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The Story of 0: Prostitutes and Other Good-for-Nothings in the Renaissance
Harvard University Press, 1999 Paper: 978-0-674-83951-9 | Cloth: 978-0-674-83950-2 Library of Congress Classification DG445.J27 1999 Dewey Decimal Classification 945.05
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
This work unfolds the idea of “nothing” out of a Titian painting of Danaë and the shower of gold. Michele Jaffe’s philological and pictorial argument links, across several languages, such seemingly disparate concepts as money, coins, mothers (through the mint’s matrix), subjects, courtiers, prostitutes (through etymologies that join minting, standing-under, standing-for), ciphers, codes, and the codex form. See other books on: 1268-1559 | Italy | Story | Symbolism of numbers | Zero (The number) See other titles from Harvard University Press |
Nearby on shelf for History of Italy / Medieval and modern Italy, 476- / Antiquities. Social life and customs. Ethnography:
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