On Pedantry: A Cultural History of the Know-it-All

Author:   Arnoud S. Q. Visser
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
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9780691257563


Pages:   344
Publication Date:   04 November 2025
Format:   Hardback
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On Pedantry: A Cultural History of the Know-it-All


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A lively and entertaining cultural history of a supremely annoying intellectual vice. Intellectuals have long provoked scorn and irritation, even downright aggression. Many learned individuals have cast such hostility as a badge of honor, a sign of envy, or a form of resistance to inconvenient truths. On Pedantry offers an altogether different perspective, revealing how the excessive use of learning has been a vice in Western culture since the days of Socrates. Taking readers from the academies of ancient Greece to today's culture wars, Arnoud Visser explains why pretentious and punctilious learning has always annoyed us, painting vibrant portraits of some of the most intensely irritating intellectuals ever known, from devious sophists and bossy savantes to hypercritical theologians, dry-as-dust antiquarians, and know-it-all professors. He shows how criticisms of pedantry have typically been more about conduct than ideas, and he demonstrates how pedantry served as a weapon in the perennial struggle over ideas, social status, political authority, and belief. Shifting attention away from the self-proclaimed virtues of the learned to their less-than-flattering vice, Visser makes a bold and provocative contribution to the history of Western thought. Drawing on a wealth of sources ranging from satire and comedy to essays, sermons, and film, On Pedantry sheds critical light on why anti-intellectual views have gained renewed prominence today and serves as essential reading in an age of rising populism across the globe.

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Author:   Arnoud S. Q. Visser
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
Imprint:   Princeton University Press
ISBN:  

9780691257563


ISBN 10:   0691257566
Pages:   344
Publication Date:   04 November 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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""[Visser’s] book is a useful warning for those inclined to advertise their own cleverness. . . .Another way of putting it is that no one likes a smart-arse.""---Mark Mason, Daily Mail ""Arnoud SQ Visser’s engaging study looks at the long history of this irritating individual, in the course of which he charts the broader history of anti-intellectualism, a story of mistrust and demonisation of expertise that is highly relevant today.""---Richard Ovenden, The Observer


""[Visser’s] book is a useful warning for those inclined to advertise their own cleverness. . . .Another way of putting it is that no one likes a smart-arse.""---Mark Mason, Daily Mail


Author Information

Arnoud S. Q. Visser is professor of textual culture in the Renaissance at Utrecht University and director of the Huizinga Institute, the Dutch national research school for cultural history. His books include A Cultural History of Fame in the Renaissance, Reading Augustine in the Reformation, and Joannes Sambucus and the Learned Image.

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