This study analyses the crisis and transformations of theocracy as a political model in Europe in the first half of the 18th century. The work focuses on the transition from a positive and normative seventeenth-century consideration of theocracy, associated with the Jewish people, to its description in the 18th century as a universal, negative and primitive model. To this end, three authors are examined in their role of emblematic figures of this change, namely: Jacques Basnage, John Toland and Giambattista Vico. The study then highlights a radicalisation phase in mid-eighteenth-century France in the works by Nicolas Antoine Boulanger, and ends with the description of Boulanger’s theocracy in Diderot and d'Alembert’s Encyclopédie
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Il saggio si focalizza sull’opera di Gabriel Chappuys, umanista nella Francia dei Valois. Obiettivo ...
The article is the first study on the anti-mendicant polemic in the imaginary of Italian medieval li...
Reformation changed European lives: even if its premises are largely examined, its consequences are ...
This work outlines the phenomenon of conversions to Catholicism which took place in Florence between...
In the 18th century, the relationship between the male and the female became particularly relevant a...
Lo studio analizza la crisi e le trasformazioni della teocrazia come modello politico in Europa nell...
The dissemination of Tommaso Campanella’s thought in the seventeenth-century Dutch context was not o...
International audienceThe study focuses on Tuscan Jacobinism and proposes the case-study of the alle...
Giuseppe Francesco Meyranesio (1729-1793) is well known for the ancient and medieval texts he produc...
The paper aims to discuss the substantial monograph of Eleni Sakellariou according to the Italian an...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to outline the cultural movements and the normative p...
This paper explores the torments and conflicts experienced by the poet and essayist Giovanni Boine, ...
This article reveals key elements of the Neapolitan intellectual map of the Counter-Reformation one ...
ITALIANO: Giuseppe Francesco Meyranesio (1729-1793) è ben noto per i testi antichi e medievali da lu...
L'Essai sur la Monarchie autrichienne en son état actuel en 1790 offers a complete and unprec...
Il saggio si focalizza sull’opera di Gabriel Chappuys, umanista nella Francia dei Valois. Obiettivo ...
The article is the first study on the anti-mendicant polemic in the imaginary of Italian medieval li...
Reformation changed European lives: even if its premises are largely examined, its consequences are ...