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Iconographie

Dix-huitième Siècle, 1984
Marie-Françoise Luna and Geneviève Reynes : Iconography. Until now there was no iconography of d'Alembert ; we have therefore attempted to bring together all the portraits of him that could be found or traced. They were often reproducted one after another, based on a few original contemporary works which were the most authentic and interesting ...
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The Iconography of Narrative [PDF]

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Leaves and flowers are such a natural form of decoration that it is easy to ignore their significance; but like the acanthus, which adorned Corinthian columns in classical times, and in the fifteenth century became the dominant leaf pattern in illuminated manuscripts, there is usually a good story attached.
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Iconographies of Thought

Representations, 1989
ONE PURPOSE PHILOSOPHY HAS ALWAYS allowed itself has been to interrogate its own practices, to ask of what and how it is thinking. Although Aristotle in The Poetics speaks briefly of the thought running through a dramathe dianoia-this aspect of literature has not often received attention, nor is it likely that it should.
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Iconology and Iconography

2011
The words “iconology” and “iconography” are often confused, and they have never been given definitions accepted by all iconographers and iconologists. Panofsky 1955 (cited under General Overviews) defines “iconography” as the study of subject matter in the visual arts and “iconology” as an attempt to analyze the significance of that subject matter ...
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