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    Thinking in the past tense: eight conversations.Alexander Bevilacqua - 2019 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Edited by Frederic Clark.
    Ann M. Blair -- Lorraine Daston -- Benjamin Elman -- Anthony Grafton -- Jill Kraye -- Peter N. Miller -- Jean-Louis Quantin -- Quentin Skinner.
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    Conceiving the Republic of Mankind: The Political Thought of Anacharsis Cloots.Alexander Bevilacqua - 2012 - History of European Ideas 38 (4):550-569.
    Summary During the French Revolution, Jean-Baptiste ?Anacharsis? Cloots (1755?1794) developed a theory of the world state as the means to guarantee perpetual peace for mankind. Though his ideas have largely been misunderstood, Cloots's political writings were in fact an extensive plea for a more cosmopolitan understanding of the French Revolution. His system adapted institutions and concepts of the French revolutionary republic for a world state, the republic of mankind. This essay recovers his political vision and connects it both to the (...)
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    The Qur'an Translations of Marracci and Sale.Alexander Bevilacqua - 2013 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 76 (1):93-130.
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    Egyptian Oedipus: Athanasius Kircher and the secrets of antiquity.Alexander Bevilacqua - 2014 - Intellectual History Review 24 (4):557-558.
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  5. How to Organise the Orient: D'Herbelot and the Bibilothèque Orientale.Alexander Bevilacqua - 2016 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 79 (1):213-261.
    When it appeared in Paris in 1697, the Bibliothèque Orientale of Barthélemy d'Herbelot de Molainville became the most complete reference work about Islamic history and letters in the West. Writing in French, d'Herbelot drew on an impressive variety of Arabic, Persian and Turkish manuscripts that he had read in Florence and in Paris. This article examines the Bibliothèque Orientale's idiosyncratic organisation, which has elicited comment over the centuries, and investigates whether it restricted the book's reception, as has sometimes been claimed. (...)
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    Islam and the English Enlightenment, 1670–1840.Alexander Bevilacqua - 2012 - Intellectual History Review 22 (4):554-555.
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    The Birth of Orientalism.Alexander Bevilacqua - 2013 - Intellectual History Review 23 (2):270-272.