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Barely acknowledged in his lifetime, the New Science of Giambattista Vico (1668-1744) is an astonishingly perceptive and ambitious attempt to decipher the history, mythology and laws of the ancient world. Discarding the Renaissance notion of the classical as an idealised model for the modern, it argues that the key to true understanding of the past lies in accepting that the customs and emotional lives of ancient Greeks and Romans, Egyptians, Jews and Babylonians were radically different from our own. Along the way, Vico explores a huge variety of topics, ranging from physics to poetics, money to monsters, and family structures to the Flood. Marking a crucial turning-point in humanist thinking, New Science has remained deeply influential since the dawn of Romanticism, inspiring the work of Karl Marx and even influencing the framework for Joyce's Finnegan's Wake.

Table of Contents
Translated by David Marsh with an Introduction by Anthony Grafton

Introduction by Anthony Grafton
Translator's Preface

Idea of the Work
Explanation of the Frontispiece

Book 1: Establishing Principles

Chronological Table
Section 1. Notes on the Chronological Table
Section 2. Elements
Section 3. Principles
Section 4. Method

Book 2: Poetic Wisdom

Prolegomena
Introduction
Chapter 1. Wisdom in General
Chapter 2. Introduction to Poetic Wisdom and its Divisions
Chapter 3. The Universal Flood and the Giants

Section 1. Poetic Metaphysics
Chapter 1. Poetic Metaphysics as the Origin of Poetry, Idolatry, Divination, and Sacrifices
Chapter 2. Corollaries on the Principal Aspects of the New Science

Section 2. Poetic Logic
Chapter 1. Poetic Logic
Chapter 2. Corollaries on Poetic Figures of Speech, Monsters, and Metamorphoses
Chapter 3. Corollaries on the Speech in Poetic Archetypes of the First Nations
Chapter 4. Corollaries on the Origins of Languages and Letters; Including the Origins of Hieroglyphics, Laws, Names, Family Arms, Medals, and Money; and the Origins of the First Language and Literature of the Natural Law of Nations
Chapter 5. Corollaries on the Origins of Poetic Style, Digressions, Inversions, Prose Rhythm, Song, and Verse
Chapter 6. Further Corollaries
Chapter 7. Final Corollaries on Logic in Educated People

Section 3. Poetic Morality
Chapter 1. Poetic Morality and the Origins of the Common Virtues Taught by Religion through the Institution of Matrimony

Section 4. Poetic Economics, or Household Management
Chapter 1. Household Management in Nuclear Families
Chapter 2. Extended Families of Family Servants as Essential to the Founding of Cities
Chapter 3. Corollaries on Contracts Sealed by Simple Consent
Chapter 4. A Principle of Mythology

Section 5. Poetic Politics
Chapter 1. Poetic Politics: The Severely Aristocratic Form of the First Commonwealths
Chapter 2. All Commonwealths Arise from Invariable Principles of Fiefs
Chapter 3. Origins of the Census and Public Treasury
Chapter 4. The Origins of Roman Assemblies
Chapter 5. Corollary: Divine Providence Ordains both Commonwealths and the Natural Law of Nations
Chapter 6. Heroic Politics Continued
Chapter 7. Corollaries on Roman Antiquities, Particularly the Imaginary Monarchy at Rome and the Imaginary Popular Liberty Established by Junius Brutus
Chapter 8. Corollary on the Heroism of the First Peoples

Section 6. Epitomes of Poetic History
Chapter 1. Epitomes of Poetic History

Section 7. Poetic Physics
Chapter 1. Poetic Physics
Chapter 2. Poetic Physics of the Human Body: Heroic Nature
Chapter 3. Corollary on Heroic Statements
Chapter 4. Corollary on Heroic Descriptions
Chapter 5. Corollary on Heroic Customs

Section 8. Poetic Cosmography
Chapter 1. Poetic Cosmography

Section 9. Poetic Astronomy
Chapter 1. Poetic Astronomy
Chapter 2. Astronomical, Physical, and Historical Proof that All Ancient Pagan Nations Shared Uniform Astronomical Principles

