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Margaret Jacob

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  •  19
    Reflections on Bruno Latour's Version of the Seventeenth Century Margaret C. Jacob
    In Noretta Koertge (ed.), A House Built on Sand: Exposing Postmodernist Myths About Science, Oup Usa. pp. 240-254. 2000.
    Because some historians of 17th-century science did not understand the vast differences in the political positions taken by Robert Boyle and Thomas Hobbes, they concluded that not much difference would have resulted had Hobbes’s absolutism become the English form of government in the 17th century. The actual autonomy of parliament and relative freedom of civil society seemed relatively insignificant. Not being an historian but undeterred by his inexperience, Bruno Latour jumped into the field an…Read more
    Because some historians of 17th-century science did not understand the vast differences in the political positions taken by Robert Boyle and Thomas Hobbes, they concluded that not much difference would have resulted had Hobbes’s absolutism become the English form of government in the 17th century. The actual autonomy of parliament and relative freedom of civil society seemed relatively insignificant. Not being an historian but undeterred by his inexperience, Bruno Latour jumped into the field and argued that modernity, representative institutions, and the freedom of civil society, like the science of either of these great theorists, offered little that was distinctively different from the forms of government in France or Spain at the time. “We Have Never Been Modern” argued that position, and this essay seeks to show how wrong-headed it is.
  •  17
    Joseph as the Natural Father of Christ: An Unknown, Clandestine Manuscript of the Early Eighteenth Century
    with Gianni Paganini and John Christian Laursen
    In Gianni Paganini, Margaret C. Jacob & John Christian Laursen (eds.), Clandestine philosophy: new studies on subversive manuscripts in early modern Europe, 1620-1823, University of Toronto Press in Association With the Ucla Center For Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. pp. 264-282. 2020.
  •  2
    Afterword
    with Gianni Paganini and John Christian Laursen
    In Gianni Paganini, Margaret C. Jacob & John Christian Laursen (eds.), Clandestine philosophy: new studies on subversive manuscripts in early modern Europe, 1620-1823, University of Toronto Press in Association With the Ucla Center For Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. pp. 397-404. 2020.
  •  7
    Why, and to What End, Should Historians of Philosophy Study Early Modern Clandestine Texts?
    with Gianni Paganini and John Christian Laursen
    In Gianni Paganini, Margaret C. Jacob & John Christian Laursen (eds.), Clandestine philosophy: new studies on subversive manuscripts in early modern Europe, 1620-1823, University of Toronto Press in Association With the Ucla Center For Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. pp. 21-37. 2020.
  •  3
    Index
    with Gianni Paganini and John Christian Laursen
    In Gianni Paganini, Margaret C. Jacob & John Christian Laursen (eds.), Clandestine philosophy: new studies on subversive manuscripts in early modern Europe, 1620-1823, University of Toronto Press in Association With the Ucla Center For Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. pp. 411-430. 2020.
  •  1
    The Science of Sex: Passions and Desires in Dutch Clandestine Circles, 1670–1720
    with Gianni Paganini and John Christian Laursen
    In Gianni Paganini, Margaret C. Jacob & John Christian Laursen (eds.), Clandestine philosophy: new studies on subversive manuscripts in early modern Europe, 1620-1823, University of Toronto Press in Association With the Ucla Center For Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. pp. 161-192. 2020.
  •  2
    Contributors
    with Gianni Paganini and John Christian Laursen
    In Gianni Paganini, Margaret C. Jacob & John Christian Laursen (eds.), Clandestine philosophy: new studies on subversive manuscripts in early modern Europe, 1620-1823, University of Toronto Press in Association With the Ucla Center For Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. pp. 405-410. 2020.
  •  3
    Danish Clandestina from the Early Seventeenth Century? Two Secret Manuscripts and the Destiny of the Mathematician Christoffer Dybvad
    with Gianni Paganini and John Christian Laursen
    In Gianni Paganini, Margaret C. Jacob & John Christian Laursen (eds.), Clandestine philosophy: new studies on subversive manuscripts in early modern Europe, 1620-1823, University of Toronto Press in Association With the Ucla Center For Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. pp. 85-122. 2020.
  •  6
    Philosophical Clandestine Literature and Academic Circles in France
    with Gianni Paganini and John Christian Laursen
    In Gianni Paganini, Margaret C. Jacob & John Christian Laursen (eds.), Clandestine philosophy: new studies on subversive manuscripts in early modern Europe, 1620-1823, University of Toronto Press in Association With the Ucla Center For Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. pp. 245-263. 2020.
