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Jan Lazardzig, Klaus Reichert, Hole Rößler (Beteiligte)

Technologies of Theatre


Joseph Furttenbach and the Transfer of Mechanical Knowledge in Early Modern Theatre Cultures
Herausgegeben von Lazardzig, Jan; Rößler, Hole
2016. IV, 208 S. 24 cm
Verlag/Jahr: KLOSTERMANN 2016
ISBN: 3-465-04259-X (346504259X)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-465-04259-4 (9783465042594)

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Baroque theatre spectacles are frequently celebrated for their overwhelming effects and marvelous technologies. However, little is known about how the mechanical knowledge for elaborate stage machineries was actually acquired by architects and engineers, and how it disseminated throughout European theatre cultures with regard to specific religious, social, political as well as economical contexts. So far unnoticed by historians of theatre and performance, the early seventeenth-century codex iconographicus 401 (Bavarian State Library) offers new insight to the transfer of mechanical knowledge and theater technology. This manuscript can now be attributed to Joseph Furttenbach (1591-1667), building master of the Swabian city of Ulm, today best known for his numerous publications on architectural theory. The codex incorporates technical drawings and descriptions of the theatrical machineries invented and designed by Giulio Parigi for the epoch-making festivals at the Medici court in Florence. The invention and construction of theatrical machineries was taught at Parigi´s Florentine academy of art and engineering, which Furttenbach attended. Besides an English translation of Furttenbach´s manuscript (originally written in German language), this volume collects studies at the intersection of theater, architecture, and technology, proposing an innovative approach to the historiography of early modern theater.
Lazardzig, Jan
Jan Lazardzig lehrt Theaterwissenschaften an der Universität Amsterdam.

Rößler, Hole
Hole Rößler ist wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter des Forschungsprojekts "Bildpolitik: Das Autorenporträt als ikonische Autorisierung" im Forschungsverbund Marbach - Weimar - Wolfenbüttel an der Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel.