VICO, GIOVANNI BATTISTA

jōvänˈnē bät-tēˈstä vēˈkō, 1668–1744, Italian philosopher and historian, also known as Giambattista Vico, b. Naples. In 1699, Vico became professor of rhetoric at the Univ. of Naples, and in 1734 he was appointed historiographer to the king of Naples. Vico is regarded by many as the first modern historian; he was the first to formulate a systematic method of historical research, and he developed a theory of history that was far in advance of his times. For Vico, history is the account of the birth and development of human societies and their institutions. He thus departed from previous systems of writing history—either as the biographies of great men, or as the development of God's will. Opposing the antihistorical elements of the prevailing Cartesianism (see Descartes, René), he asserted that history is a valid object of human knowledge because man himself created history. Vico urged the study of language, mythology, and tradition as techniques for the investigation of history. As a philosopher, Vico believed that every period in history had a distinct character, and that similar periods recur throughout history in the same order. He departed from the old cyclical theories of history, however, in asserting that these periods do not recur in exactly the same form, but are subject to the modifications that new circumstances and developments impose. Thus the historian can never be a prophet. Vico also wrote on law, affirming an innate human sense of justice and natural law. Vico's major theories were developed in his New Science (1725), which he revised completely (1730; 1744). Vico's work was little known in his own time, and his importance was not recognized until the 19th cent.

See his autobiography (tr. by M. H. Finch and T. G. Bergin, 1944); G. Tagliacozzo and H. V. White, ed., Giambattista Vico (1969); H. P. Adams, The Life and Writings of Giambattista Vico (1935, repr. 1970); B. Croce, The Philosophy of Giovanni Battista Vico (1913, repr. 1970); F. Vaughan, The Political Philosophy of Giambattista Vico (1972); L. Pompa, Vico: A Study of the New Science (1975); C. L. Stephenson, Giambattista Vico and the Foundations of a Science of the Philosophy of History (1982); P. Burke, Vico (1985).

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...British Museum, Rotschild Bequest MS XIII. From E. Hutton, Giovanni Boccaccio London: John Lane The Bodley Head, New York...Renaissance historiography, was typical of the school of Giovanni Gentile. The opposition to supernaturalism can manifest itself...
...himself: Now you too, Battista, ought to show some...back- ground.52 For Vico, the ancient fable represented...5) See Giambattista Vico, Scienza Nuova, 424-26...Works Alberti, Leon Battista. Opere volgari, ed. Cecil...aedificatoria), ed. and trans. Giovanni Orlandi and Paolo Portoghesi...
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...Neapolitan philosopher Giovanni Battista Vico (1668-1744) has been...the basis of one of Giovanni Battista Tiepolos most important...on behalf of Count Giovanni Artico di Porcia, who...and Apostolo Zeno.10 Vico sent the first part...
...Universality"; Riccardo Caporali, "Vico, Tenderness, and Barbarism"; Howard...Rebecca Edwards, "Andrea and Giovanni Gabrieli: Musicians and Sororal...Afterlife of an Early Medieval Chapel: Giovanni Battista Ricci and Perceptions of the Christian...
...Antonio Moretti, a bookseller from Perugia, for 3500 scud). Anna Giovanni also died fairly well off. As Mantese, 10, points out, while...Fiore; from March 1542 to September 1544 it was situated in Vico Peregrini; from January 1545 to the end of 1547 in the Piazza...
...a church in Florence. San Giovannino, the church of the Jesuits in...accountant for said House, Messer Giovanni Battista Bandinelli, said he had got...received from the accountant Signor Giovanni Battista Bandinelli of Loreto 5 gold...
...even in the early 18th century, in the autobiography of Giovanni Battista Vico. (Chuckling.) I hope some day to convince you to take a look at Vico. In the meantime, we could all benefit very much if...
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VICO, GIOVANNI BATTISTA jovan ne bat-te sta ve ko, 1668 1744, Italian philosopher and...Giambattista Vico (1935, repr. 1970); B. Croce, The Philosophy of Giovanni Battista Vico (1913, repr. 1970); F. Vaughan, The Political Philosophy of Giambattista...
...development was implicit in the Esprit des lois of Montesquieu . The 18th cent. saw, too, the great attempt made by Giovanni Battista Vico to synchronize history into meaningful general patterns. From England came the masterful work of Edward Gibbon...


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