Portico Semanal 1057 Historia medieval 69 - Pórtico librerías
Portico Semanal 1057 Historia medieval 69 - Pórtico librerías
Portico Semanal 1057 Historia medieval 69 - Pórtico librerías
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PÓRTICO LIBRERÍAS PS <strong>1057</strong> — <strong>Historia</strong> <strong>medieval</strong> <strong>69</strong><br />
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astronomy — 3. Equation of time — 4. Precession and apogees — 5. Mean motions and radices<br />
— 6. Equations — 7. True positions — 8. Velocity — 9. Latitudes — 10. Stations and<br />
retrogradations — 11. Visibility of the Moon and the planets — 12. Parallax — 13. Syzygies<br />
— 14. Planetary conjunctions — 15. Eclipses — 16. Fixed stars — 17. Geographical lists —<br />
18. Astrology — 19. Miscellaneous.<br />
141 Chabas, J. / B. R. Goldstein: Las tablas alfonsíes de Toledo<br />
2008 – 423 pp., 11 lám.col. € 24,00<br />
142 Dillon, E.: The Sense of Sound. Musical Meaning in France, 1260-1330<br />
2012 – 400 pp. € 60,00<br />
ÍNDICE: Prologue — Listening to the Past, Listening in the Past — Sound and the City —<br />
Charivari — Madness and the Eloquence of Nonsense — Sound in Prayer — Sound in<br />
Prayer Books — Praying with Sound: The Hours of Jeanne d’Evreux and Walters 102 —<br />
Devotional Listening and the Montpellier Codex — Epilogue.<br />
143 Fumagalli Beonio Brocchieri, M.: La estética <strong>medieval</strong><br />
2012 – 142 pp. € 12,90<br />
ÍNDICE: Premisa: La dama y el unicornio — La belleza del mundo — La belleza y la vista:<br />
el ejemplo de la arquitectura — La belleza y la música — La belleza y las palabras — La<br />
belleza según los filósofos — El papel del artista en el medioevo — El sueño del medioevo:<br />
nuevas estéticas «<strong>medieval</strong>es».<br />
144 Gameson, R., ed.: The Cambridge History of the Book in Britain, 1: c.<br />
600-1100<br />
2011 – 864 pp., 56 fig. € 135,50<br />
ÍNDICE: R. Gameson: From Vindolanda to Domesday: the book in Britain from the Romans<br />
to the Normans — Part I. The Making of Books: R. Gameson: The material fabric of early<br />
British books — R. Gameson: Anglo-Saxon scribes and scriptoria — M. P. Brown: Writing<br />
in the insular world — H. McKee: Script in Wales, Scotland and Cornwall — J. Crick:<br />
English vernacular script — D. Ganz: Latin script in England c.900–1100: a. Square minuscule<br />
— R. Rushforth: English Caroline minuscule — T. Webber: The Norman Conquest and<br />
handwriting in England to 1100 — N. Netzer: The design and decoration of Insular gospelbooks<br />
and other liturgical manuscripts, c.600–900 — N. Edwards: The decoration of the<br />
earliest Welsh manuscripts — R. Gameson: Book decoration in England, c.871–c.1100 —<br />
M. Gullick: Book-bindings — Part II. The Circulation of Books: R. McKitterick: Exchanges<br />
between England and the Continent in the early Middle Ages — H. McKee: The circulation<br />
of books between England and the Celtic realms — R. Gameson: The circulation of books<br />
between England and the Continent, c.871–c.1100 — Part III. Types of Books and their<br />
Uses: R. S. O. Tomlin: The book in Roman Britain — T. M. Charles-Edwards: The use of the<br />
book in Wales, c.400–1100 — R. Marsden: The Biblical manuscripts of Anglo-Saxon England<br />
— P. McGurk: Anglo-Saxon Gospel books, c.900–1066 — R. Pfaff: Liturgical books — B.<br />
Raw: Anglo-Saxon prayerbooks — J. Toswell: Psalters — S. Rankin: Music books — S.