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Title Antiquity and Enlightenment culture : new approaches and perspectives / edited by Felicity Loughlin and Alexandre Johnston
Published Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2020]

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 247 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Series Metaforms : studies in the reception of classical antiquity ; volume 17
Metaforms ; v. 17.
Contents Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Figures -- Abbreviations -- Notes on Contributors -- Part 1 Danger and Delight: Reading Ancient Literature -- Chapter 1 Pseudohistory and Metafiction in the Eighteenth Century -- 1 Pseudohistory -- 2 Metafiction -- Acknowledgements -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2 The Philosophy of Ancient Poetry: Greek Poetic Pessimism in the Voyage du jeune Anacharsis en Grèce -- 1 The Greek Ideal and Greek Pessimism between the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
2 Anacharsis and Philocles: Greek Pessimistic Thought and the Ode to Happiness -- 3 A Time of Transition -- Bibliography -- Part 2 Antiquity on Display: Travellers, Grand Tourists, Collectors -- Chapter 3 The "Nymphs" of the Fountain of Arethusa and the Representation of Classical Sicily in Travel Works, c.1770-1860 -- 1 The Fountain of Arethusa -- 2 Changes in Travel Narratives -- 3 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4 Antiquity and the Grand Tour Portrait: Rethinking the Significance of Pompeo Batoni's Use of Classical Sculpture, 1753-1762 -- 1 Early Examples of Classical Insertions
2 Rethinking the Significance of Batoni's Use of Antiquity -- 3 Charles John Crowle (1738-1811) -- 4 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5 Hidden Dimensions and Elusive Forms in Johan Zoffany's Charles Townley and Friends in his Library at Park Street, Westminster, 1781-1783, 1798 -- 1 The Painting during Townley's Lifetime -- 2 Hidden Dimensions and Elusive Forms -- 3 The Painting after Townley's Death -- 4 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part 3 Antiquity and National Identity: Scotland and Greece -- Chapter 6 The Scottish Heresy: George Mackenzie's Pelagian Biographies -- 1 Recovering Mackenzie
2 The Lives and Characters -- 3 (Semi-)Pelagianism in Early Modern Thought -- 4 Mackenzie the (Semi-)Pelagian -- Bibliography -- Chapter 7 Rome in Caledonia: Eighteenth-Century Interpretations of Scotland's Ancient Past -- Bibliography -- Chapter 8 The Enlightenment and the Teaching of Ancient Greek Grammar in Greece -- 1 Eighteenth-Century Greece: National Identity, Language, and Pedagogy -- 2 A Forerunner of the Revolution: the Project of Rhigas Velestinlis -- 3 The Greek Enlightenment -- 4 Neophytos Vamvas (1776-1855): Teacher of the Nation
5 Teaching in Greece before and after the Enlightenment: Vamvas's Account -- 6 Konstantinos Koumas (1777-1836): a History of Greek Education -- 7 Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Part 4 Antiquity in Moral Philosophy and Political Thought -- Chapter 9 Hume, Cicero, and Eighteenth-Century Moral Philosophy -- Acknowledgements -- Bibliography -- Chapter 10 Rousseau's Rome and Political Pragmatism -- 1 Rousseau's Antiquity: a Nostalgic Attack against Modernity? -- 2 Rousseau's Antiquities and his Definition of Liberty -- 3 Rome's Exemplary Assemblies -- 4 Rome: a Miracle from History
Summary "This volume represents the first move towards a comprehensive overview of the place of antiquity in Enlightenment Europe. Eschewing a narrow focus on any one theme, it seeks to understand eighteenth-century engagements with antiquity on their own terms, focusing on the contexts, questions, and agendas that led people to turn to the ancient past. The contributors show that a profound interest in antiquity permeated all spheres of intellectual and creative endeavour, from antiquarianism to political discourse, travel writing to portraiture, theology to education. They offer new perspectives on familiar figures, such as Rousseau and Hume, as well as insights into hitherto obscure antiquarians and scholars. What emerges is a richer, more textured understanding of the substantial eighteenth-century engagement with antiquity. Contributors are: Anthony Ossa-Richardson, Maria Giulia Franzoni, Thomas Hopkinson, Maeve O'Dwyer, Miriam Al Jamil, Kelsey Jackson Williams, Alan Montgomery, Marta Dieli, Tim Stuart-Buttle, Flora Champy"-- Provided by publisher
Notes "This volume proceeds from an international conference held at the University of Edinburgh on 2 April 2016 entitled "Antiquity and the History of Ideas in Eighteenth-Century Europe."--Acknowledgments
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 15, 2020)
Subject Civilization, Classical -- Influence -- Congresses
Enlightenment -- Europe -- Congresses
Antiquities
Civilization
Civilization, Classical -- Influence
Civilization -- Classical influences
Enlightenment
SUBJECT Europe -- Civilization -- 18th century -- Congresses
Europe -- Civilization -- Classical influences -- Congresses
Europe -- Antiquities -- Congresses
Subject Europe
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings
Form Electronic book
Author Loughlin, Felicity, editor.
Johnston, Alexandre, editor.
LC no. 2019051634
ISBN 9789004412675
9004412670