Inventing Inventors in Renaissance Europe : Polydore Vergil's 'De inventoribus rerum'
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Spatmittelalter, Humanismus, Reformation / Studies in the Late Middle Ages, Humanism, and the Reformation
ISBN-10
3161491874
ISBN-13
9783161491870
Publisher
Mohr Siebeck
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Mohr Siebeck
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Feb 1st, 2007
Print length
338 Pages
Weight
656 grams
Product Classification:
European historyChurch historyChristian theologyHistory of science
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Polydore Vergil of Urbino (ca.1470-1555) fired his readers' imagination with his encyclopaedic book "On the inventors of all things" ( De inventoribus rerum 1499). His account of the manifold origins of sciences, crafts and social institutions is a praise of man's inventive genius and a prototypical cultural history. "Polydorus" was a household name for several centuries. Erasmus envied his friend the book's success, Rabelais heaped scorn on it, Catholic censors put it on the index, while Protestants were fascinated with "that papist" work. In this first in-depth study of the Renaissance 'bestseller', Catherine Atkinson examines not only the Italian humanist's bona fide (mostly ancient) inventors, in books I-III, she enquires into the neglected and misunderstood, yet equally important, books IV-VIII (1521). This early modern text, written on the eve of the Reformation, is devoted to the highly controversial topic of the 'invention' of ecclesiastical institutions. The priest and humanist Vergil, who during his 50 years in England rose in the church hierarchy, is shown to be an acute observer of contemporary religious practice. He employs the inventor question ("who was the first to do this?") as an instrument of historiography and by comparing medieval church rites and institutions with religious practice of antiquity, implicitly questions the singularity of the Christian church.
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