Transforming Topoi : : the exigencies and impositions of tradition / / Andrew James Johnston, Margitta Rouse, Wilhelm Schmidt-Biggemann, editors.

"Traditions thrive on the dialectic of repetition. Drawing their topoi from the well of memory, they are situated on the very border between the deliberate and the habitual. Yet how is it possible to influence traditions? The present collection of essays studies the ways in which traditions are...

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Superior document:Berliner Mittelalter- und Frühneuzeitforschung ; Band 23
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Place / Publishing House:Göttingen, Germany : : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht,, [2018]
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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:Berliner Mittelalter- und Frühneuzeitforschung ; Band 23.
Physical Description:1 online resource (235 pages).
Notes:Includes index.
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Other title:The exigencies and impositions of tradition /
Traditions and the dynamics of change : preliminary thoughts on a key issue in early modern studies /
Ideas of reform and tradition at the late Medieval reform councils /
(Un)veiling the veil : Trojan temporalities, Chaucerian ekphrasis and literary innovation in Shakespeare's Rape of Lucrece /
Philosophy and orthodoxy : valuation and devaluation of the Platonic tradition in the late Renaissance /
The Platonic tradition and its fates : Francesco Patrizi and Giordano Bruno /
Indomptable valeur : Le Grand Condé and the end of the hero in art /
Natural sociability? The Aristotelian tradition as a challenge to modern natural law as reflected in European Enlightenment literature : Jonathan Swift, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Johann Karl Wezel /
The Enlightenment historicization of religion and philosophy : Fontenelle and Hume /
From centaur to human : mythological tradition in the works of the French evolutionists /
The exigencies, constructions and inescapabilities of tradition : to what extent can Lebenswelten be 'invented'? /
Summary:"Traditions thrive on the dialectic of repetition. Drawing their topoi from the well of memory, they are situated on the very border between the deliberate and the habitual. Yet how is it possible to influence traditions? The present collection of essays studies the ways in which traditions are employed in the service of symbolic politics. What are the burdens and impositions of traditions, when their topoi are consciously exploited in the service of ideological purposes? Are there certain limits to manipulation that lie in the very nature of the traditions in question, a nature which therefore defines them? The contributors give a host of answers, studying topoi in medieval and early modern Europe from an interdisciplinary perspective."--
ISBN:3737008965
384700896X
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Andrew James Johnston, Margitta Rouse, Wilhelm Schmidt-Biggemann, editors.