Cultural Genealogy

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Ancient Rome
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Charismatic Continuity
Ciceronian Rhetoric
classical reception studies
Cultural Descent
Cultural Genealogy
descent
early
early modern ideology
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Fairy Tales
Furor Poeticus
genealogical
Genealogical Method
Genealogical Myth
Genealogical Techniques
genealogy of ancient values in Europe
Gentler Scion
imperii
Living Myth
Maffeo Vegio
modern
myth
myth of cultural inheritance
Naldo Naldi
Omnis Determinatio Est Negatio
Original Charisma
Pluribus Unum
Renaissance intellectual history
science
Scientific Genealogy
time
transcultural adaptation
translatio
Translatio Imperii
translatio studii
Trojan Culture
Trojan Origins
vertical
Vertical Time
Weak Messianic Power
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781472484765
  • Weight: 544g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Nov 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Cultural Genealogy explores the popularization in the Renaissance of the still pervasive myth that later cultures are the hereditary descendants of ancient or older cultures. The core of this myth is the widespread belief that a numinous charismatic power can be passed down unchanged, and in concrete forms, from earlier eras. Raphael Falco shows that such a process of descent is an impossible illusion in a knowledge-based culture. Anachronistic adoption of past values can only occur when these values are adapted and assimilated to the target culture. Without such transcultural adaptation, ancient values would appear as alien artifacts rather than as eternal truths.

Scholars have long acknowledged the Renaissance borrowings from classical antiquity, but most studies of translatio studii or translatio imperii tacitly accept the early modern myth that there was a genuine translation of Greek and Roman cultural values from the ancient world to the "modern." But as Falco demonstrates, this is patently not the case. The mastering of ancient languages and the rediscovery of lost texts has masked the fact that surprisingly little of ancient religious, ethical, or political ideology was retained — so little that it is crucial to ask why these myths of transcultural descent have not been recognized and interrogated. Through examples ranging from Petrarch to Columbus, Maffeo Vegio to the Habsburgs, Falco shows how the new techne of systematic genealogy facilitated the process of "remythicizing" the ancient authorities, utterly transforming Greek and Roman values and reforging them into the mold of contemporary needs.

Chiefly a study of intellectual culture, Cultural Genealogy has ramifications reaching into all levels of society, both early modern and later.

Raphael Falco is a Professor of English at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County and held the 2012-2013 Lipitz Professorship of the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. He is the author of Conceived Presences: Literary Genealogy in Renaissance England, Charismatic Authority in Early Modern English Tragedy, and Charisma and Myth.

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