Article ID: CBB089009139

Curiosity, Youth, and Knowledge in the Visual and Textual Culture of the Dutch Republic (2019)

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The imitation of adults was the dominant educational early modern model, as it had been from the classical era. Yet, from 1500 onward, this traditional model clashed with new pedagogical ideals that explored if and how the youthful mind differed from the adult. To investigate this clash, I examine individual and aggregate cases – taken from the Dutch (illustrated) textual culture – representing conceptualizations of what has been labelled “the curiosity family” (concepts such as curiosity, inquisitiveness, invention). As previously established, during the seventeenth century, curiosity turned from a vice to a virtue among adults. Textual evidence suggests that for the early modern Dutch youth, docility, long valued, remained the guiding ideal. Shortly after 1700, however, two changes can be detected: for youth, travel literature and travel as a metaphor became a means to explore the world without adults; and for adults, the experimental learning style of the young became a new learning model.

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Authors & Contributors
Vermij, Rienk H.
Lawrence P. Reynolds
Friedenthal, Meelis
Dietz, Feike
Schotte, Margaret E.
Kraker, Adriaan de
Concepts
Illustrations
Visual representation; visual communication
Scientific illustration
Science and art
Travel; exploration
Science and culture
Time Periods
17th century
16th century
18th century
15th century
19th century
Renaissance
Places
Netherlands
Great Britain
Flanders
Lisbon (Portugal)
Americas
Germany
Institutions
Katholieke Universiteit Brabant (Netherlands)
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