The Book That Changed Europe: Picart and Bernard’s Religious Ceremonies of the World

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Harvard University Press, Mar 31, 2010 - History - 383 pages

Two French Protestant refugees in eighteenth-century Amsterdam gave the world an extraordinary work that intrigued and outraged readers across Europe. In this captivating account, Lynn Hunt, Margaret Jacob, and Wijnand Mijnhardt take us to the vibrant Dutch Republic and its flourishing book trade to explore the work that sowed the radical idea that religions could be considered on equal terms.

Famed engraver Bernard Picart and author and publisher Jean Frederic Bernard produced The Religious Ceremonies and Customs of All the Peoples of the World, which appeared in the first of seven folio volumes in 1723. They put religion in comparative perspective, offering images and analysis of Jews, Catholics, Muslims, the peoples of the Orient and the Americas, Protestants, deists, freemasons, and assorted sects. Despite condemnation by the Catholic Church, the work was a resounding success. For the next century it was copied or adapted, but without the context of its original radicalism and its debt to clandestine literature, English deists, and the philosophy of Spinoza.

Ceremonies and Customs prepared the ground for religious toleration amid seemingly unending religious conflict, and demonstrated the impact of the global on Western consciousness. In this beautifully illustrated book, Hunt, Jacob, and Mijnhardt cast new light on the profound insight found in one book as it shaped the development of a modern, secular understanding of religion.

 

Contents

One Book Two Men and a New Attitude toward Religion I
1
The World of the Book
23
A Marketplace for Religious Ideas
25
Religious and Artistic Journeys
45
Why Holland?
71
The Tumultuous Life of a Refugee Publisher
89
A Writers Mental Universe
112
Picarts Visual Politics
135
The Book of the World
167
Familiarizing Judaism
169
Cutting Roman Catholicism Down to Size
194
West and East
211
Rehabilitating Islam
247
Dissent Deism and Atheism
270
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Lynn Hunt is Eugen Weber Professor of Modern European History, University of California, Los Angeles. Margaret C. Jacob is Distinguished Professor of History, University of California, Los Angeles. Wijnand Mijnhardt is Chair of Comparative History of the Sciences and the Humanities, Utrecht University.

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