  •  8
    A Clandestine Manuscript in the Vernacular: An 1822 Spanish Translation of the Examen critique of 1733
    with Gianni Paganini and John Christian Laursen
    In Gianni Paganini, Margaret C. Jacob & John Christian Laursen (eds.), Clandestine philosophy: new studies on subversive manuscripts in early modern Europe, 1620-1823, University of Toronto Press in Association With the Ucla Center For Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. pp. 378-396. 2020.
  •  6
    Clandestine Philosophical Manuscripts in the Catalogue of Marc-Michel Rey
    with Gianni Paganini and John Christian Laursen
    In Gianni Paganini, Margaret C. Jacob & John Christian Laursen (eds.), Clandestine philosophy: new studies on subversive manuscripts in early modern Europe, 1620-1823, University of Toronto Press in Association With the Ucla Center For Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. pp. 283-304. 2020.
  •  4
    The Style and Form of Heterodoxy: John Toland’s Nazarenus and Pantheisticon
    with Gianni Paganini and John Christian Laursen
    In Gianni Paganini, Margaret C. Jacob & John Christian Laursen (eds.), Clandestine philosophy: new studies on subversive manuscripts in early modern Europe, 1620-1823, University of Toronto Press in Association With the Ucla Center For Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. pp. 221-244. 2020.
  •  1
    Expert of the Obscene: The Sexual Manuscripts of Dutch Scholar Hadriaan Beverland (1650–1716)
    with Gianni Paganini and John Christian Laursen
    In Gianni Paganini, Margaret C. Jacob & John Christian Laursen (eds.), Clandestine philosophy: new studies on subversive manuscripts in early modern Europe, 1620-1823, University of Toronto Press in Association With the Ucla Center For Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. pp. 193-220. 2020.
  •  1
    The Polyvalence of Heterodox Sources and Eighteenth-Century Religious Change
    with Gianni Paganini and John Christian Laursen
    In Gianni Paganini, Margaret C. Jacob & John Christian Laursen (eds.), Clandestine philosophy: new studies on subversive manuscripts in early modern Europe, 1620-1823, University of Toronto Press in Association With the Ucla Center For Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. pp. 328-352. 2020.
  •  3
    The Ucla Clark Memorial Library Series
    with Gianni Paganini and John Christian Laursen
    In Gianni Paganini, Margaret C. Jacob & John Christian Laursen (eds.), Clandestine philosophy: new studies on subversive manuscripts in early modern Europe, 1620-1823, University of Toronto Press in Association With the Ucla Center For Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. pp. 431-432. 2020.
  • Index
    with Gianni Paganini and John Christian Laursen
    In Gianni Paganini, Margaret C. Jacob & John Christian Laursen (eds.), Clandestine philosophy: new studies on subversive manuscripts in early modern Europe, 1620-1823, University of Toronto Press in Association With the Ucla Center For Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. pp. 411-430. 2020.
  •  1
    Afterword
    with Gianni Paganini and John Christian Laursen
    In Gianni Paganini, Margaret C. Jacob & John Christian Laursen (eds.), Clandestine philosophy: new studies on subversive manuscripts in early modern Europe, 1620-1823, University of Toronto Press in Association With the Ucla Center For Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. pp. 397-404. 2020.
  •  16
    A Clandestine Manuscript in the Vernacular: An 1822 Spanish Translation of the Examen critique of 1733
    with Gianni Paganini and John Christian Laursen
    In Gianni Paganini, Margaret C. Jacob & John Christian Laursen (eds.), Clandestine philosophy: new studies on subversive manuscripts in early modern Europe, 1620-1823, University of Toronto Press in Association With the Ucla Center For Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. pp. 378-396. 2020.
  •  4
    The Polyvalence of Heterodox Sources and Eighteenth-Century Religious Change
    with Gianni Paganini and John Christian Laursen
    In Gianni Paganini, Margaret C. Jacob & John Christian Laursen (eds.), Clandestine philosophy: new studies on subversive manuscripts in early modern Europe, 1620-1823, University of Toronto Press in Association With the Ucla Center For Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. pp. 328-352. 2020.
  •  15
    Clandestine Philosophical Manuscripts in the Catalogue of Marc-Michel Rey
    with Gianni Paganini and John Christian Laursen
    In Gianni Paganini, Margaret C. Jacob & John Christian Laursen (eds.), Clandestine philosophy: new studies on subversive manuscripts in early modern Europe, 1620-1823, University of Toronto Press in Association With the Ucla Center For Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. pp. 283-304. 2020.
