03920nam 2200517 450 991079655690332120230124195232.090-04-35138-810.1163/9789004351387(CKB)4100000000512177(MiAaPQ)EBC5124256 2017041651(nllekb)BRILL9789004351387(EXLCZ)99410000000051217720171218h20182018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierAncient models in the early modern republican imagination /edited by Wyger Velema, Arthur WeststeijnLeiden, The Netherlands ;Boston, [Massachusetts] :Brill,2018.©20181 online resource (352 pages) illustrationsMetaforms. Studies in the Reception of Classical Antiquity,2212-9405 ;Volume 12Includes index.90-04-35137-X Front Matter -- Contents -- Introduction: Classical Republicanism and Ancient Republican Models /Wyger Velema and Arthur Weststeijn -- Renaissance Historicism and the Model of Rome in Florentine Historiography /Jacques Bos -- The Roman Republic as a Constitutional Order in the Italian Renaissance /Benjamin Straumann -- Commonwealths for Preservation and Increase: Ancient Rome in Venice and the Dutch Republic /Arthur Weststeijn -- Early Modern Greek Histories and Republican Political Thought /William Stenhouse -- A Classical Confederacy: The Example of the Achaean League in the Seventeenth-Century Dutch Republic /Jaap Nieuwstraten -- From Failed Republic to Polite Polis: Ancient Athens in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century England /Christine Zabel -- Painting Plutarch: Images of Sparta in the Dutch Republic and Enlightenment France /Wessel Krul -- Against Democracy: Dutch Eighteenth-Century Critics of Ancient and Modern Popular Government /Wyger Velema -- The Hebrew Republic in Sixteenth-Century Political Debate: The Struggle for Jurisdiction /Guido Bartolucci -- The Hebrew Republic in Dutch Political Thought, c. 1650–1675 /René Koekkoek* -- The Helvetians as Ancestors and Brutus as a Model: The Classical Past in the Early Modern Swiss Confederation /Thomas Maissen -- Classical Models in Early Modern Poland-Lithuania /Tomasz Gromelski -- America’s Antiquities: The Ancient Past in the Creation of the American Republic /Eran Shalev.Ancient Models in the Early Modern Republican Imagination , edited by Wyger Velema and Arthur Weststeijn, approaches the early modern republican political imagination from a fresh perspective. While most scholars agree on the importance of the classical world to early modern republican theorists, its role is all too often described in rather abstract and general terms such as “classical republicanism” or the “neo-roman theory of free states”. The contributions to this volume propose a different approach and all focus on the specific ways in which ancient republics such as Rome, Athens, Sparta, and the Hebrew Republic served as models for early modern republican thought. The result is a novel interpretation of the impact of antiquity on early modern republicanism.Metaforms ;Volume 12.RepublicanismHistoryRepublicanismPhilosophyPolitical sciencePhilosophyRepublicanismHistory.RepublicanismPhilosophy.Political sciencePhilosophy.321.8609Velema WygerWeststeijn ArthurMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910796556903321Ancient models in the early modern republican imagination3717342UNINA