Book Reviews : Adam and Eve in the Seventeenth Century

2000 ◽  
Vol 111 (10) ◽  
pp. 352-352
Author(s):  
P.H. Donald

Martin Lister’s English Spiders 1678 . Translated by Malcolm Davies & Basil Harley. Edited by John Parker & Basil Harley. Colchester, Harley Books, 1992. Pp. xv + 208, £49.95. ISBN 0-946589-27-5 Martin Lister (1638/9-1712) was one of the outstanding zoologists of the later seventeenth century. Cambridge-educated, amply-propertied, well connected - a great-uncle had been Physician in Ordinary to King Charles I and his niece was Sarah Jennings, the wife of Marlborough - he practised medicine for some years in his native Yorkshire before moving to London in 1683. Long keenly interested in natural history and already an F. R. S. of twelve years’ standing, he thereupon became active in the Society’s affairs and was elected Vice-President in 1685. Three years later the Society did him the honour of publishing the first of what were to be his four books, the Historiae Animalium Angliae. This was divided into three parts, devoted respectively to land and freshwater mollusca, marine mollusca, and spiders (broadly conceived). The last of these, the Tractatus deAraneis, has never received its proper due, as a result of remaining till now untranslated into English (a German translation did appear, but even that was as long ago as 1778). Through the initiative of a leading present-day amateur arachnologist, John R. Parker, who has also provided an excellent introduction, this deficiency has at last been repaired. The resulting volume, produced to the fine standard we have come to expect of Harley Books, has received inputs from a scholarly team almost on the scale of that which went to work on the comparable 1972 translation of Thomas Johnson’s two seventeenth-century accounts of his botanical field trips out of London.


2000 ◽  
Vol 69 (2) ◽  
pp. 372-402 ◽  
Author(s):  
Belden C. Lane

In Milton's description of the marriage of Adam and Eve in Paradise Lost, the entire Garden of Eden is seen to participate in the celebration of their union. Spousal and nature imagery are woven together, beauty and desire joined in the mystery of Adam's amazement at this gift of his “other self” newly received from God's hand. Says Adam of his wife,To the nuptial bowerI led her blushing like the morn: all heaven,And happy constellations on that hourShed their selectest influence; the earthGave sign of gratulation, and each hill;Joyous the birds; fresh gales and gentle airsWhispered it to the woods, and from their wingsFlung rose, flung odours from the spicy shrub,Disporting, till the amorous bird of nightSung spousal, and bid haste the evening starOn his hill top, to light the bridal lamp.Joyous birds, whispering breezes, welcoming stars—they all share in the couple's holy delight in each other and in God.


Author(s):  
Patricia Fara

Nine book reviews in the May 2000 issue of Notes and Records . Penelope Gouk, Music, science and natural magic in seventeenth-century England . J.M. Olson and J.M. Pasachoff, Fire in the sky: comets and meteors, the decisive centuries, in British art and science . Nuncius, Annali di Storia della Scienza . Anno XIV, fasc. 1. Olschki, Firenze, 1999. Pp. 417, Lit. 200 000 per year outside Italy. Desmond King-Hele, Erasmus Darwin, a life of unequalled achievement . John E. Thornes, John Constable's skies: a fusion of art and science . Colin A. Russell, Edward Frankland: chemistry, controversy and conspiracy in Victorian England . J. R. Smith, Everest: the man and the mountain . Barbara T. Gates, Kindred nature: Victorian and Edwardian women embrace the living world . Karl Sabbagh, A rum affair .


2021 ◽  
Vol 29 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Katja Von Schöneman

This article examines the diachronic development of Shiʿi exegetic discourse on the sentence Khalaqakum min nafs wāḥida wa-khalaqa minhā zawjahā (“created you from a single soul and created its mate from it”) in the Quranic verse 4:1, customarily read as describing the creation of the first couple, Adam and Eve. Applying feminist discourse analysis and focusing on the Arabic-language commentaries of twelve premodern Imāmī exegetes from the third/ninth to the eleventh/seventeenth century, my study reveals that the medieval commentary material both accumulated and transformed along a hermeneutical trajectory comprising three distinctive discursive stages. The first stage established the lore on Eve’s creation in dismissive terms, and the second strengthened these misogynous views to make the potential substance of Eve’s creation even more negligible. This concept was further expanded in the third discursive stage, in which the weak woman, inclined toward the material and the corporal, was seen as created to provide service and entertainment for the man. Her creation was thus used to justify gender hierarchy, even the seclusion of women.


Author(s):  
Marc Badia-Miró ◽  
Enric Saguer ◽  
Miguel Cabo ◽  
Ricardo Andrés Lozada ◽  
Bartolomé Yun ◽  
...  

BOOK REVIEWS - CRÍTICA DE LIBROS - CRÍTICA DE LIVROS Kim Anderson and Vicente Pinilla (Eds.): Wine Globalization: A New Comparative History Marc Badia-Miró Eric L. Jones: Landed Estates and Rural Inequality in English History: From the Mid-Seventeenth Century to the Present Enric Saguer Clemens Zimmermann, Gunter Mahlerwein y Aline Maldener (Eds.): Landmedien: Kulturhistorische Perspektiven auf das Verhältnis von Medialität und Ruralität im 20. Jahrhundert Miguel Cabo Omar Felipe Giraldo: Ecología política de la agricultura: Agroecología y posdesarrollo Ricardo Andrés Lozada Belén Moreno (Ed.): Els inventaris post-mortem: Una font per a la història econòmica i Social Bartolomé Yun Ferran Esquilache: Els constructors de l’Horta de València: Origen, evolució i estructura social d’una gran horta andalusina entre els segles VIII i XIII Guillermo García-Contreras Raül González Devís: Maquis i masovers: Entre la resistència, la supervivència i el terror Guillem Puig Vallverdú Josep Colomé-Ferrer: Terra de ceps: Especialització vitivinícola i món rabassaire a les comarques de l’Anoia i l’Alt Penedès al segle XIX Belén Moreno Claverías Raimon Soler-Becerro: Viticultura, desigualtat i conflicte agrari: La lluita per la terra a la Catalunya vitícola, 1900-1936 Jordi Pomés Jaume Torras: Fabricantes sin fábrica: En el camino de la industrialización: Los Torelló, 1691-1794 Jaume Torras: La industria antes de la fábrica Eloy Fernández Clemente


2001 ◽  
Vol 33 (1) ◽  
pp. 108
Author(s):  
G. E. Aylmer ◽  
Philip C. Almond

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