{"title":"The Histoire universelle of Agrippa d’Aubigné (1616–1626), or when the historian becomes a cosmograph","authors":"O. Pot","doi":"10.1080/17496977.2023.2177244","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"ABSTRACT At the end of the sixteenth century, a new conception of history appeared that Jean Bodin theorized in France as geographistory. Building on the discoveries of the New World and the subsequent onset of globalization, and drawing on Polybius’s Histories as well as Stoic cosmopolitanism, geographistory aimed to impose a coherent and authentic order (“metre en ordre des choses tant désordonnees”) on the puzzle of fortuitous historical events by appealing to the immanent and material nature of things, presented as a kind of Fortune through which events would realize their universal telos. Configured after the model of the destiny of the Roman Empire, which at his apogee dominated all the world urbi et orbi, the growing world’s unity and universality would therefore providentially substitute for both God’s miraculous intervention and the Aristotelian epic hero’s action; which had failed in the eyes of Calvinists because of the historic fiasco of King Henri IV. In that respect, the poet Agrippa d’Aubigné hoped, with his Histoire universelle, to endow history with a new direction and progress (as Bacon and, still later, Bossuet will do) by methodically combining the parameters of time and space, in the manner of panoptic and rotating Baroque perspective.","PeriodicalId":39827,"journal":{"name":"Intellectual History Review","volume":"33 1","pages":"393 - 410"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-03-16","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Intellectual History Review","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1080/17496977.2023.2177244","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q1","JCRName":"Arts and Humanities","Score":null,"Total":0}
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ABSTRACT At the end of the sixteenth century, a new conception of history appeared that Jean Bodin theorized in France as geographistory. Building on the discoveries of the New World and the subsequent onset of globalization, and drawing on Polybius’s Histories as well as Stoic cosmopolitanism, geographistory aimed to impose a coherent and authentic order (“metre en ordre des choses tant désordonnees”) on the puzzle of fortuitous historical events by appealing to the immanent and material nature of things, presented as a kind of Fortune through which events would realize their universal telos. Configured after the model of the destiny of the Roman Empire, which at his apogee dominated all the world urbi et orbi, the growing world’s unity and universality would therefore providentially substitute for both God’s miraculous intervention and the Aristotelian epic hero’s action; which had failed in the eyes of Calvinists because of the historic fiasco of King Henri IV. In that respect, the poet Agrippa d’Aubigné hoped, with his Histoire universelle, to endow history with a new direction and progress (as Bacon and, still later, Bossuet will do) by methodically combining the parameters of time and space, in the manner of panoptic and rotating Baroque perspective.
摘要十六世纪末,让·博丁在法国提出了一种新的历史观,即地理史。地理史以新世界的发现和随后的全球化开始为基础,借鉴波利比乌斯的历史以及斯多葛世界主义,旨在通过吸引事物的内在和物质性质,在偶然历史事件的谜题上强加一个连贯而真实的秩序(“meter en ordre des choses tant désordonnees”),呈现为一种财富,通过这种财富,活动将实现其普遍性。罗马帝国的命运模式在其鼎盛时期统治着整个世界,因此,不断发展的世界的统一和普遍性将有力地取代上帝的奇迹干预和亚里士多德史诗英雄的行动;在加尔文主义者眼中,这是因为亨利四世国王的历史性惨败而失败的。在这方面,诗人阿格里帕·德奥比涅希望,通过全景和旋转巴洛克视角的方式,有条不紊地结合时间和空间的参数,赋予历史一个新的方向和进步(就像培根和后来的博叙特所做的那样)。