Between Scylla and Charybdis : learned letter writers navigating the reefs of religious and political controversy in early modern Europe
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Between Scylla and Charybdis : learned letter writers navigating the reefs of religious and political controversy in early modern Europe
(Brill's studies in intellectual history, v. 192)
Brill, 2011
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内容説明
Early Modern letter-writing was often the only way to maintain regular and meaningful contact. Scholars, politicians, printers, and artists wrote to share private or professional news, to test new ideas, to support their friends, or pursue personal interests. Epistolary exchanges thus provide a private lens onto major political, religious, and scholarly events. Sixteenth century's reform movements created a sense of disorder, if not outright clashes and civil war. Scholars could not shy away from these tensions. The private sphere of letter-writing allowed them to express, or allude to, the conflicts of interest which arose from their studies, social status, and religious beliefs. Scholarly correspondences thus constitute an unparalleled source on the interrelation between broad historical developments and the convictions of a particularly expressive group of individuals.
目次
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
PART I: HUMANIST LETTER WRITING BEFORE 1550: VARIOUS APPROACHES
Der neulateinische Bief als Quelle politisch-religioeser UEberzeugungen: Theoretische Reflexionen zur Diskursivitat einer ambivalenten Gattung, Karl Enenkel
Spiritual Dialogues and Politics in the Correspondance between Marguerite de Navarre and Guillaume Briconnet (1521-1524), Reinier Leushuis
Erasmus and the Philological Study of the New Testament, Chris L. Heesakkers
Juan Luis Vives and the Spectre of the Inquisition, Charles Fantazzi
Correspondance et strategie d'auteur: les lettres de Francois Rabelais, Paul J. Smith
PART II: HUMANIST LETTERS AS A MIRROR OF THE REFORMATION
Translation in the Service of Politics and Religion: A Family Tradition for Thomas More, Margaret Roper, and Mary Clarke Basset, Brenda M. Hosington
The Influence of the Protestant Reformation on Philip Melanchthon's Letters of Recommendation, Milton Kooistra
Georgius Cassander: Searching for Religious Peace in his Correspondence (1557-1565), Rob van de Schoor
Carolus Utenhovius: a Tale of Two Cities, Philip Ford
Andreas Dudith (1533-1589): Conflicts and Strategies of a Religious Individualist in Confessionalising Europe, Gabor Almasi
Livres, erudition et irenisme a l'epoque des Guerres de religion: Autour de la Satyre Menippee, Ingrid De Smet
Topical Matters in Dedicatory Letters of Latin Plays in the Early Modern Netherlands, Jan Bloemendal
PART III: LEARNED LETTER WRITERS IN THE NETHERLANDS AS WITNESSES OF THE DUTCH REVOLT
Between Philip II and William of Orange: the correspondence of Christopher Plantin (c. 1520-1589), Dirk Imhof
New Documents on Benito Arias Montano (1527-1598) and Politics in the Netherlands, Antonio Davila Perez
Humanist Friendship, Politics and Religion in Marnix's Correspondence just before the Fall of Antwerp: Inconstancy or Constancy?, Rudolf De Smet
Living to the Letter: The Correspondence of Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert, Johan Koppenol
Pius Lipsius or Lipsius Proteus? , Jeanine De Landtsheer
PART IV: VICISSITUDES OF LATE HUMANISM
Shifting Orthodoxy in the Republic of Letters: Caspar Schoppius mirroring Justus Lipsius, Jan Papy
The Limits of Transconfessional Contact in the Republic of Letters around 1600: Scaliger, Casaubon, and their Catholic Correspondents, Dirk van Miert
Between Scylla and Charybdis? Evidence on the Conversion of Christoph Besold from his Letters and his Legal and Political Thought, Robert von Friedeburg
Franciscus Junius, F.F.: la question religieuse, Colette Nativel
Breasting the Waves: Grotius' Letters on Church and State, Harm-Jan van Dam
At the Heart of the Twelve Years' Truce Controversies: Conrad Vorstius, Gerard Vossius and Hugo Grotius, Cor S.M. Rademaker
A Flaming Row in the Republic of Letters: Claude Saumaise on Hugo Grotius's Crusade for Church Unity, Henk Nellen
Public Poses Revealed: From Critical Edition to Revision, Jim Dobreff
Index Nominum
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