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The Practical Renaissance Information Culture And The Quest For Knowledge In Early Modern England 15001640 Donna A Seger

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The Practical Renaissance Information Culture And The Quest For Knowledge In Early Modern England 15001640 Donna A Seger
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.25 MB
Pages: 249
Author: Donna A. Seger
ISBN: 9781350200203, 9781350200241, 9781350200234, 1350200204, 1350200247, 1350200239
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Practical Renaissance Information Culture And The Quest For Knowledge In Early Modern England 15001640 Donna A Seger by Donna A. Seger 9781350200203, 9781350200241, 9781350200234, 1350200204, 1350200247, 1350200239 instant download after payment.

What sort of information did people in early modern England seek? In The Practical Renaissance Donna Seger explores the diffusion and reception of prescriptive publications over the 16th and 17th centuries. Published in an age of dynamic religious and political change, these texts demonstrate the universal desire for health and wealth, a fortified body and an orderly household.
Showing how classical and continental information had been “Englished” over time, this book shows how new publications supplanted these traditional ideas with more empirical and authoritative knowledge. Published in an age of dynamic religious and political change, these texts, which include plague tracts, husbandry handbooks, printed recipe books, and navigation manuals, demonstrate the universal desire for health and wealth, a fortified body and an orderly household. Divided into three parts, the opening chapters explore factors which affected the diffusion of practical knowledge via prescriptive texts. Part two focuses on the interaction between new discoveries and traditional authority, and the final section considers debates in the ‘medical marketplace’, the term ‘knowledge-mongerer’ and the commodification of knowledge at this time.
A thorough exploration into the popular and pragmatic expressions of the period, The Practical Renaissance offers a new window into the movement in which knowledge and information became power.

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