I'm now wondering whether I should give his other prose works a shot, the various histories of which I know only excerpts quoted in biographies.
I vote yes! Like Voltaire's prose, I'm planning on giving Fritz's a try when I finally move on to French and need texts to practice on. At least one of Fritz's essays on education looks interesting from the excerpts I've seen. And I'm avoiding both our antiheroes' poetry. :P
And I would say Ferdinand of Aragon was in all likelihood more sincerely a Catholic than Fritz was ever a Protestant once his Wolff-studying phase was over.
Without having read anything by or about Ferdinand, I would say yes just from my pop culture image of him!
This reminds me of the essay about Fritz of Wales & Hervey which points out that in the 18th Century, Quintus Curtius was the most popular source for Alexander stories
Oh, huh, I'd forgotten that. I should do a close reading of Quintus Curtius at some point, then. I'm pretty good about recognizing Plutarch allusions, not so much Quintus Curtius. Ironically, I had just acquired a copy and was starting to read it, back when I was doing 4th century Greek history and oratory, when salon started. :P
Re: The Anti-Machiavell
Date: 2022-01-09 05:11 pm (UTC)I vote yes! Like Voltaire's prose, I'm planning on giving Fritz's a try when I finally move on to French and need texts to practice on. At least one of Fritz's essays on education looks interesting from the excerpts I've seen. And I'm avoiding both our antiheroes' poetry. :P
And I would say Ferdinand of Aragon was in all likelihood more sincerely a Catholic than Fritz was ever a Protestant once his Wolff-studying phase was over.
Without having read anything by or about Ferdinand, I would say yes just from my pop culture image of him!
This reminds me of the essay about Fritz of Wales & Hervey which points out that in the 18th Century, Quintus Curtius was the most popular source for Alexander stories
Oh, huh, I'd forgotten that. I should do a close reading of Quintus Curtius at some point, then. I'm pretty good about recognizing Plutarch allusions, not so much Quintus Curtius. Ironically, I had just acquired a copy and was starting to read it, back when I was doing 4th century Greek history and oratory, when salon started. :P