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    The Impact on the European Humanities of Early Reports from Catholic Missionaries from China, Tibet and Japan between 1600 and 1700
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        Gerhard F. Strasser
        
 
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
 - Table of Contents 5
 - Introduction: The Dawn of the Modern Humanities 9
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                            I. Linguistics and Philology
 - The Rise of Philology. The Comparative Method, the Historicist Turn and the Surreptitious Influence of Giambattista Vico 23
 - Linguistics ‘ante litteram’. Compiling and Transmitting Views on the Diversity and Kinship of Languages before the Nineteenth Century 37
 - The Rise of General Linguistics as an Academic Discipline. Georg von der Gabelentz as a Co-Founder 55
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                            II. The Humanities and the Sciences
 - The Mutual Making of Sciences and Humanities. Willebrord Snellius, Jacob Golius and the Early Modern Entanglement of Mathematics and Philology 73
 - A ‘Human’ Science: Hawkins’s Science of Music 93
 - Bopp the Builder. Discipline Formation as Hybridization: The Case of Comparative Linguistics 103
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                            III. Writing History and Intellectual History
 - Nineteenth-Century Historicism and Its Predecessors: Historical Experience, Historical Ontology and Historical Method 131
 - Fact and Fancy in Nineteenth-Century Historiography and Fiction: Th e Case of Macaulay and Roidis 149
 - The Humanities as the Stronghold of Freedom: John Milton’s Areopagitica and John Stuart Mill’s On Liberty 167
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                            IV. The Impact of the East
 - The Impact on the European Humanities of Early Reports from Catholic Missionaries from China, Tibet and Japan between 1600 and 1700 185
 - The Middle Kingdom in the Low Countries: Sinology in the Seventeenth- Century Netherlands 209
 - The Oriental Origins of Orientalism: The Case of Dimitrie Cantemir 243
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                            V. Artworks and Texts
 - The Role of Emotions in the Development of Artistic Theory and the System of Literary Genres 267
 - Philology and the History of Art 283
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                            VI. Literature and Rhetoric
 - Bourgeois versus Aristocratic Models of Scholarship: Medieval Studies at the Académie des Inscriptions, 1701-1751 303
 - Ancients, Moderns and the Gothic in Eighteenth-Century Historiography 321
 - The Afterlife of Rhetoric in Hobbes, Vico and Nietzsche 337
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                            VII. Academic Communities
 - The Documents of Feith: The Centralization of the Archive in Nineteenth- Century Historiography 357
 - Humboldt in Copenhagen: Discipline Formation in the Humanities at the University of Copenhagen in the Nineteenth Century 377
 - The Scholarly Self: Ideals of Intellectual Virtue in Nineteenth-Century Leiden 397
 - Contributors 413
 - List of Figures 419
 - Index 421
 
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
 - Table of Contents 5
 - Introduction: The Dawn of the Modern Humanities 9
 - 
                            I. Linguistics and Philology
 - The Rise of Philology. The Comparative Method, the Historicist Turn and the Surreptitious Influence of Giambattista Vico 23
 - Linguistics ‘ante litteram’. Compiling and Transmitting Views on the Diversity and Kinship of Languages before the Nineteenth Century 37
 - The Rise of General Linguistics as an Academic Discipline. Georg von der Gabelentz as a Co-Founder 55
 - 
                            II. The Humanities and the Sciences
 - The Mutual Making of Sciences and Humanities. Willebrord Snellius, Jacob Golius and the Early Modern Entanglement of Mathematics and Philology 73
 - A ‘Human’ Science: Hawkins’s Science of Music 93
 - Bopp the Builder. Discipline Formation as Hybridization: The Case of Comparative Linguistics 103
 - 
                            III. Writing History and Intellectual History
 - Nineteenth-Century Historicism and Its Predecessors: Historical Experience, Historical Ontology and Historical Method 131
 - Fact and Fancy in Nineteenth-Century Historiography and Fiction: Th e Case of Macaulay and Roidis 149
 - The Humanities as the Stronghold of Freedom: John Milton’s Areopagitica and John Stuart Mill’s On Liberty 167
 - 
                            IV. The Impact of the East
 - The Impact on the European Humanities of Early Reports from Catholic Missionaries from China, Tibet and Japan between 1600 and 1700 185
 - The Middle Kingdom in the Low Countries: Sinology in the Seventeenth- Century Netherlands 209
 - The Oriental Origins of Orientalism: The Case of Dimitrie Cantemir 243
 - 
                            V. Artworks and Texts
 - The Role of Emotions in the Development of Artistic Theory and the System of Literary Genres 267
 - Philology and the History of Art 283
 - 
                            VI. Literature and Rhetoric
 - Bourgeois versus Aristocratic Models of Scholarship: Medieval Studies at the Académie des Inscriptions, 1701-1751 303
 - Ancients, Moderns and the Gothic in Eighteenth-Century Historiography 321
 - The Afterlife of Rhetoric in Hobbes, Vico and Nietzsche 337
 - 
                            VII. Academic Communities
 - The Documents of Feith: The Centralization of the Archive in Nineteenth- Century Historiography 357
 - Humboldt in Copenhagen: Discipline Formation in the Humanities at the University of Copenhagen in the Nineteenth Century 377
 - The Scholarly Self: Ideals of Intellectual Virtue in Nineteenth-Century Leiden 397
 - Contributors 413
 - List of Figures 419
 - Index 421