A Renaissance Reclaimed: Jacob Burckhardt's Civilisation of the Renaissance in Italy Reconsidered: Proceedings of the British Academy
Editat de Stefan Bauer, Simon Ditchfielden Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 mar 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780197267325
ISBN-10: 0197267327
Pagini: 312
Ilustrații: 10 images
Dimensiuni: 162 x 240 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Proceedings of the British Academy
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0197267327
Pagini: 312
Ilustrații: 10 images
Dimensiuni: 162 x 240 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Proceedings of the British Academy
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
One reason why Burckhardt can still be read out of sheer interest in his subject-matter is that he drew so much much of his material from primary sources -- chronicles, diaries, anecdotes, satires, comic novelle and so on. This was a humanistic and gentlemanly kind of scholarship, unlike the newfangled academic processing of archival documents; and it helped to inoculate his work against some kinds of obsolescence, since Vespasiano da Bisticci, Giorgio Vasari, Pietro Aretino and the rest can read just as freshly today as they did in 1860.
Here and there in Burckhardt's book, one finds possible hints at the factors that formed this national "spirit": relatively egalitarian social conditions; consciousness of ancient glory; even a kind of tolerance generated by contacts with the Muslim world.
a fascinating collection ... The reader learns about both the Renaissance itself and its historiography while learning about Jacob Burckhardt
... a volume that offers important information on the invention of the "Renaissance" from the spirit of the 19th century and in this way encourages independent reading of the source.
Burckhardt is still capable of imparting an energetic curiosity and love of the past, a drive to imagine it and to try it on for size, of inspiring us to tell our own stories about the Renaissance or early modern; that may be the constant here.
This is a highly rewarding collection of essays, which sheds much valuable light on a canonical text, and also on many of the ways in which it has informed - and continues to shape - our understanding of, and approaches to, that critical period of European civilization.
Renaissance in this great book is an intellectual and cultural construction of the nineteenth century and of the afterlife of German philosophical idealism.
This book is a state of the art on the state of the art in studies on the Italian Renaissance, standing on the shoulders of the giant Burckhardt to gain a broader perspective.
important aspects of Burckhardt's thought and writing as well as insightful interpretative horizons become apparent here.
Jacob Burckhardt's Civilisation of the Renaissance in Italy is one of the most successful historical works all time; its critical reception is unique. Over a century and a half after the first edition was published, several of the author's central theses continue to be the subject of debate.
a useful collection of often elegant studies of the circumstances under which Burckhardt wrote, of Civilisation's critical reception, and of its place within the writer's large literary corpus....This collection of studies will remain of lasting significance. The Editors, the contributors and the British Academy are to be thanked for bequeathing it to scholarship.
As a reflection of Burckhardt's broad vision, the volume touches upon many fields of study and is therefore likely to appeal to a wide range of scholars.
Here and there in Burckhardt's book, one finds possible hints at the factors that formed this national "spirit": relatively egalitarian social conditions; consciousness of ancient glory; even a kind of tolerance generated by contacts with the Muslim world.
a fascinating collection ... The reader learns about both the Renaissance itself and its historiography while learning about Jacob Burckhardt
... a volume that offers important information on the invention of the "Renaissance" from the spirit of the 19th century and in this way encourages independent reading of the source.
Burckhardt is still capable of imparting an energetic curiosity and love of the past, a drive to imagine it and to try it on for size, of inspiring us to tell our own stories about the Renaissance or early modern; that may be the constant here.
This is a highly rewarding collection of essays, which sheds much valuable light on a canonical text, and also on many of the ways in which it has informed - and continues to shape - our understanding of, and approaches to, that critical period of European civilization.
Renaissance in this great book is an intellectual and cultural construction of the nineteenth century and of the afterlife of German philosophical idealism.
This book is a state of the art on the state of the art in studies on the Italian Renaissance, standing on the shoulders of the giant Burckhardt to gain a broader perspective.
important aspects of Burckhardt's thought and writing as well as insightful interpretative horizons become apparent here.
Jacob Burckhardt's Civilisation of the Renaissance in Italy is one of the most successful historical works all time; its critical reception is unique. Over a century and a half after the first edition was published, several of the author's central theses continue to be the subject of debate.
a useful collection of often elegant studies of the circumstances under which Burckhardt wrote, of Civilisation's critical reception, and of its place within the writer's large literary corpus....This collection of studies will remain of lasting significance. The Editors, the contributors and the British Academy are to be thanked for bequeathing it to scholarship.
As a reflection of Burckhardt's broad vision, the volume touches upon many fields of study and is therefore likely to appeal to a wide range of scholars.
Notă biografică
Stefan Bauer is a lecturer in early modern world history at King's College London. He is a fellow and council member of the Royal Historical Society and has taught at the universities of York, Warwick and Royal Holloway as well as in Switzerland and Italy.Simon Ditchfield is professor of early modern history at the University of York, where he has taught for over thirty years. His research interests encompass religious history and the history of history writing. He is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society and a member of the Accademia Ambrosiana, Milan.