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Dr Margit Thofner

Margit Thofner
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Senior Lecturer  M dot Thofner at uea dot ac dot uk
Tel: +44 (0)1603 59 2818  
Sainsbury Centre 0.29 
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Biography

Researches: civic ritual in the Netherlands in the early modern period; the arts of the Reformation; early modern print culture.

Key Research Interests

Research interests - civic ritual in the Netherlands in the early modern period; the arts of the Reformation; early modern print culture.

Number of items: 7.

Article

Thofner, Margit (2006) ”Spirito, Acqua e Sangue”. Gli Arredi delle Chiese Luterane (XVI-XVII secolo). Quaderni Storici, New series, 123. pp. 519-548.

Thofner, Margit (2004) Helena Fourment's het pelsken. Art History, 27 (1). pp. 1-33.

Thofner, Margit (2003) Making a chimera: invention, collaboration and the production of Otto Vaenius's Emblemata Horatiana. Emblems of the Low Countries: A Book Historical Perspective, 8. pp. 17-44.

Thofner, Margit (2002) Let your desire be to see God': Teresian Mysticism and Otto van Veen’s Amoris Divini Emblemata. Emblemata: An Interdisciplinary Journal for Emblem Studies, 12. pp. 83-103.

Book Section

Thofner, Margit and B. J. Garcia Garcia, (2010) Burials fit for the Dukes of Burgundy: Obsequies in Brussels for Emperor Charles V (1558) and Archduke Albert (1622). In: Burgundian Influences. Fondacion Carlos de Amberes, Madrid, Spain, pp. 653-672. ISBN 9788492820245

Thofner, Margit (2008) How to look like a (female) saint: the early iconography of St Teresa of Avila. In: Female Monasticism in Early Modern Europe. Ashgate, pp. 59-80. ISBN 0754653374

Book

Thofner, Margit (2007) A Common Art: Urban Ceremonials in Antwerp and Brussels During and After the Dutch Revolt. Waanders Publishers, p. 373. ISBN 9040082952

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