John Aubrey: Brief Lives with An Apparatus for the Lives of our English Mathematical Writers
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198806479
ISBN-10: 0198806477
Pagini: 1954
Dimensiuni: 158 x 238 x 102 mm
Greutate: 2.95 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198806477
Pagini: 1954
Dimensiuni: 158 x 238 x 102 mm
Greutate: 2.95 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
It is not an exaggeration to claim that until Kate Bennett came along, no one properly understood what the Brief Lives are . . . Bennett's edition . . . marks a new beginning for Aubrey scholarship . . . It is fitting that such scholarly devotion, extending over two decades, should have given rise to an edition that is an innovation in its own right. Nothing like it has appeared before, and it will last, if not forever, for a very long time.
One of the most astonishing feats of scholarly editing in recent decades . . . extensive, painstakingly exact, and omnisciently annotated . . . altogether stupendous.
Kate Bennett . . . has achieved the apparently impossible in producing a full and accurately formatted edition of Aubrey's Lives—a splendid achievement, on which the Oxford University Press is also to be congratulated.
[A] treasure trove of content that gives us unrivaled access to the intellectual and social life of the mid- to late-seventeenth century in England . . . It is no small credit to Bennett that her massive commentary is also replete with fascinating material and memorable moments. With material drawn intensively from Aubrey's own papers but also very widely from print and manuscript material.
This is an outstanding achievement and will undoubtedly be the standard edition of the Brief Lives for the foreseeable future . . . [I]n its rich and varied content it is of interest . . . to anyone studying English learned culture in the seventeenth century, particularly historians of the Royal Society, of mathematics and of antiquarianism. Aubrey himself was acutely concerned that his works should be satisfactorily edited and made use of after his death; in this edition he is luckier than he could have hoped for.
The publication of Bennett's wonderful edition of the Brief Lives, in two volumes as handsome as they are typographically responsive to the extraordinary artefact which they contain, is a cause for unreserved celebration in the academy and far beyond . . . it is an exceptional achievement and the resulting work will stand as the text of the Brief Lives for the foreseeable future.
Impeccably managed . . . wonderfully easy to read . . . This splendid edition gives us, perhaps for the first time, a true life of the first English biographer.
The edition is based on exemplary scholarly principles . . . a labour of love . . . a landmark edition that changes how we understand the roots of modern biography.
[V]irtually unprecedented in the history of scholarly editing . . . unsurpassed for its scholarly rigour . . . This monumental edition is a triumph and has been well worth waiting for. Aubrey will never seem quite the same again.
[A] remarkable edition . . . Kate Bennett is not the first accomplished editor of the Lives, but she is much the most ambitious . . . Bennett reproduces the text of the manuscripts as it stands, with resourceful conventions of presentation that make her two volumes a joy to handle as well as to read. It is an extraordinary feat of scholarly assiduity . . . [Bennett] brings him alive as never before.
[E]xtraordinary . . . Bennett has produced a work of enormous value for all students and readers of biography.
One of the most astonishing feats of scholarly editing in recent decades . . . extensive, painstakingly exact, and omnisciently annotated . . . altogether stupendous.
Kate Bennett . . . has achieved the apparently impossible in producing a full and accurately formatted edition of Aubrey's Lives—a splendid achievement, on which the Oxford University Press is also to be congratulated.
[A] treasure trove of content that gives us unrivaled access to the intellectual and social life of the mid- to late-seventeenth century in England . . . It is no small credit to Bennett that her massive commentary is also replete with fascinating material and memorable moments. With material drawn intensively from Aubrey's own papers but also very widely from print and manuscript material.
This is an outstanding achievement and will undoubtedly be the standard edition of the Brief Lives for the foreseeable future . . . [I]n its rich and varied content it is of interest . . . to anyone studying English learned culture in the seventeenth century, particularly historians of the Royal Society, of mathematics and of antiquarianism. Aubrey himself was acutely concerned that his works should be satisfactorily edited and made use of after his death; in this edition he is luckier than he could have hoped for.
The publication of Bennett's wonderful edition of the Brief Lives, in two volumes as handsome as they are typographically responsive to the extraordinary artefact which they contain, is a cause for unreserved celebration in the academy and far beyond . . . it is an exceptional achievement and the resulting work will stand as the text of the Brief Lives for the foreseeable future.
Impeccably managed . . . wonderfully easy to read . . . This splendid edition gives us, perhaps for the first time, a true life of the first English biographer.
The edition is based on exemplary scholarly principles . . . a labour of love . . . a landmark edition that changes how we understand the roots of modern biography.
[V]irtually unprecedented in the history of scholarly editing . . . unsurpassed for its scholarly rigour . . . This monumental edition is a triumph and has been well worth waiting for. Aubrey will never seem quite the same again.
[A] remarkable edition . . . Kate Bennett is not the first accomplished editor of the Lives, but she is much the most ambitious . . . Bennett reproduces the text of the manuscripts as it stands, with resourceful conventions of presentation that make her two volumes a joy to handle as well as to read. It is an extraordinary feat of scholarly assiduity . . . [Bennett] brings him alive as never before.
[E]xtraordinary . . . Bennett has produced a work of enormous value for all students and readers of biography.
Notă biografică
Kate Bennett was a Junior Research Fellow at Christ Church, Oxford, and a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow. She was Fellow in English at Pembroke College, Cambridge, and a Research Fellow of New College, Oxford. She teaches English at Magdalen, Oxford, and is an Associate Fellow at the Centre for the Study of the Renaissance at the University of Warwick.