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  • 1975  (13)
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  • 1
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    Dordrecht : Springer | Den Haag : Junk ; 5.1957 -
    ISSN: 0077-0639
    Language: English
    Dates of Publication: 5.1957 -
    Additional Information: 18=1; 19=2 von Biogeography and ecology in South America The Hague, 1968
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. Monographiae biologicae
    Former Title: Vorg. Physiologia comparata et oecologia
    DDC: 570
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Physiologie ; Medizin
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  • 2
    Journal/Serial
    Journal/Serial
    Dordrecht : Springer | Den Haag : Junk ; 5.1957 -
    ISSN: 0077-0639
    Language: English
    Dates of Publication: 5.1957 -
    Additional Information: 18=1; 19=2 von Biogeography and ecology in South America The Hague, 1968
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Monographiae biologicae
    Former Title: Vorg. Physiologia comparata et oecologia
    DDC: 570
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Physiologie ; Medizin
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  • 3
    Journal/Serial
    Journal/Serial
    Dordrecht : Springer | Den Haag : Junk ; 5.1957 -
    ISSN: 0077-0639
    Language: English
    Dates of Publication: 5.1957 -
    Additional Information: 18=1; 19=2 von Biogeography and ecology in South America The Hague, 1968
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Monographiae biologicae
    Former Title: Vorg. Physiologia comparata et oecologia
    DDC: 570
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Physiologie ; Medizin
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  • 4
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    Dordrecht : Springer
    ISBN: 9789401016018
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (288p) , digital
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Baumgartner, Fred [Rezension von: Soman, Alfred, The Massacre of St. Bartholomew, Reappraisals and Documents] 1976
    Series Statement: Archives Internationales D’histoire des Idees / International Archives of the History of Ideas 75
    Series Statement: International Archives of the History of Ideas Archives internationales d'histoire des idées 75
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: History
    Abstract: I: St. Bartholomew and Europe -- 1. The Massacre of St. Bartholomew and the Problem of Spain -- 2. Reactions to the St. Bartholomew Massacres in Geneva and Rome25 -- 3. The Elizabethans and St. Bartholomew -- 4. Imperialism, Particularism and Toleration in the Holy Roman Empire -- II: Two Unpublished Documents -- 5. Tomasso Sassetti’s Account of the St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre -- 6. The Discourse Dedicated to Count Guido San Giorgio Aldobrandini -- III: Martyrs, Rioters and Polemicists -- 7. Martyrs, Myths, and the Massacre: The Background of St. Bartholomew -- 8. The Rites of Violence: Religious Riot in Sixteenth-Century France -- 9. The Wars of Religion in Seventeenth-Century Huguenot Thought -- Conclusion: St. Bartholomew and Historical Perspective -- Notes on the Contributors.
    Abstract: On 18 August 1572, Marguerite de Valois, sister of King Charles IX, was married in Paris to Henri de Navarre, "first prince of the blood" and a Protestant. This union, which was to cement the provisions of the Peace of St. Germain (1570) ending the third of the French wars of religion, was the occasion of an extraordinary influx of French Calvin­ ists into the notoriously Catholic capital. Hundreds of Huguenots had journeyed to Paris to honor their titular leader and participate in the wedding celebrations. Tensions were already running high when the court made the fatal decision to take advantage of the situation and assassinate the admiral of France, Gaspard de Coligny, the recognized leader of the Huguenot armies which had helped plunge the country into ten years of intermittent civil war, and who now threatened to embroil the kingdom in a full-scale foreign war with Spain. On Friday the twenty-second, as he returned from the Louvre to his lodgings, Coligny paused in the street - some say to receive a letter, others to doff his hat to an acquaintance or to adjust his hose - and was fired on by a hired assassin hidden in a house known to belong to one of the ultra-Catholic Guise faction. The arquebus shot missed its mark and succeeded only in wounding the admiral in his hand and arm, where­ upon he was carried by his followers to his bed.
