Clandestine Philosophy New Studies on Subversive Manuscripts in Early Modern Europe
Clandestine Philosophy examines the circulation and consequences of 'clandestine philosophical manuscripts', a genre that flourished in the eighteenth century and included forbidden works such as erotic texts, political pamphlets, satires of court life and of the nobility, forbidden religi...
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Formato: | Electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Toronto :
University of Toronto Press
2019.
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Colección: | UCLA Clark Memorial Library Series
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: What Is a Clandestine Philosophical Manuscript?
- Part One: Clandestinity, the Renaissance, and Early Modern Philosophy
- 1 Why, and to What End, Should Historians of Philosophy Study Early Modern Clandestine Texts?
- 2 The First Philosophical Atheistic Treatise: Theophrastus redivivus (1659)
- Part Two: Politics, Religion, and Clandestinity in Northern Europe
- 3 Danish Clandestina from the Early Seventeenth Century? Two Secret Manuscripts and the Destiny of the Mathematician Christoffer Dybvad
- 4 "Qui toujours servent d'instruction": Socinian Manuscripts in the Dutch Republic
- 5 "The political theory of the libertines": Manuscripts and Heterodox Movements in the Early-Eighteenth-Century Dutch Republic
- Part Three: Gender, Sexuality, and New Morals
- 6 The Science of Sex: Passions and Desires in Dutch Clandestine Circles, 1670-1720
- 7 Expert of the Obscene: The Sexual Manuscripts of Dutch Scholar Hadriaan Beverland (1650-1716)
- Part Four: Clandestinity and the Enlightenment
- 8 The Style and Form of Heterodoxy: John Toland's Nazarenus and Pantheisticon
- 9 Philosophical Clandestine Literature and Academic Circles in France
- 10 Joseph as the Natural Father of Christ: An Unknown, Clandestine Manuscript of the Early Eighteenth Century
- 11 Clandestine Philosophical Manuscripts in the Catalogue of Marc-Michel Rey
- PART FIVE TOLERATION, CRITICISM, AND INNOVATION IN RELIGION
- 12 The Treatise of the Three Impostors, Islam, the Enlightenment, and Toleration
- 13 The Polyvalence of Heterodox Sources and Eighteenth-Century Religious Change
- Part Six: Spanish Developments
- 14 The Spanish Revolution of 1820-1823 and the Clandestine Philosophical Literature
- 15 A Clandestine Manuscript in the Vernacular: An 1822 Spanish Translation of the Examen critique of 1733
- Afterword
- Contributors
- Index
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