LEADER 04465nam 2200433 450 001 9910131090103321 005 20240207110914.0 010 $a1-4123-5286-X 035 $a(CKB)3680000000166682 035 $a(NjHacI)993680000000166682 035 $a(EXLCZ)993680000000166682 100 $a20240207d2006 uy 0 101 0 $afre 135 $aur||||||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 13$aLe proble?me de l'incroyance au XVIe sie?cle $eLa religion de Rabelais /$fLucien Febvre 210 1$aChicoutimi, Quebec :$cJ.-M. Tremblay,$d2006. 215 $a1 online resource (xxxii, 516 pages) $cillustrations 225 1 $aClassiques des sciences sociales 327 $aAVANT-PROPOS - Psychologie collective et raison individuelle. -- INTRODUCTION GE?NE?RALE -- PREMIE?RE PARTIE, -- RABELAIS L'ATHE?ISTE ? -- NOTE LIMINAIRE. Le proble?me et la me?thode. -- Livre premier : Le te?moignage des contemporains. -- CHAPITRE PREMIER. Les bons camarades. -- CHAPITRE II. The?ologiens et controversistes. -- CONCLUSION. - Te?moignages et fac?ons de penser. -- CHAPITRE PREMIER. Les gamineries de Rabelais. -- CHAPITRE II. La lettre de Gargantua et l'immortalite? de l'a?me. -- CHAPITRE III. La re?surrection d'E?piste?mon et le miracle. -- DEUXIE?ME PARTIE -- CROYANCE OU INCROYANCE. -- Livre premier : Le christianisme de Rabelais. -- CHAPITRE PREMIER. Le Credo des Ge?ants. -- CHAPITRE II. Rabelais, la Re?forme et Luther. -- CHAPITRE III - Rabelais, E?rasme et la philosophie du Christ. -- Livre deuxie?me : Les limites de l'incroyance au XVIe sie?cle. -- CHAPITRE PREMIER. - Prises de la religion sur la vie. -- CHAPITRE II. - Les appuis de l'irre?ligion : la philosophie ? -- CHAPITRE III. - Les appuis de l'irre?ligion : les sciences ? -- CHAPITRE IV. - Les appuis de l'irre?ligion : l'occultisme ? -- CONCLUSION. - Un sie?cle qui veut croire -- Fin du texte. -- BIBLIOGRAPHIE -- INDEX. 330 $aLucien Febvre's magisterial study of sixteenth century religious and intellectual history, published in 1942, is at long last available in English, in a translation that does it full justice. The book is a modern classic. Febvre, founder with Marc Bloch of the journal Annales, was one of France's leading historians, a scholar whose field of expertise was the sixteenth century. This book, written late in his career, is regarded as his masterpiece. Despite the subtitle, it is not primarily a study of Rabelais; it is a study of the mental life, the mentalit , of a whole age. Febvre worked on the book for ten years. His purpose at first was polemical: he set out to demolish the notion that Rabelais was a covert atheist, a freethinker ahead of his time. To expose the anachronism of that view, he proceeded to a close examination of the ideas, information, beliefs, and values of Rabelais and his contemporaries. He combed archives and local records, compendia of popular lore, the work of writers from Luther and Erasmus to Ronsard, the verses of obscure neo-Latin poets. Everything was grist for his mill: books about comets, medical texts, philological treatises, even music and architecture. The result is a work of extraordinary richness of texture, enlivened by a wealth of concrete details--a compelling intellectual portrait of the period by a historian of rare insight, great intelligence, and vast learning. Febvre wrote with Gallic flair. His style is informal, often witty, at times combative, and colorful almost to a fault. His idiosyncrasies of syntax and vocabulary have defeated many who have tried to read, let alone translate, the French text. Beatrice Gottlieb has succeeded in rendering his prose accurately and readably, conveying a sense of Febvre's strong, often argumentative personality as well as his brilliantly intuitive feeling for Renaissance France. 410 0$aClassiques des sciences sociales. 517 $aLe problème de l'incroyance au XVIe siècle 606 $aAtheism 606 $aAtheism in literature 606 $aAtheism$zFrance$xHistory$y16th century 615 0$aAtheism. 615 0$aAtheism in literature. 615 0$aAtheism$xHistory 676 $a211.8 700 $aFebvre$b Lucien$0124828 801 0$bNjHacI 801 1$bNjHacl 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910131090103321 996 $aLe proble?me de l'incroyance au XVIe sie?cle$93908075 997 $aUNINA