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9789401015981
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (182p) , digital
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Straka, Gerald M. [Rezension von: Carroll, Robert Todd, The Common-Sense Philosophy of Religion of Bishop Edward Stillingfleet 1635-1699] 1978
    Series Statement: Archives Internationales D’Histoire Des IdÉes / International Archives of the History of Ideas 77
    Series Statement: International Archives of the History of Ideas Archives internationales d'histoire des idées 77
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Philosophy ; History ; Religion—Philosophy.
    Abstract: One Introduction -- I. Reason and Religion -- II. Chillingworth’s Common-Sense Anglicanism -- III. Chillingworth’s Legacy -- IV. Chillingworth’s Influence -- Two Society, Politics, and Religion The Career of an Anglican Conservative -- I. Education and Ecclesiastical Career -- II. Irenicum -- III. Toleration -- IV. Glorious Revolution -- V. Stillingfleet’s Conservatism -- Three the Reasonableness of Christianity Part One -- I. The Common-Sense Defense of Religion -- II. The Problem of Certainty -- III. Anti-Catholic Writings -- IV. Protestant Infallibility -- V. Stillingfleet’s Theory of Certainty -- VI. Reasonable Faith -- VII. Miracles -- VIII. Miracles (continued) -- IX. Conclusion -- Four the Reasonableness of Christianity Part Two -- I. Divine Faith -- II. Divine Mysteries -- III. John Toland and John Locke -- IV. Summary -- Five the Defense of Natural Religion -- I. Introduction -- II. Reason and the Principles of Natural Religion -- III. The Existence of God -- IV. The Immortality of the Soul -- V. Summary -- Six Conclusion -- Appendix A: An Essay on Biography -- Appendix B: Stillingfleet’s Influence -- Index of Names.
    Abstract: I. Reason and Religion "Si on soumet tout a la raison, notre religion n'aura rien de mysterieux et de surnaturel; si on choque les principes de la raison, notre religion sera absurde et ridicule",l In this passage from his Pensees Pascal summarizes what is perhaps the most basic problem for the defender of the reasonableness of Christianity: the necessity of upholding beliefs which Reason is incapable of judging, while at the same time claiming that those beliefs are reasonable. Pascal does not state the problem in precisely these terms regarding the limits of Reason, yet it seems clear that the dilemma he is indicating involves the question of the relation of religious beliefs to the compass of Reason. He does not, however-at least in the passage cited-indicate that the problem is a question of either/or: either Reason and no Religion, or Religion and Irrationality. Rather, he seems to be simply stating what he perceives to be a simple matter of fact. If Reason is allowed to be the judge of all Religion, then all Religion must abandon any elements that are either contrary to reason or cannot be shown to be in accord with Reason. On the other hand, if Reason is not allowed to judge Religion at all, then Religion will be absurd and ridiculous.
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  • 6
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    Dordrecht : Springer
    ISBN: 9789401016254
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (280p) , digital
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    Series Statement: Archives Internationales d’Histoire des Idees / International Archives of the History of Ideas 74
    Series Statement: International Archives of the History of Ideas Archives internationales d'histoire des idées 74
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: History
    Abstract: I. Introduction -- II. Royalist and Parliamentarian Historians before the Restoration -- 1. Survey of the Historians -- 2. Peter Heylyn -- 3. Thomas Fuller -- III. Royalist Historians from the Restoration to 1702 -- 1. Survey of the Historians -- 2. Thomas Hobbes -- 3. John Hacket -- IV. Rushworth and Nalson -- V. Whitelocke -- VI. Baxter -- VII. Parliamentarian and Whig Historians from the Restoration to 1702 -- 1. Survey of the Historians -- 2. Edmund Ludlow and Mrs. Lucy Hutchinson -- 3. Gilbert Burnet -- VIII. Clarendon -- IX. Conclusion -- Appendix The surfeit of Peace and Plenty.
    Abstract: This is a study of the histories of the English Civil War or some aspects of it written in England or by Englishmen and Englishwomen or publish­ ed in England up to 1702, the year of the publication of the first volume of Clarendon's History of the Rebellion. By the terms of this definition, Clarendon is himself, of course, one of the historians studied. Clarendon's History is so formidable an achievement that all historians writing about the war before its publication have an air of prematureness. Nevertheless, as I hope the following pages will show, they produced a body of writing which may still be read with interest and profit and which anticipated many of the ideas and attitudes of Clarendon's History. I will even go so far as to say that many readers who have only a limited interest or no in­ terest in the Civil War are likely to find many of these historians interest­ ing, should their works come to their attention, for their treatment of the problems of man in society, for their psychological acuteness, and for their style. But while I intend to show their merits, my main concern will be to show how the Civil War appeared to historians, including Clarendon, who wrote within one or two generations after it, that is to say, at a time when it remained part of the experience of people still alive. A word is necessary on terminology.
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  • 7
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    Dordrecht : Springer
    ISBN: 9789401180092
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (74p) , digital
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Series Statement: Publications of the Research Group for European Migration Problems 20
    Series Statement: Research Group for European Migration Problems 20
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: History
    Abstract: I. Introduction -- II. Defining Return Migration -- III. The “Laws” of Return Migration -- IV. Types of Return Migration -- V. Success or Failure: The Motives for Return Migration -- VI. Readjustment Problems of Returned Migrants -- VII. Some Influences of Returnees on Their Home Country -- VIII. Techniques in Return Migration Research -- IX The Direction of Future Research in Return Migration.
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  • 8
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    Dordrecht : Springer
    ISBN: 9789401016735
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (292p) , digital
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    Series Statement: International Archives of the History of Ideas 82
    Series Statement: International Archives of the History of Ideas Archives internationales d'histoire des idées 82
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Philosophy, modern ; History
    Abstract: I. Spanish Logicians of Montaigu College -- A. The University of Paris and Terminist Logic -- B. Montaigu College and the Spanish Logicians -- C. Vives’ Criticism of Terminist Logic -- II. Vitoria, Salamanca and the American Indians -- A. Vitoria in Paris (1509–1522) -- B. Vitoria and Salamanca (1524–1546) -- C. Vitoria and Spanish Renaissance Scholasticism -- D. Vitoria’s Thought -- III. Fray Luis de Léon and the Concern with Language -- A. Fray Luis de Léon: The Man and His Work -- B. The Concern with Language During the Renaissance -- C. Fray Luis’ Philosophy of Language -- IV. Juan Huarte’s Naturalistic Philosophy of Man -- A. Medicine and Renaissance Naturalism -- B. Juan Huarte’s Examen de Ingenios -- Index of Names.
    Abstract: In spite of its carefully planned - and fully justified - modesty, the title of this book might very well surprise more than one potential reader. It is not normal to see such controversial concepts as "Renaissance," "Renaissance Thought," "Spanish Renaissance," or even "Spanish Thought" freely linked together in the crowded intimacy of one single printed line. The author of these essays is painfully aware of the com­ plexity of the ground he has dared to cover. He is also aware that all the assumptions and connotations associated with the title of this book have been the subject of great controversy among scholars of high repute who claimed (and probably had) revealing insight into human affairs and ideas. That these pages have been written at all therefore needs some justification. I am convinced that certain of the disputes among historians of ideas do not touch upon matters of substance, but rather reveal the taste and intellectual idiosyncracies of their authors. Much of the disagreement is, I think, a matter of aesthetics. Those who find special gratification in well-defined labels, clear-cut schemes, and compre­ hensive generalizations, can hardly bear the company of those who insist upon detail, complexity, and organic growth. The nightmarish dilemma, still unresolved, between Unity and Diversity, between the Universal and the Individual, haunts the History of Ideas.
