“Finally the Academies”: Networking Communities of Knowledge in Italy and Beyond

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I Tatti Studies Pub Date : 2019-09-01 DOI:10.1086/705431
L. Sampson
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FOR GIAMBATTISTA VICO in his Principi di scienza nuova (1744), academies represented the culmination of human civilization. His view has not always been shared, but, especially since the new millennium, academies have attracted growing international scholarly interest as cultural and sociopolitical hubs central to forming knowledge across all disciplines of the arts and sciences. Their study as a scholarly field in their own right was given new impetus around 1980 by Amedeo Quondam, Claudia Di Filippo Bareggi, Laetitia Boehm, Ezio Raimondi, and Gino Benzoni, and in the Anglosphere by Frances Yates and Eric Cochrane. This coincided with a growing sociohistorical interest in associative and relational culture, setting aside Burckhardtian concerns for the individual. More recently, the field has diversified considerably to include interest in cultural mobilities and transnational networks, while the availability of digital resources offers new research possibilities. The groundwork for studying these rather loosely defined institutions that proliferated in the Italian peninsula and beyond from around the turn of the sixteenth century was first laid out with Michele Maylender’s multivolume compendium Storia delle accademie d’Italia (published posthumously, 1926–30). This documents over two thousand academies of varying constitutions formed at various dates but
“最后的学院”:意大利及其他地区的知识网络社区
对于吉安巴蒂斯塔·维科(GIAMBATTISTA VICO)在他的《新科学原理》(1744)中说,学院代表了人类文明的巅峰。他的观点并不总是被认同,但是,特别是自新千年以来,学院作为文化和社会政治中心,在形成所有艺术和科学学科的知识方面,吸引了越来越多的国际学者的兴趣。1980年前后,阿梅迪奥·昆达姆、克劳迪娅·迪·菲利波·巴雷吉、莱蒂西亚·博姆、埃齐奥·雷蒙迪和吉诺·本佐尼以及弗朗西斯·耶茨和埃里克·科克伦在英语圈的研究为他们自己的学术领域的研究提供了新的动力。这与对联想和关系文化日益增长的社会历史兴趣相吻合,把伯克哈德对个人的关注放在一边。最近,该领域已经相当多样化,包括对文化流动和跨国网络的兴趣,而数字资源的可用性提供了新的研究可能性。从16世纪之交开始,研究这些在意大利半岛及其他地区扩散的定义相当松散的机构的基础,首先是米歇尔·梅伦德(Michele Maylender)的多卷本简编《意大利学院的故事》(死后出版,1926 - 1930年)。这份文件记录了两千多所不同的学院,它们形成于不同的年代,但是
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