Natural history in early modern France : : the poetics of an epistemic genre / / edited by Raphaele Garrod, Paul J. Smith.

Natural History in Early Modern France offers a longue durée account of recurring poetic structures of the genre through case studies spanning from the Renaissance to the eve of the nineteenth century. These case studies reveal the lasting epistemic importance of bookish knowledge and commonplacing...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, [2018]
Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:Intersections 58.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xiii, 294 pages).
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Introduction. Knowledge and Literature: The Natural-Historical Description as Epistemic Genre? /
Deux recueils d’illustrations ornithologiques : les Icones avium (1555 et 1560) de Conrad Gessner et les Portraits d’oyseaux (1557) de Pierre Belon /
Feeling Divine Nature: Natural History, Emotions and Bernard Palissy’s Knowledge Practice /
L’idée d’un oiseau : l’oiseau de paradis ou la fabrication d’une merveille (XVIe et XVIIe siècles) /
Du nouveau sur la licorne : le rôle des cabinets de curiosités dans l’avancée des savoirs /
The Natural-Historical Rejuvenation of Emblematics: The Moral Pedagogy of Nicolas Caussin’s Polyhistor Symbolicus /
Natural History and Divertissement: J.B. Faultrier’s Traitté general des oyseaux (1660) /
At the Borders of the Metropolis: Writing the Natural History of Paris in the Eighteenth Century /
Rewriting Bacon’s Natural History: Pierre Amboise’s Translation of Sylva Sylvarum /
Bacon, Experimental Philosophy and French Enlightenment Natural History /
La permanence des savoirs antiques dans l’histoire naturelle du second XVIIIe siècle /
Empiricism and Sensibility in the Australian Journal of Théodore Leschenault de La Tour (1800-1803) /
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Summary:Natural History in Early Modern France offers a longue durée account of recurring poetic structures of the genre through case studies spanning from the Renaissance to the eve of the nineteenth century. These case studies reveal the lasting epistemic importance of bookish knowledge and commonplacing in the natural-historical description from Belon to Buffon. They also highlight the French reception of Baconianism. Natural History in Early Modern France makes a case for the literary status of the genre by attending to the permanence of its 'Plinian' features, such as wonders. Natural history was not only concerned with increasingly rational modes of ordering natural particulars: this book reveals its enduring social, affective, spiritual, and aesthetic underpinnings. Contributors are: Peter Anstey, Susan Broomhall, Isabelle Charmantier, Arlette Fruet, Raphaële Garrod, Paul Gibbard, Dana Jalobeanu, Myriam Marrache-Gouraud, Stéphane Schmitt, Paul J. Smith, and Stéphane Van Damme.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004375708
ISSN:1568-1181 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Raphaele Garrod, Paul J. Smith.