Communicating Texts through Images: Nicholas of Dresden's Tabule

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Authors

MUTLOVÁ Petra

Year of publication 2007
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Public Communication in European Reformation. Artistic and other Media in Central Europe 1380-1620
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Field Mass media, audiovision
Keywords communication; reformation; images; manuscripts
Description The paper deals with different types of audiovisual propaganda in the time of the early Czech Reformation. As an example, it analyzes antithetical illustrations preserved in two famous medieval codices and their possible original textual model, a Latin text entitled Tabule veteris et novi coloris written by Nicholas of Dresden. By way of bringing a new piece of information about its textual tradition it reassesses the communication means its author arguably had in mind.
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