Montaigne and the low countries (1580-1700) / / edited by Paul J. Smith, Karl A.E. Enenkel.

Montaigne (1533-1592) is known as the inventor of the essay. His relativism, his craving for self-knowledge and his taste for freedom and tolerance have had a long-lasting influence in Europe. It is therefore surprising that until present no substantial study has been devoted to the multiple relatio...

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Year of Publication:2007
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Intersections 8.
Physical Description:1 online resource (419 p.)
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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material /  |r K.A.E. Enenkel and M.S. Smith --  |t Introduction: Montaigne And The Low Countries—Synopsis And New Perspectives /  |r Paul J. Smith --  |t Montaigne Et Erasme : Bilan Et Perspectives /  |r Michel Magnien --  |t Echos De La Révolte : Montaigne Et Les Pays-Bas Du Xvie Siècle /  |r Anton Van Der Lem --  |t Michel De Montaigne, Marie De Gournay And Justus Lipsius. Some Overlooked Particulars Preserved At Leiden University Library /  |r Jeanine G. De Landtsheer --  |t Entre Lipse Et Scaliger : Bonaventure Vulcanius (1538–1614) Et La Première Réception Des Essais De Montaigne /  |r Kees Meerhoff --  |t Dominicus Baudius Lecteur De Montaigne /  |r Olivier Millet --  |t The Early Reception Of Montaigne In Holland: Van Hout, Coornhert And Spiegel /  |r Johan Koppenol --  |t P.C. Hooft, Lecteur Et Imitateur De Montaigne /  |r Jeroen Jansen --  |t Montaigne And Jacob Cats /  |r Frans R.E. Blom --  |t Jan De Brune Le Jeune Montaignien /  |r Ton Harmsen --  |t A Woman Translator Of Montaigne. Appreciation And Appropriation In Maria Heyns’s Bloemhof Der Doorluchtige Voorbeelden (1647) /  |r Alicia C. Montoya --  |t A Very Personal Copy: Pieter Van Veen’s Illustrations To Montaigne’s Essais /  |r Elmer Kolfin and Marrigje Rikken --  |t From Father To Son: Van Veen’s Montaigne And Van Ravesteyn’s Pieter Van Veen, His Son Cornelis And His Clerk Hendrick Borsman /  |r Warren Boutcher --  |t La Lettre À Mlle Le Paulmier Retrouvée /  |r Kees Meerhoff and Paul J. Smith --  |t Les Éditions Des Essais Avec Des Adresses Néerlandaises Aux XVIIE Et XVIIIE Siècles /  |r Philippe Desan --  |t List Of Illustrations /  |r K.A.E. Enenkel and M.S. Smith --  |t Index Nominum /  |r K.A.E. Enenkel and M.S. Smith. 
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