Ancient history and the antiquarian : essays in memory of Arnaldo Momigliano
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Ancient history and the antiquarian : essays in memory of Arnaldo Momigliano
(Warburg Institute colloquia, 2)
Warburg Institute, University of London, 1995
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注記
Includes one chapter in French
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Arnaldo Momigliano was convinced that all disciplines need to be aware of their own history. His famous lecture "Ancient History and the Antiquarian", delivered in 1949 at the Warburg Institute, and published in 1950 in the "Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes", has become a landmark. In it he showed how historiography had been changed by the recognition that what historians had left out of the record could be put back by the antiquarians. He argued that a comprehensive interest in the vestiges of ancient civilization, beginning in the Renaissance and refined and enlarged during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, made a rigid distinction between historical and antiquarian studies unjustifiable; furthermore, the standards set by the antiquarians in the understanding and interpretation of the past still have relevance. In December 1991, four years after Momigliano's death, an international colloquium was held at the Warburg Institute in his memory. The participants, from London, Berlin, Paris, Princeton and Rome, presented papers which both illustrated Momigliano's theme and assess his own contribution.
This volume presents these papers, and borrows its title from Momigliano's original lecture.
目次
- Ancient history and the antiquarian revisited - some thoughts on reading Momigliano's "Classical Foundations", T.J. Cornell
- tradition and technique in historical chronology, Anthony Grafton
- naissance d'un aspect de la recherche antiquaire, les premiers travaux sur les lois romaines - de "l'Epistula ad Cornelium" de Filelfo a "l'Historia iuris ciuilis" d'Aymar du Rivail, Jean-Louis Ferrary
- Claude de Seyssel, A.C. Dionisotti
- from philosophy to history - ancient historiography between humanism and Enlightenment, C.R, Ligotta
- William Camden's "Britannia" - history and historiography, Christine Kunst
- legal historians and Roman "Agrimensores" in the first half of the 19th century, L. Capogrossi Colognesi.
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