Forbidden Knowledge β Medicine, Science, and Censorship in Early Modern Italy
Richly illustrated, this work highlights the lasting impact of medical censorship, which preceded major scientific disputes by decades, and offers insight into the complex negotiation between censorship and the pursuit of useful knowledge in early modern Europe.
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Forbidden Knowledge explores the censorship of medical books from their proliferation in print through the prohibitions placed on them during the Counter-Reformation. How and why did books banned in Italy in the sixteenth century end up back on library shelves in the seventeenth? Historian Hannah Marcus uncovers how early modern physicians evaluated the utility of banned books and facilitated their continued circulation in conversation with Catholic authorities.
Through extensive archival research, Marcus highlights how talk of scientific utility, once thought to have begun during the Scientific Revolution, in fact began earlier, emerging from ecclesiastical censorship and the desire to continue to use banned medical books. Whatβs more, this censorship in medicine, which preceded the Copernican debate in astronomy by sixty years, has had a lasting impact on how we talk about new and controversial developments in scientific knowledge. Beautiful illustrations accompany this masterful, timely book about the interplay between efforts at intellectual control and the utility of knowledge.
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Praised for its thorough research and engaging prose, Forbidden Knowledge is described by the Journal of Modern History as a refreshing and illuminating perspective on early modern medicine, science, and knowledge dissemination. Times Higher Education calls it "wonderful," noting its valuable meditation on censorship's intentions and outcomes, and its challenge to stereotypes of Counter-Reformation Italy as purely repressive. The book is regarded as both scholarly and pleasurable to read, enriched with numerous illustrations.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780226736587
Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 25 September 2020
Country: United States
Imprint: University of Chicago Press
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 1.0mm
Width: 6.0mm
Height: 9.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 360
About the Author
Hannah Marcus is the John and Ruth Hazel Associate Professor of the Social Sciences in the Department of the History of Science at Harvard University.
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