History of scholarship : a selection of papers from the Seminar on the History of Scholarship held annually at the Warburg Institute / edited by C.R. Ligota and J.-L. Quantin.

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Seminar on the History of Scholarship [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2006.
Description
1 online resource (517 p.)

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Series
Oxford-Warburg studies. [More in this series]
Summary note
The history of scholarship is a major branch of research. This text illustrates a variety of themes and approaches. A substantial introduction surveys the vicissitudes of the history of scholarship and its expansion.
Notes
  • Conference proceedings.
  • Includes index.
  • Formerly CIP.
  • Previously issued in print: 2006.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of description
Derived record based on print version record and publisher information.
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English
Contents
  • Contents; List of Illustrations; List of Contributors; Introduction; 1. The Colossus of Rhodes: Ancient Texts and Modern Representations; 2. Renaissance Philology: Johannes Livineius (1546-1599) and the Birth of the Apparatus Criticus; 3. The Measure of Rome: André Schott, Justus Lipsius and the Early Reception of the Res gestae divi Augusti; 4. Critice in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries and the Rise of the Notion of Historical Criticism; 5. Early Christianity in Michael Neander's Greek-Latin Edition of Luther's Catechism; 6. A Sixteenth-Century Hebraic Approach to the New Testament
  • 7. Robert Bellarmine, Christian Hebraist and Censor8. Spencer, Maimonides, and the History of Religion; 9. Anglican Scholarship Gone Mad? Henry Dodwell (1641-1711) and Christian Antiquity; 10. A German Spinozistic Reader of Cudworth, Bull, and Spencer: Johann Georg Wachter and his Theologia Martyrum (1712); 11. Pierre Des Maizeaux: History, Toleration, and Scholarship; 12. The Pre-adamites: An Abortive Attempt to Invent Pre-history in the Seventeenth Century?; 13. Hamann and the History of Philosophy; 14. Theory and Methodology of History from Chladenius to Droysen: A Historiographical Essay
  • Index
ISBN
  • 1-383-04298-5
  • 1-280-75798-1
  • 0-19-151583-3
  • 1-4294-2219-X
OCLC
  • 77176117
  • 1406786986
Doi
  • 10.1093/oso/9780199284313.001.0001
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