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Portuguese Humanism and the Republic of Letters.

This volume focuses on the interdisciplinary investigation of Portuguese humanism, especially as a noteworthy player in the international network of early modern scholarship, literature and visual arts.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Berbara, Maria Louro
Otros Autores: Aronson-Friedman, Amy, Kaplan, Gregory B., Enenkel, K. A. E.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden : BRILL, 2011.
Colección:Intersections ; v. 21
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Notes on the Editors; Notes on the Contributors; List of Illustrations; Introduction. Transoceanic Crossroads
  • Portuguese Humanism and the Republic of Letters; I. The Exchange of Knowledge between Portuguese Humanism and the Republic of Letters; Le voyage épigraphique de Mariangelo Accursio au Portugal, printemps 1527; Building up Networks of Knowledge: Printing and Collecting Books in the Age of Humanism in the University City of Coimbra; Diogo de Teive's Institutio Sebastiani Primi and the Reception of Erasmus' Works in Portugal.
  • Die humanistische Kultur Coimbras als Wiege des emblematischen Kommentars: Sebastian Stockhamers Alciato-Kommentar für João Meneses Sottomayor (1552)The Theological Debate on Images between Italy and Portugal: Bartholomew of Braga and Antônio Vieira; Circulation and Reception of Portuguese Books in the 17th/18th Century Jesuit Mission of China, mainly in Three Bishop's Collections (Diogo Valente, Polycarpo de Sousa and Alexandre de Gouveia); An Imperial Republic: Manuel Severim de Faria Surveys the Globe, 1608-1655; II. Portuguese Literature and the Republic of Letters.
  • António Ferreira's Castro: Tragedy at the Cross-RoadsDie Sylvae aliquot des Aquiles Estaço und ihr Schlussgedicht, das Genethliacon Domini; A Portuguese Contribution to 16th Century Roman Antiquarianism: The Case of Aquiles Estaço (1524-1581) and Roman Epigraphy; III. The Discoveries and the Production of Knowledge; Experiência a madre das cousas
  • on the 'Revolution of Experience' in Sixteenth-Century Portuguese Maritime Discoveries and their Foundational Role in the Emergence of the Scientific Worldview.
  • The Conimbricenses: the Last Scholastics, the First Moderns or Something in between? The Impact of Geographical Discoveries on Late 16th Century Jesuit AristotelianismFrom Discovery to Knowledge: Portuguese Maritime Navigation and German Humanism; Prism of Empire: The Shifting Image of Ethiopia in Renaissance Portugal (1500-1570); Index Nominum.