Encyclopedia of Nutritional Supplements
Title | Encyclopedia of Nutritional Supplements PDF eBook |
Author | Michael T. Murray |
Publisher | Prima Health Publishing |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 200? |
Genre | Dietary supplements |
ISBN | 9780761531180 |
The Supplément to the Encyclopédie
Title | The Supplément to the Encyclopédie PDF eBook |
Author | Kathleen Hardesty |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 198 |
Release | 2012-12-06 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9400996608 |
The Britannica encyclopedia of American art
Title | The Britannica encyclopedia of American art PDF eBook |
Author | Milton Rugoff |
Publisher | |
Pages | 669 |
Release | 1973 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN |
Preliminary Discourse to the Encyclopedia of Diderot
Title | Preliminary Discourse to the Encyclopedia of Diderot PDF eBook |
Author | Jean Le Rond d'Alembert |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 1995-08-15 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 9780226134765 |
Preliminary Discourse to the Encyclopedia of Diderot expresses the hopes, dogmas, assumptions, and prejudices that have come to characterize the French Enlightenment. In this preface to the Encyclopedia, d'Alembert traces the history of intellectual progress from the Renaissance to 1751. Including a revision of Diderot's Prospectus and a list of contributors to the Encyclopedia, this edition, elegantly translated and introduced by Professor Richard Schwab, is one of the great works of the Enlightenment and an outstanding introduction to the philosophes.
Encyclopedic Liberty
Title | Encyclopedic Liberty PDF eBook |
Author | Denis Diderot |
Publisher | Liberty Fund |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9780865978546 |
This anthology of 81 articles is the first attempt to translate and collect the most significant political writing from the Encyclopédie (1751-1765). It includes every aspect of the ideas, practices, and institutions of Western political life.
The Business of Enlightenment
Title | The Business of Enlightenment PDF eBook |
Author | Robert DARNTON |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 639 |
Release | 2009-06-30 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0674030184 |
A great book about an even greater book is a rare event in publishing. Darnton's history of the Encyclopedie is such an occasion. The author explores some fascinating territory in the French genre of histoire du livre, and at the same time he tracks the diffusion of Enlightenment ideas. He is concerned with the form of the thought of the great philosophes as it materialized into books and with the way books were made and distributed in the business of publishing. This is cultural history on a broad scale, a history of the process of civilization. In tracing the publishing story of Diderot's Encyclopedie, Darnton uses new sources--the papers of eighteenth-century publishers--that allow him to respond firmly to a set of problems long vexing historians. He shows how the material basis of literature and the technology of its production affected the substance and diffusion of ideas. He fully explores the workings of the literary market place, including the roles of publishers, book dealers, traveling salesmen, and other intermediaries in cultural communication. How publishing functioned as a business, and how it fit into the political as well as the economic systems of prerevolutionary Europe are set forth. The making of books touched on this vast range of activities because books were products of artisanal labor, objects of economic exchange, vehicles of ideas, and elements in political and religious conflict. The ways ideas traveled in early modern Europe, the level of penetration of Enlightenment ideas in the society of the Old Regime, and the connections between the Enlightenment and the French Revolution are brilliantly treated by Darnton. In doing so he unearths a double paradox. It was the upper orders in society rather than the industrial bourgeoisie or the lower classes that first shook off archaic beliefs and took up Enlightenment ideas. And the state, which initially had suppressed those ideas, ultimately came to favor them. Yet at this high point in the diffusion and legitimation of the Enlightenment, the French Revolution erupted, destroying the social and political order in which the Enlightenment had flourished. Never again will the contours of the Enlightenment be drawn without reference to this work. Darnton has written an indispensable book for historians of modern Europe.
Everything Explained That Is Explainable
Title | Everything Explained That Is Explainable PDF eBook |
Author | Denis Boyles |
Publisher | Vintage |
Pages | 466 |
Release | 2017-09-19 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0307389782 |
Everything Explained That Is Explainable is the audacious, utterly improbable story of the publication of the Eleventh Edition of the legendary Encyclopædia Britannica. It is the tale of a young American entrepreneur who rescued a dying publication with the help of a floundering newspaper, and in so doing produced a series of books that forever changed the face of publishing. Thanks to the efforts of 1,500 contributors, among them a young staff of university graduates as well as some of the most distinguished names of the day, the Eleventh Edition combined scholarship and readability in a way no previous encyclopedia had (or ever has again). Denis Boyles’s work of cultural history pulls back the curtain on the 44-million-word testament to the age of reason that has profoundly shaped the way we see the world.