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9789401017817
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , digital
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    Series Statement: Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 26
    Series Statement: Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science 26
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Science Philosophy ; History ; Science—Philosophy.
    Abstract: I. Islam -- Recommencements de l’algèbre aux XIe et XIIe siècles -- The Influence of Stoic Logic on Al-Ja????’s Legal Theory -- The Beginnings of Islamic Theology -- Science, Philosophy, and Religion in Alfarabi’s Enumeration of the Sciences -- II. The Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries in the Latin West -- The Organization of Sciences and the Relations of Cultures in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries -- La nouvelle idée de nature et de savoir scientifique au XIIe siècle -- Experience, Praxis, Work, and Planning in Bernard of Clairvaux: Observations on the Sermones in Cantica -- III. The Fourteenth, Fifteenth, and Sixteenth Centuries in the Latin West -- From Social into Intellectual Factors: An Aspect of the Unitary Character of Late Medieval Learning -- Autonomous and Handmaiden Science: St. Thomas Aquinas and William of Ockham on the Physics of the Eucharist -- Reformation and Revolution: Copernicus’s Discovery in an Era of Change -- Réflexions sur les rapports entre théorie et pratique au moyen âge -- Philosophy and Science in Sixteenth-Century Universities: Some Preliminary Comments.
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  • 10
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    Dordrecht : Springer
    ISBN: 9789401016308
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (300p) , digital
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    Series Statement: Archives Internationales D’Histoire Des Idees / International Archives of the History of Ideas 76
    Series Statement: International Archives of the History of Ideas Archives internationales d'histoire des idées 76
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: History
    Abstract: I. Claude Fleury and His Career -- 1. College and Introduction to Society -- 2. Lawyer, Priest, and Humanist -- 3. Teacher and Scholar -- II. The Socio-Cultural Environment -- 1. The Structure of French Society -- 2. The European Cultural Environment -- III. Colleges, Petites Ecoles, and Academies: The Educational Context of Fleury’s Traite -- 1. Sixteenth-Century Origins -- 2. Mother Tongue and Education for Life -- 3. The Great Secondary School Traditions: University, Jesuit, Oratorian, and Port-Royalist -- 4. The Petites Ecoles, Education of the Poor, and Other Educational Endeavors -- IV. Claude Fleury as an Educational Historian -- 1. The Beginnings of a Tradition -- 2. On the Writing of History -- 3. Languages, Libraries, and Colleagues: The Tools of the Trade -- 4. A Place in the Age of Erudition -- V. Fleury’s Survey of Educational History -- 1. A Question of Text -- 2. Fleury’s Survey of Educational History -- 3. A Central Theme -- 4. The Traité and Some Examples of Educational Historiography Before and After It -- VI. The Choice and Method of Studies -- 1. The Sources of Fleury’s Educational Thought -- 2. School, Society, and Students: The Foundations of a Curriculum Theory -- 3. A Matter of Choice: Selectivity in Studies -- 4. Fleury as an Educational Thinker: A Summing Up -- VII. The Spread and Impact of Fleury’s Educational Thought -- 1. Fleury and his Associates: Bossuet and Fénelon -- 2. Fleury’s Educational Writings and the Evolution of Education in France -- 3. Fleury, Locke, and the Encyclopedists -- 4. Translations and Reputation Abroad -- 5. Fleury and Education in the United States -- VIII. Claude Fleury, Educational Historiographer and Thinker: A Synthesis.
