Between Encyclopedia and Chorography Defining the Agency of “Cultural Encyclopedias” from a Transcultural Perspective

During the early modern period, regional specified compendia – which combine information on local moral and natural history, towns and fortifications with historiography, antiquarianism, images series or maps – gain a new agency in the production of knowledge. Via literary and aesthetic practices, t...

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Other Authors: Boroffka, Anna (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin ; Boston De Gruyter Oldenbourg 2022, ©2022
Series:Cultures and practices of knowledge in history
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Collection: DeGruyter MPG Collection - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:During the early modern period, regional specified compendia – which combine information on local moral and natural history, towns and fortifications with historiography, antiquarianism, images series or maps – gain a new agency in the production of knowledge. Via literary and aesthetic practices, the compilations construct a display of regional specified knowledge. In some cases this display of regional knowledge is presented as a display of a local cultural identity and is linked to early modern practices of comparing and classifying civilizations. At the core of the publication are compendia on the Americas which research has described as chorographies, encyclopeadias or – more recently – 'cultural encyclopaedias'. Studies on Asian and European encyclopeadias, universal histories and chorographies help to contextualize the American examples in the broader field of an early modern and transcultural knowledge production, which inherits and modifies the ancient and medieval tradition.
Physical Description:VIII, 447 pages
ISBN:978-3-11-074801-7
978-3-11-074813-0