The third international conference on classical influences took place in Cambridge in 1977 under the title 'Classical Influences in Western Education, Philosophy and Social Theory'. Dr Bolgar has here collected and edited the proceedings and produced a volume which attempts to relate the progress of classical studies to the general history of ideas from the mid-seventeenth to the mid-nineteenth century. The book should be of interest to specialists in classical studies, to students of the literature of the period, and to students of eighteenth-century French, Italian and American history.
The third international conference on classical influences took place in Cambridge in 1977 under the title 'Classical Influences in Western Education, Philosophy and Social Theory'. Dr Bolgar has here collected and edited the proceedings and produced a volume which attempts to relate the progress of classical studies to the general history of ideas from the mid-seventeenth to the mid-nineteenth century. The book should be of interest to specialists in classical studies, to students of the literature of the period, and to students of eighteenth-century French, Italian and American history.
Preface L. P. Wilkinson Editor's note Contributors Introduction R. R. Bolgar Part I. The Epilogue to the Renaissance: 1. Roman law and the national legal systems H. Coing 2. Phaenomena bene fundata: from 'saving the appearances' to the mechanisation of the world-picture J. Mittelstrass 3. L'influence de la tradition hermétique et cabalistique C. Vasoli 4. Emendatio omnium - a pedagogic or a political programme? K. Schaller 5. Scepticism and religious belief: Pascal, Bayle, Hume E. D. James Part II. Antiquity as Myth: 6. Die Querelle des Anciens et des Modernes, der Nationalismus und die deutsche Klassik M. Furmann 7. The intermittent beat of classicism J. H. Whitfield 8. Jean-Jacques Rosseau and the myth of antiquity in the eighteenth century R. A. Leigh 9. La formation de l'Athènes bourgeoise: essai d'historiographie 1750-1870 N. Loraux et P. Vidal-Naquet 10. Eighteenth-century American political thought M. Reinhold Part III. Antiquity as a Source of Facts: 11. Vico and ancient rhetoric G. Costa 12. Adam Smith's theory of law and society P. G. Stein 13. The early human family: some views 1770-1870 S. G. Pembroke Part IV. The Nineteenth Century: 14. The English utilitarians and Athenian democracy H. O. Pappé 15. Die Bedeutung der klassischen Vorbilder beim alten Goethe T. Gelzer 16. Classical elements in the social, political and educational thought of Tomas and Matthew Arnold R. R. Bolgar 17. Nietzsche's debt to Heraclitus U. Hölscher 18. Renan et la philologie classique J. Seznec Index.
Preface L. P. Wilkinson Editor's note Contributors Introduction R. R. Bolgar Part I. The Epilogue to the Renaissance: 1. Roman law and the national legal systems H. Coing 2. Phaenomena bene fundata: from 'saving the appearances' to the mechanisation of the world-picture J. Mittelstrass 3. L'influence de la tradition hermétique et cabalistique C. Vasoli 4. Emendatio omnium - a pedagogic or a political programme? K. Schaller 5. Scepticism and religious belief: Pascal, Bayle, Hume E. D. James Part II. Antiquity as Myth: 6. Die Querelle des Anciens et des Modernes, der Nationalismus und die deutsche Klassik M. Furmann 7. The intermittent beat of classicism J. H. Whitfield 8. Jean-Jacques Rosseau and the myth of antiquity in the eighteenth century R. A. Leigh 9. La formation de l'Athènes bourgeoise: essai d'historiographie 1750-1870 N. Loraux et P. Vidal-Naquet 10. Eighteenth-century American political thought M. Reinhold Part III. Antiquity as a Source of Facts: 11. Vico and ancient rhetoric G. Costa 12. Adam Smith's theory of law and society P. G. Stein 13. The early human family: some views 1770-1870 S. G. Pembroke Part IV. The Nineteenth Century: 14. The English utilitarians and Athenian democracy H. O. Pappé 15. Die Bedeutung der klassischen Vorbilder beim alten Goethe T. Gelzer 16. Classical elements in the social, political and educational thought of Tomas and Matthew Arnold R. R. Bolgar 17. Nietzsche's debt to Heraclitus U. Hölscher 18. Renan et la philologie classique J. Seznec Index.
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