On Pedantry
On Pedantry
On Pedantry
Arnoud S. Q. Visser

On Pedantry

A Cultural History of the Know-it-All

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    "[Visser’s] book is a useful warning for those inclined to advertise their own cleverness. . . .Another way of putting it is that no one likes a smart-arse." ---Mark Mason, Daily Mail

    "[Visser’s] book is a useful warning for those inclined to advertise their own cleverness. . . .Another way of putting it is that no one likes a smart-arse." ---Mark Mason, Daily Mail

    "Arnoud SQ Visser’s engaging study looks at the long history of this irritating individual, in the course of which he charts the broader history of anti-intellectualism, a story of mistrust and demoni sation of expertise that is highly relevant today." ---Richard Ovenden, The Observer

    " On Pedantry is an immensely stimulating. . .read.The author is at his luminous best when discussing the politicization of pedantry by humanist and Enlightenment scholars. . . . It’s one of the marks of a good book to leave the reader desperate to learn more about its subject, and I find it hard to imagine any professional academic reading Arnoud S. Q. Visser with disinterest. Or wait – should that be uninterest?" ---Peter Thonemann, Times Literary Supplement

    "A fine contribution to the scholarship on scholarship." ---Michael Ledger-Lomas, History Today

    "[A] thoughtful and gently entertaining cultural history of the phenomenon of pedantry. . . . There is much . . . to enjoy – and much to ponder in an age of rampant hostility to the idea of expertise." ---Mathew Lyons, Spectator World

    " On Pedantry is relaxed and inviting; it is economical but judicious with historical detail, and discreet in its erudition. . . . Visser invites us to see pedantry as a valuable and necessary corrective to the various social forces, including faddishness, ideology, and simple laziness, that degrade skills and knowledge, and the institutions that preserve both. Although many intellectuals could certainly work to make themselves less abrasive and opaque, and more like Visser, the irritations and anxieties they provoke are fundamentally unavoidable as long as specialized intellectual work exists" ---Hannah Katznelson, Hedgehog Review

    "[A] lively cultural history." ---Clare Bucknell, New York Review of Books

    Arnoud S. Q. Visser is professor of textual culture in the Renaissance at Utrecht University and director of the Huizinga Institute, the Dutch national research school for cultural history. His books include A Cultural History of Fame in the Renaissance , Reading Augustine in the Reformation , and Joannes Sambucus and the Learned Image.

    Specifications

    Publisher Princeton University Press
    Pub date Nov. 4, 2025
    Pages 344
    Theme Social and cultural history
    Measurements 216 x 140 mm
    EAN 9780691257563
    Binding Hardback / bound
    Language English

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