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The Rise and Fall of Latin Humanism in Early-Modern Russia - Pagan Authors, Ukrainians, and the Resiliency of Muscovy

English · Hardback

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The Rise and Fall of Latin Humanism in Early-Modern Russia argues that, between 1650 and 1789, Russia flirted with Western Europe's Latin Humanism. However, all levels of society, especially the nobility, consistently rejected the pagan authors of Latinate culture, propagated by the Ukrainian clergy. An examination of the printing industry, of Latin teaching, of private libraries in Russia, and excursions into the thought of Russia's "enlighteners", demonstrate that Latin authors had little impact on Russia and its nobility that was traditionally regarded as the advocate of Western educational and cultural values. The book contributes to our understanding of the reforms of Peter the Great, of Catherine's "enlightened" reputation, of the origins of the intelligentsia and of the cultural ties between Russians and the peoples they annexed in early modern times.

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Authors Max J Okenfuss, Max J. Okenfuss
Publisher Brill
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.08.1995
 
EAN 9789004103313
ISBN 978-90-04-10331-3
No. of pages 296
Dimensions 165 mm x 243 mm x 23 mm
Weight 667 g
Series Brill's Studies in Intellectua
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Interior design, design
Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

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