This chapter furnishes the reader with a vademecum to the volume. It places uncertainty in the limelight as a key element for understanding confessional cultures and belief systems, and shows how early modern Catholicism struggled to fijind practical strategies for marrying deepseated uncertainties with its aim of operationalizing an absolute and revealed truth. Inspired by Michel de Certeau and Bruno Latour, among others, this introduction argues that a methodological transfer between science studies, history of knowledge, and religious history offfers a toolkit to reconstruct the credibility of past beliefs. It introduces the volume’s focus on the myriad of connected laboratories and work floors of early modern Catholicism, and o...
This chapter seeks to establish the broad boundaries that enclosed questions of evidence in early mo...
This article deals with selected aspects of popular belief in post-Reformation England as compared ...
The purpose of this thesis is to reflect on the importance that deception has had on the efficient f...
This chapter furnishes the reader with a vademecum to the volume. It places uncertainty in the lime...
This chapter furnishes the reader with a vademecum to the volume. It places uncertainty in the limel...
Scholarship has come to value the uncertainties haunting early modern knowledge cultures; indeed, th...
peer reviewedThe truth is known to constitute the essence of libels, i.e. the short printed texts pr...
At best, the old habit of referring to the Middle Ages as an ‘age of faith’ could be seen as histori...
This chapter explores how casuistry served as a versatile body of knowledge, capable of connecting a...
'Truth and the transunto' investigates the use of a hand-painted copy of the Holy Shroud which found...
This article reaches out to the audience for controversial religious writing after the English Refor...
Jakub Koryl’s lengthy chapter, “Sources of Community: Mythical Groundwork of Early Modern Identities...
“Parsing Truth in Merovingian Gaul: Evidence and the Early Medieval Critic” considers how people dis...
This chapter will consider how the traditional (classical Roman and Europeanmedieval) definition of ...
Quid est secretum? Visual Representation of Secrets in Early Modern Europe, 1500–1700 is the compani...
This chapter seeks to establish the broad boundaries that enclosed questions of evidence in early mo...
This article deals with selected aspects of popular belief in post-Reformation England as compared ...
The purpose of this thesis is to reflect on the importance that deception has had on the efficient f...
This chapter furnishes the reader with a vademecum to the volume. It places uncertainty in the lime...
This chapter furnishes the reader with a vademecum to the volume. It places uncertainty in the limel...
Scholarship has come to value the uncertainties haunting early modern knowledge cultures; indeed, th...
peer reviewedThe truth is known to constitute the essence of libels, i.e. the short printed texts pr...
At best, the old habit of referring to the Middle Ages as an ‘age of faith’ could be seen as histori...
This chapter explores how casuistry served as a versatile body of knowledge, capable of connecting a...
'Truth and the transunto' investigates the use of a hand-painted copy of the Holy Shroud which found...
This article reaches out to the audience for controversial religious writing after the English Refor...
Jakub Koryl’s lengthy chapter, “Sources of Community: Mythical Groundwork of Early Modern Identities...
“Parsing Truth in Merovingian Gaul: Evidence and the Early Medieval Critic” considers how people dis...
This chapter will consider how the traditional (classical Roman and Europeanmedieval) definition of ...
Quid est secretum? Visual Representation of Secrets in Early Modern Europe, 1500–1700 is the compani...
This chapter seeks to establish the broad boundaries that enclosed questions of evidence in early mo...
This article deals with selected aspects of popular belief in post-Reformation England as compared ...
The purpose of this thesis is to reflect on the importance that deception has had on the efficient f...