Saeva Scientia

Polemics and Defamation in Early Modern Scholarship

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Early modern scholarship was no refuge for the sensitive or faint-hearted. Rather, it was a literary battleground in which participants contended with one another not only through scientific argument but also through polemic and invective. This is hardly surprising, given that the period is broadly characterised by persistent political and religious conflict. At the same time, a host of new discoveries challenged long-established convictions, often overturning them altogether. The contributions to this volume demonstrate the literary means through which these debates were conducted and the ways in which they shaped early modern scholarship.

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Dominik Berrens is a classicist at the University of Mainz. His research interests include ancient and early modern scientific texts, epistolography, and Greek literature of the Imperial Era. He has recently published his habilitation thesis Naming New Things and Concepts in Early Modern Science. The Case of Natural History (CUP 2026).
The book is mainly of interest to academic scholars, especially from the fields of early modern studies, history of science, and philology, incl. Neo-Latin Studies.
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