In a cultural history of polymaths from the Renaissance to the present (from Leonardo da Vinci to Umberto Eco), Peter Burke examines the figure of the polymath and its survival in an age of specialization. At first glance, it may seem counterintuitive to assume that the polymath has managed to overcome the disciplinary borders which have been drawn since the mid-nineteenth century and which structurally manifest themselves in the division of universities into faculties, departments, and institutes. Yet, as Peter Burke will show, the species of the polymath has continued to exist; and it still does today – despite an undeniable decline. Peter Burke is Professor Emeritus for Cultural History at the University of Cambridge and Fellow of Emmanu...
Defence date: 14 June 2013Examining Board: Professor Antonella Romano (EUI, Supervisor) Professor L...
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Science and art have long been studied interchangeably, with notable polymaths emerging in the Renai...
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Judging by most contemporary accounts, the virtues of cross-disciplinary research, teaching and scho...
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Transdisciplinarity emerged from the urge to grasp the elusive knowledge in the most fertile zone in...
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Goody Jack Renaissances : the one or the many ? Cambridge : Cambridge unviersity press, 2010,1 vol. ...
Defence date: 14 June 2013Examining Board: Professor Antonella Romano (EUI, Supervisor) Professor L...
Almost a century after Walter Benjamin’s The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction, and ...
Janello Torriani, also known by his Spanish name Juanelo Turriano (Cremona ca. 1500–Toledo 1585), wa...
This is a review of The Polymath: A Cultural History from Leonardo da Vinci to Susan Sontag, by Pete...
This chapter begins with reference to the thirteenth-century polymath Robert Grosseteste’s reflectio...
Science and art have long been studied interchangeably, with notable polymaths emerging in the Renai...
Vom Polyhistor zum Philologen. Wohlbekannt ist, welch zentrale Rolle die klassische Philologie in d...
Judging by most contemporary accounts, the virtues of cross-disciplinary research, teaching and scho...
This work is an entry in the Volume 4 of the Encyclopedia of the Renaissance, edited by Paul F. Gre...
In sixteenth-century Europe the business of printing created small intellectual communities that had...
In general, the intertwining of drawing, perspective, instruments, design, and science is still far ...
I explore three different themes in the history of science through the lens of the museum: 1) scienc...
Transdisciplinarity emerged from the urge to grasp the elusive knowledge in the most fertile zone in...
Abstract: Five eighteenth-century medical men, like many of their contemporaries, achieved renown fo...
Goody Jack Renaissances : the one or the many ? Cambridge : Cambridge unviersity press, 2010,1 vol. ...
Defence date: 14 June 2013Examining Board: Professor Antonella Romano (EUI, Supervisor) Professor L...
Almost a century after Walter Benjamin’s The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction, and ...
Janello Torriani, also known by his Spanish name Juanelo Turriano (Cremona ca. 1500–Toledo 1585), wa...