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Spinoza,radical enlightenment,and the general reform of the arts in the later Dutch Golden Age: the aims of Nil Volentibus Arduum
Authors:Jonathan Israel
Institution:1. Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ, USAjisrael@ias.edu
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The Amsterdam theater society Nil Volentibus Arduum, which was founded in 1669 and remained active for some years, was not just a circle meeting regularly to discuss theater theory and practice, but was devoted to discussion of all the arts as well as language theory in relation to society. As far as the Amsterdam theater was concerned, its main purpose was to try to raise the level and provide more of a moral and socially improving direction to the stage. Arguably, also, it had a certain impact on discussion and theorizing about late Dutch Golden Age painting. Two of its most active members, Lodewijk Meyer and Johannes Bouwmeester, were among the closest friends and allies of Spinoza. Opponents and detractors of the society took to associating it in the public mind with the “atheist” Spinoza. This article seeks to understand the theoretical concerns of the society and assess its relationship to its broader Dutch context and to Spinoza and Spinozism.
Keywords:Theater theory  Spinoza  Spinozism  Spanish theatre  French classical theatre  drawing  painting  Dutch Golden Age
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