Making Knowledge in Early Modern Europe
Practices, Objects, and Texts, 1400 - 1800
9780226763293
9780226763286
Making Knowledge in Early Modern Europe
Practices, Objects, and Texts, 1400 - 1800
The fruits of knowledge—such as books, data, and ideas—tend to generate far more attention than the ways in which knowledge is produced and acquired. Correcting this imbalance, Making Knowledge in Early Modern Europe brings together a wide-ranging yet tightly integrated series of essays that explore how knowledge was obtained and demonstrated in Europe during an intellectually explosive four centuries, when standard methods of inquiry took shape across several fields of intellectual pursuit.
Composed by scholars in disciplines ranging from the history of science to art history to religious studies, the pieces collected here look at the production and consumption of knowledge as a social process within many different communities. They focus, in particular, on how the methods employed by scientists and intellectuals came to interact with the practices of craftspeople and practitioners to create new ways of knowing. Examining the role of texts, reading habits, painting methods, and countless other forms of knowledge making, this volume brilliantly illuminates the myriad ways these processes affected and were affected by the period’s monumental shifts in culture and learning.
Composed by scholars in disciplines ranging from the history of science to art history to religious studies, the pieces collected here look at the production and consumption of knowledge as a social process within many different communities. They focus, in particular, on how the methods employed by scientists and intellectuals came to interact with the practices of craftspeople and practitioners to create new ways of knowing. Examining the role of texts, reading habits, painting methods, and countless other forms of knowledge making, this volume brilliantly illuminates the myriad ways these processes affected and were affected by the period’s monumental shifts in culture and learning.
336 pages | 4 color plates, 51 halftones | 6 x 9 | © 2008
History: European History
Literature and Literary Criticism: General Criticism and Critical Theory
Reviews
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Knowledge and Its Making in Early Modern Europe
Pamela H. Smith and Benjamin Schmidt
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Knowledge and Its Making in Early Modern Europe
Pamela H. Smith and Benjamin Schmidt
Making Knowledge from the Margins
1. Women Engineers and the Culture of the Pyrenees: Indigenous Knowledge and Engineering in Seventeenth-Century France
Chandra Mukerji
2. Visual Representation as Instructional Text: Jan van Eyck and The Ghent Altarpiece
Linda Seidel
3. Explosive Affinities: Pyrotechnic Knowledge in Early Modern Europe
Simon Werrett
4. Naming and Knowing: The Global Politics of Eighteenth-Century Botanical Nomenclatures
Londa Schiebinger
Practices of Reading and Writing
5. Novel Knowledge: Innovation in Dutch Literature and Society of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries
Herman Pleij
6. Watches, Diary Writing, and the Search for Self-Knowledge in the Seventeenth Century
Rudolf Dekker
7. The Moral of the Story: Children’s Reading and the Catechism of Nature around 1800
1. Women Engineers and the Culture of the Pyrenees: Indigenous Knowledge and Engineering in Seventeenth-Century France
Chandra Mukerji
2. Visual Representation as Instructional Text: Jan van Eyck and The Ghent Altarpiece
Linda Seidel
3. Explosive Affinities: Pyrotechnic Knowledge in Early Modern Europe
Simon Werrett
4. Naming and Knowing: The Global Politics of Eighteenth-Century Botanical Nomenclatures
Londa Schiebinger
Practices of Reading and Writing
5. Novel Knowledge: Innovation in Dutch Literature and Society of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries
Herman Pleij
6. Watches, Diary Writing, and the Search for Self-Knowledge in the Seventeenth Century
Rudolf Dekker
7. The Moral of the Story: Children’s Reading and the Catechism of Nature around 1800
Arianne Baggerman
8. Method as Knowledge: Scribal Theology, Protestantism, and the Reinvention of Shorthand in Sixteenth-Century England
Lori Anne Ferrell
9. Boyle’s Essay: Genre and the Making of Early Modern Knowledge
Scott Black
The Reform of Knowledge
10. Making Sense of Medical Collections in Early Modern Holland: The Uses of Wonder
Claudia Swan
11. In Search of True Knowledge: Ole Worm (1588-1654) and the New Philosophy
Ole Peter Grell
12. Stone Gods and Counter-Reformation Knowledges
Carina L. Johnson
13. Temple and Tabernacle: The Place of Religion in Early Modern England
Jonathan Sheehan
14. The Fiscal Logic of Enlightened German Science
André Wakefield
Notes
List of Contributors
Index
8. Method as Knowledge: Scribal Theology, Protestantism, and the Reinvention of Shorthand in Sixteenth-Century England
Lori Anne Ferrell
9. Boyle’s Essay: Genre and the Making of Early Modern Knowledge
Scott Black
The Reform of Knowledge
10. Making Sense of Medical Collections in Early Modern Holland: The Uses of Wonder
Claudia Swan
11. In Search of True Knowledge: Ole Worm (1588-1654) and the New Philosophy
Ole Peter Grell
12. Stone Gods and Counter-Reformation Knowledges
Carina L. Johnson
13. Temple and Tabernacle: The Place of Religion in Early Modern England
Jonathan Sheehan
14. The Fiscal Logic of Enlightened German Science
André Wakefield
Notes
List of Contributors
Index
Be the first to know
Get the latest updates on new releases, special offers, and media highlights when you subscribe to our email lists!