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This article aims to highlight the significance of embodied interaction between readers and early modern diagrams, with a specific focus on the art of memory. The Rhetorica ad Herennium and Renaissance rhetoric and mnemonic manuals describe this technique as a visualization of images that symbolize information and are placed into imaginary loci, typically real or fictitious buildings. Diagrams were often used to convey the spatial order of these buildings, thus playing a crucial role in the transmission of mnemonic knowledge. Consequently, the materiality of these diagrams was instrumental in the success or failure of mnemonics manuals, as evidenced in Jacobus Publicius and Girolamo Marafioto’s manuals. The strategic importance of diagrams also explains why teachers like Johannes Henricus Döbel strove to accurately represent three-dimensional diagrams in two-dimensional printed sheets. These different case-studies underline the importance to consider diagrams not only as intellectual tools but also as material objects implying physical actions.
本文旨在强调读者与早期现代图表之间的具体互动的意义,特别关注记忆艺术。Rhetorica ad Herennium和文艺复兴时期的修辞和记忆手册将这种技术描述为图像的可视化,这些图像象征着信息,并被放置在想象的地点,通常是真实或虚构的建筑中。图表经常被用来传达这些建筑的空间秩序,从而在记忆知识的传递中发挥着至关重要的作用。因此,正如Jacobus Publicius和Girolamo Marafioto的手册所证明的那样,这些图表的实质性对助记手册的成败起着重要作用。图表的战略重要性也解释了为什么像Johannes Henricus Döbel这样的老师努力在二维打印纸上准确地表示三维图表。这些不同的案例研究强调了将图表不仅视为智力工具,而且视为暗示身体动作的实物的重要性。