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The changing face of erudition antiquaries in the age of the Grand Tour.

机译:盛大巡回演唱会时代,博学古怪的面孔不断变化。

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In late seventeenth-century Rome, antiquarianism was still an ecclesiastical and courtly activity centered on local patronage circles. By the 1750s, it had become a profitable and secular pursuit practiced by art amateurs, dealers, artists, and academics. This dissertation focuses on transformations in the cultural practice of archaeology and scholarship after 1680. It examines the way in which the market in antiquities and the increasing preoccupation with taste as an arbiter of scholarship gave rise to a secular and aggressively visual approach to classical antiquity. As antiquaries in Rome gradually came to embrace archaeology as their defining focus of study and research, the study of antiquity became unmoored from both sacred universal history and the empirical sciences.;This study captures key moments in the shift from an ecclesiastical and empirical erudition toward an increasingly artistic and visual approach to the ancient past as a consequence of the Grand Tour and the rise of the academy as cultural arbiter. From a local and empirical model of erudition to the creation of international scholarly standards based on secular interests, from the intra-confessional Republic of Letters to national academies and private dilettante societies, from a scholarly community reliant on the exchange of gifts to one driven by the cash market, from memoria and emblems to fine art---these are just a few of transformations that altered the face of erudition in the first half of the eighteenth century.;This dissertation is composed of a series of case studies that proceed chronologically. The first chapter focuses on a Catholic prelate who considered the empirical sciences, clerical duties, and local antiquarian investigations as interrelated activities. The second chapter tells the story of an enterprising Roman dealer who championed the value of local expertise while tailoring his scholarship to Grand Tourists. The third chapter centers on a French abbe who learned how to apply contemporary artistic theory to the historical study of monuments in Rome, and the fourth chapter tells how a wily forger capitalized on the fascination with Pompeii and Herculaneum in the antiquities market at Rome.
机译:在十七世纪末期的罗马,反殖民主义仍然是一种以当地光顾者为中心的教会和朝圣活动。到1750年代,它已成为艺术爱好者,商人,艺术家和学者实践的有利可图的世俗追求。本文着眼于1680年后考古学和学术文化实践的转变。它考察了古物市场和学术仲裁者对品味的日益关注引起了世俗的,积极的视觉化古代方法。随着罗马的古物逐渐成为考古学研究的重点,古代研究从神圣的普遍历史和实证科学中脱颖而出;该研究捕捉了从教化和实证博学转向朝古的转变中的关键时刻。大巡回演出和学院作为文化仲裁者的崛起,对古代的一种日益艺术化和视觉化的处理方式。从地方性和经验性的博学模式,到建立基于世俗利益的国际学术标准,从ess悔的共和国内部书信制度到国家学院和私人信奉社团,再到依赖于礼物交换的学术团体,从备忘录,标志到美术的现金市场,这些只是改变了十八世纪上半叶博学的面貌的几种转变。本论文由一系列按时间顺序进行的案例研究组成。第一章着重介绍一位天主教主教,他将经验科学,文书职责和当地古物调查视为相互关联的活动。第二章讲述了一个进取的罗马商人的故事,他在为大游客量身定制奖学金的同时,提倡本地专业知识的价值。第三章以一位法国神父为中心,他学习了如何将当代艺术理论应用于罗马的古迹历史研究,第四章讲述了一个狡猾的伪造者如何利用庞培和赫库兰尼姆对罗马古物市场的迷恋。

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  • 作者

    Griggs, Tamara Anne.;

  • 作者单位

    Princeton University.;

  • 授予单位 Princeton University.;
  • 学科 History European.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2003
  • 页码 262 p.
  • 总页数 262
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:45:06

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