The Trophies of Time: English Antiquarians of the Seventeenth Century
Autor Graham Parryen Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 oct 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199234271
ISBN-10: 0199234272
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: 16 halftones
Dimensiuni: 137 x 216 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0199234272
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: 16 halftones
Dimensiuni: 137 x 216 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Review from previous edition many virtues: a clear, accessible style, summaries of the content and significance of often rather inaccessible Latin works, and a real sense of both the academic and wider political importance of superficially recondite research.
Parry largely succeeds in providing an overview of the development of antiquarianism over an extended period, one that bridges the chasm of the civil wars...The appearance of a study that covers nearly the entire seventeenth century is welcome, not least because it can point out continuities of interest, thought and method over a somewhat longer duree...a good book that is well-illustrated and gracefully written. One could have few reservations in assigning this work to students as an introduction to the topic...the Trophies of Time will undoubtedly assist further endeavors. Camden's Britannia provided such a service four centuries ago, and in tracing the influence of that important book and its illustrators here, Parry puts us all under a similar obligation.
It was a good idea to bring together in a single volume English antiquarians from Camden (1551-1623) to Thoresby (1658-1725).
an overview of the development of antiquarianism over an extended period, one that bridges the chasm of the civil wars ... the appearance of a study that covers nearly the entire seventeenth century is welcome, not least because it can point out continuities of interest, thought and method over a somewhat longer durée ... a good book that is well-illustrated and gracefully written ... there is much information to be gleaned from Parry's close reading of many of the printed texts he discusses, and from his working out of relationships between those texts' authors. This latter feature is the book's greatest strength ... The study of early modern English historical thought appears to be attracting renewed interest, and in providing an illuminating synthesis of our knowledge to date, The Trophies of Time will undoubtedly assist further endeavors.
an absorbing series of biographical studies which clarifies achievement in a number of major areas
Writing with clarity and wit, Parry offers case studies of manu intellectual leaders of the Stuart age ... the achievement of this book is to furnish sumptuously what has been hitherto the rather bleak and empty chamber of humane studies of early modern Britain ... The Trophies of Time will establish itself as the authoritative account of the antiquarian movement.
a useful chronological survey of the work of the main English antiquarians of the seventeenth century
Parry largely succeeds in providing an overview of the development of antiquarianism over an extended period, one that bridges the chasm of the civil wars...The appearance of a study that covers nearly the entire seventeenth century is welcome, not least because it can point out continuities of interest, thought and method over a somewhat longer duree...a good book that is well-illustrated and gracefully written. One could have few reservations in assigning this work to students as an introduction to the topic...the Trophies of Time will undoubtedly assist further endeavors. Camden's Britannia provided such a service four centuries ago, and in tracing the influence of that important book and its illustrators here, Parry puts us all under a similar obligation.
It was a good idea to bring together in a single volume English antiquarians from Camden (1551-1623) to Thoresby (1658-1725).
an overview of the development of antiquarianism over an extended period, one that bridges the chasm of the civil wars ... the appearance of a study that covers nearly the entire seventeenth century is welcome, not least because it can point out continuities of interest, thought and method over a somewhat longer durée ... a good book that is well-illustrated and gracefully written ... there is much information to be gleaned from Parry's close reading of many of the printed texts he discusses, and from his working out of relationships between those texts' authors. This latter feature is the book's greatest strength ... The study of early modern English historical thought appears to be attracting renewed interest, and in providing an illuminating synthesis of our knowledge to date, The Trophies of Time will undoubtedly assist further endeavors.
an absorbing series of biographical studies which clarifies achievement in a number of major areas
Writing with clarity and wit, Parry offers case studies of manu intellectual leaders of the Stuart age ... the achievement of this book is to furnish sumptuously what has been hitherto the rather bleak and empty chamber of humane studies of early modern Britain ... The Trophies of Time will establish itself as the authoritative account of the antiquarian movement.
a useful chronological survey of the work of the main English antiquarians of the seventeenth century