Antiquarianism, Local Traditions and Urban Identity in the Early Modern Netherlands: the Controversy about the City of the Nervii

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Résumé

In the 16th and 17th centuries, the study of Roman remains led to the questioning of many local traditions, as these which associated the episcopal see of Tournai with the valiant Nervii. The rediscovery of ancient Itineraries and the absence of vestiges in Tournai led scholars to question this association: they preferred to locate the city of the Nervii in Bavay. This new thesis irritated several Tournaisian authors who defended the illustrious past of their city. This scholarly polemic illustrates the new role that the material evidence played in the construction of historical discourses and local identity at that time.
langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)455-477
Nombre de pages23
journalJournal of the History of Ideas
Volume85
Numéro de publication3
Les DOIs
Etat de la publicationPublié - juil. 2024

mots-clés

  • antiquarianism
  • antiquaires
  • antiquaries
  • ancient history
  • ruins
  • ruines
  • Tournai
  • Bavay
  • Cousin
  • Catulle
  • Catullus
  • Gautran
  • Vinchant
  • Le Mire
  • Miraeus
  • Buchierus
  • Bouchier
  • Jesuits
  • Jésuites
  • d'Outreman
  • Doornik

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