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Curiosity, youth, and knowledge in the visual and textual culture of the Dutch Republic
2019
Science in Context
ArgumentThe imitation of adults was the dominant educational early modern model, as it had been from the classical era. Yet, from 1500 onward, this traditional model clashed with new pedagogical ideals that explored if and how the youthful mind differed from the adult. To investigate this clash, I examine individual and aggregate cases – taken from the Dutch (illustrated) textual culture – representing conceptualizations of what has been labelled "the curiosity family" (concepts such as
doi:10.1017/s0269889719000152
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