Section 10. Poetic Chronology
Chapter 1. Poetic Chronology
Chapter 2. Canon of Chronology for Determining the Origins of Universal History, Which Much Antedate the Monarchy of Ninus, its Traditional Starting Point

Section 11. Poetic Geography
Chapter 1. Poetic Geography
Chapter 2. Corollary on Aeneas' Arrival in Italy
Chapter 3. Names and Descriptions of Heroic Cities
Conclusion

Book 3: Discovery of the True Homer

Section 1. The Search for the True Homer
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Esoteric Wisdom Attributed to Homer
Chapter 2. Homer's Native Land
Chapter 3. Homer's Age
Chapter 4. Homer's Incomparable Gift for Heroic Poetry
Chapter 5. Philosophical Proofs for the Discovery of the True Homer
Chapter 6. Philological Proofs for the Discovery of the True Homer

Section 2. Discovery of the True Homer
Introduction
Chapter 1. Inconsistencies and Improbabilities in the Traditional Homer Become Consistent and Necessary in the Homer Discovered Here
Chapter 2. Homer's Epics: Two Great Repositories of the Natural Law of the Greeks
Appendix: A Rational History of the Dramatic and Lyric Poets

Book 4: The Course of Nations

Introduction

Section 1. Three Kinds of Human Nature

Section 2. Three Kinds of Customs

Section 3. Three Kinds of Natural Law

Section 4. Three Kinds of Government

Section 5. Three Kinds of Language

Section 6. Three Kinds of Symbols

Section 7. Three Kinds of Jurisprudence

Section 8. Three Kinds of Authority

Section 9. Three Kinds of Reason
Chapter 1. Divine Reason and Reason of State
Chapter 2. Corollary on the Ancient Romans' Wisdom of State
Chapter 3. Corollary: The Fundamental History of Roman Law

Section 10. Three Kinds of Judgments
Chapter 1. First Kind: Divine Judgments
Chapter 2. Corollary on Duels and Reprisals
Chapter 3. Second Kind: Ordinary Judgments
Chapter 4. Third Kind: Human Judgments

Section 11. Three Schools of Thought
Chapter 1. Schools of Thought in Religious, Punctilious, and Civil Ages

Section 12. Further Proofs Drawn from the Properties of Heroic Aristocracies
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Guarding of Boundaries
Chapter 2. The Guarding of Social Orders
Chapter 3. The Guarding of the Laws

Section 13
Chapter 1. Further Proofs Drawn from Mixed Commonwealths which Combine Earlier Governments with Later States
Chapter 2. An Eternal and Natural "Royal Law" By Which Nations Come to Rest in Monarchies
Chapter 3. A Refutation of the Principles of Political Theory Based on the System of Jean Bodin

Section 14. Final Proofs Confirming the Course of Nations
Chapter 1. Punishments, Wars, and the Order of Numbers
Chapter 2. Corollary: Ancient Roman Law as Serious Epic Poem, and Ancient Jurisprudence as Severe Poetry Containing the First Rough Outlines of Legal Metaphysics; also, the Legal Origins of Greek Philosophy

Book 5: The Resurgence of Nations and the Recurrence of Human Institutions

Introduction
Chapter 1. Medieval Barbaric History Illuminated by Ancient Barbaric History
Chapter 2. The Recurrence of the Invariable Nature of Fiefs, and the Recurrence of Ancient Roman Law in Feudal Law
Chapter 3. Description of the Ancient and Modern Worlds in the Light of the New Science

Conclusion of the Work

On the Eternal Natural Commonwealth, Best in its Kind, Ordained by Divine Providence

Index and Glossary

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      Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
      Publication Date: 29/04/1999
      ISBN13: 9780140435696, 978-0140435696
      ISBN10: 0140435697

