Article ID: CBB837308580

Early anthropological interest: Magnus Hundt’s and Galeazzo Capra’s quest for humanity (2020)

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Starting with the study of Magnus Hundt’s Antropologium (1501) and Galeazzo Capra’s Anthropologia (1533), this article will first show that the comprehensive study of humankind ̶ with a focus on the unity of body and soul ̶ predates the Renaissance and has its roots in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Then, it will argue that these early anthropological works are narrowly linked to Italian fifteenth-century treatises on human dignity and to sixteenth-century commentaries on natural philosophy. Although neglected in secondary literature on Renaissance concepts of dignity, these anthropological treatises deploy much medical knowledge to buttress their portrayal of humankind. Finally, this contribution will demonstrate that both Hundt and Capra predominantly worked in the tradition of medieval authors, whose view of humankind and its possibilities was far less negative than what is often presented in scholarship on the Middle Ages. The conclusion takes a closer look at the theoretical implications of my analysis of the quest for humanity.

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Authors & Contributors
Biller, Peter
Blank, Paula
Carlino, Andrea
Cislo, Amy Eisen
Clayton, Martin
Covington, Sarah
Journals
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period
History Workshop Journal
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
Micrologus: Natura, Scienze e Società Medievali
Nature
Publishers
Brepols Publishers
Cornell University Press
Johns Hopkins University
Olschki
Oxford University Press
Palgrave Macmillan
Concepts
Human body
Mind and body
Medicine
Human anatomy
Medicine and art
Science and gender
People
Leonardo da Vinci
Galen
Michelangelo Buonarroti
Paracelsus, Theophrast von Hohenheim
Petrus de Abano
Shakespeare, William
Time Periods
16th century
Renaissance
15th century
17th century
Medieval
Early modern
Places
Italy
England
Europe
France
Spain
Florence (Italy)
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