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  • - Origen, Eusebius, and the Library of Caesarea
    av Anthony Grafton
    364,-

    This book uses broad synthesis and close textual analysis to reconstruct the kinds of books and the ways of organizing scholarly inquiry and collaboration among the Christians of Caesarea in Roman Palestine. It explores the dialectic between intellectual history and history of the book and expands our understanding of early Christian scholarship.

  • av Anthony Grafton
    433,-

    Anthony Grafton explores the art and influence of an opaque historical figure: the magus, or learned magician. A distinctive intellectual type in Renaissance Europe, magi contributed to the humanistic currents of the time and had a transformative impact on public life, influencing advances in sculpture, painting, engineering, and other fields.

  • av Anthony Grafton
    159 - 394,-

  • - The Making of Books in Early Modern Europe
    av Anthony Grafton
    304,-

    Renowned historian Anthony Grafton invites us to see the scholars of early modern Europe as laborers. Bookish but hardly divorced from physical tasks, they were artisans of script and print. Drawing new connections between text and craft, publishing and intellectual history, Grafton shows that the life of the mind depends on the work of the hands.

  • - Creativity and Duplicity in Western Scholarship
    av Anthony Grafton
    244,-

  • av Anthony Grafton & Kenneth Mills
    1 354,-

    A historical investigation of the phenomena of religious conversion from ancient to modern times.

  • - Meditations on the Academic Work-Life Balance
    av Anthony Grafton & Garrett Sullivan
    337 - 712,-

    A follow-up to the popular Graduate Study for the 21st Century , this book seeks to expand professional development to include the personal aspects of daily lives in the humanities. How to Build a Life in the Humanities delves into pressing work-life issues such as post-tenure depression, academic life with children, aging, and adjuncting.

  • - The Power of Tradition and the Shock of Discovery
    av Anthony Grafton
    512,-

    Describing an era of exploration during the Renaissance that went far beyond geographic bounds, this book shows how the evidence of the New World shook the foundations of the old, upsetting the authority of the ancient texts that had guided Europeans so far afield.

  • - The Worlds and Works of a Renaissance Astrologer
    av Anthony Grafton
    336,-

    Cardano was an Italian doctor, natural philosopher, and mathematician who became a best-selling author. He was also a leading astrologer, who trafficked with some of Renaissance Europe's most powerful people. Grafton follows this astrologer's extraordinary career and explores the discipline of astrology in the hands of a brilliant practitioner.

  • - Scholarship and Community in the Modern West
    av Anthony Grafton
    352,-

    Grafton reveals the microdynamics of the scholarly life through a series of essays on institutions and on scholars ranging from early modern polymaths to modern intellectual historians to American thinkers and writers. Grafton's engaging, erudite essays could be a rallying cry for the revival of the liberal arts.

  • - Isaac Casaubon, the Jews, and a Forgotten Chapter in Renaissance Scholarship
    av Anthony Grafton
    554,-

    Fusing high scholarship with high drama, Grafton and Weinberg uncover a secret and extraordinary aspect of legendary Renaissance scholar Isaac Casaubon's already celebrated achievement.

  • - The Traditions of Scholarship in an Age of Science, 1450-1800
    av Anthony Grafton
    496,-

    This book traces the relationship between humanism and science from the mid-fifteenth century to the beginning of the modern period and demonstrates that humanism was neither a simple nor an impractical enterprise, but worked hand-in-hand with science in developing modern learning.

  • - The Past as Revelation
    av Anthony Grafton
    347,-

    The work of the Renaissance humanists comes to life in this exploration of European letters from the 15th to the 19th century. Grafton defines the current state of the art of scholarship on early modern European cultural and intellectual history while simultaneously demonstrating how entertaining, enlightening, and relevant that history can be.

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