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Barely acknowledged in his lifetime, the New Science of Giambattista Vico (1668-1744) is an astonishingly perceptive and ambitious attempt to decipher the history, mythology and laws of the ancient world. Discarding the Renaissance notion of the classical as an idealised model for the modern, it argues that the key to true understanding of the past lies in accepting that the customs and emotional lives of ancient Greeks and Romans, Egyptians, Jews and Babylonians were radically different from our own. Along the way, Vico explores a huge variety of topics, ranging from physics to poetics, money to monsters, and family structures to the Flood. Marking a crucial turning-point in humanist thinking, New Science has remained deeply influential since the dawn of Romanticism, inspiring the work of Karl Marx and even influencing the framework for Joyce's Finnegan's Wake.

      Table of Contents
      Translated by David Marsh with an Introduction by Anthony Grafton

      Introduction by Anthony Grafton
      Translator's Preface

      Idea of the Work
      Explanation of the Frontispiece

      Book 1: Establishing Principles

      Chronological Table
      Section 1. Notes on the Chronological Table
      Section 2. Elements
      Section 3. Principles
      Section 4. Method

      Book 2: Poetic Wisdom

      Prolegomena
      Introduction
      Chapter 1. Wisdom in General
      Chapter 2. Introduction to Poetic Wisdom and its Divisions
      Chapter 3. The Universal Flood and the Giants

      Section 1. Poetic Metaphysics
      Chapter 1. Poetic Metaphysics as the Origin of Poetry, Idolatry, Divination, and Sacrifices
      Chapter 2. Corollaries on the Principal Aspects of the New Science

      Section 2. Poetic Logic
      Chapter 1. Poetic Logic
      Chapter 2. Corollaries on Poetic Figures of Speech, Monsters, and Metamorphoses
      Chapter 3. Corollaries on the Speech in Poetic Archetypes of the First Nations
      Chapter 4. Corollaries on the Origins of Languages and Letters; Including the Origins of Hieroglyphics, Laws, Names, Family Arms, Medals, and Money; and the Origins of the First Language and Literature of the Natural Law of Nations
      Chapter 5. Corollaries on the Origins of Poetic Style, Digressions, Inversions, Prose Rhythm, Song, and Verse
      Chapter 6. Further Corollaries
      Chapter 7. Final Corollaries on Logic in Educated People

      Section 3. Poetic Morality
      Chapter 1. Poetic Morality and the Origins of the Common Virtues Taught by Religion through the Institution of Matrimony

      Section 4. Poetic Economics, or Household Management
      Chapter 1. Household Management in Nuclear Families
      Chapter 2. Extended Families of Family Servants as Essential to the Founding of Cities
      Chapter 3. Corollaries on Contracts Sealed by Simple Consent
      Chapter 4. A Principle of Mythology

      Section 5. Poetic Politics
      Chapter 1. Poetic Politics: The Severely Aristocratic Form of the First Commonwealths
      Chapter 2. All Commonwealths Arise from Invariable Principles of Fiefs
      Chapter 3. Origins of the Census and Public Treasury
      Chapter 4. The Origins of Roman Assemblies
      Chapter 5. Corollary: Divine Providence Ordains both Commonwealths and the Natural Law of Nations
      Chapter 6. Heroic Politics Continued
      Chapter 7. Corollaries on Roman Antiquities, Particularly the Imaginary Monarchy at Rome and the Imaginary Popular Liberty Established by Junius Brutus
      Chapter 8. Corollary on the Heroism of the First Peoples

      Section 6. Epitomes of Poetic History
      Chapter 1. Epitomes of Poetic History

      Section 7. Poetic Physics
      Chapter 1. Poetic Physics
      Chapter 2. Poetic Physics of the Human Body: Heroic Nature
      Chapter 3. Corollary on Heroic Statements
      Chapter 4. Corollary on Heroic Descriptions
      Chapter 5. Corollary on Heroic Customs

      Section 8. Poetic Cosmography
      Chapter 1. Poetic Cosmography

      Section 9. Poetic Astronomy
      Chapter 1. Poetic Astronomy
      Chapter 2. Astronomical, Physical, and Historical Proof that All Ancient Pagan Nations Shared Uniform Astronomical Principles

