V.'s monograph nevertheless delivers a noteworthy contribution to the field in revising our understanding of the 'culture wars' of the period and in shedding new light on the development of Classics as a modern academic discipline.

T.M. VOZAR, University of Exeter, THE CLASSICAL REVIEW

Verhaart should be commended for developing such a convincing argument and presenting it in such an enjoyable way. The book is well-produced, with a useful bibliography and index and no major typographical errors.

Peter Swallow, Notting Hill and Ealing High School, Bryn Mawr Classical Review

For much of western history, the achievements of classical antiquity were seen as unsurpassable, and works by Latin and Greek authors were viewed as treasure troves of information still useful for contemporary society. By the late seventeenth century, however, the progress of scientific discoveries and the new paradigms of rationalism and empiricism meant the authority of the ancients was called into question. Those working on the classical past and its literature debated new ways of defending their relevance for society. The different approaches to classical literature defended in these debates explain how the writings of ancient Greece and Rome could become a vital part of eighteenth-century culture and political thinking. Floris Verhaart analyses these eighteenth-century debates about the value of classics, arguing that the Enlightenment, though often seen as an age of reason and modernity, in fact continuously sought inspiration from preceding traditions and ages such as Renaissance humanism and classical antiquity. The volume offers an interesting parallel with the modern day, in which the relationship between 'experts' and the general public has become the topic of debate and many academics, especially in the humanities, face pressure to explain how their work benefits society at large.
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Floris Verhaart examines how scholars of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries defended the relevance of classical learning after the emergence of rationalism and empiricism called the authority of the ancients into question.
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Table of contents Acknowledgements List of abbreviations 1: Introduction 2: The Construction of Humanism 3: Sex and Scholarship: Textual Criticism as an Instrument in the Struggle for 4: Scholarly Independence 5: The Quest for Civic Virtue 6: Conclusion Bibliography
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Offers a new perspective on the Quarrel of the Ancients and the Moderns, an important episode in the development of European culture and thinking Offers a new perspective on how the age of Enlightenment connects with previous intellectual traditions Offers a new approach to an often overlooked episode of the history of classical scholarship (the eighteenth century) between the 'rediscovery' of the classics in the Renaissance and the development of classical philology as a modern academic discipline in the nineteenth century
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Floris Verhaart studied Classics and Slavic languages at the University of Leiden, Netherlands, and finished his DPhil in History at the University of Oxford. He is now a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Queen's University Belfast. His research interests include a broad range of aspects of the religious, cultural, and intellectual world of early modern Europe, including the history of religion, scholarship, and sex and sexuality.
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Offers a new perspective on the Quarrel of the Ancients and the Moderns, an important episode in the development of European culture and thinking Offers a new perspective on how the age of Enlightenment connects with previous intellectual traditions Offers a new approach to an often overlooked episode of the history of classical scholarship (the eighteenth century) between the 'rediscovery' of the classics in the Renaissance and the development of classical philology as a modern academic discipline in the nineteenth century
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198861690
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
414 gr
Høyde
223 mm
Bredde
143 mm
Dybde
17 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
256

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Biographical note

Floris Verhaart studied Classics and Slavic languages at the University of Leiden, Netherlands, and finished his DPhil in History at the University of Oxford. He is now a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Queen's University Belfast. His research interests include a broad range of aspects of the religious, cultural, and intellectual world of early modern Europe, including the history of religion, scholarship, and sex and sexuality.