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Nettoyer l'étude de la poussière - Debating Cultures and Publication Strategies in the Conférences of Théophraste Renaudot

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While any conceivable piece of information is only one click away for inhabitants of the 21st century, such was not the lot of our 17th century counterparts. Théophraste Renaudot's establishment of a Bureau d'adresse, a place dedicated to the exchange of knowledge, therefore addressed a dire need, and captured the interest of other European "intelligencers". The Parisian Bureau not only functioned as an entrepôt for practical information but also housed the Conférences, Renaudot's academy. The Conférences aimed at no lesser goal than to vulgarize knowledge for as large an audience as possible and to brush off the dust it had supposedly acquired in scholastic university: hence the title of the present study, nettoyer l'étude de la poussière. This volume analyzes the Conférences and their printed records and connects them to other early modern modes of knowledge negotiation from the perspective of a transdisciplinary history of knowledge. It argues that on an individual level, the various participants of the Conférences did not radically break with dialectical and rhetorical traditions; yet the printed records of their meetings did present knowledge in a new medial form that epitomizes fundamental trends in the contemporary Republic of Letters.

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Authors Isabelle Fellner
Publisher Harrassowitz
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.12.2023
 
EAN 9783447120357
ISBN 978-3-447-12035-7
No. of pages 278
Dimensions 178 mm x 27 mm x 248 mm
Weight 686 g
Series Episteme in Bewegung
Subject Humanities, art, music > History

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