Vices of the Learned : Towards a Long-Term History of Scholarly Vices (Brill's Studies in Intellectual History)

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Full Description

Why are professors still warning their students against dogmatism, prejudice, pedantry, and other centuries-old vices? What explains the persistence of these scholarly vices across the ages?

With case studies from medieval Europe to twenty-first century America, Vices of the Learned offers a panoramic overview of qualities, habits, and inclinations that scholars at various times and places saw as detrimental to their work.

Innovative is the volume's longue durée approach. The volume breaks new ground in highlighting the importance of "low" genres (aphorisms, proverbs, anecdotes) and stereotypical figures (the pedant, the charlatan, the mammon) in transmitting vices over time.

Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction

 1 The Euthalian Tradition and Its Features

 2 Additional Items Not Catalogued

 3 The Corpus

 4 Using the Catalogue

 5 Using the Feature Inventory

 6 The Euthalian Tradition and Catenae: A Test Case

Catalogue

 A Substantial Witnesses (22)

 B Intermediate Witnesses (245)

 C Chapter Lists and/or Hypotheses Only (264)

 D In-Text Annotations Only (19)

 E Miscellaneous Witnesses (40)

 F Fragmentary Witnesses (37)

 G Manuscripts with No Euthalian Material (162)

 H Manuscripts Not Marked in the Catalogue (106)

Features Inventory

Catena Cross-Reference List

Bibliography

Gregory-Aland and Ditykon Number Index

Acknowledgments

Notes on Contributors

1 Introduction: towards a Long-Term History of Scholarly Vices

 Herman Paul

Part 1 Vice Terms

2 Tracing the Development of curiositas in Early Condemnations of the University

 From Academics' Useless Curiosity to Education for Productive Action

 Richard Newhauser

3 Notes towards a History of "Prejudice," Early to Late Modern

 Sorana Corneanu

4 Dogmatism: the Persistence of an Umbrella Term

 Alexander Stoeger

5 Scholasticism as a Scholarly Vice Term: from the Middle Ages to the Twenty-First Century

 Sjang ten Hagen

Part 2 Figurations of Vice

6 The Persistence of the Pedant

 Arnoud Visser

7 The Many Lives of the Charlatan: on the Persistence of an Embodiment of Scholarly Vices

 Marian Füssel

8 From the Novum Organum to the Forensic Crime Lab: the Modern Afterlives of Francis Bacon's Idols of the Mind

 Edurne De Wilde

9 The Mammon Metaphor in American Science: Continuities and Discontinuities, 1890-2010

 Pieter Huistra and Herman Paul

Part 3 Media of Circulation

10 Medical Vices and Proverbial Expressions in Eighteenth-Century Medical Dissertations on Moderation, Patience, and Trust

 Sari Kivistö

11 Mocking Medieval Minds: How Modern Histories of Science Transmitted Scholarly Vices

 Sjang ten Hagen

12 Student Advice Literature and the Vice of Uninformed Studying: from Hodegetik to Study Vlogs

 Anne Por

13 Conclusion: How and Why Scholarly Vices Persisted over Time

 Sjang ten Hagen and Herman Paul

Index

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