From lived experience to the written word : reconstructing practical knowledge in the early modern world / Pamela H. Smith.

  • Smith, Pamela H., 1957-
Date:
2022
  • Books

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Also known as

Reconstructing practical knowledge in the early modern world

Description

"This book focuses on how literate artisans began to write about their discoveries starting around 1400: in other words, it explores the origins of technical writing. Artisans and artists began to publish handbooks, guides, treatises, tip sheets, graphs and recipe books rather than simply pass along their knowledge in the workshop. And they tried to articulate what the new knowledge meant. The popularity of these texts coincided with the founding of a "new philosophy" that sought to investigate nature in a new way. Smith shows how this moment began in the unceasing trials of the craft workshop, and ended in the experimentation of the natural scientific laboratory. These epistemological developments have continued to the present day and still inform how we think about scientific knowledge"-- Provided by publisher.

Publication/Creation

Chicago ; London : The University of Chicago Press, 2022.

Physical description

346 pages : illustrations (some colour), maps ; 25 cm

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-328) and index.

Contents

Part 1. Vernacular theorizing in craft. 1. Is handwork knowledge? -- 2. The metalworker's philosophy -- 3. Thinking with lizards -- Part 2. Writing down experience. 4. Artisan authors -- 5. Writing kunst -- 6. Recipes for kunst -- Part 3. Reading and collecting. 7. Who read and used little books of art? -- 8. Kunst as power: making and collecting -- Part 4. Making and knowing. 9. Reconstructing practical knowledge: hastening to experience -- 10. A vocabulary for mind-body knowing -- Epilogue. Global routes of practical knowledge.

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    History of Medicine
    CAPW /SMI
    Open shelves

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ISBN

  • 9780226817231
  • 0226817237
  • 9780226818245
  • 0226818241