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[Tekst over het maken van kleuren]
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Annotationes in L II De captiuis, & postliminio reuersis : in quibus tractatur de re nauali. Eivsdem annotationes in tractatum De auro & argento leg. quibus vestimentorum & vasculorum genera explicantur.
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Year: 1549 Publisher: Lvtetiae Ex officina R. Stephani, typographii regii

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The semantics of colour : a historical approach
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ISBN: 9780521899925 9781139051491 9781107499881 9781139338332 1139338331 9781139336598 1139336592 1139051490 0521899923 1107499887 1107226406 1139334093 1280393882 9786613571809 1139337467 1139339915 1139341499 Year: 2012 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Human societies name and classify colours in various ways. Knowing this, is it possible to retrieve colour systems from the past? This book presents the basic principles of modern colour semantics, including the recognition of basic vocabulary, subsets, specialised terms and the significance of non-colour features. Each point is illustrated by case studies drawn from modern and historical languages from around the world. These include discussions of Icelandic horses, Peruvian guinea-pigs, medieval roses, the colour yellow in Stuart England, and Polynesian children's colour terms. Major techniques used in colour research are presented and discussed, such as the evolutionary sequence, Natural Semantic Metalanguage and Vantage Theory. The book also addresses whether we can understand the colour systems of the past, including prehistory, by combining various semantic techniques currently used in both modern and historical colour research with archaeological and environmental information.

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