesthetics of the Humanists
  19. D. Texts from the Humanists and Savonarola
  20. 6. Alberti
  21. E. Texts from Alberti
  22. 7. The Aesthetics of the Florentine Academy
  23. F. Texts from Ficino
  24. IV. THE YEAR 1500
  25. 1. The Theory of Art of the Classical Renaissance
  26. G. Texts from Raphael, Castiglione, Bembo, Pico, Leone Ebreo
  27. 2. The Aesthetics of Leonardo da Vinci
  28. H. Texts from Leonardo da Vinci
  29. V. THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY
  30. 1. The Aesthetics of Michelangelo
  31. I. Texts from Michelangelo and de Hollanda
  32. 2. The Aesthetics of Mannerism
  33. J. Texts from Pontormo and Cardano
  34. 3. The Poetics of the Sixteenth Century
  35. K. Texts on Poetics of the Sixteenth Century
  36. 4. The Sixteenth-Century Theory of the Visual Arts
  37. L. Texts from Theoreticians of Art of the Sixteenth Century
  38. 5. Emblematics and Iconology
  39. M. Texts from Ripa and Menestrier
  40. 6. The Theory of Music
  41. N. Texts from Renaissance Musicologists
  42. 7. DĂŒrer’s Aesthetics and Central European Art Theory
  43. O. Texts from Diirer and Erasmus
  44. 8. Aesthetics in France: The Poets and Montaigne
  45. O-1. Texts from the Pleiade, Montaigne and Malherbe
  46. 9. A Summary of Sixteenth-Century Aesthetics
  47. VI. THE YEAR 1600
  48. 1. The Events of the Year 1600
  49. 2. Italian Aesthetics
  50. P. Texts from Patrizi, Bruno, Zabarella and Galileo
  51. 3. English Aesthetic
  52. Q. Texts from Sidney, Shakespeare and Bacon
  53. 4. The Aesthetics of Spain and Poland
  54. R. Texts from Cervantes, Lope de Vega and Sarbiewski
  55. VII. THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
  56. 1. The Changed Circumstances
  57. 2. Baroque Aesthetics
  58. S. Texts from Rubens, Baldinucci and Charron
  59. 3. The Revival of Classical Aesthetics: Poussin
  60. T. Texts from Poussin and Bellori
  61. 4. The Poetics of the Seventeenth Century
  62. U. Texts from French Poets and Writers on Poetics of the Seventeenth Century
  63. 5. Seventeenth-Century Philosophers and Aesthetics
  64. V. Texts from Seventeenth-Century Philosophers
  65. 6. The Aesthetics of Literary Mannerism
  66. W. Texts from Sarbiewski, GraciĂĄn, Bouhours and Tesauro
  67. 7. The Theory of Painting in the Seventeenth Century
  68. X. Texts from Art Theorists from FĂ©libien to de Piles and Sandrart
  69. 8. The Theory of Architecture in the Seventeenth Century
  70. X-1. Texts from Seventeenth-Century Theorists of Architecture
  71. VIII. THE YEAR 1700
  72. 1. The Aesthetics of the French
  73. Y. Texts from André, Crousaz and Dubos
  74. 2. The Aesthetics of the Italians
  75. Z. Texts from Muratori, Gravina and Vico
  76. IX. THE END OF THE EPOCH
  77. NAME INDEX
  78. SUBJECT INDEX
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