Scholarly Book Collecting in Restoration Scotland

Scholarly Book Collecting in Restoration Scotland
Author: Murray C.T. Simpson
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2020-07-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004413782

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The scholarly interests of Scots in the Restoration period are analysed by Murray Simpson through an in-depth study of the library of the Reverend James Nairn (1629–1678), the biggest collection formed in this period for which we have detailed records.

Scholarly Book Collecting in Restoration Scotland

Scholarly Book Collecting in Restoration Scotland
Author: Murray C. T. Simpson
Publisher: Library of the Written Word
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2020
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004402430

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Part 1: Analysis -- A Life of James Nairn -- How Nairn Acquired His Books: Some Aspects of the Scottish Book Market, c.1650-1685 -- Nairn's Library: An Overview -- Theology -- Philosophy, Psychology, Science and Medicine -- Literature and Language Studies -- History, Geography, Antiquarian Studies; Political Science and Law -- Part 2: Catalogue -- Introduction to the Catalogue -- Catalogue of the Library of James Nairn -- Appendices -- Appendix 1: A Volume Bearing the Signature "James Nairne" in Edinburgh University Library -- Appendix 2: Select Provenance Index -- Appendix 3: Subject Index -- Sketch Map of the Firth of Forth Area, Showing Places of Relevance to James Nairn -- Other Clerical Book Collectors in Restoration Scotland -- Conclusion.

A History and Catalogue of the Lindsay Library, 1570–1792

A History and Catalogue of the Lindsay Library, 1570–1792
Author: Kelsey Jackson Williams
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 539
Release: 2022-03-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 900450379X

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This is the first study of Jacobean Scotland's largest library: the collection assembled over several generations by the Lindsays of Balcarres.

British Philosophy in the Seventeenth Century

British Philosophy in the Seventeenth Century
Author: Sarah Hutton
Publisher: Oxford History of Philosophy
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 019958611X

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"The Oxford Handbook of British Philosophy of the 17th Century provides an advanced comprehensive overview of the issues that are informing research on the subject of British philosophy in the seventeenth century, while at the same time offering new directions for research to take. It covers the whole of the seventeenth century, ranging from Francis Bacon to John Locke and Isaac Newton. The book contains five parts: the introductory Part I examines the state of the discipline and the nature of its practitioners as the century unfolded; Part II discusses the leading natural philosophers and the philosophy of nature, including Bacon, Boyle, and Newton; Part III covers knowledge and the human faculty of the understanding; Part IV explores the leading topics in British moral philosophy from the period; and Part V concerns political philosophy. In addition to dealing with canonical authors and celebrated texts, such as Thomas Hobbes and his Leviathan, it discusses many less-well-known figures and debates from the period whose importance is only now being appreciated."--Publisher's description.

History Theses 1981-90

History Theses 1981-90
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1994
Genre: Dissertations, Academic
ISBN:

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Historical Abstracts

Historical Abstracts
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 816
Release: 2000
Genre: History, Modern
ISBN:

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Printing Spinoza

Printing Spinoza
Author: Jeroen M.M. van de Ven
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2022-04-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004467998

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In Printing Spinoza Jeroen van de Ven systematically examines all seventeenth-century printed editions of Spinoza’s writings, published between 1663 and 1694, as well as their variant ‘issues’. In focus are Spinoza’s 1663 adumbration of René Descartes’s ‘Principles of Philosophy’ with his own ‘Metaphysical Thoughts’, the ‘Theological-Political Treatise’ (1670), and the posthumous writings (1677), including the famously-known ‘Ethics’. Van de Ven’s descriptive bibliography studies, contextualizes, and records all aspects of the publication history of Spinoza’s writings from manuscript to print and assesses their immediate reception. It discusses the printed books’ codicology, philology, typographical and textual relationships, illustration programmes, as well as their dissemination in early Enlightenment Europe, in view of the physical aspects of 1,246 extant copies and their provenance.

The First Scottish Enlightenment

The First Scottish Enlightenment
Author: Kelsey Jackson Williams
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2020-02-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 019253758X

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Traditional accounts of the Scottish Enlightenment present the half-century or so before 1750 as, at best, a not-yet fully realised precursor to the era of Hume and Smith, at worst, a period of superstition and religious bigotry. This is the first book-length study to systematically challenge that notion. Instead, it argues that the era between approximately 1680 and 1745 was a 'First' Scottish Enlightenment, part of the continent-wide phenomenon of early Enlightenment and led by the Jacobites, Episcopalians, and Catholics of north-eastern Scotland. It makes this argument through an intensive study of the dramatic changes in historiographical practice which took place in Scotland during this era, showing how the documentary scholarship of Jean Mabillon and the Maurists was eagerly received and rapidly developed in Scottish historical circles, resulting in the wholesale demolition of the older, Humanist myths of Scottish origins and their replacement with the foundations of our modern understanding of early Scottish history. This volume accordingly challenges many of the truisms surrounding seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Scottish history, pushing back against notions of pre-Enlightenment Scotland as backward, insular, and intellectually impoverished and mapping a richly polymathic, erudite, and transnational web of scholars, readers, and polemicists. It highlights the enduring cultural links with France and argues for the central importance of Scotland's two principal religious minorities—Episcopalians and Catholics—in the growth of Enlightenment thinking. As such, it makes a major intervention in the intellectual and cultural histories of Scotland, early modern Europe, and the Enlightenment itself.