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Friends hold all things in common : tradition, intellectual property, and the Adages of Erasmus / Kathy Eden.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Eden, Kathy, 1952-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Erasmus, Desiderius, -1536. Adagia.
Erasmus, Desiderius.
Proverbs--History and criticism.
Proverbs.
Tradition (Philosophy)--History.
Tradition (Philosophy).
Intellectual property--History.
Intellectual property.
Maxims--History and criticism.
Maxims.
Philosophy, Ancient.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (205 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New Haven : Yale University Press, c2001.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Erasmus' Adages-a vast collection of the proverbial wisdom of Greek and Roman antiquity-was published in 1508 and became one of the most influential works of the Renaissance. It also marked a turning point in the history of Western thinking about literary property. At once a singularly successful commercial product of the new printing industry and a repository of intellectual wealth, the Adages looks ahead to the development of copyright and back to an ancient philosophical tradition that ideas should be universally shared in the spirit of friendship. In this elegant and tightly argued book, Kathy Eden focuses on both the commitment to friendship and common property that Erasmus shares with his favorite philosophers-Pythagoras, Plato, and Christ-and the early history of private property that gradually transforms European attitudes concerning the right to copy. In the process she accounts for the peculiar shape of Erasmus' collection of more than 3,000 proverbs and provides insightful readings of such ancient philosophical and religious thinkers as Pythagoras, Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, Iamblichus, Tertullian, Basil, Jerome, and Augustine.
Contents:
Front matter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. What Do a Spoiled Egyptian, a Captive Woman, and a Pythagorean Have in Common?: Erasmus on Tradition
2. Friends and Lovers in the Symposium: Plato on Tradition
3. Plato on Proverbial Wisdom and the Philosophical Life
4. Property, Pythagoras, and Ancient Political Philosophy
5. Pythagoreans and Christians on Traditioning the Common Life
6. Intellectual Property and the Adages
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 175-188) and index.
ISBN:
9786611722630
9781281722638
1281722634
9780300133646
0300133642
OCLC:
1024023167

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