Publication

2013 - Leuven University Press

Language

English

Word Count

132,000 words, Guess

Page Count

528 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-139789461661272
  • ISBN-109461661274
  • Better World Books9789461661272
  • Open LibraryOL34871580M

Classifications

  • LCCPN671.N46 2013eb

Description

Between 1400 and 1700 the political, religious, intellectual, and even geographic landscape was profoundly changed by the Reformation, Humanism, the rise of empirical science, the invention of printing technology, and the discovery of the New World. The late medieval and early modern intellectuals felt an urgent need to respond to the changes they were involved in, and to come to a revision and re-authorisation of knowledge. They embarked on a scholarly programme of a quality and extent hitherto unknown in the Western world: the whole body of the literature of antiquity, including the Bible, was to be re-edited critically and furnished with commentaries. The Neo-Latin commentary became the most important genre of humanist scholarship. This book sheds light on the various ways in which classical authors and the Bible were commented on, the types of commentary, the commenting strategies that were used to approach different readerships, the various kinds of knowledge that were collected, created, and transmitted.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • Neo-Latin Commentaries and the Management of Knowledge in the Late Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period (1400 -1700)Leuven University Press2013

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