Jerónimo Rilla

Jerónimo Rilla

@jrilla.bsky.social

Trying to draw out Leviathan with a hook. Researching Hobbes's link to South America through political personifications. Currently at UCL. https://www.ucl.ac.uk/history/people/academic-staff/dr-jeronimo-rilla

4,637 Followers 364 Following 23 Posts Joined Nov 2023
9 months ago

It's "Glühende Lava, zur Erinnerung geronnen". An essay published in 1995.

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9 months ago
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Amazing essay by Koselleck (transl. @adamtooze.bsky.social) on war experience as a "glowing mass of lava hardened" into the body and on how the end of war is never the end of it. Incredible writing

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9 months ago
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In 1842, an optimistic George H. Lewes imagined a future (two millennia ahead) where a New Zealand historian would document the decline and fall of the British Empire ("should that empire be fated to decline and fall").

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9 months ago

As Borges anticipated, the world will be Tlön

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10 months ago
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Cicero on personified laws handing over swords for self-defense (via Hugh Blair's Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres)

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10 months ago
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Kantorowicz in 1932 wondering how long universities would continue to exist

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10 months ago
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Kantorowicz responds to the critics accusing him of "methodologically flawed" history: it's like "those Austrian generals" defeated by Napoleon in Italy. They too argued that the enemy won, but "through methodologically incorrect means".

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1 year ago

Excellent!

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1 year ago

Very interesting! Side question: What was the question about Peronism? What was the expected framing?

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1 year ago
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Interview with Elad Carmel on Anticlerical legacies: The deistic reception of Thomas Hobbes — European Hobbes Society Elad Carmel (University of Jyväskylä) has recently published Anticlerical legacies. The deistic reception of Thomas Hobbes, c. 1670-1740 (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2024),...

Our interview with Elad Carmel (@eladcarmel.bsky.social) about his new book, Anticlerical Legacies, is now out on the European Hobbes Society website. A fascinating read for early modernists!👇

europeanhobbessociety.squarespace.com/articles/int...

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1 year ago
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Almost simultaneously, against the backdrop of WW2, Marc Bloch (The Historian's Craft) and Carl Schmitt (Land and Sea) both reflected on history being prompted by their children. I don't know what that means, but it must mean something.

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1 year ago
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Starting tomorrow!
Hobbes in Dialogue(s) - The fifth conference of the European Hobbes Society.

More details on the program:
hobbesparis.hypotheses.org/files/2024/1...

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1 year ago

True!

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1 year ago
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Graphic design in the Renaissance:
1. Arion riding a dolphin and playing a lyre, trademark of the publisher Johannes Oporinus.
2. Paris edition of the works of St. Hilary of Poitiers featuring the city emblem.

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1 year ago
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L'abbé Raynal roasting Sorbière (Hobbes's pen-friend): "Hobbes wrote to Sorbière about matters of philosophy. Sorbière sent his letters to Gassendi, and what Gassendi replied served as Sorbière's responses to Hobbes’ letters, who believed Sorbière to be a great philosopher."

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1 year ago

Thought it was a coronavirus reference at first

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The scanned copy of the volume "Hobbes et son vocabulaire" available for download out there belongs/belonged to Quentin Skinner?! Check out the signature at the beginning.

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1 year ago
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Marat's two deaths at the Carnavalet Museum

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2 years ago
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My experience with geopolitics of knowledge in political philosophy so far Geopolitics of knowledge is a fact. Only few (conservative) colleagues would contend otherwise. Ingrid Robeyns wrote an entry for this blog dealing with this problem. There, Ingrid dealt mostly wit…

Really interesting piece by Macarena Marey on the geopolitics of academia. I can relate to much of what is discussed, particularly regarding the perception of never being heard.

It also reminded me of this article on the "silence" of Latam researchers:
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...

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2 years ago
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How Asylum-Seekers Shake Up Economies (Mostly in Good Ways) Ones and Tooze: Adam and Cameron look at the economics of migration.

Re new immigration law in France, relocation costs are becoming a service industry in itself (influx of money from poorer economies to richer ones). Profitable effects of asylum seeking have been highlighted in a recent Tooze/Abadi podcast.

foreignpolicy.com/podcasts/one...

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2 years ago
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Demain/Tomorrow Hobbes (+Pufendorf)@Paris! More info: hobbesparis.hypotheses.org

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2 years ago
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Exceptional 1878 caricature in Kladderadatsch: Otto von Bismarck stuffing emergency laws into the mouth of a goose embodying the Parliament. “Eat or die, bird,” says the Chancellor. What's the origin of this goose-Parliament identification? Check it out here👇:

stateperson.hypotheses.org/559

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2 years ago
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I see Leviathan all over the place: The Adoration of the Lamb (1498) by Dürer, part of his Apocalypse series, spotted at the BNF.

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