Confessionalisation and Erudition in Early Modern Europe: An Episode in the History of the Humanities

Author:   Nicholas Hardy (Birmingham Fellow, Birmingham Fellow, University of Birmingham) ,  Dmitri Levitin (Research Fellow, Research Fellow, University of Oxford)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780197266601


Pages:   426
Publication Date:   26 December 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Confessionalisation and Erudition in Early Modern Europe examines the consequences of the sixteenth-century Reformation for the study of ancient texts and of the past in general. The volume offers the most comprehensive account thus far of the relationship between religious identity-formation and the history of knowledge in early modern Europe.

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Author:   Nicholas Hardy (Birmingham Fellow, Birmingham Fellow, University of Birmingham) ,  Dmitri Levitin (Research Fellow, Research Fellow, University of Oxford)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.830kg
ISBN:  

9780197266601


ISBN 10:   0197266606
Pages:   426
Publication Date:   26 December 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Preface Contributors 1: Dmitri Levitin: Introduction: Confessionalisation and erudition in early modern Europe: a comparative overview of a neglected episode in the history of the humanities 2: Arnoud Visser: Juan Luis Vives and the organisation of patristic knowledge 3: Madeline McMahon: Matthew Parker and the practice of church history 4: Anthony Grafton: Scaliger's chronology: early patterns of reception 5: Nicholas Hardy: Roman Catholic biblical scholarship in the age of confessions: the case of Lucas Holstenius and the Barberini circle 6: Simon Ditchfield: The Limits of Erudition: Daniello Bartoli SJ (1608-85) and the Misson of Writing History 7: Aurélien Girard: Was an Eastern Scholar Necessarily a Cultural Broker in Early Modern Europe? Faustus Naironus (1628-1711), the Christian East, and oriental studies 8: Jean-Louis Quantin: Confessional history and the authority of erudition: Bossuet, Burnet, and the English Reformation 9: Dmitri Levitin and Scott Mandelbrote: Becoming heterodox in seventeenth-century Cambridge: the case of Isaac Newton 10: Jan Loop: Language of Paradise: Protestant oriental scholarship and the discovery of Arabic poetry Appendix I: Joseph Beaumont's Determination on Newton's theology disputation, February 1677

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Its chapters stand individually as worthy contributions, including the highly detailed treatment of regional trends in confessionalization offered in Dmitri Levitin's introduction. -- Jason E. Cohen, Reformation


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Nicholas Hardy is a Birmingham Fellow in the School of English, Drama and American and Canadian Studies at the University of Birmingham. He took his BA and DPhil at Oxford before becoming a Research Fellow at Trinity College, Cambridge. Apart from his recent monograph, Criticism and Confession: The Bible in the Seventeenth Century Republic of Letters (2017), he has published on the early modern reception of the classical poet Lucretius, and on the King James Version of the Bible. He is currently working on the vernacular contexts and readerships of biblical philology in seventeenth-century England. Dmitri Levitin is a Research Fellow at All Souls College, Oxford. He has published extensively on various aspects of early modern European intellectual culture. His first monograph, Ancient Wisdom in the Age of the New Science (2015), considered visions of the history of ancient philosophy in the seventeenth century. In 2016 he was awarded the inaugural Leszek Kołakowski Prize in the History of Ideas.

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