  •  4
    Joseph as the Natural Father of Christ: An Unknown, Clandestine Manuscript of the Early Eighteenth Century
    with Gianni Paganini and John Christian Laursen
    In Gianni Paganini, Margaret C. Jacob & John Christian Laursen (eds.), Clandestine philosophy: new studies on subversive manuscripts in early modern Europe, 1620-1823, University of Toronto Press in Association With the Ucla Center For Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. pp. 264-282. 2020.
  •  4
    Philosophical Clandestine Literature and Academic Circles in France
    with Gianni Paganini and John Christian Laursen
    In Gianni Paganini, Margaret C. Jacob & John Christian Laursen (eds.), Clandestine philosophy: new studies on subversive manuscripts in early modern Europe, 1620-1823, University of Toronto Press in Association With the Ucla Center For Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. pp. 245-263. 2020.
  • Expert of the Obscene: The Sexual Manuscripts of Dutch Scholar Hadriaan Beverland (1650–1716)
    with Gianni Paganini and John Christian Laursen
    In Gianni Paganini, Margaret C. Jacob & John Christian Laursen (eds.), Clandestine philosophy: new studies on subversive manuscripts in early modern Europe, 1620-1823, University of Toronto Press in Association With the Ucla Center For Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. pp. 193-220. 2020.
  •  9
    The Style and Form of Heterodoxy: John Toland’s Nazarenus and Pantheisticon
    with Gianni Paganini and John Christian Laursen
    In Gianni Paganini, Margaret C. Jacob & John Christian Laursen (eds.), Clandestine philosophy: new studies on subversive manuscripts in early modern Europe, 1620-1823, University of Toronto Press in Association With the Ucla Center For Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. pp. 221-244. 2020.
  •  4
    The Science of Sex: Passions and Desires in Dutch Clandestine Circles, 1670–1720
    with Gianni Paganini and John Christian Laursen
    In Gianni Paganini, Margaret C. Jacob & John Christian Laursen (eds.), Clandestine philosophy: new studies on subversive manuscripts in early modern Europe, 1620-1823, University of Toronto Press in Association With the Ucla Center For Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. pp. 161-192. 2020.
  •  14
    Danish Clandestina from the Early Seventeenth Century? Two Secret Manuscripts and the Destiny of the Mathematician Christoffer Dybvad
    with Gianni Paganini and John Christian Laursen
    In Gianni Paganini, Margaret C. Jacob & John Christian Laursen (eds.), Clandestine philosophy: new studies on subversive manuscripts in early modern Europe, 1620-1823, University of Toronto Press in Association With the Ucla Center For Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. pp. 85-122. 2020.
  •  13
    The First Philosophical Atheistic Treatise: Theophrastus redivivus (1659)
    with Gianni Paganini and John Christian Laursen
    In Gianni Paganini, Margaret C. Jacob & John Christian Laursen (eds.), Clandestine philosophy: new studies on subversive manuscripts in early modern Europe, 1620-1823, University of Toronto Press in Association With the Ucla Center For Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. pp. 37-84. 2020.
  •  3
    Why, and to What End, Should Historians of Philosophy Study Early Modern Clandestine Texts?
    with Gianni Paganini and John Christian Laursen
    In Gianni Paganini, Margaret C. Jacob & John Christian Laursen (eds.), Clandestine philosophy: new studies on subversive manuscripts in early modern Europe, 1620-1823, University of Toronto Press in Association With the Ucla Center For Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. pp. 21-37. 2020.
  •  12
    Introduction: What Is a Clandestine Philosophical Manuscript?
    with Gianni Paganini and John Christian Laursen
    In Gianni Paganini, Margaret C. Jacob & John Christian Laursen (eds.), Clandestine philosophy: new studies on subversive manuscripts in early modern Europe, 1620-1823, University of Toronto Press in Association With the Ucla Center For Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. pp. 1-20. 2020.
  •  11
    The Treatise of the Three Impostors, Islam, the Enlightenment, and Toleration
    with Gianni Paganini and John Christian Laursen
    In Gianni Paganini, Margaret C. Jacob & John Christian Laursen (eds.), Clandestine philosophy: new studies on subversive manuscripts in early modern Europe, 1620-1823, University of Toronto Press in Association With the Ucla Center For Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. pp. 305-327. 2020.
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