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The cosmographia of Sebastian Münster : describing the world in the Reformation / Matthew McLean.

Kislak Center for Special Collections - Furness Shakespeare Library (Van Pelt 628) G116 .M39 2007
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
McLean, Matthew, 1975-
Contributor:
Horace Howard Furness Memorial Library (University of Pennsylvania)
Horace Howard Furness Memorial Fund.
Series:
St. Andrews studies in Reformation history
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Münster, Sebastian, 1489-1552. Cosmographia.
Münster, Sebastian.
Cosmographia (Münster, Sebastian).
Geography--Early works to 1800.
Geography.
Cosmography--Early works to 1800.
Cosmography.
Intellectual life--16th century.
Intellectual life.
Reformation.
Genre:
Early works.
Physical Description:
viii, 378 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, ©2007.
Summary:
Sebastian Munster's Cosmographia was an immensely influential book that attempted to describe the entire world across all of human history and analyse its constituent elements of geography, history, ethnography, zoology and botany. First published in 1544 it went through thirty-five editions and was published in five languages, making it one of the most important books of the Reformation period. Beginning with a biographical study of Sebastian Münster, his life and the range of his scholarly work, this book then moves on to discuss the genre of cosmography. The bulk of the book, however, deals with the Cosmographia itself, offering a close reading of the 1550 Latin edition (the last and definitive edition worked upon by Münster). By analysing the contents of the Cosmographia it attempts to recreate how the world of the sixteenth century appeared to a scholar living in Basel, and understand what he saw and heard. Through this examination of Münster, his publications and scholarly networks, the conflicts and continuities between medieval scholarly traditions and the widening horizons of the sixteenth century are explored and revealed. Of interest to scholars of humanist culture, the Reformation and book history, this ambitious work throws into relief previously overlooked aspects of the intellectual and religious culture of the time.
"Sebastian Munster's Cosmographia was an immensely influential book that attempted to describe the entire world across all of human history and analyse its constituent elements of geography, history, ethnography, zoology and botany. First published in 1544 it went through thirty-five editions and was published in five languages, making it one of the most important books of the Reformation period." "Beginning with a biographical study of Sebastian Munster, his life and the range of his scholarly work, this book then moves on to discuss the genre of cosmography. The bulk of the book, however, deals with the Cosmographia itself, offering a close reading of the 1550 Latin edition (the last and definitive edition worked upon by Munster). By analysing the contents of the Cosmographia it attempts to recreate how the world of the sixteenth century appeared to a scholar living in Basel, and understand what he saw and heard." "Through this examination of Munster, his publications and scholarly networks, the conflicts and continuities between medieval scholarly traditions and the widening horizons of the sixteenth century are explored and revealed. Of interest to scholars of humanist culture, the Reformation and book history, this ambitious work throws into relief previously overlooked aspects of the intellectual and religious culture of the time." --Book Jacket.
Contents:
Sebastian Münster: a brief biography
Sixteenth-century cosmography: its sources, development and the extent of its ambitions
The Cosmographia: genesis of an idea, methods of realisation, versions of the text
From centre to periphery: the organisation, topics and content of the Cosmographiae universalis
Understanding the world of Münster's Cosmographia: evaluating man, celebrating his works and interpreting the book of the world.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 343-371) and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Horace Howard Furness Memorial Fund.
ISBN:
9780754658436
0754658430
OCLC:
71842672
Publisher Number:
99985069388

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