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Impolite Learning IMPOLITE L E A R N I N G Conduct and Community in the Republic of Letters z 680 75 o -1 ANNE GOLDGAR Yale University Press New Haven G London Copyright O 1995 by Anne Goldgar All rights reserved. This book may not be reproduced, in whole or in pan, in any form (beyond that copying permitted by Sections 107 and 108 of the U.S. Copyright Law and except by reviewers for the public press), without written permission from the publishers. Designed by Gillian Malpass Set in Linotron Bembo by Best-set Typesetter Ltd., Hong Kong Printed and bound at the Bath Press, Avon, Great Britain Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Goldgar, Anne. Impolite learning : conduct and community in the Republic of Letters, 168&1750/Anne Goldgar. Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index. ISBN 0-300-05359-2 1. Europe-Intellectual life17th century. 2. Europe- Intellectual life-18th century. 3. Learning and scholarship- Europe--History-17th century. 4. Learning and scholarship- Europe-History-18th century. 5. Enlightenment. I. Title. CB203.G64 1995 94-48269 001 ' .1109409032-dc20 CIP A catalogue record for this book is available from The British Library Frontispiece: The libraires of Fran~ois1 'Honork and Jaques Desbordes in Amsterdam. From J.P. Ricard, Les loix et les coutumes du change des principales places de /'Europe (Amsterdam, 171 5) For Professor].P. Watson CONTENTS Acknowledgements Abbreviations xiv Textual Note Prologue 1 Philosophical Transactions: The Republic of Letters as a Community of Obligation Honor Me with your Commissions Pouring Each Other's Wine Gentlemen and Scholars The Little Sewices of a Voluntary Cadet The Go-between Literary Agents and the Professionalization of Letters Projit and Gratitude Agents, Scholars, and the Despotic Tyranny of Booksellers 2 Writing to the Papers: Learned Journals and the Republic in Transition The End of the World Talking to Themselves Authors, Libraires, and the Structures of Power Behind the Scenes at the Bibliothtque germanique The Box under the Arsenal Clock The Journal as Person The Journal as Personality viii CONTENTS 3 How to Become an Homme illustre: The Formation of Hierarchies in the Republic of Letters Coste and Locke Locke "aspers'd and blacken'd" Des Maizeaux and Bayle Burning the Temple of Ephesus Tyrants over Texts The Primacy of Reputation Learned Lives, Learned Icons Becoming an Homme illustre Beyond the Pale Knowing One's Place ReJected Glory The Preservation of Community 4 Of Two Minds: Religion, Politics, and the Competition of Values As a Man and as a Savant Chevalier's Cabinet and the Intrusion of Opinion of Prejudice and the Nature Scholars Exiles in Action Internationalisms The Jualing Huguenots The Reftrge of Politeness 5 Talking about Nothing: Manners Old and New A Terrible Itch The Arch Pirouette and the Ordure of the Universities Trapped in the Temple of Taste Notes Bibliography Index Je ne promets rien; il y a beaucoup de S~avans,q ui ne sont pas traitables, & qui ne sont pas portis i communiquer la moindre chose; mais je n'aime pas ces humeurs farouches. Gisbert Cuper J'avoue . . . que de la maniere dont la Litterature est minke aujourd'huy par je ne sais combien de Gens peu dignes de s'en miler en degoute presque absolum' & feroit quasi regretter de savoir lire: mais c'est un Inconvenient qui a toi?jours it6 & sera toi?jours, & dans la Republique des Lettres comme dans la Republique Civile, il y aura toujours des fous & des hrieux pour faire rire & pour tourmenter les autres. Prosper Marchand J'avouerai sans peine que leurs moeurs etoient grossikres, leurs travaux quelquefois rninutieux; que leur esprit noyi dans une Crudition pidantesque cornmentoit ce qu'il falloit sentir, et compiloit au-lieu de raisonner. On Ctoit ass& Cclairi pour sentir l'utiliti de leurs recherches, mais l'on n'itoit ni assis raisonable ni assis poli, pour connoitre qu'elles auroient pii itre guidies par le flambeau de la Philosophie. Edward Gibbon

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