Ways of Knowing in Early Modern Germany
"Ways of Knowing in Early Modern Germany" by Gerhild Scholz Williams takes readers on an enlightening journey through the intellectual landscape of the 17th century. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2006, this captivating hardback features 260 pages that delve into the key discourses found in eight notable works of the esteemed scholar, Praetorius. Throughout this scholarly exploration, Williams introduces contemporary readers to the diverse subjects and the unique intellectual and spiritual perspectives that characterized Praetorius’s work. This book not only highlights the genres he engaged with but also reflects the rich tapestry of ideas circulating in Germany during this transformative period. Ideal for anyone interested in the history of ideas, literary criticism, or the intricate interplay between women, witchcraft, and rhetoric in early modern Europe, "Ways of Knowing" stands as a significant contribution to the study of intellectual history.