Encyclopaedism from Antiquity to the Renaissance Encyclopaedism from Antiquity to the Renaissance

Encyclopaedism from Antiquity to the Renaissance

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Descripción editorial

There is a rich body of encyclopaedic writing which survives from the two millennia before the Enlightenment. This book sheds new light on that material. It traces the development of traditions of knowledge ordering which stretched back to Pliny and Varro and others in the classical world. It works with a broad concept of encyclopaedism, resisting the idea that there was any clear pre-modern genre of the 'encyclopaedia', and showing instead how the rhetoric and techniques of comprehensive compilation left their mark on a surprising range of texts. In the process it draws attention to both remarkable similarities and striking differences between conventions of encyclopaedic compilation in different periods, with a focus primarily on European/Mediterranean culture. The book covers classical, medieval (including Byzantine and Arabic) and Renaissance culture in turn, and combines chapters which survey whole periods with others focused closely on individual texts as case studies.

GÉNERO
Historia
PUBLICADO
2013
31 de octubre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
1075
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Cambridge University Press
TAMAÑO
10
MB

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