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Medievalism and political rhetoric in humanist historiography from the Low Countries (1515-1609)
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ISBN: 9782503557113 2503557112 9782503569116 2503569110 Year: 2018 Volume: 7 Publisher: Turnhout : Brepols,

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Through an in-depth analysis of humanist historiography from the Low Countries, this book demonstrates the crucial importance of the Middle Ages for a political rhetoric in which the self-presentation of the historian and the definition of their homeland played a key role. 0Considering that humanist scholars often referred to the Middle Ages as a period of darkness and ignorance, it is surprising that early modern historians were, in fact, highly interested in this period. Focusing on Latin works by (humanist) historians from Holland and Brabant, the central argument of this book is that this choice of medieval subject matter and the way in which these historians described their provinces? medieval past served a highly political agenda. 0The case studies in this book bring forward some key characteristics of early modern medievalism, a subject that has recently attracted a lot of scholarly attention. These chapters show how concepts of the medieval were used as rhetorical tools, how and why medieval forms and ideals were appropriated, and how the classical heritage was invoked in the representation of the medieval. 0In focusing on political rhetoric, the historians? position in the political arena is shown to be a catalyst for new developments in the study of the past rather than a menace to objective historiography. They made medieval history serve life by (re)discovering in the past the desire for financial control, the rulers? majestic power, the legal right to govern oneself, or the resistance against tyrannical oppression that had always been constitutive of their communities? selves.

Lexique de la prose latine de la Renaissance = : Dictionary of Renaissance latin from prose sources
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ISBN: 9004139842 9789004139848 Year: 2006 Publisher: Leiden Boston : Brill,

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