The Dialogues of the Dead of the Early German Enlightenment: Brill's Series in Church History, cartea 83
Autor Riccarda Suitner Traducere de Gwendolin Goldbloomen Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 dec 2021
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ISBN-13: 9789004454538
ISBN-10: 9004454535
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
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Cuprins
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Introduction
1 Cheap Prints, Dialogues of the Dead, Pamphlets: The Anonymous World of the Early 18th-Century German Book Trade
2 The Dialogues of the Dead of the Early German Enlightenment (1729–1734): An Unknown Corpus of Sources
1 From Antiquity to the Enlightenment
1 Lucian of Samosata (c. 120–180/192 CE): The Νεκρικοί διάλογοι
2 Fontenelle: The Nouveaux dialogues des morts (1683)
3 David Fassmann: The Gespräche im Reich der Toten (1718–1739)
2 The Examen Rigorosum
1 The Judgment of Apollo
2 The Business of “Pirated Editions”
3 Student Rivalries
3 The War of the Biographers
1 The Pietist Front: Christian Gerber and the Historia derer Wiedergebohrnen in Sachsen
2 The First Literary Depictions of the Lives of Christian Thomasius and August Hermann Francke
3 The World of the Copper Engravers
4 The Harsh Laws of Competition
5 Eulogies, Dialogues of the Dead, (Auto)Biographies: The “Instability” of Literary Genres
4 The Wolffian Leibniz
1 S. W.
2 The Argument with Johann Franz Budde
3 Eclecticism, the Mathematical Method, Atheism
4 How Many Authors?
5 The Two Faces of Leibniz
1 1745: Leibniz Becomes the Protagonist of a Dialogue of the Dead Once Again
2 The Conversation with Ludwig Philipp Thümmig
3 Gottsched, Mylius, Hagedorn, the “Swiss” Poets: The Disputes of the 1740s
6 The Argument between Descartes and Rüdiger
1 Arriving among the Stars
2 Descartes as a Wolffian Philosopher
3 Pietism and Materialism
4 The Background of the Dialogue
5 Role Play
7 The Restoration of All Things
1 Prefaces to Dialogues of the Dead: The Dialogue between Mayer and Petersen
2 Ἀποκατάστασις πάντων: Origen, Leibniz, and Petersen
8 Balthasar Bekker’s Remorse
1 The Exorcism on Peter Otte
2 Cartesianism and Demonology in 18th-Century Germany
3 The Pact with the Devil
4 More on the Engravers: The Identity of “M. B.”
5 Some Deliberations on the Origin, Authorship, and Dissemination of the Dialogue
6 Necromancy and Conversations in the Realm of Spirits
Conclusion
1 The “Underworlds” of the Dialogues of the Dead: Which Level of Clandestineness?
2 Four Reasons for Anonymity
3 “Material” Evidence and Intellectual History
4 The Question of Authorship
Bibliography
Index
List of Illustrations
Introduction
1 Cheap Prints, Dialogues of the Dead, Pamphlets: The Anonymous World of the Early 18th-Century German Book Trade
2 The Dialogues of the Dead of the Early German Enlightenment (1729–1734): An Unknown Corpus of Sources
1 From Antiquity to the Enlightenment
1 Lucian of Samosata (c. 120–180/192 CE): The Νεκρικοί διάλογοι
2 Fontenelle: The Nouveaux dialogues des morts (1683)
3 David Fassmann: The Gespräche im Reich der Toten (1718–1739)
2 The Examen Rigorosum
1 The Judgment of Apollo
2 The Business of “Pirated Editions”
3 Student Rivalries
3 The War of the Biographers
1 The Pietist Front: Christian Gerber and the Historia derer Wiedergebohrnen in Sachsen
2 The First Literary Depictions of the Lives of Christian Thomasius and August Hermann Francke
3 The World of the Copper Engravers
4 The Harsh Laws of Competition
5 Eulogies, Dialogues of the Dead, (Auto)Biographies: The “Instability” of Literary Genres
4 The Wolffian Leibniz
1 S. W.
2 The Argument with Johann Franz Budde
3 Eclecticism, the Mathematical Method, Atheism
4 How Many Authors?
5 The Two Faces of Leibniz
1 1745: Leibniz Becomes the Protagonist of a Dialogue of the Dead Once Again
2 The Conversation with Ludwig Philipp Thümmig
3 Gottsched, Mylius, Hagedorn, the “Swiss” Poets: The Disputes of the 1740s
6 The Argument between Descartes and Rüdiger
1 Arriving among the Stars
2 Descartes as a Wolffian Philosopher
3 Pietism and Materialism
4 The Background of the Dialogue
5 Role Play
7 The Restoration of All Things
1 Prefaces to Dialogues of the Dead: The Dialogue between Mayer and Petersen
2 Ἀποκατάστασις πάντων: Origen, Leibniz, and Petersen
8 Balthasar Bekker’s Remorse
1 The Exorcism on Peter Otte
2 Cartesianism and Demonology in 18th-Century Germany
3 The Pact with the Devil
4 More on the Engravers: The Identity of “M. B.”
5 Some Deliberations on the Origin, Authorship, and Dissemination of the Dialogue
6 Necromancy and Conversations in the Realm of Spirits
Conclusion
1 The “Underworlds” of the Dialogues of the Dead: Which Level of Clandestineness?
2 Four Reasons for Anonymity
3 “Material” Evidence and Intellectual History
4 The Question of Authorship
Bibliography
Index
Notă biografică
Riccarda Suitner, Ph.D. (2014), currently researches and teaches at the German Historical Institute in Rome and at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich. Her publications focus on intellectual and religious history between the sixteenth and early eighteenth centuries.
Recenzii
Reviews of the German edition:
"[A] fascinating study (...). Quite apart from the mass of interesting information she provides, Riccarda Suitner can be credited with having salvaged a genre, not only neglected but on the verge of complete disappearance."- Alastair Hamilton, The Warburg Institute, in: Church History and Religious Culture, Volume 97 (2017).
"The dialogues studied in her book shed new light on the early German Enlightenment (…). Suitner’s book tells a lot about how things really went." - Andreas Blank, Alpen‐Adria‐Universität Klagenfurt, in: Renaissance Quarterly Volume 71 (2018).
"[A] fascinating study (...). Quite apart from the mass of interesting information she provides, Riccarda Suitner can be credited with having salvaged a genre, not only neglected but on the verge of complete disappearance."- Alastair Hamilton, The Warburg Institute, in: Church History and Religious Culture, Volume 97 (2017).
"The dialogues studied in her book shed new light on the early German Enlightenment (…). Suitner’s book tells a lot about how things really went." - Andreas Blank, Alpen‐Adria‐Universität Klagenfurt, in: Renaissance Quarterly Volume 71 (2018).