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Logodaedalus : word histories of ingenuity in early modern Europe / / Alexander Marr... [et al.]



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Autore: Marr Alexander <1978-> Visualizza persona
Titolo: Logodaedalus : word histories of ingenuity in early modern Europe / / Alexander Marr... [et al.] Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Pittsburgh, Pa. : , : University of Pittsburgh Press, , 2015
Descrizione fisica: 1 Recurso online
Disciplina: 412
Soggetto topico: Language and languages - Etymology - Lexicography
Language and languages - Etymology - Lexicography - Research
Soggetto geografico: Europe Intellectual life
Classificazione: SCI075000
Persona (resp. second.): GarrodRaphaële
MarcaidaJosé Ramón
OosterhoffRichard J.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Machine generated contents note: Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Note on conventions -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Latin Genius, Ingenium -- Chapter 2: Italian Genio, Ingenio -- Chapter 3: Spanish Ingenio, Agudeza -- Chapter 4: French Engin, Esprit Naturel, Génie -- Chapter 5: German and Dutch Art/Aerd, Sinnlichkeit/sinnrij, Geest/Gemut -- Chapter 6: English Genius, Ingenuity, Wit, Cunning -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Sommario/riassunto: "Before Romantic genius, there was ingenuity. Early modern ingenuity defined every person--not just exceptional individuals--as having their own attributes and talents, stemming from an "inborn nature" that included many qualities, not just intelligence. Through ingenuity and its family of related terms, early moderns sought to understand and appreciate differences between peoples, places, and things in an attempt to classify their ingenuities and assign professions that were best suited to one's abilities. Logodaedalus, a prehistory of genius, explores the various ways this language of ingenuity was defined, used, and manipulated between 1470 and 1750. By analyzing printed dictionaries and other lexical works across a range of languages--Latin, Italian, Spanish, French, English, German, and Dutch--the authors reveal the ways in which significant words produced meaning in history and found expression in natural philosophy, medicine, natural history, mathematics, mechanics, poetics, and artistic theory.<BR />"--
"Before Romantic genius, there was ingenuity. Early modern ingenuity defined every person--not just exceptional individuals--as having their own attributes and talents, stemming from an "inborn nature" that included many qualities, not just intelligence. Through ingenuity and its family of related terms, early moderns sought to understand and appreciate differences between peoples, places, and things in an attempt to classify their ingenuities and assign professions that were best suited to one's abilities. Logodaedalus, a prehistory of genius, explores the various ways this language of ingenuity was defined, used, and manipulated between 1470 and 1750. By analyzing printed dictionaries and other lexical works across a range of languages--Latin, Italian, Spanish, French, English, German, and Dutch--the authors reveal the ways in which significant words produced meaning in history and found expression in natural philosophy, medicine, natural history, mathematics, mechanics, poetics, and artistic theory"--
Titolo autorizzato: Logodaedalus  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 0-8229-8630-2
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910809182003321
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