Isaac Vossius (1618-1689) : between science and scholarship / / edited by Eric Jorink and Dirk van Miert.

Mostly remembered for his library and for his biblical criticism, Isaac Vossius (1618-1689) played a central role in the early modern European world of learning. Taking his cue from the unlikely bedfellows Joseph Scaliger and René Descartes, Vossius published on chronology, biblical criticism, optic...

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Superior document:Brill's studies in intellectual history, v. 214
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Year of Publication:2012
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Brill's studies in intellectual history ; v. 214.
Physical Description:1 online resource (366 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
Introduction. The Challenger: Isaac Vossius and the European World of Learning /
The French Connection: From Casaubon and Scaliger, via Saumaise, to Isaac Vossius /
Isaac Vossius, Chronologer /
Isaac Vossius and the Septuagint /
In the Twilight Zone: Isaac Vossius and the Scientific Communities in France, England and the Dutch Republic /
A View from the Mountaintop: The Development of Isaac Vossius’ Optics, 1658–1666 /
In the Shadow of Jesuits: Isaac Vossius and Geography /
Vossius’ Chinese Utopia /
Isaac Vossius, entre Philologie et Philosophie /
Manuscript Notes in Books from the Vossius Collection /
Collecting the Ultimate Scholar’s Library: The Bibliotheca Vossiana /
Epilogue: Isaac Vossius in Context /
Bibliography --
Index of Names.
Summary:Mostly remembered for his library and for his biblical criticism, Isaac Vossius (1618-1689) played a central role in the early modern European world of learning. Taking his cue from the unlikely bedfellows Joseph Scaliger and René Descartes, Vossius published on chronology, biblical criticism, optics, African geography and Chinese civilization, while collecting, annotating and selling one of the century’s most precious libraries. He was appointed an early Fellow of the Royal Society, and moved in the circles which later gave rise to the Académie Royale des Sciences. Together with Christiaan Huygens, he was considered the Dutch Republic’s foremost student of nature. In this volume, a range of authors analyse Vossius’ participation in the full spectrum of the Republic of Letters, much of which has sadly been written out of the history of both scholarship and science. Contributors include: Anthony Grafton, Scott Mandelbrote, Fokko Jan Dijksterhuis, Karel Davids, Thijs Weststeijn, Colette Nativel, Susan Derksen and Astrid C. Balsem
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1280997842
9786613769459
9004233113
ISSN:0920-8607 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Eric Jorink and Dirk van Miert.