    Abstract: This study has grown out of an interest in French education and cul­ ture that dates from fondly remembered student days in France. Specifically, it is an attempt to explain the educational thought of Claude Fleury, a literate, responsible homme de leUres who analyzed the historical origins of public education as it existed in seventeenth-cen­ tury France and, on that basis, proposed what he considered to be a more generally useful program of studies. Generous space has been devoted to historical, social, and pedagogical background in an effort to place Fleury's thought in its proper cultural context; namely, that of the decline of the Classical Age and the dawn of the Age of Reason. This background material represents also an attempt to explain, at times in detail, the origin of Fleury's Traite du Choix et de la Methode des Etudes and his rise to scholarly and pedagogical prominence at court. It is possible that Fleury's thought, while of most immediate interest to students of seventeenth-century cultural history, will be of interest also to a more general audience. In particular, those charged with providing education that must respond to the ever increasing practical needs of society and at the same time give to contemporary man a of his cultural heritage may find in Fleury's thought some useful sense historical perspective. It is a pleasure to acknowledge that this study would not have been possible without the encouragement and guidance of Dr. William W.
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  • 11
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    Dordrecht : Springer
    ISBN: 9789401016209
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XV, 319 p) , digital
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    Series Statement: International Archives of the History of Ideas / Archives Internationales d’Histoire des Idees 79
    Series Statement: International Archives of the History of Ideas Archives internationales d'histoire des idées 79
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: History
    Abstract: I Montesquieu’s Definition of Justice: Precursors and Parallels -- I. Lexicographers -- II. Metaphysicians -- III. Moralists and Others -- IV. English Thinkers -- V. Aesthetic Ideas -- II Montesquieu’s Idea of Justice: Its Background, Meaning and Significance -- I. Biographical Origins -- II. Towards a Metaphysical Framework -- III. Justice and Law: the Significance of De l’Esprit des Lois, Bk. I -- IV. Justice and Law: an Alliance of Science and Morals -- V. Justice as a “Leitmotif”.
    Abstract: Part One of Montesquieu's Idea of Justice comprises a survey of the currency in philosophical, ethical and aesthetic debate during the second half of the 17th century of the terms rapport and convenance, which are central to the enigmatic definition given to justice by Mon­ tesquieu in Lettres Persanes LXXXllI. In this survey, attention is concen­ trated on the way in which the connotations of these terms fluctuate with the divergent development of the methodological and speculative outgrowths of Cartesian ism into two schools of thought, materialist and idealist, often widely at variance in their views of the nature and orga­ nization of the universe. In Part Two, Montesquieu's definition of justice is set against this background, whose doctrinal conflicts, because of the characteristic as­ sociations of its key terms, it may be taken to reflect, just as it may be held to epitomize, by virtue of its elaboration in the opening chapter of De l' Esprit des Lois and its close terminological affinities with the defini­ tion of law there given, an undoubtedly related conflict between the implications of causal determinism and the aspirations of idealist meta­ physics surviving at the heart of Montesquieu's outlook, and, remaining unresolved, often said to impair the coherence if not the validity of his theory of society.
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    ISBN: 9789401016179
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (208p) , digital
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    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Gallaher, John G. [Rezension von: Carven, John W., Napoleon and the Lazarists] 1977
    Series Statement: International Archives of the History of Ideas Archives internationales d’Histoire des idees 72
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: History
    Abstract: I The Concordat of 1801 The Nexus of the Religio-Political Policy of Napoleon Bonaparte -- I. The Concordat of 1801 -- II. Bonaparte’s Motives for Negotiating the Concordat -- III. Negotiation of the Concordat -- IV. The Concordat Provided a Modus Vivendi on Questions Basic to the Power of Each Ruler -- V. Ratification and Promulgation of the Concordat -- VI. Observations on Bonaparte’s Religious Policy -- II The Congregation of the Mission Within the Napoleonic Religio-Political Policy -- I. Historical Survey of Pre-Napoleonic Lazarists 1625–1800 -- II. Early Relations of the Lazarists with Bonaparte -- III. The Legal Reestablishment of the Congregation of the Mission -- IV. The Lazarists Subsequent to their Reestablishment — External Problems -- V. The Lazarists Subsequent to their Reestablishment — Internal Problems -- VI. Suppression of the Lazarists in France -- III Sequel to the Nepoleonic Reestablishment of the Congregation of the Mission -- I. The Congregation of the Mission in the Post-Napoleonic Period -- II. Recapitulation.
