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Origin, Meaning and Perception of the Images Printed in the Early Modern Epic Poem Judith


Čapeta Rakić, Ivana
Origin, Meaning and Perception of the Images Printed in the Early Modern Epic Poem Judith // A Mediterranean Other Images of Turks in Southern Europe and Beyond (15th – 18th Centuries) / Franco Llopis, Borja ; Stagno, Laura (ur.).
Genova: Genova University Press (GUP), 2021. str. 194-212


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Naslov
Origin, Meaning and Perception of the Images Printed in the Early Modern Epic Poem Judith

Autori
Čapeta Rakić, Ivana

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni

Knjiga
A Mediterranean Other Images of Turks in Southern Europe and Beyond (15th – 18th Centuries)

Urednik/ci
Franco Llopis, Borja ; Stagno, Laura

Izdavač
Genova University Press (GUP)

Grad
Genova

Godina
2021

Raspon stranica
194-212

ISBN
978-88-3618-088-2

Ključne riječi
poem, judith, marulić, iconography

Sažetak
Ivana Čapeta Rakić contributes to the long-standing debate on Marko Marulić’s epic poem Judith as possibly to be read, at a symbolic level, as part of the anti-Ottoman corpus of Croatian literature. The earliest literary work in Croatian, this epic poem was written in 1501, during the Second Ottoman-Venetian War (1499-1503), when the Turks had already started to plunder the Fields of Kaštela and had reached the walls of Marulić’s native Split. The author analyses the visual narratives provided by the xylographies printed in the second and the fourth editions of the poem, dating back to 1522 and 1586 respectively. She investigates the origins, characters and connection to the text of the two series of illustrations, neither of which was originally designed for this specific work: the first was produced for the 1516 edition of Joachim of Fiore’s Expositio in librum Beati Cirilli ; the second – here for the first time taken into consideration in the frame of this discussion – illustrated Ludovico Ariosto’s Orlando Furioso, whose plot builds on the general theme of war between the Christians and the Saracens.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Povijest umjetnosti



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Ustanove:
Filozofski fakultet u Splitu

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Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Čapeta Rakić, Ivana
Origin, Meaning and Perception of the Images Printed in the Early Modern Epic Poem Judith // A Mediterranean Other Images of Turks in Southern Europe and Beyond (15th – 18th Centuries) / Franco Llopis, Borja ; Stagno, Laura (ur.).
Genova: Genova University Press (GUP), 2021. str. 194-212
Čapeta Rakić, I. (2021) Origin, Meaning and Perception of the Images Printed in the Early Modern Epic Poem Judith. U: Franco Llopis, B. & Stagno, L. (ur.) A Mediterranean Other Images of Turks in Southern Europe and Beyond (15th – 18th Centuries). Genova, Genova University Press (GUP), str. 194-212.
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