Curriculum vitae Ian WF Maclean (b 1945, m., one s. two d.) 1963
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Curriculum vitae Ian WF Maclean (b 1945, m., one s. two d.) 1963
Curriculum vitae Ian W. F. Maclean (b 1945, m., one s. two d.) 1963-9 1966 1967-8 1969-72 1971 1972 1983 1986 1989 1993 1994 1994 1994 1994-6 1994 l995 1995 1996 1997 1998 2001 2003 2005 2005 Wadham College Oxford (Scholar 1963-6 Senior Scholar 1967-9) B.A. German & French, Class I (M.A. 1971) British Institute, Paris Lecturer, Department of French, University of Leeds D.Phil. Oxford Lecturer, Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages, University of Oxford; Fellow and Praelector in French, The Queen's College, Oxford Visiting Fellow, Humanities Research Centre, A.N.U., Canberra, Australia D.A.A.D. Visiting Scholar, Herzog-August-Bibliothek, Wolfenbüttel Elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society Visiting Professor, Department of Philosophy and Policy Sciences, Catholic University of Nijmegen Appointed ad hominem Reader in French, University of Oxford Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, Victoria University in the University of Toronto Eberard L. Faber Class of 1915 Memorial Lecturer, University of Princeton Director, the European Humanities Research Centre, Oxford Elected a Fellow of the British Academy Elected to a Senior Research Fellowship at All Souls College, Oxford (taken up in October 1996) Visiting Scholar (at the invitation of the Director), Herzog-August-Bibliothek, Wolfenbüttel Visiting Fellow, Council of the Humanities, University of Princeton; titular Professor of Renaissance Studies, University of Oxford. Chevalier dans l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres Elected a Member of the Academia Europaea Visiting Fellow, Humanities Research Centre, ANU, Canberra Visiting Fellow, Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Berlin Professor invité, Collège de France Officier dans l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres Publications (i) Books 1 Woman triumphant: feminism in French literature 1610-52, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1977 (Chapter I reprinted in slightly amended form in Das Frauenbild in der französischen Literatur, ed Renate Baader, Darmstadt, WissenschaftlicheBuchgesellschaft, 1988, pp. 88-115) 2 The Renaissance notion of woman: a study in the fortunes of scholasticism and medical science in European intellectual life, Cambridge, University Press, 1980 (Reprinted in paperback form in 1983, 1985, 1988, 1990, 1993, 1995;Chapter 3 reprinted in an amended form in Feminism and Renaissance Studies, ed. Lorna Hutson, Oxford, University Press, 1999, pp.127-55) 3 [ed. with I.D. McFarlane] Montaigne: essays in memory of R.A.Sayce, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1982 4 [ed., with Alan Montefiore and Peter Winch] The political responsibility of intellectuals, Cambridge, University Press, 1990 5 Meaning and interpretation in the Renaissance: the case of law, Cambridge, University Press, 1992 6 Montaigne philosophe, Paris, Presses Universitaires de France (Série Philosophies) 1996: translated as Montaigne als Philosoph, Munich, Fink 1998 7 Logic, signs and nature in the Renaissance: the case of learned medicine, Cambridge, University Press, 2001 8 [ed., with Eckhard Kessler] Res et verba in the Renaissance, Wiesbaden, Harrassowitz, 2002 9 [ed., with John Brooke] Heterodoxy in science and religion in Early Modern Europe, Oxford, University Press, 2005 10 [ed., with Sachiko Kusukawa] Transmitting knowledge: words, images and instruments in early modern Europe, Oxford, University Press, forthcoming 2006 11 Le monde et les hommes selon les médecins de la Renaissance (MS submitted to French publisher, 2005) (ii) Edition Cardano, De libris propriis, Milan, FrancoAngeli, 2004 (in final proof) (iii) Translations 1 MoliΠre, Don Juan and other comedies [a revision of George Graveley's translation of six plays, with a new translation of George Dandin, an introduction and notes], Oxford, World's Classics, 1989 (Reprinted 1991, 1993, etc.). 2 M. Molnar, 'The Hungarian intellectual and the choice of commitment or neutrality', in The political responsibility of intellectuals (no. 4, above), pp.188-200 3 Jan Potocki, The manuscript found in Saragossa, Penguin-Viking, 1995 (paperback 1996) 4 Descartes: Discours de la méthode and other writings, with an introduction and notes, Oxford, World's Classics, forthcoming 2006 (iv) Articles (recent) 1 ‘The process of intellectual change: a post-Foucauldian hypothesis’, Arcadia 33 (1998), 168-81: republished in Cultural history after Foucault, ed. John Neubauer, Berlin, Walter de Gruyter, 1999, pp. 163-76. 