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Published: 01 February 2023
Figure A1. Engraved vignette shared by the Tableau and Corneille's play Rodogune .
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Journal Article
History of Political Economy (1999) 31 (Supplement): 413–422.
Published: 01 December 1999
...’
decisions. Artists themselves are presented as actors isolated from mar-
ket forces, responding to impulses far removed from the laws of supply
and demand for the creation of their oeuvre. In fact, producers of art
since the early modern period—painters, engravers, and printers—
have often led...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2023) 55 (1): 145–172.
Published: 01 February 2023
...Figure A1. Engraved vignette shared by the Tableau and Corneille's play Rodogune . ...
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Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2000) 32 (2): 410–411.
Published: 01 June 2000
... agree, but with two historiographical reservations. First,
he repeatedly invokes one Goya engraving as the book’s leitmotiv. Goya’s caption
he renders as “The Dream of Reason Produces Monsters”; but a more common
and, I think, more plausible rendition...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2004) 36 (3): 445–474.
Published: 01 September 2004
... edition of Quesnay’s economic writings prepared by the
INED.
1. The full title of the book in which Grollier described his cabinet is A Compendium of Cu-
rious Mathematical and Mechanical Artifacts: Being a Description of M. Grollier de Serviere’s
Cabinet, with Engraved Figures. “Curiosities...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (1999) 31 (Supplement): 379–412.
Published: 01 December 1999
... in a medium that would
prove literally decadent. Or was the joke actually on those who insisted
on seeing quality and durability as one?
These are just speculations, and in any event the answer may be sim-
pler: Reynolds was careful to have engravings made of a great many of
his portrait pictures...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (1999) 31 (Supplement): 423–451.
Published: 01 December 1999
... (figure 3) was designed by Biaggio Rebecca and engraved by
Francesco Bartolozzi, both of whom signed it (Descriptive Catalogue
6. Cox had placed an annoucement in the press in June 1771 declaring his intention to open
the Museum and apologizing for the delay which, it is alleged, is due partly...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (1977) 9 (2): 297–300.
Published: 01 June 1977
... the achievements and shortcomings of
Freud is to see psychoanalysis as a theory of education. The Enlightenment
was optimistic as to the future of mankind because man was seen as a tabula
ram on which anything could be engraved by a wise educator. In the
nineteenth century this idea was made...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (1974) 6 (1): 114–118.
Published: 01 March 1974
... of the coinage functions. If a silver coin is
to be issued at a fictitious value for the benefit of local undertakings, why might
we not be asked to go further and authorize the Bureau of Engraving and Print-
ing to issue commemorative bills for the benefit of worthy causes, an arrangement
by which...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (1999) 31 (Supplement): 301–331.
Published: 01 December 1999
...,
sculpting, engraving, printing, architecture, and engineering. The scope
of Scribani’s work is admittedly rather one-sided. Far from providing
any thoroughgoing economic or social analysis, the author limits him-
self to a boastful, albeit slightly tedious, account of famous painters,
sculptors...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2004) 36 (1): 131–161.
Published: 01 March 2004
...), for example, thought that “clipping is so gainful and so
secret a Robbery, that penalties cannot restrain itNothing can restrain clipping but making
it unprofitable.”
23. Aicken (1696) listed possible accomplices: the charcoal man, bricklayer, smith, iron-
monger, brazier, pewterer, goldsmith, engraver...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2001) 33 (Suppl_1): 23–56.
Published: 01 December 2001
... Bevölkerung, der Staats-Einkünfte und der bewaffneten Macht . Leipzig: Gerhard Fleischer dem Jüngeren. ____. 1819 . A Map of the Statistical Relations of Europe Serving as a View and Comparison of the Extent of Surface,Population, and Other Public Revenue of All States of Europe . London: Engraved...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2016) 48 (suppl_1): 16–43.
Published: 01 December 2016
... 1987; Walker and
Llewellyn 2000). Peter Miller (1994, 1) detailed the different channels
through which accounting practices “infiltrated” all aspects of everyday
family life and how accounting became “intrinsic to, and constitutive of
social relations.” The original engraving of the feuilleton...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (1977) 9 (4): 476–489.
Published: 01 November 1977
... on which they are engraved, into circulation!”
10. Adam Smith, pp. 308-9: “But as the quantity of gold and silver, which is taken
480 History of Political Economy 9:4 (1977)
and (2) the similar powerlessness of banks independently to affect the
volume of bank notes that remained...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2023) 55 (4): 755–772.
Published: 01 August 2023
..., 1888–1918 .” Hispanic American Historical Review 53 : 239 – 59 . Zelmanovitz , Leonidas . 2013 . “ The Fiscal Proviso .” Criterio libre 11 : 23 – 49 . 2. Banknotes in Chile were beautifully engraved, effectively decreasing counterfeiting. The process of printing them was thus...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (1969) 1 (2): 336–358.
Published: 01 June 1969
...,
English sovereigns, and French crowns : “some of the ordinances, that
of 1606 for instance, contain engravings of upwards of 1000 different
pieces-a significant witness to the international welter of coins in the
Netherlands exchange.”62 The purpose of the English policy was to
insulate against...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (1999) 31 (Supplement): 452–478.
Published: 01 December 1999
... of artists,
“Stupid,” in Cologne in 1920. From 1922, Arntz specialized in lino-
and woodcuts and exhibited at many German centers throughout the
decade. He became known for his woodcuts, with their simple illus-
trations in the style of Expressionist engraving, with a geometrical
touch inspired...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2020) 52 (3): 499–517.
Published: 01 June 2020
..., Wresinski declared that misery ought now to be recognized as a violation of human rights. Afterwards, Wresinki consecrated a memorial stone on which one could nd an engraving of his words: Where human beings are condemned to live in misery, human rights are violated. The task of unifying ourselves...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2005) 37 (3): 431–454.
Published: 01 September 2005
... of arts set up in 1753 by Robert Foulis who, with his brother,
was also printer to the university. The academy was to provide instruc-
tion for young people in drawing, painting, sculpting, and engraving. It
was not an unqualified success, but seems to have lasted for more than
two decades, which...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2006) 38 (2): 319–338.
Published: 01 June 2006
..., is nothing but a feeling that
nature has engraved in us; that such feeling is transformed into a vice or a virtue within each
man according to the tastes and the passions that animate him; that self-love, differently modi-
fi ed, can result in pride as well as in modesty.”
16. “What man, if he gives...
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