Cultures of Knowledge in the Early Modern World
The series Cultures of Knowledge in the Early Modern World examines the intersection of encyclopedic, natural, historical and literary knowledge in the early modern world, incorporating both theory (philosophies of knowledge and authority) and practice (collection, observation, information handling, travel, experiment and their social and political contexts). Interdisciplinary in nature, the goal of the series is to promote works that illustrate international and interreligious intellectual exchange and the intersections of different fields and traditions of knowledge.