Logodaedalus: Word Histories Of Ingenuity In Early Modern Europe

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Before Romantic genius, there was ingenuity. Early modern ingenuity defined every person—not just exceptional individuals—as having their own attributes and talents, stemming from an “inborn nature” that included many qualities, not just intelligence. Through ingenuity and its family of related terms, early moderns sought to understand and appreciate differences between peoples, places, and things in an attempt to classify their ingenuities and assign professions that were best suited to one's abilities. Logodaedalus, a prehistory of genius, explores the various ways this language of ingenuity was defined, used, and manipulated between 1470 and 1750. By analyzing printed dictionaries and other lexical works across a range of languages—Latin, Italian, Spanish, French, English, German, and Dutch—the authors reveal the ways in which significant words produced meaning in history and found expression in natural philosophy, medicine, natural history, mathematics, mechanics, poetics, and artistic theory.

Author(s): Alexander Marr; Raphaële Garrod; José Ramón Marcaida; Richard J . Oosterhoff
Publisher: University Of Pittsburgh Press
Year: 2018

Language: English
Pages: xiv, 358
City: Pittsburgh
Tags: Language and languages--Etymology--Lexicography; Language and languages--Etymology--Lexicography--Research; Europe--Intellectual life; Science -- Philosophy & Social Aspects

List of Illustrations ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Note on Conventions xv
Introduction 1

1. LATIN
Genius · Ingenium 19
2. ITALIAN
Genio · Ingegno 53
3. SPANISH
Ingenio · Agudeza 87
4. FRENCH
Engin · Esprit · Naturel · Génie 121
5. GERMAN AND DUTCH
Art/Aard · Sinnlichkeit/sinrijk · Geest · Gemüt 153
6. ENGLISH
Genius · Ingenuity · Wit · Cunning 193
Conclusion 235
Notes 241
Bibliography 307
Index 347