Transmission and Transgression Cultural challenges in early modern England

This volume aims at exploring the reinvention of philosophy, literature and science in the early modern era to show how writers and readers collectively engaged in redefining the transmission of knowledge, whether ancient or newly discovered. In its first section, the contributors deal with religiou...

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Other Authors: Chiari, Sophie (Editor), Palma, Hélène (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Aix-en-Provence Presses universitaires de Provence 2014
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