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  1. German Colour Terms
    A study in their historical evolution from earliest times to the present
    Erschienen: 2013
    Verlag:  John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam/Philadelphia

    This monograph provides, for the first time, a comprehensive historical analysis of German colour words from early beginnings to the present, based on data obtained from over one thousand texts.Part 1 reviews previous work in colour linguistics. Part... mehr

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    This monograph provides, for the first time, a comprehensive historical analysis of German colour words from early beginnings to the present, based on data obtained from over one thousand texts.Part 1 reviews previous work in colour linguistics. Part 2 describes and documents the formation of popular colour taxonomies and specialised nomenclatures in German across many periods and fields. The textual data examined will be of relevance to cultural historians in fields as far apart as philosophy, religious symbolism, medicine, mineralogy, optics, fine art, fashion, and dyeing technology.Pa

     

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    ISBN: 9789027246103
    Schriftenreihe: Studies in the History of the Language Sciences
    Schlagworte: Color ; Terminology; Color words; Colors, Words for; German language ; Adjective; German language ; History; Electronic books
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    GERMAN COLOUR TERMS; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; List of figures; Preface; Part 1. Colour linguistics from a German perspective; 1.0Introduction; 1.1Colour in linguistics: An outline; 1.1.1Genetic-evolutionary views; 1.1.2Relativism and word-field theory; 1.1.3Universalism; 1.1.4After universalism; 1.2Studies in German colour lexis; 1.2.1Structural lexicology, as applied to German colour lexis; 1.2.2Psycholinguistic development; the acquisition and use of German colour terms; 1.2.3More recent general and cognitive approaches; 1.2.4Colour words in specific domains

    1.2.5Contrastive interlingual studies1.2.6Diachronic studies; 1.2.7Lexicographical works; 1.3Basis and aim of the present work; Part 2. Cultural aspects of colour naming and inventorisation in German; 2.1Introduction; 2.2The meaning of colour in the Christian tradition; 2.3Colour naming in practical applications; 2.3.1Astronomy and astrology; 2.3.2The sky and the rainbow; 2.3.3The mineral world; 2.3.4Medical use of colour differentiation; 2.3.5The human body; 2.3.5.1General descriptions; 2.3.5.2Colour and temperament; 2.3.5.3Facial colour as an indicator of emotions and mental states

    2.3.5.4Hair and beards2.3.5.5Pathological conditions; the colours of death; 2.3.5.6Colour and ethnicity; 2.3.6Cosmetics; 2.3.7Botany and herbalism; 2.3.8Zoology; 2.3.9The colours of horses and cattle; 2.3.10Colour naming and classification in painting; 2.3.10.1Artists' colours (medieval and early modern); 2.3.10.2Colorants for artistic and general use (from 1600); 2.3.11Dyes and dyeing; 2.3.11.1Traditional dyes; 2.3.11.2Medieval and early modern dyers; 2.3.11.3Non-traditional dyes and their effects (1650 to 1850); 2.3.11.4Classification and naming of colours in dyed cloth

    2.3.11.5Non-traditional colorants (after 1850)2.3.12Colour in clothing, costume and fashion; 2.3.12.1Medieval and early modern periods; 2.3.12.2Journal des Luxus und der Moden; 2.3.12.3Colour terms in modern fashion texts; 2.3.13Colour in other domains; 2.3.14Colour in its wider significance; 2.3.14.1Colour allegory and symbolism in the Middle Ages; 2.3.14.2Heraldic use of colour; 2.3.14.3Post-medieval German colour symbolism; 2.4Aspects of colour theory (to 1600); 2.4.1Greek and Latin traditions; 2.4.2Middle Ages; 2.4.3Renaissance; 2.5In search of a system (1600-1700)

    2.5.1Justus Georg Schottelius (1612-1676)2.5.2Athanasius Kircher (1601/2-1680); 2.5.3Georg Philipp Harsdörffer (1607-1658); 2.5.4Johannes Zahn (1641-1707); 2.6Colour sets finite and infinite; 2.7Colour classification in the Enlightenment; 2.7.1The spectrum and colour names; 2.7.2Louis Bertrand Castel (1688-1757); 2.7.3Some musical correspondences; 2.7.4Tobias Mayer (1723-1762); 2.7.5Jacob Christian Schäffer (1718-1790); 2.7.6Ignaz Schiffermüller (1727-1809); 2.7.7Johann Heinrich Lambert (1728-1777); 2.7.8August Ludewig Pfannenschmid; 2.7.9Christian Friedrich Prange (1756-1836)

    2.7.10Johann Karl Gottfried Jacobsson (1725-1789)

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    A study in their historical evolution from earliest times to the present
    Erschienen: 2013
    Verlag:  John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam/Philadelphia

