Perspectives on Early Modern and Modern Intellectual History: Essays in Honor of Nancy S. Struever ; Edited by Joseph Marino and Melinda W. SchlittJoseph Marino, Melinda Wilcox Schlitt University Rochester Press, 2001 - 509 páginas Perspectives on Early and Modern Intellectual History brings together several disciplines and historical periods, and three generations of scholars to celebrate the pedagogical and scholarly career of Nancy Struever, who taught in the Humanities Center and Department of History at The John Hopkins University. Twenty-three essays reflect the breadth of disciplinary competence and the standards of scholarly rigor that Stuever instilled in her students and demonstrates in her scholarship. The book is organized around three divisional areas of inquiry: Renaissance Humanism, Histories of Art, and Rhetorics, Philosophies, and Histories. The first part includes studies on Shakespeare and Ariosto; essays on Machiavelli, Caterina da Siena, and Lorenzo Valla; and Manetti on the library of Nicholas V. The section on histories of art contains contributions on L.B. Alberti, on early modern spectacle and the performance of images, and on rhetoric and art. The third section continues with discussions of rhetoric, history, and literature from a more theoretical viewpoint. The book concludes with a bibliography of Stuever's works. Authors include: Marvin Becker, Marjorie O'Rourke Boyle, Salvatore Camporeale, F. Edward Cranz, Elizabeth Cropper, Marc Fumaroli, Thomas M. Greene, Michael Ann Holly, J. G. A. Pocock, Charles Trinkaus, and Hayden White. Joseph Marino is an independent scholar and is with Current Analysis in Virginia. Melinda Schlitt is Associate Professor in the Department of Fine Arts, Dickinson College. |
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The Studia Humanitatis and Litterae in Cicero | 3 |
Peter in the Sermons | 49 |
Machiavelli and the Humanist Anthropological | 66 |
What Do Athens and Jerusalem Have to Do with | 88 |
Caterina da Siena and the Legacy of Humanism | 116 |
Baldassar | 145 |
Deaf Signs Renaissance Texts | 164 |
Ariostos Cinque Canti and the Threat to Europe | 193 |
Alessandro Tassoni | 303 |
The Rhetoric of Remembrance | 325 |
Disciplina or Epistemology? Nancy | 347 |
Making Philosophy Worldly in the London | 401 |
Moses Mendelssohns | 419 |
Thomas | 442 |
The Young Chateaubriand on Rhetoric Politics | 459 |
Thinking Civil Society in Scotland from Adam | 472 |
Ceremonial Closure in Shakespeares Plays | 208 |
On the Identity of Masaccio in L B Albertis | 223 |
The Rhetoric of Exemplarity in SixteenthCentury | 259 |
Early Modern Spectacle and the Performance | 283 |
Considerations on a Levian Practice | 492 |
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