Early Modern Universities: Networks of Higher Learning. Scientific and Learned Cultures and Their Institutions, Volume 31

Publication information:

Goeing, Anja-Silvia, Glyn Parry, and Mordechai Feingold, eds. Early Modern Universities: Networks of Higher Learning. Scientific and Learned Cultures and Their Institutions, Volume 31. Leiden: Brill, 2021.

Abstract

Table of Content

 

 

Editors’ Preface
List of Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors

Introduction
Anja- Silvia Goeing, Glyn Parry, and Mordechai Feingold

Part 1
The Political Entanglement of Institutions

1 Colleges and the University of Paris, Professors and Students, Religion and Politics: Some Remarks on the History of Europe in the Late Middle Ages (Thirteenth to Fifteenth Centuries)
Andreas Sohn
2 Structures and Networks of Learning in Early Modern Bologna
David A. Lines
3 Church and State: Sixteenth Century Higher Education in Zurich and Its Ties to the City-State Government
Anja- Silvia Goeing
4 The Beginnings of the German Academia Naturae Curiosorum (1652– 1687) and the Character of German Intellectual Life
Ian Maclean
5 The Academy, the University and Cultural Warfare: The Case of Thomas Digges (1546–1595)
Glyn Parry

Part 2
Locality and Mobility: Institutions, the Migration of Scholars, and Scholarships

6 Domestic Academies
Jane Stevenson
7 The Circulation of Knowledge in Early Colonial New Spain: A Plural Landscape
Yarí Pérez Marín
8 A Multifaceted Educational Landscape: The Dutch and Their Schools in and outside the Dutch Republic
Willem Frijhoff
9 Schemes for Students’ Mobility in Protestant Switzerland during the Sixteenth Century
Karine Crousaz
10 Domestic Grammar Schools and Overseas Colleges in the Formation of Irish Catholic Clergy (1560– 1620)
Thomas O’Connor
11 The Importance of Location: The Eighteenth-Century University and the Intellectual Rendez-Vous
Laurence Brockliss

Part 3
Communication, Collaboration, and the Circulation of Academic Knowledge

12 Performing Networks and Relationships on Stage at the Early Modern Universities: Theater and Ritual at Oxford, Cambridge, and the Inns of Court
Elizabeth Sandis
13 Defacing Euclid: Reading and Annotating the Elements of Geometry in Early Modern Britain
Benjamin Wardhaugh
14 Archibald Pitcairne: Heterodoxy and Its Milieu in Late Seventeenth- and Early Eighteenth- Century Edinburgh
Michael Hunter
15 The Collections of the University of Aberdeen, 1495– 1807: Centers and Peripheries, Networks and Culture
Peter Davidson and Jane Stevenson

Part 4
Cooperative Interregional Worlds: Production, Markets, Travel and Trade

16 The Messengers of the Nations of the University of Paris and the Book Trade (Late Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries)
Martina Hacke
17 The Cooperation between Professors and Printers in Basel and Zurich during the Early Modern Period
Urs B. Leu
18 Typologies and Pharmaceutical Markets: The Reception of Pseudo-Mesue’s Schriftencorpus in Print
Iolanda Ventura
19 Traveling Salesmen or Scholarly Travelers?: Early Modern Botanists on the Move Marketing Their Knowledge of Nature
Alette Fleischer
20 “Abroad Colleges,” Print Culture, and Book Collections: The Irish Colleges, Paris, 1676–1794
Liam Chambers

Bibliography of Secondary Literature
Index