      Section 10. Poetic Chronology
      Chapter 1. Poetic Chronology
      Chapter 2. Canon of Chronology for Determining the Origins of Universal History, Which Much Antedate the Monarchy of Ninus, its Traditional Starting Point

      Section 11. Poetic Geography
      Chapter 1. Poetic Geography
      Chapter 2. Corollary on Aeneas' Arrival in Italy
      Chapter 3. Names and Descriptions of Heroic Cities
      Conclusion

      Book 3: Discovery of the True Homer

      Section 1. The Search for the True Homer
      Introduction
      Chapter 1. The Esoteric Wisdom Attributed to Homer
      Chapter 2. Homer's Native Land
      Chapter 3. Homer's Age
      Chapter 4. Homer's Incomparable Gift for Heroic Poetry
      Chapter 5. Philosophical Proofs for the Discovery of the True Homer
      Chapter 6. Philological Proofs for the Discovery of the True Homer

      Section 2. Discovery of the True Homer
      Introduction
      Chapter 1. Inconsistencies and Improbabilities in the Traditional Homer Become Consistent and Necessary in the Homer Discovered Here
      Chapter 2. Homer's Epics: Two Great Repositories of the Natural Law of the Greeks
      Appendix: A Rational History of the Dramatic and Lyric Poets

      Book 4: The Course of Nations

      Introduction

      Section 1. Three Kinds of Human Nature

      Section 2. Three Kinds of Customs

      Section 3. Three Kinds of Natural Law

      Section 4. Three Kinds of Government

      Section 5. Three Kinds of Language

      Section 6. Three Kinds of Symbols

      Section 7. Three Kinds of Jurisprudence

      Section 8. Three Kinds of Authority

      Section 9. Three Kinds of Reason
      Chapter 1. Divine Reason and Reason of State
      Chapter 2. Corollary on the Ancient Romans' Wisdom of State
      Chapter 3. Corollary: The Fundamental History of Roman Law

      Section 10. Three Kinds of Judgments
      Chapter 1. First Kind: Divine Judgments
      Chapter 2. Corollary on Duels and Reprisals
      Chapter 3. Second Kind: Ordinary Judgments
      Chapter 4. Third Kind: Human Judgments

      Section 11. Three Schools of Thought
      Chapter 1. Schools of Thought in Religious, Punctilious, and Civil Ages

      Section 12. Further Proofs Drawn from the Properties of Heroic Aristocracies
      Introduction
      Chapter 1. The Guarding of Boundaries
      Chapter 2. The Guarding of Social Orders
      Chapter 3. The Guarding of the Laws

      Section 13
      Chapter 1. Further Proofs Drawn from Mixed Commonwealths which Combine Earlier Governments with Later States
      Chapter 2. An Eternal and Natural "Royal Law" By Which Nations Come to Rest in Monarchies
      Chapter 3. A Refutation of the Principles of Political Theory Based on the System of Jean Bodin

      Section 14. Final Proofs Confirming the Course of Nations
      Chapter 1. Punishments, Wars, and the Order of Numbers
      Chapter 2. Corollary: Ancient Roman Law as Serious Epic Poem, and Ancient Jurisprudence as Severe Poetry Containing the First Rough Outlines of Legal Metaphysics; also, the Legal Origins of Greek Philosophy

      Book 5: The Resurgence of Nations and the Recurrence of Human Institutions

      Introduction
      Chapter 1. Medieval Barbaric History Illuminated by Ancient Barbaric History
      Chapter 2. The Recurrence of the Invariable Nature of Fiefs, and the Recurrence of Ancient Roman Law in Feudal Law
      Chapter 3. Description of the Ancient and Modern Worlds in the Light of the New Science

      Conclusion of the Work

      On the Eternal Natural Commonwealth, Best in its Kind, Ordained by Divine Providence

      Index and Glossary

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