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The Dark Abyss of Time: History of the Earth and the History of Nations from Hooke to Vico
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The Dark Abyss of Time: History of the Earth and the History of Nations from Hooke to Vico

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A rich historical pastiche of 17th- and 18th-century philosophy, science, and religion. –G. Y. Craig, New Scientist

This book, by a distinguished Italian historian of philosophy, is a worthy successor to the author’s important works on Francis Bacon and on technology and the arts. First published in Italian (in 1979), it now makes available to English readers some subtly wrought arguments about the ways in which geology and anthropology challenged biblical chronology and forced changes in the philosophy of history in the early modern era… . [Rossi] shows that the search for new answers about human origins spanned many disciplines and involved many fascinating intellects–Bacon, Bayle, Buffon, Burnet, Descartes, Hobbes, Holbach, Hooke, Hume, Hutton, Leibniz, de Maillet, Newton, Pufendorf, Spinoza, Toland, and, most especially, Vico, whose works are impressively and freshly reevaluated here. –Nina Gelbart,
American Scientist

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Chicago Press
Country
United States
Date
1 September 1987
Pages
354
ISBN
9780226728322

A rich historical pastiche of 17th- and 18th-century philosophy, science, and religion. –G. Y. Craig, New Scientist

This book, by a distinguished Italian historian of philosophy, is a worthy successor to the author’s important works on Francis Bacon and on technology and the arts. First published in Italian (in 1979), it now makes available to English readers some subtly wrought arguments about the ways in which geology and anthropology challenged biblical chronology and forced changes in the philosophy of history in the early modern era… . [Rossi] shows that the search for new answers about human origins spanned many disciplines and involved many fascinating intellects–Bacon, Bayle, Buffon, Burnet, Descartes, Hobbes, Holbach, Hooke, Hume, Hutton, Leibniz, de Maillet, Newton, Pufendorf, Spinoza, Toland, and, most especially, Vico, whose works are impressively and freshly reevaluated here. –Nina Gelbart,
American Scientist

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Chicago Press
Country
United States
Date
1 September 1987
Pages
354
ISBN
9780226728322