The dialogues of the dead of the early German enlightenment / / Riccarda Suitner ; translated by Gwendolin Goldbloom.

For the first time, this book reconstructs the fascinating story of a series of anonymous "dialogues of the dead" published in Germany in the early eighteenth century. The texts stage fictional debates between some of the most famous thinkers of the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuri...

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Superior document:Brill's Series in Church History ; 83
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands ;, Boston, Massachusetts : : Brill,, [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Brill's Series in Church History ; 83.
Physical Description:1 online resource (291 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Illustrations
  • Introduction
  • 1 Cheap Prints, Dialogues of the Dead, Pamphlets: The Anonymous World of the Early 18th-Century German Book Trade
  • 2 The Dialogues of the Dead of the Early German Enlightenment (1729-1734): An Unknown Corpus of Sources
  • Chapter 1 From Antiquity to the Enlightenment
  • 1 Lucian of Samosata (c. 120-180/192 ce): The Νεκρικοί διάλογοι
  • 2 Fontenelle: The Nouveaux dialogues des morts (1683)
  • 3 David Fassmann: The Gespräche im Reiche der Toten (1718-1739)
  • Chapter 2 The Examen Rigorosum
  • 1 The Judgment of Apollo
  • 2 The Business of "Pirated Editions"
  • 3 Student Rivalries
  • Chapter 3 The War of the Biographers
  • 1 The Pietist Front: Christian Gerber and the Historia derer Wiedergebohrnen in Sachsen
  • 2 The First Literary Depictions of the Lives of Christian Thomasius and August Hermann Francke
  • 3 The World of the Copper Engravers
  • 4 The Harsh Laws of Competition
  • 5 Eulogies, Dialogues of the Dead, (Auto)Biographies: The "Instability" of Literary Genres
  • Chapter 4 The Wolffian Leibniz
  • 1 S. W.
  • 2 The Argument with Johann Franz Budde
  • 3 Eclecticism, the Mathematical Method, Atheism
  • 4 How Many Authors?
  • Chapter 5 The Two Faces of Leibniz
  • 1 1745: Leibniz Becomes the Protagonist of a Dialogue of the Dead Once Again
  • 2 The Conversation with Ludwig Philipp Thümmig
  • 3 Gottsched, Mylius, Hagedorn, the "Swiss" Poets: The Disputes of the 1740s
  • Chapter 6 The Argument between Descartes and Rüdiger
  • 1 Arriving among the Stars
  • 2 Descartes as a Wolffian Philosopher
  • 3 Pietism and Materialism
  • 4 The Background of the Dialogue
  • 5 Role Play
  • Chapter 7 The Restoration of All Things
  • 1 Prefaces to Dialogues of the Dead: The Dialogue between Mayer and Petersen
  • 2 Ἀποκατάστασις πάντων: Origen, Leibniz, and Petersen.
  • Chapter 8 Balthasar Bekker's Remorse
  • 1 The Exorcism on Peter Otte
  • 2 Cartesianism and Demonology in 18th-Century Germany
  • 3 The Pact with the Devil
  • 4 More on the Engravers: The Identity of "M. B."
  • 5 Some Deliberations on the Origin, Authorship, and Dissemination of the Dialogue
  • 6 Necromancy and Conversations in the Realm of Spirits
  • Conclusion
  • 1 The "Underworlds" of the Dialogues of the Dead: Which Level of Clandestineness?
  • 2 Four Reasons for Anonymity
  • 3 "Material" Evidence and Intellectual History
  • 4 The Question of Authorship
  • Bibliography
  • Index.