The Footnote

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The Footnote

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ISBN: 9780674307605
Autor/in: Anthony Grafton
Verlag: Harvard University Press
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 1999 -4
Einband: Paperback
Preis: USD 22.00
Anzahl der Seiten: 256

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A Curious History

Anthony Grafton   

Übersicht

The weapon of pedants, the scourge of undergraduates, the bête noire of the “new” liberated scholar: the lowly footnote, long the refuge of the minor and the marginal, emerges in this book as a singular resource, with a surprising history that says volumes about the evolution of modern scholarship. In Anthony Grafton’s engrossing account, footnotes to history give way to footnotes as history, recounting in their subtle way the curious story of the progress of knowledge in written form.
Grafton treats the development of the footnote—the one form of proof normally supplied by historians in support of their assertions—as writers on science have long treated the development of laboratory equipment, statistical arguments, and reports on experiments: as a complex story, rich in human interest, that sheds light on the status of history as art, as science, and as an institution. The book starts in the Berlin of the brilliant nineteenth-century historian Leopold von Ranke, who is often credited with inventing documented history in its modern form. Casting back to antiquity and forward to the twentieth century, Grafton’s investigation exposes Ranke’s position as a far more ambiguous one and offers us a rich vision of the true origins and gradual triumph of the footnote.
Among the protagonists of this story are Athanasius Kircher, who built numerous documents into his spectacularly speculative treatises on ancient Egypt and China; Pierre Bayle, who made the footnote a powerful tool in philosophical and historical polemics; and Edward Gibbon, who transformed it into a high form of literary artistry. Proceeding with the spirit of an intellectual mystery and peppered with intriguing and revealing remarks by those who “made” this history, The Footnote brings what is so often relegated to afterthought and marginalia to its rightful place in the center of the literary life of the mind.

contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Footnotes: The Origin of a Species
2. Ranke: A Footnote about Scientific History
3. How the Historian Found His Muse: Ranke’s Path to the Footnote
4. Footnotes and Philosophie: An Enlightenment Interlude
5. Back to the Future, 1: De Thou Documents the Details
6. Back to the Future, 2: The Antlike Industry of Ecclesiastical Historians and Antiquaries
7. Clarity and Distinctness in the Abysses of Erudition: The Cartesian Origins of the Modern Footnote
Epilogue: Some Concluding Footnotes
Index

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