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New Studies on Lex Regia

Right, Philology and Fides Historica in Holland Between the 17 th and 18 th Centuries

by Fabrizio Lomonaco (Author)
©2011 Monographs 351 Pages

Summary

What significance did the Lex Regia De Imperio Vespasiani bear for the Dutch philosophers in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries? Did it simply define a question of law and its ancient use? Was it responsible for the definition of a scholarly exercise in literary-rhetorical regulae? New Studies on Lex Regia explores these questions as the dispute on a non-literary source (the Lex Regia) is exemplary for the way in which philological research came together with interpretations of the Roman law and the political conclusions drawn from them.
Situated between philosophy and philology, this book attempts to rehabilitate a debate on the fides historica in Cartesianism and post-Cartesian Pyrrhonism. It focuses on the role that modern historiography on Rome plays in the construction of the politico-cultural model between republicanism and absolutism in the works of the Dutch thinkers Gronovius, Ulrik Huber, Perizonius, Noodt and Barbeyrac.

Details

Pages
351
Year
2011
ISBN (PDF)
9783035102208
ISBN (Softcover)
9783034305433
DOI
10.3726/978-3-0351-0220-8
Language
English
Publication date
2011 (August)
Keywords
Cultural Philosophy 16th, 17th, 18 th Century History Legal Philosophy Belgium, The Netherlands, Luxemburg
Published
Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2011, 351 pp.

Biographical notes

Fabrizio Lomonaco (Author)

Fabrizio Lomonaco is Professor of History of Philosophy at the University of Naples «Federico II». As a member of the editorial boards, he is involved with the following journals: «Archivio di storia della cultura» (Naples), «Bollettino del centro di studi vichiani» (Rome), and «Post Filosofie» (Bari). He is the Director of «Civiltà del Mediterraneo» (Naples) and «Logos» (Naples), and has written essays relating to the 17th-18th centuries Holland and Southern Italian thought (Grozio and Perizonio, Noodt and Barbeyrac, Caloprese and Gravina, Vico and Pagano).

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