The Idea of Historical Recurrence in Western Thought

The Idea of Historical Recurrence in Western Thought
Title The Idea of Historical Recurrence in Western Thought PDF eBook
Author G. W. Trompf
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 396
Release 1979-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780520034792

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The concept of viewing historical change as a cyclical process is analyzed, beginning with the works of Polybius, historian of the Roman empire, and ending with Machiavelli, with an examination of the biblical concept of historical change

The Idea of Historical Recurrence in Western Thought

The Idea of Historical Recurrence in Western Thought
Title The Idea of Historical Recurrence in Western Thought PDF eBook
Author Charles Edward Trinkaus
Publisher
Pages 14
Release 1980*
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The Idea of historical recurrence in western thought

The Idea of historical recurrence in western thought
Title The Idea of historical recurrence in western thought PDF eBook
Author G.W. Tronpf
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Release 1979
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The Idea of Historical Recurrence in Western Thought

The Idea of Historical Recurrence in Western Thought
Title The Idea of Historical Recurrence in Western Thought PDF eBook
Author G. W. Trompf
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 593
Release 2023-11-10
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ISBN 0520312406

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The idea that history repeats itself has a long and intriguing history. This volume is concerned with the period of time in the Western tradition when its expressions were most numerous and fervent. The author shows that this idea should not be confined to its cyclical version, for such notions as reenactment, retribution, and renaissance also belong under the wide umbrella of "recurrence." He argues, moreover, that not only the Greco-Roman but also the biblical tradition contributed to the history of this idea. The old contrast between Judeo-Christian linear views of history and Greco-Roman cyclical views is brought into question. Beginning with Polybius, Trompf examines the manifold forms of recurrence thinking in Greek and Roman historiography, then turns his attention to biblical views of historical change, arguing that in Luke-Acts and in earlier Jewish writings an interest in the idea of history repeating itself was clearly demonstrated. Jewish and early Christian writers initiated and foreshadowed an extensive synthesizing of recurrence notions and models from both traditions, although the syntheses could vary with the context and dogmatic considerations. The Renaissance and Reformation intertwine classical and biblical notions of recurrence most closely, yet even in the sixteenth century some ideas distinct to each tradition, such as the Polybian conception of a "cycle of governments" and hte biblical notion of the "reenactment of significant events," were revived in stark separation from each other. The Idea of Historical Recurrence in Western Thought deals with a continuing but not always fruitful "dialogue" between the two great traditions of Western thought, a dialogue that did not stop short in the days of Machiavelli, but has been carried on to the present day. This study is the first half of a long story to be continued in a second volume on the idea of historical recurrence from Giambattista Vico to Arnold Toynbee. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1979.

Time-fetishes

Time-fetishes
Title Time-fetishes PDF eBook
Author Ned Lukacher
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 196
Release 1998
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780822322733

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This work is a reading of the way humans have attempted to talk about the nature of time, in particular the idea of the periodic creation and destruction of the world and the cosmos--eternal recurrence.

Transformative Change in Western Thought

Transformative Change in Western Thought
Title Transformative Change in Western Thought PDF eBook
Author Ingo Gildenhard
Publisher Routledge
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Metamorphosis in literature
ISBN 9781907975011

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This groundbreaking volume maps the shifting place and function of marvelous transformations from antiquity to the present day. Shape-shifting, taking animal bodies, miracles, transubstantiation, alchemy, and mutation recur and echo throughout ancient and modern writing and thinking, and continue in science fiction today as tales of gene-splicing and hybridization. The idea of metamorphosis lies in uneasy coexistence with orderly worldviews, and it is often cast out, or attributed to enemies. Augustine and the church fathers consider shape-shifting ungodly; Enlightenment thinkers suppress alchemy as unscientific; genetically-modified wheat and stem-cell research are stigmatised as unnatural. Yet the very possibility of radical transformation inspires hope just as it frightens. A provocative, theorizing, trans-historical history, this book ranges across classics, literature, history, philosophy, theology and anthropology. From Homer and Ovid to Proust and H P Lovecraft, and through figures from Proteus to Kafkas Fly and to Spiderman, four historical surveys are combined with nine case studies to show the malleable, yet persistent, presence of transformation throughout Western cultural history. (Legenda 2012)

Western Historical Thinking

Western Historical Thinking
Title Western Historical Thinking PDF eBook
Author Jörn Rüsen
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 230
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9781571814548

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Presents 17 contributions written by an international group of historians addressing the intercultural dimension of historical theory. The editor's introduction discusses historical thinking as intercultural discourse and presents ten hypotheses that aim to define Western historical thinking. Scholars from Asia and Africa comment on his position in light of their own ideas about the sense and meaning of historical thinking. The volume wraps up with comments on the questions and issues raised by the authors and suggestions for the future of intercultural communication. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR