Imaging Aristotle

Imaging Aristotle1995
About this book
Nicole Oresme's translation of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, Politics, and Economics into French from Latin in the 1370s is the subject of Claire Sherman's stunningly illustrated book. Though both the text translations and their images have been studied separately, this is the first time they are published in their entirety and considered together. Intended for an audience of Charles V, his counselors, and high-ranking lay people, these manuscripts are significant for their linguistic and political implications, for moving Aristotle's work beyond clerical and university boundaries, and for reflecting the dynamics of monarchic control of French language and culture. Sherman shows the importance of Oresme's role as translator and book designer. She also explores the gender and class representations in the imagery, relating them not only to the views of Oresme and his audience but also to the contemporary secular culture.
Details
- First published
- 1995
- OL Work ID
- OL3463725W
Subjects
Art and literatureCivilizationFrench Illumination of books and manuscriptsFrench languageGreek languageHistoryIllumination of books and manuscripts, FrenchIllumination of books and manuscripts, MedievalInfluenceMedieval Illumination of books and manuscriptsStyleTranslating and interpretingTranslating into FrenchContributions in translatingAppreciationLatin languageIllumination of books and manuscriptsAristotle