    This monograph provides, for the first time, a comprehensive historical analysis of German colour words from early beginnings to the present, based on data obtained from over one thousand texts.Part 1 reviews previous work in colour linguistics. Part... mehr

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    This monograph provides, for the first time, a comprehensive historical analysis of German colour words from early beginnings to the present, based on data obtained from over one thousand texts.Part 1 reviews previous work in colour linguistics. Part 2 describes and documents the formation of popular colour taxonomies and specialised nomenclatures in German across many periods and fields. The textual data examined will be of relevance to cultural historians in fields as far apart as philosophy, religious symbolism, medicine, mineralogy, optics, fine art, fashion, and dyeing technology.Pa

     

    Export in Literaturverwaltung   RIS-Format
      BibTeX-Format
    Hinweise zum Inhalt
    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789027246103
    Schriftenreihe: Studies in the History of the Language Sciences
    Schlagworte: Color ; Terminology; Color words; Colors, Words for; German language ; Adjective; German language ; History; Electronic books
    Umfang: Online-Ressource ()
    Bemerkung(en):

    Description based upon print version of record

    GERMAN COLOUR TERMS; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; List of figures; Preface; Part 1. Colour linguistics from a German perspective; 1.0Introduction; 1.1Colour in linguistics: An outline; 1.1.1Genetic-evolutionary views; 1.1.2Relativism and word-field theory; 1.1.3Universalism; 1.1.4After universalism; 1.2Studies in German colour lexis; 1.2.1Structural lexicology, as applied to German colour lexis; 1.2.2Psycholinguistic development; the acquisition and use of German colour terms; 1.2.3More recent general and cognitive approaches; 1.2.4Colour words in specific domains

    1.2.5Contrastive interlingual studies1.2.6Diachronic studies; 1.2.7Lexicographical works; 1.3Basis and aim of the present work; Part 2. Cultural aspects of colour naming and inventorisation in German; 2.1Introduction; 2.2The meaning of colour in the Christian tradition; 2.3Colour naming in practical applications; 2.3.1Astronomy and astrology; 2.3.2The sky and the rainbow; 2.3.3The mineral world; 2.3.4Medical use of colour differentiation; 2.3.5The human body; 2.3.5.1General descriptions; 2.3.5.2Colour and temperament; 2.3.5.3Facial colour as an indicator of emotions and mental states

    2.3.5.4Hair and beards2.3.5.5Pathological conditions; the colours of death; 2.3.5.6Colour and ethnicity; 2.3.6Cosmetics; 2.3.7Botany and herbalism; 2.3.8Zoology; 2.3.9The colours of horses and cattle; 2.3.10Colour naming and classification in painting; 2.3.10.1Artists' colours (medieval and early modern); 2.3.10.2Colorants for artistic and general use (from 1600); 2.3.11Dyes and dyeing; 2.3.11.1Traditional dyes; 2.3.11.2Medieval and early modern dyers; 2.3.11.3Non-traditional dyes and their effects (1650 to 1850); 2.3.11.4Classification and naming of colours in dyed cloth

    2.3.11.5Non-traditional colorants (after 1850)2.3.12Colour in clothing, costume and fashion; 2.3.12.1Medieval and early modern periods; 2.3.12.2Journal des Luxus und der Moden; 2.3.12.3Colour terms in modern fashion texts; 2.3.13Colour in other domains; 2.3.14Colour in its wider significance; 2.3.14.1Colour allegory and symbolism in the Middle Ages; 2.3.14.2Heraldic use of colour; 2.3.14.3Post-medieval German colour symbolism; 2.4Aspects of colour theory (to 1600); 2.4.1Greek and Latin traditions; 2.4.2Middle Ages; 2.4.3Renaissance; 2.5In search of a system (1600-1700)

    2.5.1Justus Georg Schottelius (1612-1676)2.5.2Athanasius Kircher (1601/2-1680); 2.5.3Georg Philipp Harsdörffer (1607-1658); 2.5.4Johannes Zahn (1641-1707); 2.6Colour sets finite and infinite; 2.7Colour classification in the Enlightenment; 2.7.1The spectrum and colour names; 2.7.2Louis Bertrand Castel (1688-1757); 2.7.3Some musical correspondences; 2.7.4Tobias Mayer (1723-1762); 2.7.5Jacob Christian Schäffer (1718-1790); 2.7.6Ignaz Schiffermüller (1727-1809); 2.7.7Johann Heinrich Lambert (1728-1777); 2.7.8August Ludewig Pfannenschmid; 2.7.9Christian Friedrich Prange (1756-1836)

    2.7.10Johann Karl Gottfried Jacobsson (1725-1789)