The long quarrel : past and present in the eighteenth century

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    • Bos, Jacques
    • Rotmans, Jan

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The long quarrel : past and present in the eighteenth century

edited by Jacques Bos, Jan Rotmans

(Brill's studies in intellectual history, v. 332)

Brill, c2022

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [223]-251) and index

Summary: "The Long Quarrel: Past and Present in the Eighteenth Century examines how the intellectual clashes emerging from the Quarrel of the Ancients and the Moderns continued to reverberate until the end of the eighteenth century. This extended Quarrel was not just about the value of ancient and modern, but about historical thought in a broader sense. The tension between ancient and modern expanded into a more general tension between past and present, which were no longer seen as essentially similar, but as different in nature. Thus, a new kind of historical consciousness came into being in the Long Quarrel of the eighteenth century, which also gave rise to new ideas about knowledge, art, literature and politics"-- Provided by publisher

Contents of Works

  • The long quarrel in the eighteenth century / Jacques Bos and Jan Rotmans
  • The quarrel in the long eighteenth century : from "ancient and modern" to "classical and romantic" / Larry F. Norman
  • The speculative foundations of the quarrel : Fontenelle's Plurality of inhabited worlds and the 'epistemology of the uncertain' / Christine Zabel
  • The quarrel over chronology at the Académie des inscriptions : ancient history, modern methods, and the autonomy of the historical discipline / Anton M. Matytsin
  • Questioning Homer's Iliad? Different perceptions of the ancient world in the pages of the Nouveau Mercure galant / David D. Reitsam
  • Thersites moralized : eighteenth-century corrective, apologetic and exegetic readings of the Iliad / Vera Fasshauer
  • "Horace is dead, but I am alive!" Epic failure and satiric authority in eighteenth-century Sweden / Anna Cullhed
  • 'Necesse est indiciis monstrare recentibus abdita rerum' : William Hogarth's The four times of day and the challenge to past models in eighteenth-century art / Friederike Vosskamp
  • Ochlocracy and democracy in the "long quarrel" : modern republicanism and its ancient rivals revisited / Iain McDaniel
  • The political thought of Henri de Boulainvilliers reconsidered / Andrew Jainchill
  • Between history and political economy : the debate over ancient populousness in eighteenth-century Denmark-Norway / Håkon Evju

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The Long Quarrel: Past and Present in the Eighteenth Century examines how the intellectual clashes emerging from the Quarrel of the Ancients and the Moderns continued to reverberate until the end of the eighteenth century. This extended Quarrel was not just about the value of ancient and modern, but about historical thought in a broader sense. The tension between ancient and modern expanded into a more general tension between past and present, which were no longer seen as essentially similar, but as different in nature. Thus, a new kind of historical consciousness came into being in the Long Quarrel of the eighteenth century, which also gave rise to new ideas about knowledge, art, literature and politics. Contributors are: Jacques Bos, Anna Cullhed, Hakon Evju, Vera Fasshauer, Andrew Jainchill, Anton M. Matytsin, Iain McDaniel, Larry F. Norman, David D. Reitsam, Jan Rotmans, Friederike Vosskamp, and Christine Zabel.

Table of Contents

List of Figures Notes on Contributors Part 1: The Long Quarrel 1 The Long Quarrel in the Eighteenth Century Jacques Bos and Jan Rotmans 2 The Quarrel in the Long Eighteenth Century: From "Ancient and Modern" to "Classical and Romantic" Larry F. Norman Part 2: Epistemology 3 The Speculative Foundations of the Quarrel: Fontenelle's Plurality of Inhabited Worlds and the 'Epistemology of the Uncertain' Christine Zabel 4 The Quarrel over Chronology at the Academie des inscriptions: Ancient History, Modern Methods, and the Autonomy of the Historical Discipline Anton M. Matytsin Part 3: Aesthetics 5 Questioning Homer's Iliad? Different Perceptions of the Ancient World in the Pages of the Nouveau Mercure Galant David D. Reitsam 6 Thersites Moralized: Eighteenth-Century Corrective, Apologetic and Exegetic Readings of the Second Book of Homer's Iliad Vera Fasshauer 7 "Horace is dead, but I am alive": Epic Failure and Satiric Authority in Eighteenth-Century Sweden Anna Cullhed 8 'Necesse est indiciis monstrare recentibus abdita rerum': William Hogarth's The Four Times of Day and the Challenge to Past Models in Eighteenth-Century Art Friederike Vosskamp Part 4: Politics 9 Ochlocracy and Democracy in the "Long Quarrel": Modern Republicanism and Its Ancient Rivals Revisited Iain McDaniel 10 The Political Thought of Henri de Boulainvilliers Reconsidered Andrew Jainchill 11 Between History and Political Economy: The Debate over Ancient Populousness in Eighteenth-Century Denmark-Norway Hakon Evju Bibliography Index

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