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Grafton, Anthony, Defenders of the Text: The Tradition of Scholarship in an Age of Science, 1450-1800, Cambridge (Mass.) - Londres, Harvard University Press, 1991, 330 pp.
- Resum
- The central issue in Defenders of the Text is the relation between humanism and science from the mid-fifteenth century to the beginning of the modern period. Treatments of Renaissance humanism in English have emphasized the humanists' commitment to rhetoric, ethics, and politics and have accused the humanists of concentrating on literary matters in preference to investigating the real world via new developments in science, philosophy, and other technical disciplines. This revisionist book demonstrates that humanism was neither a simple nor an impractical enterprise, but worked hand-in-hand with science in developing modern learning. Anthony Grafton makes clear that humanism remained an integral and vital part of European culture until the eighteenth century, maintaining a technical component of its own--classical philology--which developed in as rich, varied, and unexpected a way as any other field of European thought. Attention to the text led the humanists to develop a whole range of cools and methods that lent power to science and learning for centuries to come. Grafton shows the continued capacity of classical texts to provoke innovative work in both philology and philosophy, and traces a number of close and important connections between humanism and natural science. His book will be important to intellectual historians, students of the classics and the classical tradition, and historians of early modern science.
Contents:
* Introduction: The Humanists Reassessed
* Renaissance Readers and Ancient Texts
* The Scholarship of Poliziano and Its Context
* Traditions of Invention and Inventions of Tradition in Renaissance Italy: Annius of Viterbo
* Scaliger's Chronology: Philology, Astronomy, World History
* Protestant versus Prophet: Isaac Casaubon on Hermes Trismegiscus
* The Strange Deaths of Hermes and the Sibyls
* Humanism and Science in Rudoiphine Prague: Kepler in Context
* Isaac La Peyrere and the Old Testament
* Prolegomena to Friedrich August Wolf
- Matèries
- Història de la ciència
Humanisme
- Notes
- Recensions:
* Richard H. Popkin, The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 24/1 (1993), 122-124. URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/205105
* Sarah Hutton, Journal of the History of Philosophy, 31/4 (1993), 630-631. URL: http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_the_history ...
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