Hobbes: A Biography
Autor A. P. Martinichen Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 apr 1999
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780521495837
ISBN-10: 0521495830
Pagini: 424
Ilustrații: 16 b/w illus.
Dimensiuni: 163 x 237 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0521495830
Pagini: 424
Ilustrații: 16 b/w illus.
Dimensiuni: 163 x 237 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Preface; Introduction; A note on dates; Chronology; 1. Malmesbury and Magdalen Hall, 1588–1608; 2. Tutor and companion, 1608–20; 3. Secretary and humanist, 1621–9; 4. Early scientific studies and religious views, 1629–40; 5. The elements of law, natural and politic, 1640; 6. A decade of exile, 1641–51 (I); 7. A decade of exile, 1641–51 (II); 8. Leviathan and the engagement controversy, 1651–3; 9. Demonstrations and disputations, 1652–9; 10. Baiting the bear, 1660–9; 11. The final years, 1670–9; A bibliographical essay; Abbreviations; Notes; Index.
Recenzii
'… the best all-round biography of Thomas Hobbes available.' David Johnston, Columbia University
'For students of scholar this is the best modern biography of Hobbes. It is a clear and spirited account of the man, his thoughts, and his surroundings. Martinich brings fascinating facts to life, explores Hobbes's relations to the exalted and humble, and plausibly reconstructs his views in relation to the events and ideas of the time. The many sharp observations, thoughtful exegeses, and amusing anecdotes allow the reader to appreciate Hobbes in the round.' Kinch Hoekstra, Balliol College, Oxford
'… must reading for any person interested in intellectual history. This is a brilliantly written, witty, accurate and absorbing account of the turbulent period in which Hobbes lived and wrote. It deals with such subjects and the rise of modern science, religious discord, the rejection of political absolutism, and civil war. Its scope is extraordinary … I recommend it enthusiastically'. Avrom Stroll, University of San Diego, California
'A lively and richly informative account of Hobbes's life and thought; ideal background reading for students of Hobbes's philosophy.' Kenneth Winkler, Wellesley College
'… a bright, breezy and engaging account … introducing the general reader in a refreshingly direct way to some of Hobbes's central theories and preoccupations.' Sunday Telegraph
'The professor's prose is as lively as his subject, and he is good at appraising, while paraphrasing, Hobbes's sometimes absurd, other times prophetic, ideas.' Financial Times
'In this superbly written biography Professor Martinich, already established as an expert authority on Hobbes the philosopher, gives us Hobbes the man and religious 'iconoclast', the controversialist, the mathematician and the humanist. The author has succeeded in bringing Hobbes the man to life and in placing him within the context of his age.' Contemporary Review
'I was soon gripped by Professor Martinich's clear exposition and incisive comments.' Expository Times
'For students of scholar this is the best modern biography of Hobbes. It is a clear and spirited account of the man, his thoughts, and his surroundings. Martinich brings fascinating facts to life, explores Hobbes's relations to the exalted and humble, and plausibly reconstructs his views in relation to the events and ideas of the time. The many sharp observations, thoughtful exegeses, and amusing anecdotes allow the reader to appreciate Hobbes in the round.' Kinch Hoekstra, Balliol College, Oxford
'… must reading for any person interested in intellectual history. This is a brilliantly written, witty, accurate and absorbing account of the turbulent period in which Hobbes lived and wrote. It deals with such subjects and the rise of modern science, religious discord, the rejection of political absolutism, and civil war. Its scope is extraordinary … I recommend it enthusiastically'. Avrom Stroll, University of San Diego, California
'A lively and richly informative account of Hobbes's life and thought; ideal background reading for students of Hobbes's philosophy.' Kenneth Winkler, Wellesley College
'… a bright, breezy and engaging account … introducing the general reader in a refreshingly direct way to some of Hobbes's central theories and preoccupations.' Sunday Telegraph
'The professor's prose is as lively as his subject, and he is good at appraising, while paraphrasing, Hobbes's sometimes absurd, other times prophetic, ideas.' Financial Times
'In this superbly written biography Professor Martinich, already established as an expert authority on Hobbes the philosopher, gives us Hobbes the man and religious 'iconoclast', the controversialist, the mathematician and the humanist. The author has succeeded in bringing Hobbes the man to life and in placing him within the context of his age.' Contemporary Review
'I was soon gripped by Professor Martinich's clear exposition and incisive comments.' Expository Times
Descriere
A complete and accessible biography of Thomas Hobbes (1588–1679).