Sacred History and Political Thought 1650-1750




Lectures in Intellectual History show

Summary: Professor John Robertson explores how the Hobbesian proposition - that man was not naturally sociable - was answered by recourse to sacred history, the account of the ancient Hebrews and contemporary peoples found in the Old Testament. Focussing particularly on the Neapolitan historians Giambattista Vico and Pietro Giannone, this lecture will show how they adapted and extended the framework for the study of sacred history laid down by the authorities in Rome, and from this, produced remarkably original accounts of the formation of society.