The Gallery of Memory: Literary and Iconographic Models in the Age of the Printing Press

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University of Toronto Press, Jan 1, 2001 - History - 332 pages

Lina Bolzoni's impressive study of the memory culture of sixteenth-century Italy appears here for the first time in English translation. Since its original incarnation as La stanza della memoria: Modelli letterari e iconografici nell'età della stampa, published by Einaudi of Torino in 1995, Bolzoni's study has been praised by critics and ranked with the classic texts in its field - those by Paolo Rossi, Frances Yates and Mary Carruthers.

The book takes as its starting point a striking paradox: that the antique tradition of the art of memory - created by an oral culture - reached its moment of greatest diffusion during an age that saw the birth of the printed book. Bolzoni's examination of this phenomenon, in which archaic and modern elements came together in a precarious equilibrium, reveals the profound ties that existed at the time between memory and creativity, and between words and images.

Drawing on the multiplicity of practices that relied on techniques of memory, Bolzoni presents diagrams, cipher alphabets, rebuses and emblemlike pictures characteristic of the late-Medieval and early-modern periods, indicating their use for literary games and preaching. In doing so, she skilfully reconstructs a particular mentality, a way of apprehending words and images that was of central importance for a long period of time but that has since been forgotten.

 

Contents

CHAPTER
3
The Structure of the Visual Encyclopedia
10
The Academys Political Aspirations
17
CHAPTER
23
The Tables of Sacred and Profane Rhetoric
34
The Map of Possible Texts
41
The Intellectual as Teacher and Publisher
52
The Labyrinth of Words and the Order of the Library
61
The Phantasmata of Eros and Images of Memory
145
The Window Opening onto the Heart
151
The Theatre of Passions between Memory Rhetoric and Physiognomy
162
The Body and the Text
173
Memory and Invention
179
The Places of Memory and Topical Places
188
The Text as a Building
191
An Illusionistic Game
196

Rhetoric Machines
65
Access to Rhetoric Machines
73
Machines Used to Construct Sermons
76
CHAPTER THREE Memory Games
83
Calligraphy Ciphers and the Rebus
87
The Model of the Machine and the Fascination with Secrets
100
Games That Generate Texts
110
Texts That Produce Games
119
The Nature of Images
130
The Power of Imagination and the Toil of Forgetting
139
The Metaphors Used by Galileo the Literary Critic
204
How to Translate a Narrative into a Cycle of Images
213
The Illustrated Book
217
Biography and Portraiture
223
Francesco Sansovino and Pirro Ligorio
227
CHAPTER
236
Treatises on Memory and the Model of the Collection
249
Index
319
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Lina Bolzoni is Professor of Italian Literature, Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa

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