History Man
John Robertson, 4 November 1993
G.B. Vico: The Making of an Anti-Modern
by Mark Lilla.
Harvard, 225 pp., £29.95, April 1993,0 674 33962 2 Show More
by Mark Lilla.
Harvard, 225 pp., £29.95, April 1993,
The Rehabilitation of Myth: Vico’s ‘New Science’
by Joseph Mali.
Cambridge, 275 pp., £35, September 1992,0 521 41952 2 Show More
by Joseph Mali.
Cambridge, 275 pp., £35, September 1992,
“... The current fascination with Vico in the English-speaking world owes almost everything to the attention he has received from Isaiah Berlin. Before Berlin, Vico was the obscure Neapolitan philosopher who had been ‘discovered’ a hundred years after his death by Michelet and the Romantics, and was subsequently made much of by Italian philosophers understandably anxious to demonstrate the continuing originality of their national culture in the long interval since the Renaissance ... ”