Europe -- Intellectual life -- 17th century
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Europe -- Intellectual life -- 17th century
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- Reform Catholicism and the international suppression of the Jesuits in enlightenment Europe, Dale K. Van Kley
- New worlds, ancient texts, the power of tradition and the shock of discovery, Anthony Grafton with April Shelford and Nancy Siraisi
- The modern age and the recovery of ancient wisdom, a reconsideration of historical consciousness, 1450-1650, Stephen A. McKnight
- The age of genius, the seventeenth century and the birth of the modern mind, A.C. Grayling
- Impolite learning, conduct and community in the Republic of Letters, 1680-1750, Anne Goldgar
- The reformation of common learning, post-Ramist method and the reception of the new philosophy, 1618-c.1670, Howard Hotson
- Telemachs Brüder, die Studienreisen des deutschen Adels im siebzehnten Jahrhundert, Antje Stannek
- Publishing the Prince, history, reading, and the birth of political criticism, Jacob Soll
- Evening news, optics, astronomy, and journalism in early modern Europe, Eileen Reeves
- De Republiek der Letteren, de Europese intellectuele wereld 1500-1760, Hans Bots
- Making publics in early modern Europe, people, things, forms of knowledge, edited by Bronwen Wilson and Paul Yachnin
- Wonder & science, imagining worlds in early modern Europe, Mary Baine Campbell
- A companion to Spinoza, edited by Yitzhak Melamed
- Ancients and Moderns in Europe, comparative perspectives, edited by Paddy Bullard and Alexis Tadié
- Baroque antiquity, archaeological imagination in early modern Europe, Victor Plahte Tschudi, The Oslo School of Architecture and Design
- Knowledge and the Public Interest, 1575-1725, Vera Keller, University of Oregon
- Fractured Europe, 1600-1721, David J. Sturdy
- Science, culture, and popular belief in Renaissance Europe, edited by Stephen Pumfrey, Paolo L. Rossi, Maurice Slawinski
- Un inglese, un italiano, uno spagnolo..., europei nello specchio della Francia (secc. XVI-XVIII), Sara Cabibbo
- What Galileo saw, imagining the scientific revolution, Lawrence Lipking
- Morandi's last prophecy and the end of Renaissance politics, Brendan Dooley
- Peiresc's Europe, learning and virtue in the seventeenth century, Peter N. Miller
- Conflict and enlightenment, print and political culture in Europe, 1635-1795, Thomas Munck
- The philosopher, the priest, and the painter, a portrait of Descartes, Steven Nadler
- The kingdom of darkness, Bayle, Newton, and the emancipation of the European mind from philosophy, Dmitri Levitin
- Wonder and science, imagining worlds in early modern Europe, Mary Baine Campbell
- Judaism and enlightenment, Adam Sutcliffe
- Telemachs Brüder, die höfische Bildungsreise des 17. Jahrhunderts, Antje Stannek
- Transforming the republic of letters, Pierre-Daniel Huet and European intellectual life, 1650-1720, April G. Shelford
- Der Dreissigjährige Krieg, europäische Katastrophe, deutsches Trauma, 1618-1648, Herfried Münkler
- Early modern universities, networks of higher learning, edited by Anja-Silvia Goeing, Glyn Parry and Mordechai Feingold
- Athanasius Kircher, the last man who knew everything, edited by Paula Findlen
- Die Text-Kunstkammer, populäre Wissenssammlungen des Barock am Beispiel der "Relationes Curiosae" von E.W. Happel, von Flemming Schock
- Urban achievement in early modern Europe, golden ages in Antwerp, Amsterdam, and London, edited by Patrick O'Brien ... [and others]
- World-building and the early modern imagination, edited by Allison Kavey
- Too much to know, managing scholarly information before the modern age, Ann M. Blair
- Isaac de Lapeyrère, 1595-1676, un intellectuel sur les routes du monde, Jean-Paul Oddos
- The republic of letters, Marc Fumaroli ; translated from the French by Lara Vergnaud
- Publishing the Prince, history, reading, & the birth of political criticism, Jacob Soll
- The tessera of Antilia, utopian brotherhoods & secret societies in the early seventeenth century, by Donald R. Dickson
- Republic of women, rethinking the Republic of Letters in the seventeenth century, by Carol Pal
- The vices of learning, morality and knowledge at early modern universities, by Sari Kivistö
- New worlds, ancient texts, the power of tradition and the shock of discovery, Anthony Grafton with April Shelford and Nancy Siraisi
- The waning of the Renaissance, 1550-1640, William J. Bouwsma
- Intellektuelle in der Frühen Neuzeit, herausgegeben von Luise Schorn-Schütte
- Western visions of the Far East in a transpacific age, 1522-1657, edited by Christina H. Lee
- Adam..."the father of all flesh", an intellectual history of Sir Robert Filmer (1588-1653) and his works in seventeenth-century European political thought, Cesare Cuttica
- Nature's mutiny, how the little Ice Age of the long seventeenth century transformed the West and shaped the present, Philipp Blom ; translated from the German by the author
- Intellektuelle in der Frühen Neuzeit, Intellektuelle avant la lettre, herausgegeben von Rainer Bayreuther ... [and three others]
- Forms of association, making publics in early modern Europe, edited by Paul Yachnin and Marlene Eberhart
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