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Titel:Knowledge shaping
Titelzusatz:student note-taking practices in early modernity
Mitwirkende:Lepri, Valentina [HerausgeberIn]   i
Verf.angabe:edited by Valentina Lepri
Verlagsort:Berlin ; Boston
Verlag:De Gruyter
E-Jahr:2023
Jahr:[2023]
Umfang:1 Online-Ressource (VI, 257 p.)
Gesamttitel/Reihe:Renaissance mind ; 1 : Studies in the History of Knowledge
Schrift/Sprache:In English
Ang. zum Inhalt:Frontmatter
 Table of Contents
 The Student’s Mind and His Notes: A Preface
 First Part: Note-Taking and the Study Discipline
 Copia and Historical Note-Taking in an Academic Environment: The Scholarly Manuscripts of the Hungarian Historiographer Péter Révay
 Aristotle Excerpted and Disput[at]ed: Leiden 1602–1603
 What Student Agency at the Academy of Zamość? Remarks on Some Political Oratory Texts
 “Put it in your mind or in the notes”: Instructions for Taking Notes in Early Modern Law Studies
 Second Part: Students’ Curiosity and Choices
 Aristotle Up-Front: A Student’s Notes on the Title Page of Jacques Lefèvre d’Étaple’s Introduction to Aristotle’s Ethics
 The Notebook that Stood Trial for Heresy: Antitrinitarianism among Polish Students in Tübingen in 1550s
 Transmission and Transformation of Knowledge: Valentine Nádasdi’s Miscellany from the University of Paris or the Chances of Christian Kabbalah and Neoplatonism on the Ottoman Frontier
 Index of Names
ISBN:978-3-11-107272-2
Abstract:How can we portray the history of Renaissance knowledge production through the eyes of the students? Their university notebooks contained a variety of works, fragments of them, sentences, or simple words. To date, studies on these materials have only concentrated on a few individual works within the collections, neglecting the strategy by which texts and textual fragments were selected and the logic through which the notebooks were organized. The eight chapters that make up this volume explore students' note-taking practices behind the creation of their notebooks from three different angles. The first considers annotation activities in relation to their study area to answer the question of how university disciplines were able to influence both the content and structure of their notebooks. The volume's second area of research focuses on the student's curiosity and choices by considering them expressions of a self-learning practice not necessarily linked to a discipline of study or instructions from teaching. The last part of the volume moves away from the student’s desk to consider instructions on note-taking methods that students could receive from manuals of various kinds
DOI:doi:10.1515/9783111072722
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Datenträger:Online-Ressource
Sprache:eng
(Sekundärform):Issued also in print
Bibliogr. Hinweis:Erscheint auch als : print
Sach-SW:PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Modern
K10plus-PPN:1873401388
 
 
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