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Ambitious antiquities, famous forebears : constructions of a glorious past in the early modern Netherlands and in Europe / by Karl A.E. Enenkel, Konrad A. Ottenheym ; translated by Alexander C. Thomson.

Author: Enenkel, K. A. E. author.

ImprintLeiden ; Boston : Brill, [2019]

Descriptionvi, 437 pages : illustrations (some color), map ; 25 cm.

Note:"This volume is a revised and augmented translation of Oudheid als ambitie: De zoektocht naar een passend verleden, 1400-1700, published by Vantilt, Nijmegen (ISBN 9789460043253)."--Title page verso.

Note:Antiquity, a source of power and prestige : the competition for antiquities in early modern Europe -- Supposed ancestors -- The origin legends of the European nations -- What is antiquity? The early modern chronology of history -- A malleable past : on 'proof', interpretations, errors and falsifications -- The Batavians as ancestors in early Dutch humanism : Erasmus, Aurelius and Geldenhouwer -- Attempts to find the origins of architecture in the northern Netherlands : on the Romans, Batavians and giants -- From chivalric family tree to 'national' gallery : the portrait series of the counts of Holland, c. 1490-1650 -- Living as befits a knight : new castles in seventeenth-century Holland -- The mediaeval prestige of Dutch cities.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 393-429) and index.

Note:"This monograph studies the constructions of 'impressive' historical descent manufactured to create 'national', regional, or local antiquities in early modern Europe (1500-1700), especially the Netherlands. This was a period characterised by important political changes and therefore by an increased need for legitimation; a need which was met using historical claims. Literature, scholarship, art and architecture were pivotal media that were used to furnish evidence of the impressively old lineage of states, regions or families. These claims related not only to Classical antiquity (in the generally-known sense) but also to other periods that were regarded as periods of antiquity, such as the chivalric age. The authors of this volume analyse these intriguing early modern constructions of appropriate 'antiquities' and investigate the ways in which they were applied in political, intellectual and artistic contexts in Europe, especially in the Northern Low Countries."-- Provided by publisher.



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Author:
Enenkel, K. A. E. author.
Uniform Title
Oudheid als ambitie. English
Series Statement
Brill's studies in intellectual history, 0920-8607 ; volume 307
Brill's studies on art, art history, and intellectual history ; volume 41
Subject:
Classical antiquities -- Study and teaching -- Netherlands.
Classical antiquities -- Political aspects -- Netherlands.
Classicists -- Attitudes.
Arts, Classical -- Influence.
Civilization, Modern -- Classical influences.
Classical antiquities -- Study and teaching -- Europe.
Classical antiquities -- Political aspects -- Europe.
Contributor
Ottenheym, Koen, author.
Thomson, Alexander C. translator.
Series Added Entry-Uniform title
Brill's studies in intellectual history.
Brill's studies in intellectual history. Brill's studies on art, art history, and intellectual history.