Technologies of Theatre : Joseph Furttenbach and the Transfer of Mechanical Knowledge in Early Modern Theatre Cultures.
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- 9783465142591
- 3465142594
- PN2037 .T434 2016
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Front Cover; Impressum; Inhalt; Jan Lazardzig, Hole Rößler: Joseph Furttenbach and the Transfer of Medical Knowledge; Joseph Furttenbach: Florentine Festivals and Stage Machinery; Hole Rößler: Knowledge of Stagecraft. Joseph Furttenbach and the Limits of Cultural Translation; Sara Marnone: The Uffizi Theatre; Giuseppe Adami: Between Tradition and Innovation; Simon Paulus: The Engineerś Gaze; Matteo Valleriani: Forms and Functions of Codification of Knowledge; Abstracts; Notes on Contributors.
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