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Poems (1686)
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The Complete Works of Richard Crashaw, Volume II
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Die Kunst der Galanterie
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ISSN: 09345531 ISBN: 9786613940513 1283628066 3110280531 9783110280531 3110278790 9783110278798 6613940518 9781283628068 311028054X Year: 2012 Volume: Bd. 171 Publisher: Berlin De Gruyter

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Galanterie ist ein spannungsvolles Konzept: Es bezeichnet nicht nur sexuelle Libertinage, sondern meint vor allem ein höfisch geprägtes Verhaltensideal, das sich im Frankreich des 17. Jahrhunderts ausbildet. Wesentlich für die galante Conduite ist es, seine Affekte so zu kontrollieren und zu inszenieren, dass man im geselligen Umgang Gefallen erregt und seine Zugehörigkeit zur sozialen Elite sichert. Ein zentrales Medium der spielerisch-unterhaltsamen Vermittlung galanten Verhaltens ist die Literatur. Der Sammelband präsentiert aktuelle Ergebnisse der Galanterie-Foschung, die sich neuerdings als ein viel versprechender Ansatz für die Erforschung der Kultur um 1700 profiliert. In interdisziplinärer Perspektive diskutieren führende Experten Herkunft und Programmatik der Galanterie, ihren Transfer nach Deutschland und ihre Modellierung in bildender Kunst, Oper und Tanz, vor allem aber in der Literatur. Dabei werden etablierte Annahmen in Frage gestellt: Ist etwa Castigliones "Cortegiano" tatsächlich für das Konzept der Galanterie so prägend wie bislang angenommen? Oder gibt es verdeckte Traditionslinien, die ins Mittelalter zurückreichen? Wie galant war der deutsche Adel -- und wie ,weiblich' war Galanterie in Deutschland?


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The Equilibrium Controversy: Guidobaldo del Monte’s Critical Notes on the Mechanics of Jordanus and Benedetti and their Historical and Conceptual Backgrounds
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This study, the second volume of the series "Sources" of the "Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge," reviews a historical discussion about the question of whether a balance in equilibrium, after having been deflected, returns to its original position. This question captured the attention of philosophers and scientists for almost two millennia, from Greek antiquity to the sixteenth century when the "equilibrium controversy" became a central question among scholars. Two new sources related to this controversy are presented: an annotated copy of Jordanus de Nemore's "Liber de ponderibus" edited by Petrus Apianus in 1533 and an annotated copy of Giovanni Battista Benedetti's "Diversarum speculationum mathematicarum et physicarum liber" from 1585. Both works contain handwritten marginal notes by Guidobaldo del Monte, author of the most influential early modern text on mechanics. A detailed analysis of these sources, their prehistory, and their contexts shows that the "equilibrium controversy" only scratched the surface of a much deeper conceptual crisis of early modern mechanics that was triggered by the introduction of the medieval concept of "positional heaviness" into early modern discussions. This crisis helped to establish fundamental insights on which Galileo eventually built his theory of mechanics as well as his theory of motion.


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The Age of Dryden
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This study, the second volume of the series "Sources" of the "Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge," reviews a historical discussion about the question of whether a balance in equilibrium, after having been deflected, returns to its original position. This question captured the attention of philosophers and scientists for almost two millennia, from Greek antiquity to the sixteenth century when the "equilibrium controversy" became a central question among scholars. Two new sources related to this controversy are presented: an annotated copy of Jordanus de Nemore's "Liber de ponderibus" edited by Petrus Apianus in 1533 and an annotated copy of Giovanni Battista Benedetti's "Diversarum speculationum mathematicarum et physicarum liber" from 1585. Both works contain handwritten marginal notes by Guidobaldo del Monte, author of the most influential early modern text on mechanics. A detailed analysis of these sources, their prehistory, and their contexts shows that the "equilibrium controversy" only scratched the surface of a much deeper conceptual crisis of early modern mechanics that was triggered by the introduction of the medieval concept of "positional heaviness" into early modern discussions. This crisis helped to establish fundamental insights on which Galileo eventually built his theory of mechanics as well as his theory of motion.

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