    Abstract: Neither in English nor in French is there a published study of Napoleon Bonaparte's reestablishment in France of the Congregation of the Mis­ 1 sion, whose members are generally known in France as Lazarists. This study, Napoleon and the Lazarists, 1804-1809, examines the reestablish­ ment of the Congregation of the Mission in France and its subsequent relations with the Napoleonic Government. Because religion played an important role in the policies and plans of Napoleon, this study is set with­ in the framework of Napoleon's general religio-political policy. Since the Concordat of 1801 was the legal instrument by which the Catholic Church was reestablished in France and also a necessary preliminary to and a model for the reestablishment of the Lazarists, its negotiation is treated in detail. The examination of the reestablishment of the Congre­ gation of the Mission in France under Napoleon Bonaparte and its sub­ sequent history between 1804 and 1809 follows. It is a study in microcosm which reflects Napoleon's general religio-political policies. Who are the Lazarists? The name Lazarist originates from St. Lazare, the original Motherhouse in Paris of the Congregation of the Mission of St. Vincent de Paul. St. Vincent de Paul founded the Congregation of the Mission in 1625. With the cooperation of St. Louise de Marillac, he also founded the Congregation of the Daughters of Charity.
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    ISBN: 9789401016339
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (240p) , digital
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    Series Statement: Archives Internationales D’Histoire Des Idées / International Archives of the History of Ideas 81
    Series Statement: International Archives of the History of Ideas Archives internationales d'histoire des idées 81
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: History
    Abstract: On Some of Mandeville’s Minor Writings -- Bernard Mandeville’s The Virgin Unmask’d -- Mandeville and Europe: Medicine and Philosophy -- “The Great Leviathan of Lechery”: Mandeville’s Modest Defence of Public Stews (1724) -- Religion and Ethics -- Religion and Ethics in Mandeville -- Faith, Sincerity and Morality: Mandeville and Bayle -- Politics and Society -- Mandeville and the Eutopia Seated in the Brain -- The Politics of Bernard Mandeville -- Mandeville in Relation to Some other Writers -- Mandeville and Wither: Individualism and the Workings of Providence -- Mandeville and Defoe -- Mandeville and Shaftesbury: Some Facts and Problems -- Mandeville and Voltaire -- Style, Satire and Paradox -- “What pierces or strikes”: Prose Style in The Fable of the Bees -- The Cant of Social Compromise: Some Observations on Mandeville’s Satire -- Mandeville’s Paradox -- Selected Bibliography -- Notes on the Contributors.
    Abstract: For centuries readers have admired the writer who wields his pen like a sword - an Aristophanes, a Rabelais, a Montaigne, a Swift. Using ribaldry, satire and irony in varying proportions, such writers pierce the thick, comfortable hide of society and uncover, predictably, the corruption and hypocrisy that characterize the life of man in commercial society. Though a lesser talent than any of these literary giants, Bernard Mande­ ville is nevertheless a member of their class. The crucial year in the emergence of his reputation was 1723, the year in which he added his controversial Essay on Charity and Charity-Schools to his Fable of the Bees. From that point on he became one of the most reviled targets of the public guardians of morality and religion; for some he appeared to be truly the Devil incarnate, Mandevil, as Fielding and others spelled it. This reputation was attached to his name well into the nineteenth centu­ ry. In a diary entry for June 1812 Henry Crabb Robinson recorded the following conversation with the elderly Mrs. Buller: "She received me with a smile, and allowed me to touch her hand. 'What are you reading, Mr. Robinson?' she said. 'The wickedest cleverest book in the English language, if you chance to know it. ' - 'I have known the "Fable of the Bees" more than fifty years. ' She was right in her guess.
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