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El. knyga: Empire of Eloquence: The Classical Rhetorical Tradition in Colonial Latin America and the Iberian World

(The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
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  • Serija: Ideas in Context
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Apr-2021
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108904988
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Serija: Ideas in Context
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Apr-2021
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108904988

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Across the Hispanic Monarchy (the patchwork global polity often erroneously referred to as the "Spanish Empire") rhetoric was taught in colleges and universities. This, in turn, influenced the secular and sacred public speaking that resounded in churches, cathedrals, gubernatorial palaces, plazas and university halls, through which orators sought to unite listeners in the pursuit of shared societal goals. At the same time, classicizing rhetoric and oratory did more than just follow the flag. They also spilled out into areas which were not under the direct control of any Iberian monarch, but were touched by the outward migration of Iberian merchants and missionaries. Black-robed Jesuit humanists carried the classical rhetorical tradition with them to Japan and China as tools to evangelize and instruct native populations, while native Christians also quickly embraced the tradition to bolster their newfound faith. All this had the effect that the classical rhetorical tradition, as part of what we might call a "Global Renaissance," became one of the first intellectual currents to traverse the Americas, Europe, Asia and Africa, where it contributed in tangible ways to the stability and longevity of the patchwork of societies that made up the Iberian World. The classical rhetorical tradition, Empire of Eloquence argues, contributed to the ideological coherence and equilibrium of the early modern Iberian World, providing important occasions for persuasion, legitimation and eventual (and perhaps inevitable) confrontation."--

Recenzijos

'There can be little question that the author has succeeded in illustrating the many ways in which a meta-geographical study such as this one can add to our understanding of how a cultural phenomenon such as classical rhetoric was once able to span the globe The volume concludes with a list of archives visited, as well as an extensive bibliography of primary and secondary sources that will certainly be of great value to anyone who wishes to pursue this subject further.' Carl P. E. Springer, Neo-Latin News ' this book makes a significant contribution to scholarship by attending to an understudied aspect of early modern imperialism It will be important reading for intellectual historians of colonial Latin America and the early modern Iberian world.' Ralph Bauer, Hispanic American Historical Review

Daugiau informacijos

This exploration of the culture of public speaking in the Iberian world places the renaissance revival of letters within a global context.
List of Figures
viii
Acknowledgments x
List of Abbreviations
xiii
Introduction: An Empire of Eloquence in a Global Renaissance 1(21)
1 The Foundations of the Empire of Eloquence
22(29)
2 Philip IV's Global Empire of Eloquence
51(61)
3 A Japanese Cicero Redivivus
112(43)
4 Indo-Humanist Eloquence
155(35)
5 Centers, Peripheries and Identities in the Empire of Eloquence
190(38)
6 The Republic of Eloquence
228(27)
Bibliography 255(33)
Index 288
Stuart M. McManus is Assistant Professor of World History at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and an Affiliated Scholar of the Faculty of Law's Center for Transnational and Comparative Law. His published work ranges widely across Hispanic and global history from antiquity to the present, and has been supported by prestigious fellowships from Princeton, Brown, Yale and the Stevanovich Institute on the Formation of Knowledge, University of Chicago.