Reviews
A fascinating portrait of a well-known scholar at work on a little-known project. Carhart's treatment of Leibniz's informal practices of scholarship, his use of long-distance correspondence and social networks, and indeed of Leibniz's idiosyncrasies as a scholar is very well done. The author has done an excellent job of connecting a diverse body of material in lively and engaging prose.
A fascinating study of the role of historical linguistics in the work and the network of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. Extremely well written, with a love for scientific practice, this is a masterful, remarkably detailed book.
This is an extraordinary and wonderful book. It reads like a novel—like a detective story—although it is the result of painstaking scholarship. Michael C. Carhart reconstructs virtually month by month Leibniz's tireless efforts to build networks in order to gain information about the languages of Asia.
This ground-breaking book takes the reader on a fascinating journey. In a gripping narrative entirely grounded on virtually unstudied sources, Leibniz's discovery of Asia unfolds through his investigation of its languages, against the backdrop of the multilayered circulation of knowledge in an increasingly global world and the dawn of modern comparative linguistics.
Leibniz Discovers Asia details Leibniz's linguistic quest to uncover the origins of peoples. In this fascinating and deeply researched work, Carhart analyzes how Leibniz assembled information and constructed his massive correspondence network to explore history before history. Carhart is a witty raconteur and a knowledgeable guide to one of the most influential thinkers of the baroque Republic of Letters.
Book Details
List of Illustrations
Conventions
1. Grimaldi at the Gates of Muscovy (Fall 1689)
2. Making the Worst of a Bad Assignment: Origines Guelficae and the Linguistic Project (Autumn 1690-Summer 1692)
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List of Illustrations
Conventions
1. Grimaldi at the Gates of Muscovy (Fall 1689)
2. Making the Worst of a Bad Assignment: Origines Guelficae and the Linguistic Project (Autumn 1690-Summer 1692)
3. Building the Network (Winter 1691-Summer 1692)
4. The Jesuit Search for an Overland Route to China (1685-1689)
5. Seeking the Languages of Grand Tartary (August 1693-December 1694)
6. Assembling Novissima Sinica (February-September 1695)
7. Johan Gabriel Sparwenfeld and Gothic Origins (November 1695-December 1697)
8. The Grand Embassy of Peter the Great (Summer-Fall 1697)
9. The Jesuits of Paris and China (1689, November 1697-March 1698)
10. The Foundations of Modern Historical Linguistics (1697-1716)
Acknowledgments
Appendix I. "Desiderata circa linguas quorundam populorum"
Appendix II. Plan for a Moscow Academy of Sciences and Arts
Notes
Bibliography
Index of Letters
General Index