TY - BOOK ID - 2719843 TI - Judaeo-Christian intellectual culture in the Seventeenth century : a celebration of the Library of Narcissus Marsh (1638-1713) AU - Coudert, Allison Pierce AU - Hutton, Sarah PY - 1999 VL - 163 SN - 0792357892 940105956X 9401146330 9780792357896 PB - Dordrecht: Kluwer, DB - UniCat KW - Christianity and other religions KW - Judaism KW - Christianisme KW - Judaïsme KW - Relations KW - Christianity KW - Marsh, Narcissus, KW - Marsh's Library KW - Philosophy and religion KW - Christians KW - Congresses KW - Intellectual life KW - -Christians KW - -Judaism KW - -Philosophy and religion KW - Christianity and philosophy KW - Religion and philosophy KW - Religion KW - Jews KW - Religions KW - Semites KW - Religious adherents KW - Syncretism (Christianity) KW - -Relations KW - -Christianity KW - History KW - Judaïsme KW - Bible KW - Criticism, interpretation, etc. KW - Biblia KW - Marsh, Narcissus KW - Cultural studies. KW - History. KW - Epistemology. KW - Philosophy. KW - Cultural heritage. KW - Cultural Studies. KW - History, general. KW - Philosophy, general. KW - Cultural Heritage. KW - Cultural heritage KW - Cultural patrimony KW - Cultural resources KW - Heritage property KW - National heritage KW - National patrimony KW - National treasure KW - Patrimony, Cultural KW - Treasure, National KW - Property KW - World Heritage areas KW - Mental philosophy KW - Humanities KW - Epistemology KW - Theory of knowledge KW - Philosophy KW - Psychology KW - Annals KW - Auxiliary sciences of history KW - Judaism - Relations - Christianity - Congresses KW - Christianity and other religions - Judaism - Congresses KW - Philosophy and religion - Congresses. KW - Christians - Europe, Western - Intellectual life - 17th century - Congresses. KW - Europe KW - Vie intellectuelle KW - 17e-18e siecles UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:2719843 AB - MURIEL MCCARTHY This volume originated from a seminar organised by Richard H. Popkin in Marsh's Library on July 7-8, 1994. It was one of the most stimulating events held in the Library in recent years. Although we have hosted many special seminars on such subjects as rare books, the Huguenots, and Irish church history, this was the first time that a seminar was held which was specifically related to the books in our own collection. It seems surprising that this type of seminar has never been held before although the reason is obvious. Since there is no printed catalogue of the Library scholars are not aware of its contents. In fact the collection of books by late seventeenth and early eighteenth century European authors on, for example, such subjects as biblical criticism, political and religious controversy, is one of the richest parts of the Library's collections. Some years ago we were informed that of the 25,000 books in Marsh's at least 5,000 English books or books printed in England were printed between 1640 and 1700. ER -