War Discourse in Four Paradoxes: the Case of Thomas Scott (1602) and the Digges (1604) / Ciambella, Fabio. - (2022), pp. 1-228. [10.13136/TS.73]

War Discourse in Four Paradoxes: the Case of Thomas Scott (1602) and the Digges (1604)

Fabio Ciambella
2022

2022
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In 1602 and 1604 two collections of paradoxes, both entitled Four Paradoxes, authored by Thomas Scott, and Thomas and Dudley Digges, respectively, were published. Scott, a Protestant preacher, wrote four poems about art, law, war, and service. On the other hand, the diplomat and intellectual Dudley Digges published his father’s two paradoxes about the art of war together with his own two texts concerning the worthiness of war and warriors. What do these two collections of paradoxes have in common, and why publishing their critical edition together? Apparently, besides sharing the same title, the two works do not seem to have anything else in common. Nevertheless, this mod-ern spelling critical edition of both texts aims at demonstrating that they share politi-cal, cultural, and genre-related features connected with the circulation of paradoxical discourse about war in early modern England.
Paradoxes, Thomas Scott, Thomas Digges, Dudley Digges, War
03 Monografia::03b Edizione Critica
War Discourse in Four Paradoxes: the Case of Thomas Scott (1602) and the Digges (1604) / Ciambella, Fabio. - (2022), pp. 1-228. [10.13136/TS.73]
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