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Balzac, Grandville, and the Rise of Book Illustration
Modern Language Review, 2012Contents: Introduction: out of bounds: book illustration in France, 1830-1848 The frames of competition: Balzac, Grandville and caricature Caging the writer: Les ScAnes de la vie privA(c)e et publique des animaux Penning the illustrator: caricature and ...
Keri Yousif
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Foundations of Constructive Probability Theory, 2021
In this chapter, the authors make use of the formalizations of measure theory and Lebesgue integration in HOL4 to provide a higher-order-logic formalization of probability theory (Mhamdi, 2013).
N. Singpurwalla+2 more
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In this chapter, the authors make use of the formalizations of measure theory and Lebesgue integration in HOL4 to provide a higher-order-logic formalization of probability theory (Mhamdi, 2013).
N. Singpurwalla+2 more
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, 2018
The purpose of this study was to examine how background knowledge of a topic may influence children's attention to different elements of storybook illustrations and how that influences word learning.
Tanya Kaefer
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The purpose of this study was to examine how background knowledge of a topic may influence children's attention to different elements of storybook illustrations and how that influences word learning.
Tanya Kaefer
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Book Illustration as (Intersemiotic) Translation: Pictures Translating Words
, 2008This article examines book illustrations through the prism of Translation Studies. It mainly suggests that the pictures in illustrated books are (intersemiotic) translations of the text and that, as such, they can be analyzed making use of the same tools
Nilce M. Pereira
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The Image in Print: Book Illustration in Late Medieval England and Its Sources
, 2006Woodcuts are a unique resource in the study of late medieval and early modern books: they have much to tell us about how books were produced and for what purposes, about reading habits and developments in literacy, and about the part that books played in
M. Driver, British Library
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A history of book illustration : 29 points of view
, 1994This collection of scholarly articles traces the history of book illustration from its first notion in cave art to the early 20th century. It is arranged chronologically with the first section covering the beginning of illustration; the second moves from
W. Katz
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2018
The Jesuit investment in images, whether verbal or visual, virtual or actual, pictorial or poetic, rhetorical or exegetical, was strong and sustained, and may perhaps even be identified as one of the order’s defining characteristics. This chapter focuses on the major genres of illustrated books produced by Jesuits between the late sixteenth and early ...
Walter S. Melion, Ralph Dekoninck
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The Jesuit investment in images, whether verbal or visual, virtual or actual, pictorial or poetic, rhetorical or exegetical, was strong and sustained, and may perhaps even be identified as one of the order’s defining characteristics. This chapter focuses on the major genres of illustrated books produced by Jesuits between the late sixteenth and early ...
Walter S. Melion, Ralph Dekoninck
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The Development of Children's Book Illustration in Postrevolutionary Russia
, 1991From the author's book coectionm, 1925. the author's b ok collection. This article was born out of the desire to comprehend the development of the Leningrad School of children's book illustration in the decade following the Russian Revolution.
Yelena Yasen
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Hokusai and His Age: Ukiyo-e Painting, Printmaking and Book Illustration in Late Edo Japan
, 2005This profusely illustrated volume presents groundbreaking scholarship on the Ukiyo-e artist Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) and his immediate artistic and literary circles.
J. Carpenter
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