توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Pre-Modern Encyclopaedic Texts: Proceedings of the Second COMERS Congress, Groningen, 1-4 July 1996
نام کتاب : Pre-Modern Encyclopaedic Texts: Proceedings of the Second COMERS Congress, Groningen, 1-4 July 1996
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : متون دایره المعارف پیشامدرن: مجموعه مقالات دومین کنگره کامرز، گرونینگن، 1-4 ژوئیه 1996
سری : Brill's Studies in Intellectual History, 79
نویسندگان : Peter Binkley (ed.)
ناشر : Brill
سال نشر : 1997
تعداد صفحات : 458
ISBN (شابک) : 9004108300 , 9789004108301
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 24 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
Acknowledgements ix
Notes on Contributors xi
Abbreviations xiii
Preface xv
ENCYCLOPAEDIA: DEFINITIONS AND THEORETICAL QUESTIONS
Robert L. Fowler / Encyclopaedias: Definitions and Theoretical Problems 3
E. C. Ronquist / Patient and Impatient Encyclopaedism 31
Bernard Ribémont / On the Definition of an Encyclopaedic Genre in the Middle Ages 47
Margriet Hoogvliet / \'Mappae mundi\' and Medieval Encyclopaedias: Image versus Text 63
Peter Binkley / Preachers\' Responses to Thirteenth-Century Encyclopaedism 75
Brian W. Ogilvie / Encyclopaedism in Renaissance Botany: From \'historia\' to \'pinax\' 89
ORGANISATION OF KNOWLEDGE
Christel Meier / Organisation of Knowledge and Encyclopaedic \'ordo\': Functions and Purposes of a Universal Literary Genre 103
Catherine Rubincam / The Organisation of Material in Graeco-Roman World Histories 127
Hilary Kilpatrick / Cosmic Correspondences: Songs as a Starting Point for an Encyclopaedic Portrayal of Culture 137
Kimberly Rivers / Memory, Division, and the Organisation of Knowledge in the Middle Ages 147
Maaike van Berkel / The Attitude towards Knowledge in Mamluk Egypt: Organisation and Structure of the \'Subh al-a\'sha\' by al-Qalqashandi (1355-1418) 159
Jan R. Veenstra / Cataloguing Superstition: A Paradigmatic Shift in the Art of Knowing the Future 169
EPISTEMOLOGY OF ENCYCLOPAEDIC KNOWLEDGE
John North / Encyclopaedias and the Art of Knowing Everything 183
Wout Jac. van Bekkum / Sailing on the Sea of Talmud: the Encyclopaedic Code of Early Jewish Exegesis 201
Bert Roest / Compilation as Theme and Praxis in Franciscan Universal Chronicles 213
Guy Guldentops / Henry Bate\'s Encyclopaedism 227
CULTURAL AND POLITICAL USES
Geert Jan van Gelder / Compleat Men, Women and Books: On Medieval Arabic Encyclopaedism 241
Frank Trombley / The Taktika of Nikephoros Ouranos and Military Encyclopaedism 261
G. J. Reinink / Communal Identity and the Systematisation of Knowledge in the Syriac \'Cause of all Causes\' 275
E. L. Saak / The Limits of Knowledge: Hélinand de Froidmont\'s \'Chronicon\' 289
William Ν. West / Public Knowledge at Private Parties: Vives, Jonson, and the Circulation of the Circle of Knowledge 303
Vincent C. Renstrom / Censoring Encyclopaedic Knowledge: The Case of Sahagun and Sixteenth-Century Spanish America 315
RECEPTION AND TRANSMISSION OF TEXTS
Michael W. Twomey / Towards a Reception History of Western Medieval Encyclopaedias in England Before 1500 329
William Schipper / The Earliest Manuscripts of Rabanus Maurus\' \'De rerum naturis\' (Karlsruhe, Badische Landesbibliothek, MS Aug. 68 and Vienna, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek MS 121) 363
John B. Friedman / Albert the Great\'s Topoi of Direct Observation and his Debt to Thomas of Cantimpré 379
Juris G. Lidaka / Bartholomaeus Anglicus in the Thirteenth Century 393
Ulrich Marzolph / Medieval Knowledge in Modern Reading: A Fifteenth-Century Arabic Encyclopaedia of \'omni re scibili\' 407
Index 421