Die Berliner Hugenotten und der Fall Barbeyrac
Orthodoxe und ‘Sozinianer’ im Refuge (1685-1720)
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Biographical note
Fiammetta Palladini: 1965 Promotion in Philosophie an der Universität Roma-La Sapienza. Von 1973 bis 2009 Inhaberin einer wissenschaftlichen Forschungsstelle am 'Consiglio nazionale delle ricerche' (CNR) Roma. Autorin mehrerer Bücher und zahlreicher Aufsätze über Samuel Pufendorf und das Naturrecht im 17.Jahrhundert. Sie lebt in Berlin.
Fiammetta Palladini graduated 1965 in Philosophy at University Roma-La Sapienza. From 1973 until her retirement she worked as a researcher at the ´National Concil for Research´ (CNR), Roma. She has published several books and many papers on Samuel Pufendorf and on 17th century´s ethics and political philosophy. She lives in Berlin.
Fiammetta Palladini graduated 1965 in Philosophy at University Roma-La Sapienza. From 1973 until her retirement she worked as a researcher at the ´National Concil for Research´ (CNR), Roma. She has published several books and many papers on Samuel Pufendorf and on 17th century´s ethics and political philosophy. She lives in Berlin.
Readership
Historiker der Theologie, des Sozinianismus und Arminianismus, der Hugenotten, des Naturrechts, der Frühaufklärung, Berlins, Preußens, und im allgemeinen alle, die sich für die Geistesgeschichte der Frühneuzeit interessieren.
Historians- of theology, of Socinianism and Arminianism, of the Huguenots, of natural law theory, of the early european Enlightenment, of Berlin and Prussia - in general scholars of intellectual history of early modern europe.
Historians- of theology, of Socinianism and Arminianism, of the Huguenots, of natural law theory, of the early european Enlightenment, of Berlin and Prussia - in general scholars of intellectual history of early modern europe.
Reviews
This book is a model of precise, scrupulous, and unfashionably modest scholarship that in its wealth of newly discovered materials and discreetly advanced reinterpretations provides a suitable capstone to a career devoted to recovering and contextualizing key debates in the early French and German enlightenments.
T.J. Hochstrasser, Renaissance Quarterly, Vol. 65, No. 3 (Fall 2012), pp. 965-966
T.J. Hochstrasser, Renaissance Quarterly, Vol. 65, No. 3 (Fall 2012), pp. 965-966
Table of contents
Bildnachweis
Danksagung
Einleitung
1. Sozinianismus und Orthodoxie.
2. Der Fall Barbeyrac.
3. Das Konsistorium und die Feinde Barbeyracs.
4. Ein Freund Barbeyracs: Etienne Chauvin (1640-1725).
5. Ein Freund Barbeyracs: Jacques Lenfant (1661-1728).
6. Das Verbot des Neuen Testaments von Jean Leclerc.
7. Ein preußischer Staatsminister: Alexander Burggraf und Graf zu Dohna.
8. Barbeyrac in späterer Zeit.
Quellen
Bibliographie
Namenverzeichnis
Sach- und Ortverzeichnis
Verzeichnis der Bibelstellen
Danksagung
Einleitung
1. Sozinianismus und Orthodoxie.
2. Der Fall Barbeyrac.
3. Das Konsistorium und die Feinde Barbeyracs.
4. Ein Freund Barbeyracs: Etienne Chauvin (1640-1725).
5. Ein Freund Barbeyracs: Jacques Lenfant (1661-1728).
6. Das Verbot des Neuen Testaments von Jean Leclerc.
7. Ein preußischer Staatsminister: Alexander Burggraf und Graf zu Dohna.
8. Barbeyrac in späterer Zeit.
Quellen
Bibliographie
Namenverzeichnis
Sach- und Ortverzeichnis
Verzeichnis der Bibelstellen
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