Bibliotheca Fictiva
Title | Bibliotheca Fictiva PDF eBook |
Author | Arthur Freeman |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 423 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Literary forgeries and mystifications |
ISBN | 9780956301284 |
An inventory of books and manuscripts relating to literary forgery. Spanning some twenty-four centuries, the book seeks also to define and describe the controversial genre it represents. Individual entries offer specific commentary on the forgers and their work, their exposers and their dupes. A broad prefatory overview surveys the entire field in its topical, historical, and national diversity. 0.
Fakes, Lies, and Forgeries
Title | Fakes, Lies, and Forgeries PDF eBook |
Author | Sheridan Libraries |
Publisher | Conran Octopus |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Academic libraries |
ISBN | 9780983808664 |
In addition to providing a checklist of 70 treasures from the Arthur and Janet Freeman Bibliotheca Fictiva Collection, this beautifully-illustrated volume includes five essays that explore the phenomenon of forgery as a creative literary form and provide an interesting and informative sense of the broader collection. With nearly 1,700 individual items, the Bibliotheca Fictiva Collection is the largest and most comprehensive collection of books and manuscripts of forgery in the world. Highlights include editions of Jesus' posthumous "Letter from Heaven," eyewitness accounts of the Fall of Troy, annotated books from Shakespeare's personal library, Alpine inscriptions recording Noah's settlement of Vienna after the Flood, and a first-hand account of the discovery of Homer's tomb. The collection was assembled over a 50-year period and acquired by the Sheridan Libraries of Johns Hopkins University in 2011. Exhibition: Johns Hopkins Krieger School of Arts, Baltimore, USA (05.10.2014 - 01.02.2015).
Literary Forgery in Early Modern Europe, 1450–1800
Title | Literary Forgery in Early Modern Europe, 1450–1800 PDF eBook |
Author | Walter Stephens |
Publisher | Johns Hopkins University Press |
Total Pages | 310 |
Release | 2019-01-15 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1421426870 |
Havens, Jack Lynch, Shana D. O’Connell, Ingrid Rowland, Walter Stephens, Elly Truitt, Kate Tunstall
Literary Forgery in Early Modern Europe, 1450–1800
Title | Literary Forgery in Early Modern Europe, 1450–1800 PDF eBook |
Author | Walter Stevens |
Publisher | JHU Press |
Total Pages | 437 |
Release | 2019-01-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1421426889 |
“The essays gathered in this volume demonstrate that studying early modern European literary forgeries is a fascinating cultural adventure” (Lina Bolzoni author of The Gallery of Memory). This comprehensive study of literary and historiographical forgery goes well beyond questions of authorship. It spotlights the imaginative vitality of forgery and its sinister impact on genuine scholarship. This volume demonstrates that early modern forgery was a literary tradition in its own right, with distinctive connections to politics, Greek and Roman classics, religion, philosophy, and modern literature. The early modern explosion in forgery of all kinds—particularly in the fields of literary and archaeological falsification—demonstrates a dramatic shift in attitudes toward historical evidence and in the relation of texts to contemporary society. The authors capture the impact of this evolution within many cultural transformations, including the rise of print, changing tastes and fortunes of the literary marketplace, and the Protestant and Catholic Reformations. The thirteen essays draw on Johns Hopkins University’s Bibliotheca Fictiva, the world’s premier research collection dedicated exclusively to the subject of literary forgery. It consists of several thousand rare books and unique manuscript materials from the early modern period and beyond. Contributors: Frederic Clark, James Coleman, Richard Cooper, Arthur Freeman, Anthony Grafton, A. Katie Harris, Earle A. Havens, Jack Lynch, Shana D. O’Connell, Ingrid Rowland, Walter Stephens, Elly Truitt, Kate Tunstall
Forgers and Critics, New Edition
Title | Forgers and Critics, New Edition PDF eBook |
Author | Anthony Grafton |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | 191 |
Release | 2019-04-16 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0691192006 |
The close links between forgery and criticism throughout history In Forgers and Critics, Anthony Grafton provides a wide-ranging exploration of the links between forgery and scholarship. Labeling forgery the “criminal sibling” of criticism, Grafton describes a panorama of remarkable individuals—forgers from classical Greece through the recent past—who produced a variety of splendid triumphs of learning and style, as well as the scholarly detectives who honed the tools of scholarship in attempts to unmask these skillful fakers. In the process, Grafton discloses the extent, the coherence, and the historical interest of two significant and tightly intertwined strands in the Western intellectual tradition.
The First Pagan Historian
Title | The First Pagan Historian PDF eBook |
Author | Frederic Clark |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | 320 |
Release | 2020-09-30 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0197540724 |
In The History of the Destruction of Troy, Dares the Phrygian boldly claimed to be an eyewitness to the Trojan War, while challenging the accounts of two of the ancient world's most canonical poets, Homer and Virgil. For over a millennium, Dares' work was circulated as the first pagan history. It promised facts and only facts about what really happened at Troy precise casualty figures, no mention of mythical phenomena, and a claim that Troy fell when Aeneas and other Trojans betrayed their city and opened its gates to the Greeks. But for all its intrigue, the work was as fake as it was sensational. From the late antique encyclopedist Isidore of Seville to Thomas Jefferson, The First Pagan Historian offers the first comprehensive account of Dares' rise and fall as a reliable and canonical guide to the distant past. Along the way, it reconstructs the central role of forgery in longstanding debates over the nature of history, fiction, criticism, philology, and myth, from ancient Rome to the Enlightenment.
BIBLIOTHECA FICTIVA
Title | BIBLIOTHECA FICTIVA PDF eBook |
Author | ARTHUR. FREEMAN |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2023 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780995519251 |