Las fantasmagorías de Robertson en Madrid (1821) y la historia natural del signo = Robertson’s phantasmagoria in Madrid (1821) and the natural history of the sign

Although phantasmagoria established a specific way of organizing audiovisual discourse and served to consolidate the magic lantern as a medium for social communication, it has often been forgotten as an object of scientific study by the sectoral histories of the communication media, the plastic arts...

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