Early Modern Intellectual History
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As the title of this survey course suggests, we will study the trajectory of modern Western history. A succinct description of that trajectory may aptly serve as the unofficial subtitle of the course: "The slow death of feudal Christendom... more
A fresh translation and in-depth commentary of Leibniz's seminal text, the Monadology. Written in 1714, the Monadology is widely considered to be the classic statement of Leibniz's mature philosophy. In the space of 90 numbered... more
The book takes an interdisciplinary approach and covers the origins of the Italian Renaissance through the Baroque period. It is comprised of fifteen chapters, organized chronologically, along with an introduction and conclusion. As the... more
The First of the Modern Ottomans blends biography with intellectual history. On the one hand, it is the story of an Ottoman life – the life of the scribe, ambassador, and prolific historian Ahmed Vâsıf (ca. 1735-1806), a man who... more
This most recent edition of the bibliography contains almost 21,200 titles in English (64%) and French (36%), with an introductory section on historiography. It deals with every aspect of Italian history and culture from the Late... more
Τὸν Ὀκτώβρη τοῦ 1790 μία ὀθωμανικὴ ἔκτακτη πρεσβεία ἀναχώρησε ἀπὸ τὴν Κωνσταντινούπολη κατευθυνόμενη πρὸς τὸ Βερολίνο προκειμένου νὰ ἐπιτευχθεῖ ἡ συμμετοχὴ τῆς Πρωσίας στὸ πλευρὸ τῆς Πύλης στὸν Αὐστρο-Ρωσο-Ὀθωμανικὸ πόλεμο τοῦ... more
This study considers sixteenth century evangelicals’ vision of a 'godly' commonwealth within the broader context of political, religious, social, and intellectual changes in Tudor England. Using the clergyman and bestselling author,... more
Il saggio intende dimostrare che, subito dopo la pubblicazione, da parte di Alberico Gentili, dei De iuris interpretibus Dialogi sex (1582) e delle Lectiones et Epistolae (1583-1584) i rapporti fra Jean Hotman e il giurista di San Ginesio... more
This is the first of several discourses for all intellectuals about dogma, mental expansion and the liberation of intellect. “For intellectuals, spiritual progress is always delayed, and the reason is this – that their intellectual body... more
My aim is twofold. On one hand I will make a survey of the struggles for and calamities involving individuality on the part of 17 th century philosophers with respect to different corporations and institutions. This is the proper task of... more
Descrivere, seguendone le tappe principali, il percorso della "solitudine" nella cultura occidentale non è compito semplice. Lo svolge con acribia e attenzione Aurelio Musi in Storia della solitudine (Neri Pozza, 2021): libro che può tra... more
The article offers a case study in the nature of uses of the European past in East Asia at a time when the search for the knowledge of the West was not yet motivated primarily by any sense of its civilizational, moral, or technological... more
La critique spinozienne des miracles est, avec le nécessitarisme et le rejet de l'autorité mosaïque du Pentateuque, une des théories qui ont le plus choqué les contemporains de Spinoza. Nous en avons une preuve dans la réaction de Henry... more
Although European travelers to the Ottoman Empire often noted the inhabitants’ “fatalism,” historians have never seriously examined this intellectual phenomenon. Whether or not we can credit such sources, the testimony of seventeenth- and... more
Horkay Hörcher Ferenc: Esztétikai gondolkodás a felvilágosodás korában (1650-1800) (Aesthetic Thought in the Age of Enlightenment, in Hungarian), Gondolat, Budapest, 2013, pp. 27-66. A comparison of 17th century French aesthetic views... more
The Theses LVI belong to a series of hitherto unpublished early manuscripts of the Dutch humanist and jurisconsult Hugo Grotius (1583-1645) that were acquired by the University of Leiden in 1864. It is not certain when the Theses were... more
«In un mondo nuovo, diverso da questo»: il porto dell'Utopia Giova, soprattutto in tempi di crisi, riflettere sulla storia intellettuale, culturale e politica dell'Utopia. Quel "non luogo" proiettato di volta in volta in un remoto... more
A focal point of twentieth-century commentary on Hobbes has been the few paragraphs in chapter 15 of Leviathan where Hobbes presents the objections of someone he calls the Foole and then sets out to meet these objections. The Foole... more
If the greatness of a philosophical work can be measured by the volume and vehemence of the public response, there is little question that Rousseau's Social Contract stands out as a masterpiece. Within a week of its publication in 1762 it... more
I am very excited to announce the publication of a Special issue on “The Uses of History in Religious Controversies from Erasmus to Baronio” (Renaissance Studies, 35, 2021, no. 1). The journal can be accessed by clicking here (FREE... more
Regulating relationships among strangers was a primary concern of the early modern world. Both the rediscovery of classical texts and new encounters between Europeans and Arabs, Asians, and Native Americans required a rethinking of the... more
It has been common to begin histories of probability with the calculations of Fermat and Pascal on games of chance in 1654. Those calculations were the first substantial mathematical results on stochastic... more
2 вид.: Альмес І. Польськомовна проповідницька література в бібліотеці Крехівського монастиря XVII–XVIII ст. // Польські студії. Warszawa 2021, t. 13, s. 19–34.
This essay traces the history, current state, and potential future of comparative literature. The great expansions have coincided with aspirations for international understanding. The term first emerged after the Napoleonic wars. The... more
Until recently, his name has been associated with the vast and multifaceted European tradition of utopian thought on account of the presumed impracticability of his numerous projects and designs. His Projet pour rendre la paix perpétuelle... more
Hans Baldung Grien, the most famous apprentice and close friend of German artist Albrecht Dürer, was known for his unique and highly eroticised images of witches. In paintings and woodcut prints, he gave powerful visual expression to late... more
This is the table of contents of my forthcoming book, Political Theology of International Order, Oxford University Press, 2020. It investigates presuppositions of international order that originate in medieval theology. The main argument... more