2. ‘Foucault’s Renaissance episteme reassessed: an Aristotelian counterblast’, Journal of the History of Ideas, 59 (1998), 149-66 3. ‘Interpreting the De libris propriis’, in Cardano: le opere, le fonti, la vita, ed. Guido Canziani, Milan, CSPF, 1999. Pp. 13-33 4. ‘Logical division and visual dichotomies: Ramus in the context of Renaissance legal and medical writing’, in The influence of Petrus Ramus, 1570-1630, ed. M Feingold and J Freedman, Basel, Schwabe Verlag, 2001, pp.228-48 5. ‘Language in the mind: reflexive thinking in the late Renaissance’, in Philosophy in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries: conversations with Aristotle, ed. Constance Blackwell and Sachiko Kusukawa, Ashgate, 1999, pp. 296-321. 6. ‘Les expressions de l’identité culturelle de la France et de la Grande-Bretagne: similitudes et différences’, in Culture nationale et conscience européenne, Actes du colloque organisé les 24, 25 et 26 octobre Β l’Abbaye de Fontevraud, Paris, 1999, pp. 85-103. 7. ‘Späthumanismus im Licht der medizinischen und juristischen Fächer', in Späthumanismus, ed. Notker Hammerstein and Gerrit Walther, Göttingen, 2000, pp.227-44 8. ‘Naturalisme et croyance personnelle dans le discours médical Β la fin de la Renaissance’, Journal of the Institute of Romance Studies, vi (1998), 177-92 9. ‘Legal Fictions and Fictional Entities in Renaissance Jurisprudence’, Legal History, 20 (1999), 1-24 10. ‘Textauslegung und Hermeneutik in den juristischen und medizinischen Fächern der späten Renaissance: Auctoritas, ratio, experientia’, in Theorie der Interpretation vom Humanisimus bis zur Romantik: Rechtswissenschaft, Philosophie, Theologie, ed. Jan Schröder, Tübingen, Franz Steiner, 2001, pp. 31-46 11. ‘Melanchthon at the book fairs, 1560-1601: editors, markets and religious strife’, in Melanchthon in sudwest Europa, Sigmaringen, ed. G. Frank (forthcoming) 12. ‘Evidence, logic, the rule and the exception in Renaissance law and medicine’, Early Science and Medicine, 5 (2000), 227-57 13.‘La représentation de la médecine de la Renaissance dans l’historiographie du XXe siΠcle’, in La Renaissance dans l’historiographie du XXe siΠcle, ed. Gérald Chaix, Tours, forthcoming 14. ‘Mediations of Zabarella in Northern Europe’, in La presenza dell’Aristotelismo padovano nel pensiero della prima modernitΒ ed. Gregorio Piaia, Rome and Padua., 2002, pp.173-98. 15. ‘The diffusion of learned medicine in the sixteenth century through the printed book’, in Medical Latin from the late Middle Ages to the eighteenth century, ed. Wouter Bracke and Herwig Deumens, Brussels, 2000, pp. 93-114 16. ‘La doctrine de la preuve dans les procΠs intentés contre les sorciers en Lorraine et en FrancheComté vers 1600', in Droit et justice Β la Renaissance, ed. Jean-Paul Pittion, Tours, forthcoming 17. ‘At the pinnacle of the mountain: images of Cardano on his road to fame’, L’Erasmo, 6 (2001), 9-21. 18. ‘Aristotle’s infinities in late Renaissance thinking’, in Aristote dans la culture littéraire de la Renaissance, ed. Ullrich Langer, Geneva, Droz, 2002, pp.123-37 19. ‘Cardano on the immortality of the soul’, Cardano et la tradizione dei saperi, ed Guido Canziani and Marialuisa Baldi, Milan, FrancAnglei, 2004, pp. 191-208 20. ‘Montaigne on the truth of the schools’, in The Cambridge Companion to Montaigne, ed. Ullrich Langer, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2004, pp. 142-62 21. ‘Pomponazzi, Gratarolo, Cardano’, in Heterodoxy in science and religion in Early Modern Europe, Oxford, University Press, forthcoming 22. ‘Trois facultés de médecine au XVIe siΠcle: Padoue, Bâle, Montpellier’, in Echanges entre les universités européennes Β la Renaissance, ed. Marie-Madeleine Fragonard and Michel Bideau, Geneva, Droz, 2004, pp. 349-58 23. ‘Expressing nature’s regularities and their determinations in the late Renaissance’, in Natural law, ed. Lorraine Daston and Michael Stolleis, forthcoming 24. ‘White crows, greying hair and eyelashes: problems for natural historians in the reception of Aristotle’s logic and biology from Pomponazzi to Bacon’, in Historia: Empiricism and Erudition in Early Modern Europe, ed. Gianna Pomata and Nancy Siraisi, 2005, 25. Diagrams in defence of Galen: medical uses of tables, squares, wheels and latitudes, 1480-1574', in Transmitting knowledge: words, images and instruments in early modern Europe, ed. Sachiko Kusukawa and Ian Maclean, Oxford, Oxford University Press, forthcoming. 26. Harriot on combinations, Revue dhistoire des mathématiques, (2005),