TY - BOOK ID - 78675737 TI - A history of light PY - 2017 SN - 1474254209 1474254187 1474254195 9781474254199 9781474254182 9781474254175 9781474254205 1474254179 9781474254175 9781474254205 PB - London Bloomsbury Academic DB - UniCat KW - Photography KW - Lighting KW - History. KW - Lighting. KW - Ficinus, Marsilius KW - Iamblichus KW - Plato KW - Aristokles KW - Eflātun KW - Eflatun KW - Platonius KW - Platão KW - Platōnas KW - Platonas KW - Pseudo-Plato KW - Platao KW - Po-la-t'u KW - Bolatu KW - P'urat'on KW - P'ullat'o KW - P'ullat'on KW - Ps.-Platon KW - Pġaton KW - Aflaṭôn KW - Aplaṭôn KW - Aflāṭūn KW - Platōn KW - Platon KW - Platone KW - Pseudo-Platon KW - プラトーン KW - Պղատոն KW - أفلاطون KW - 柏拉圖 KW - פלטו KW - פלאטו KW - פלאטאן KW - Philosoph KW - Athen KW - Beurer, Johannes Jakob KW - Vietor, Theodor KW - Cornarius, Janus KW - Gessner, Conrad KW - Serres, Jean <
> KW - Morcillo, Sebastián Fox KW - Aratus KW - Proclus KW - Johannes KW - Agricola, Rudolf KW - Glaukon KW - v427-v347 KW - v04 KW - -v03 KW - -Iamblichos KW - Jamblichos KW - Jamblich KW - Jamblichus KW - Giamblico KW - Jamblique KW - Jamblichius KW - Jámblico KW - Iamblichos KW - 250-325 KW - 02 KW - -03 KW - -Ficinio, Marsilio KW - Ficino, Marsiglio KW - Frigillanus, Matthaeus KW - Fici., Marsilius KW - Ficino, Marsilio KW - Ficinius, Marsilius KW - Marsiglio KW - Marsilio KW - Marsilius KW - Ficin, Marcile KW - Vicino, Marsilio KW - Vicinus, Marsilius KW - Ficin, Marsile KW - Ficino, Marsillio KW - Fichino, Marsilio KW - Humanist KW - Figline Valdarno KW - Florenz-Careggi KW - Florenz KW - Grevenbroich, Wilhelm KW - Thomas KW - Priscianus KW - Athenagoras KW - Baïf, Lazare <
> KW - Hugo KW - Tockler, Konrad KW - Adelphus, Johannes KW - Plotinus KW - 19.10.1433-01.10.1499 KW - 1433-1499 UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:78675737 AB - "When was photography invented? In 1826 with the first permanent photograph? If we depart from the technologically oriented accounts and consider photography as a philosophical discourse an alternative history appears, one which examines the human impulse to reconstruct the photogogic or "the evoking of light". The significance of the photagogic throughout the history of ideas is explored via the Platonic Dialogues, Iamblichus' theurgic writings, Marsilio Ficino's texts and the works of Renaissance magus John Dee. This alternative history is not a replacement of other narratives of photographic history but rather offers a way of rethinking photography's ontological instability."--Bloomsbury Publishing. ER -