
The history of scholarship has undergone a complete renewal in recent years, and is now a major branch of research with vast territories to explore; a substantial introduction to History of Scholarship surveys the past vicissitudes of the history of scholarship and its current expansion.The authors, all specialists of international standing, come from a variety of backgrounds: classical studies, history of religions, philosophy, early modern intellectual and religious history. Their papers illustrate a variety of themes and approaches, including Renaissance antiquarianism and philology; the rise of the notion of criticism; Biblical and patristic scholarship, and its implications for both confessional orthodoxy and eighteeenth-century free thought; the history of philosophy; and German historiographical thought in both the eighteenth and the nineteenth centuries. This challenging volume constitutes a collection of remarkable quality, helping to establish the history of scholarship as a more broadly acknowledged, worthwhile field of study in its own right.
This volume investigates the evolution and current status of the history of scholarship as a distinct and rigorous academic discipline. The editors, Christopher Ligota and Jean-Louis Quantin, curate a collection of papers from the Warburg Institute that examine how scholarly practices have shaped intellectual traditions. By bringing together specialists from fields such as classical studies, theology, and philosophy, the work argues for the recognition of the history of scholarship as a vital, independent field of inquiry.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars frequently cite this collection as a foundational text for understanding the methodological shifts within the history of scholarship. Experts note that the prose is academically dense and intended for researchers familiar with early modern intellectual history.
Page Count:
520
Publication Date:
2006-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191515833
ISBN-13:
9780191515835
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